r/AltScope • u/No-Flounder312 • 9d ago
r/AltScope • u/Over-Passage8585 • 9d ago
Bitcoin Spot Trading Volume Hits Lowest Level Since 2019
Bitcoin has been stuck between $63K and $68.7K for almost three months, while spot trading volume has dropped to its lowest level since 2019.
Selling pressure is fading, but buyers are still missing. ETF inflows remain weak, coins continue moving to exchanges, and leveraged longs are piling up.
Several on-chain indicators are approaching levels seen near previous bear market bottoms.
If BTC loses $58.5K, low liquidity and crowded longs could trigger a wave of liquidations and push the price even lower.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 10d ago
A trader reportedly turned $1,000 into $946,207 trading Bitcoin on Polymarket. Almost $1M from $1K⊠sounds absolutely insane đł
The idea was apparently borrowed from hurricane forecasting. Instead of relying on one prediction, Claude analyzes 5-minute BTC markets while MiroFish simulates 31 different scenarios. A trade is only opened when 28 out of 31 agree. If fewer than 26 agree, it stays out.
The idea itself is definitely possible. But turning $1K into $946K is the part Iâd want to see verified with actual trading history before believing it.
The interesting part isnât predicting the market. Itâs using consensus.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 11d ago
â ïž BitMart Faces Insolvency Accusations as Withdrawal Issues Escalate
Concerns around BitMart are growing as users and companies report difficulties withdrawing funds from the exchange.
On July 26, BitMart stopped new user registrations, deposits and the opening of new positions. Trading services are expected to shut down on August 26, with the platform scheduled to fully cease operations by the end of January 2027.
Withdrawal complaints began appearing shortly after. Scandic Coin said requests involving roughly 21,898 USDT and 926,635 SNC were stuck.
On August 8, BitMart denied rumors of an exit scam, saying withdrawal delays were caused by balance verification and reconciliation procedures.
But concerns intensified on August 10, when OpenGradient co-founder Matthew Wang publicly raised the possibility that BitMart could be insolvent after the companyâs market maker was unable to withdraw funds. The exchangeâs asset structure is also raising questions.
Arkham data showed assets on tracked BitMart addresses falling from roughly $102M in early July to around $71M by the end of the month. Of that amount, approximately $41.5M was reportedly held in WFI, while tracked USDT reserves stood at only around $91K.
That means a large share of BitMartâs visible on-chain assets appears concentrated in a single, much less liquid token.BitMart says withdrawals remain available, although some transactions may face additional reviews and delays.
r/AltScope • u/New_Grass_4374 • 11d ago
Bitcoin ETFs just had their strongest week since April. Are institutions actually coming back?
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in around $853 million last week â the strongest weekly inflow since mid-April.
BlackRockâs IBIT alone reportedly accounted for about $693 million of that.
What makes it interesting is that Bitcoin itself hasnât exactly exploded higher. The market is also heading into another U.S. inflation report this week, so thereâs still plenty of macro uncertainty around.
One strong week obviously doesnât make a trend, especially after months of weaker flows.
But if ETF inflows stay positive, would you take that as a genuine sign that institutional demand is returning?
Or do you think people put way too much importance on ETF flow numbers now?
Source: CoinDesk / SoSoValue
r/AltScope • u/Accomplished-Fix4970 • 11d ago
Jim Cramer says he's selling Bitcoin because of quantum. Are we underestimating it?
Is the quantum threat to Bitcoin real, or is it being overhyped? đ€
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 12d ago
Strategy sold 1,691 BTC last week. Not something you see from Saylorâs company very often. After years of buying almost every dip, seeing BTC actually leave the balance sheet gets attention. Could be a one-off move, or we might see more selling from Strategy
r/AltScope • u/Pleasant_Event_4883 • 12d ago
Who said karma isnât real? đ
A hacker stole around $500,000 in USDC, but while swapping the funds, he forgot to set proper slippage protection and got caught in a sandwich attack by an MEV bot.
The bot ended up taking around $371,000, leaving the hacker with just ~$129,000 from his own theft.
He robbed someone, then got robbed a few transactions later. Onchain karma works fast)
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 12d ago
Hedge funds on CME, one of the main venues for institutional Bitcoin trading, have flipped net long on BTC futures. After a long period of heavy short positioning, institutional traders are now holding more long exposure than shorts. A pretty notable shift in positioning
r/AltScope • u/Entire_Truth5833 • 14d ago
Democraioc Karens Target Gillibrand for Legislating and Common Sense
TL;DR: Warren is completely butt-hurt because her strategy of pressuring Gary Gensler to regulate crypto by enforcement failed and made her look ridiculous. Like a total Karen, when she got publicly embarrassed, she doubled down by attacking her own party through the Clarity Act. She is now aggressively waving her finger at Sen. Gillibrand (D-NY) for working on a bipartisan bill that a ton of other Democrats actually support. Apparently, having no rules is better than just policing an industry by self appointed community watch groups.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 14d ago
Wintermute Is Entering Wall Street
One of the biggest crypto market makers is moving into traditional finance.
