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24h Majors & Movers
BTC $63.3k ↗ 2% HYPE $64 ↗ 9%
ETH $1.7k ↗ 3% WLD $0.55 ↗ 16%
SOL $67 ↗ 3% ZEC $444 ↗ 7%

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NEED TO KNOW
STRC Goes Semi-Monthly

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  1. 💸 MSTR shareholders approved STRC dividends paying out semi-monthly, rather than monthly, with the first record date set for June 30th and first payment on July 15th.
  2. 💧 Coinbase Coinbase became Hyperliquid’s official USDC treasury deployer, officially activating its stablecoin alignment deal with the exchange.
  3. 🛡️ Zcash Zcash rebounded after the proposal of Ironwood, a planned upgrade meant to make it easier to verify circulating supply after last week’s counterfeiting bug disclosure.
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PRIMER
Why Crypto Bled and Bounced
Bankless Author: William Peaster

Saylor sold! Saylor bought!

These were the bookends of this past week, which was one of the wilder stretches crypto's had all year.

Today, yes, fortunately the charts are green again. Yet only after a risk-off flush vaporized hundreds of billions across stocks and crypto. Longs got wrecked first, and now shorts are getting lit up. So what gives?

Here's a play-by-play on what brought us here...

Things kicked off on June 1st, when Strategy disclosed it had sold 32 BTC for ~$2.5M to cover a preferred-stock dividend. This amount was just a sliver of the company's stack, but for years Michael Saylor's whole pitch has boiled down to buy bitcoin, don't sell it.

Saylor Sells BTC as Bitmine Keeps Buying ETH on Bankless
Strategy sold 32 BTC for just $2.5M to fund preferred dividends, while Bitmine added more ~26.5K ETH.

Thus Strategy's sell mattered more for its symbolism rather than its size. BTC, already soft in the low $70k range, slid further as other dominoes fell.

One of those dominoes, of course, was the Zcash Orchard pool bug, which Zcash devs scrambled to fix June 2nd–June 3rd through an emergency soft fork followed by a hard fork.

Zcash Pauses Orchard Pool for Emergency Fix as ZEC Surges Past $600 on Bankless
As Zcash devs tended to Orchard transactions, ZEC traders slammed the buy button.

The big fright here was that this Orchard bug, in theory, could've been used to mint undetectable counterfeit ZEC. No exploit has been found yet, as one might have never occurred, but the known unknowns temporarily caused the ZEC price to eventually crater some ~50%.

Then, as markets were already spooked by Strategy's BTC sell and Zcash's Orchard scare, crypto whale Arthur Hayes Arthur Hayes announced he'd dumped his entire HYPE and NEAR bags (and later his ZEC and WLD bags, too), a major reversal from his recent mega-bullposting of these coins.

At this point, the first big liquidation wave was already flushing longs around crypto, and then the macro hammer dropped. The May jobs report on June 5th showed the U.S. added 172k non-farm jobs last month, which was more than the ~80k projection and which markets interpreted as good news = bad news.

Put otherwise, if jobs are good, there's no reason for the Fed to cut rates, so yields spiked and everything rate-sensitive got torched. The Nasdaq fell ~4% on the report and crypto tumbled hard in parallel.

Amid this cascading, BTC briefly punched below $60k for the first time in two years. Yet it seems like this was the bottom, at least for now, as the weekend saw the market snapback after Trump said on June 7th that a U.S.-Iran peace deal was "almost complete."

Whether this deal sticks remains to be seen, but the optimism was enough to push BTC back above $63k heading into Monday.

This brings us 'round to today, and to the other bookend of the week. That's because this morning Strategy announced it just scooped up another 1,550 BTC for ~$101M, lifting its treasury to +845k BTC.

To be clear, this new buy is roughly 50x the size of the 32 BTC sell that kicked off a lot of the gloom from last week. With Saylor's Moon mode reengaged, then, the market has warmed accordingly. Both BTC and the total crypto market cap are up ~2% on the news this morning.

So recent days have been quite a rollercoaster, but has crypto turned the corner from this recent volatility? Sentiment-wise, things are certainly much better than they were even just a few days ago, but there are still macro uncertainties, the Iran War question, some huge AI IPOs coming, etc.

Perhaps the dumping will resume soon, or maybe this has been the worst crypto market action we'll see in 2026. No one knows either way, but for his part Saylor has doubled down, which is no small signal to the rest of us.


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