By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)
"Always fade geopolitics," the founders of the LondonCryptoClub newslettersaid Monday as bitcoin BTC fell below $100,000 after Iran fired missiles at U.S. airbases in the Middle East.
It looks like they were right. BTC quickly reversed its drop and has since topped $105,000, restoring spirits in the broader market, where VIRTUAL, JUP and SEI are flashing gains of over 20%, according to CoinDesk data.
The path of least resistance appears to be to the higher side, with President Donald Trump announcing a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, although unconfirmed reports of fresh aggression by Tehran and a response from Jerusalem introduce a note of caution.
Also supporting a gain: At least two Fed members appointed by Trump are now leaning in favor of a rate cut next month and the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency is studying the use of crypto holdings in the mortgage qualification process.
Anthony Pompliano's ProCap Financial plans to go public through a merger with Columbus Circle Capital, with a focus on bitcoin asset management and revenue generation.
"While the ceasefire optimism is driving short-term gains, the risk of renewed tensions remains elevated," Valentin Fournier, the lead research analyst at BRN, said in an email. "That said, ETF inflows and ProCap’s IPO signal growing institutional demand, even near cycle highs — a strong vote of confidence for long-term upside."
The U.S. Federal Reserve removed the concept of “reputational risk” from its formal bank supervision program, supposedly easing crypto banking restrictions. Bloomberg reported that VMS Group, a multifamily office with just under $4 billion in assets under management, is considering a $10 million allocation to strategies managed by decentralized finance hedge fund Re7 Capital.
In traditional markets, the dollar index fell to 98, extending Monday's sell-off, while the price of gold dropped to its 50-day simple moving average at $3,318. Nasdaq futures chalked out a golden crossover, offering bullish cues to the crypto market. Stay alert!
June 30: CME Group will introduce spot-quoted futures, pending regulatory approval, allowing trading in bitcoin, ether and major U.S. equity indices with contracts holdable for up to five years.
Macro
June 24, 8:30 a.m.: Statistics Canada releases May consumer price inflation data.
Core Inflation Rate MoM Prev. 0.5%
Core Inflation Rate YoY Prev. 2.5%
Inflation Rate MoM Est. 0.5% vs. Prev. -0.1%
Inflation Rate YoY Est. 1.7% vs. Prev. 1.7%
June 24, 10 a.m.: Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell testifies before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee on the semiannual monetary policy report. Livestream link.
June 24, 10 a.m.: The Conference Board (CB) releases June U.S. consumer confidence data.
CB Consumer Confidence Est. 99.8 vs. Prev. 98
Day 1 of 2: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in The Hague, the Netherlands, where heads of state, foreign and defense ministers of 32 allies and partners will meet to discuss security, defense spending and cooperation.
June 25, 10 a.m.: Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on the semiannual monetary policy report. Livestream link.
June 26, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Census Bureau releases May manufactured durable goods orders data.
Durable Goods Orders MoM Est. 7.2% vs. Prev. -6.3%
Durable Goods Orders Ex Defense MoM Prev. -7.5%
Durable Goods Orders Ex Transportation MoM Est. 0.1% vs. Prev. 0.2%
June 26, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) releases (final) Q1 GDP data.
GDP Growth Rate QoQ Final Est. -0.2% vs. Prev. 2.4%
GDP Price Index QoQ Final Est. 3.7% vs. Prev. 2.3%
GDP Sales QoQ Final Est. -2.9% vs. Prev. 3.3%
June 26, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Department of Labor releases unemployment insurance data for the week ended June 21.
Initial Jobless Claims Est. 247K vs. Prev. 245K
Continuing Jobless Claims Prev. 1945K
June 26, 3 p.m.: Mexico's central bank, the Bank of Mexico, announces its interest rate decision.
Overnight Interbank Target Rate Est. 8% Prev. 8.5%
Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
None in the near future.
Token Events
Governance votes & calls
ApeCoin DAO is voting on whether to sunset the decentralized autonomous organization and launch ApeCo, a new entity established by Yuga Labs with a mission to “supercharge the APE ecosystem.” Voting ends June 24.
Arbitrum DAO is voting on lowering the constitutional quorum threshold from 5% to 4.5% of votable tokens. This aims to match decreased voter participation and help well-supported proposals pass more easily, without affecting non-constitutional proposals, which remain at a 3% quorum. Voting ends July 4.
June 30: Optimism (OP) to unlock 1.79% of its circulating supply worth $15.48 million.
July 1: Sui (SUI) to unlock 1.3% of its circulating supply worth $109.99 million.
July 2: Ethena (ENA) to unlock 0.67% of its circulating supply worth $988 million.
July 12: Aptos (APT) to unlock 1.76% of its circulating supply worth $45.24 million.
July 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 3.79% of its circulating supply worth $13.29 million.
Token Launches
June 26: Coinbase to delist Helium Mobile (MOBILE), Render (RNDR), Ribbon Finance (RBN) and Synapse (SYN).
June 26: Sahara AI (SAHARA) to be listed on OKX, Bitget, MEXC, CoinW, and others.
