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Bitcoin Giant Gamers Have Constructed A Promote Wall At $80.5K–$82Ok – Spoofing Or Structural...
Bitcoin is holding above $76,000 as the market tests resistance, and bulls attempt to build the momentum needed for the next leg higher. The price is constructive. The order book above it is not cooperating. Data from CoinGlass shows that the sell wall between $80,500 and $82,000 has been in place for over 24 hours.…
Powell’s Final Pause: A Divided Fed, a Frozen Invoice, and Bitcoin’s $250Okay Bull Case...
The benchmark federal funds rate stayed in a target range of 3.5% to 3.75%, a third consecutive hold, with the committee citing “developments in the Middle East” as a key source of economic uncertainty. The vote itself was the more interesting tell — an 8-4 split, with Governor Stephen Miran pushing for an immediate cut…
Western Union’s Solana Transfer Indicators A Shift In World Cost Infrastructure
Western Union’s decision to build on Solana isn’t just another stablecoin integration, but a signal that the foundations of global payments may be starting to shift. For decades, Western Union has been synonymous with cross-border money movement, built on a network of intermediaries, settlement layers, and regional constraints. Behind the surface, this move suggests a…
Gold Value Evaluation: Bearish Construction Holds as Merchants Eye Key Zones
Market views on X in the latest reports on gold remained bearish as several traders noted a bearish set-up on the 4-hour and daily charts. XAUUSD broke down on the charts, but sellers still had the edge in the longer term following a clear breakdown in market structure. But the near term wasn’t as clear-cut.…
A Stealth Pressure In Derivatives—Why Bitcoin Can’t Punch Previous $80,000 But
Bitcoin (BTC) failed again to push back above the $80,000 level this week, a price point that has remained stubbornly resistant since early February. After struggling through the latest attempt to break higher, BTC retraced to around $75,400 on Wednesday. Bloomberg attributes part of this stagnation to a less visible but powerful force: positioning in…





