CrossCurve
6h Crypto Recap: XRP, ETH, Bitcoin, HBAR, Stablecoins—volatility bites
#Ripple secured a full EU-wide Electronic Money Institution license, expanding its ability to offer regulated payment services across the region. The move strengthens #XRP’s positioning in Europe’s compliance-first market ✅.
#BitMine’s #Ethereum treasury was reported to be sitting on multi‑billion “paper losses” during the market slump. The situation reignited debate about corporate-style crypto treasuries and their risk controls ⚠️.
#CrossCurve reported it contained an exploit after crypto thefts caused disruption around the incident. The event added fresh attention to DeFi operational security and incident response 🔒.
6h Crypto Recap Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, DOGE, Aave—Risk On?
A smart contract tied to #CrossCurve was exploited, and the incident was reported as a $3 million loss. The event renewed focus on-chain security and contract risk ⚠️.
#Bitcoin spot ETFs saw investors pull $2.8 billion over a two-week stretch. The report also said the average ETF buyer is currently underwater.
#Ethereum whales were described as selling to repay #Aave debt. The activity highlighted how DeFi borrowing can force large holders to move collateral quickly.
Prediction markets were described as accelerating on #Solana. The coverage emphasized faster on-chain execution as a key driver for these apps.
6h Crypto Recap: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, XCN, CBDC — risk on
#CrossCurve reported an exploit that resulted in about $3 million in losses. The incident put fresh focus on smart-contract risk and protocol monitoring ⚠️.
#Stablecoins were framed as a growing competitive pressure on traditional bank deposits. The discussion centered on how deposit outflows could squeeze bank net interest margins.
#CBDC coverage highlighted how central bank digital currencies could reshape payment rails and settlement. The theme focused on faster transfers and tighter policy transmission.
#Ethereum commentary revisited lingering market stress tied to the “FTX-era” unwind. The focus was on structural deleveraging and how it can reduce risk appetite.