Conferences
TheCoinDesk Policy & Regulation conference(formerly known as State of Crypto) is a one-day boutique event held in Washington on Sept. 10 that allows general counsels, compliance officers and regulatory executives to meet with public officials responsible for crypto legislation and regulatory oversight. Space is limited. Use code CDB10 for 10% off your registration through July 17.
Ethereum developer Barnabé Monnot proposed EIP-7782, halving slot times from 12 seconds to 6 seconds to boost network speed and user experience.
Faster blocks mean faster confirmations, with more frequent data updates for wallets, DeFi apps, and L2s — creating a smoother, more responsive blockchain.
DeFi efficiency could improve as a result of tighter arbitrage windows, faster price discovery and lower trading fees due to higher liquidity in AMMs.
Key timing changes include reducing block proposal time to 3 seconds, attestations to 1.5 seconds and aggregation to 1.5 seconds.
Monnot argues Ethereum’s “service price” will rise, making it more competitive as a global settlement and confirmation layer.
Potential drawbacks include bandwidth pressure, validator performance issues, and network instability if poorly implemented.
The proposal targets the 2026 Glamsterdam upgrade, which focuses on gas optimizations and protocol-level speedups across the Ethereum blockchain.
Derivatives Positioning
Cumulative open interest in BTC standard and perpetual futures listed worldwide dropped to 650K BTC on Monday, the lowest since May 18, before bouncing slightly early today. ETH futures showed similar trends.
BNB, BCH, DOT see negative funding rates in a bias for bearish short positions in perpetual futures markets. BTC, ETH funding rates held moderately positive.
SHIB, ETH, HBAR have seen the most growth in the positive cumulative volume delta, implying net buying pressure.
On Deribit, put skews have weakened at the front-end, with ETH puts still pricier than BTC.
Block flows on OTC network Paradigm have been mixed.
Market Movements
BTC is up 1.43% from 4 p.m. ET Monday at $105,285.37 (24hrs: +3.78%)
ETH is up 2.96% at $2,417.93 (24hrs: +7.67%)
CoinDesk 20 is up 2.89% at 2,970.00 (24hrs: +6.84%)
Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is down 1 bps at 3.12%
BTC funding rate is at 0.0035% (3.804% annualized) on Binance
DXY is down 0.48% at 97.94
Gold futures are down 1.75% at $3,335.50
Silver futures are down 0.38% at $36.05
Nikkei 225 closed up 1.14% at 38,790.56
Hang Seng closed up 2.06% at 24,177.07
FTSE is up 0.41% at 8,793.55
Euro Stoxx 50 is up 1.77% at 5,314.14
DJIA closed on Mondayup 0.89% at 42,581.78
S&P 500 closed up 0.96% at 6,025.17
Nasdaq Composite closed up 0.94% at 19,630.97
S&P/TSX Composite closed up 0.42% at 26,609.36
S&P 40 Latin America closed down 0.27% at 2,585.46
U.S. 10-Year Treasury rate is unchanged at 4.35%
E-mini S&P 500 futures are up 0.92% at 6,133.00
E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are up 1.19% at 22,337.00
E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index are up 0.80% at 43,246.00
Bitcoin Stats
BTC Dominance: 65.3 (-0.12%)
Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.02298 (0.31%)
Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 799 EH/s
Hashprice (spot): $53.3
Total Fees: 4.89 BTC / $500,494
CME Futures Open Interest: 149,575 BTC
BTC priced in gold: 31.1 oz
BTC vs gold market cap: 8.82%
Technical Analysis
DOGE's daily chart shows prices are looking to bounce from April lows under 15 cents, hinting at a potential double bottom pattern.
A rise beyond the horizontal resistance (neckline) is needed to confirm the double bottom breakout and signal bullish trend reversal.
Crypto Equities
Effective June 30, the price for Galaxy will be for its Nasdaq listing denominated in U.S. dollars rather than the Canadian-dollar-denominated listing on the TSX.
Strategy (MSTR): closed on Monday at $367.18 (-0.68%), +1.87% at $374.05 in pre-market
Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $307.59 (-0.26%), +3.09% at $317.10
Circle (CRCL): closed at $263.45 (+9.64%), +0.46% at $264.66
Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$25.38 (-1.63%)
MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $14.18 (-0.98%), +2.61% at $14.55
Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $9.27 (-3.03%), +2.91% at $9.54
Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $11.35 (-4.3%), +2.82% at $11.67
CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $8.85 (-1.67%), +2.82% at $9.10
CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $18.09 (-2.64%)
Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $41.98 (+16.17%), +1.94% at $42.80
Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $28.77 (-9.07%), +6.6% at $30.67
Trump’s Iran Attack Spurs Concerns of Retaliation in the U.S. (The Wall Street Journal): FBI offices in major U.S. cities were ordered to refocus on Iran-related threats, while Department of Homeland Security flagged increased risks of cyberattacks and hate crimes targeting Jewish and pro-Israel communities.
Starmer and Zelenskiy Agree Military Production Project in London (Reuters): Under the new three-year agreement, Ukraine will share battlefield drone data with the U.K., enabling British factories to rapidly produce and supply large numbers of drones for use against Russia.