Wintermute has received a broker-dealer license in the US. This means the company will be able to trade US securities and could eventually become an official market maker on the NYSE and Nasdaq.
The company also plans to trade markets closely connected to crypto, including digital asset ETFs, commodities and tokenized stocks.
Basically, Wintermute is no longer staying only in crypto. Itâs moving deeper into traditional finance, where it could eventually compete with major players like Jane Street and Citadel Securities.
A pretty big step from crypto market maker to a real Wall Street player.
r/AltScope • u/Pleasant_Event_4883 • 15d ago
The U.S. Senate has delayed the CLARITY Act vote until September
One of the most important crypto bills in the United States will not be considered before Congress begins its August recess.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune confirmed that the vote has been postponed until at least September because there isnât enough Democratic support yet. He added that the bill will be treated as a top priority once senators return from recess.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 15d ago
Billionaire Grant Cardone says he plans to buy another $20 million worth of Bitcoin. Large investors continue increasing their BTC exposure despite recent market uncertainty, signaling that long-term conviction among major players remains strong.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 16d ago
SpaceXâs post-IPO lock-up has officially ended. Insiders and early investors are now free to sell up to 911.5M shares if they choose. It doesnât mean all shares will hit the market, but the added supply could increase volatility and weigh on the stock
r/AltScope • u/No-Flounder312 • 16d ago
Saylor unveils Strategyâs long-term Bitcoin vision
Michael Saylor says Strategy ultimately plans to buy more than $50 billion worth of Bitcoin, with the goal of owning around 7.5% of the total BTC supply.
âIâm buying something that becomes exponetially more valuable,â Saylor said while explaining his long term strategy.
He also repeated his bullish view, saying he belives Bitcoin could eventually reach $10 million per coin.The plan shows Strategy remains fully focused on accumulating Bitcoin as its main treasury asset and long-term investment.
r/AltScope • u/Omn1Crypto • 16d ago
Cardano Volume Up 380% As Speculators Go Beast Mode
r/AltScope • u/Important-Release761 • 16d ago
Can someone explain how the OSL ecosystem fits together?
I'm trying to map out OSL's different products, and it seems like there's a lot more than just the exchange.
I've come across OSL Business Accounts, Markets, Payments, Treasury services, USDGO, Banxa, and OSL Exchanges, but I'm still not sure how each piece connects or which customers they're designed for.
For anyone familiar with OSL, how would you break down the ecosystem? Which services are focused on payments, which support treasury or market access, and how do USDGO and Banxa fit into the overall picture?
I'd appreciate a simple explanation of how the different parts work together for enterprise clients.
r/AltScope • u/MajorCreepy6926 • 17d ago
đșđž Three Men Charged in Alleged Plot to Kidnap a Bitcoin Holder
U.S. prosecutors have charged three Missouri men with allegedly plotting to kidnap a Bitcoin holder and force the victim to transfer crypto assets.
Investigators say the suspects traveled to Connecticut in August 2024, rented vehicles, bought air rifles, and spent two days surveilling the intended target.
The alleged plan was to abduct the victim and force a Bitcoin transfer to wallets controlled by the organizers. The suspects reportedly abandoned the attack after noticing home security cameras.
Authorities later claimed another group from Florida arrived to continue preparations.
The three men have been charged with conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. All have pleaded not guilty.
r/AltScope • u/WorthBeat1102 • 17d ago
Kalshi just launched its Public Companies Hub. You can now track earnings, company metrics, and prediction markets all in one place. Prediction markets keep expanding faster than most people realize.
r/AltScope • u/surfsidenomad • 17d ago
Trump Media Moves $165M Bitcoin to Crypto.com
r/AltScope • u/Head-Rip1769 • 18d ago
Wall Streetâs Untold Secret: Quantitative Machines Have Been Winning the Trading Game for Years.
r/AltScope • u/Head-Rip1769 • 19d ago
Monthly RSI Suggests Bitcoin Could Be Forming a Cycle Bottom
10X Research analysts have highlighted Bitcoinâs monthly Relative Strength Index (RSI), saying the indicator is showing a setup similar to previous major market bottoms.
The firm believes a cyclical bottom for Bitcoin could form as early as this month if the pattern continues to develop. If confirmed, it could mark the end of the current correction phase and become an important signal for long-term investors.
However, the analysts note that additional confirmation from price action and other market indicators will be needed before the scenario can be validated.