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Crypto Daybook Americas: Tariffs to Dominate Narrative as BTC ETF Volumes Surge

By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)
The recent TACO tease, implying «Trump Always Chickens Out» on tariffs, likely didn’t go down well with the President, who raised the stakes in the ongoing trade war on Friday, leading to broad-based risk aversion, which persists as of writing.
On Friday, Trump said that on June 4, the U.S. tariffs on imported aluminum and steel would go from 25% to 50%, triggering a broad-based risk-off move across global markets. Bitcoin has since traded in the range of $103,000-$106,000, with little to no excitement in the broader crypto market. Notably, BlackRock’s spot bitcoin ETF (IBIT) registered an outflow of $430 million, ending a prolonged inflows streak.
«Tariff tensions will likely dominate the macro narrative through June, with meaningful policy deadlines only kicking in from 8 July. In the absence of fresh catalysts, BTC could remain rangebound, with the $100k and $110k levels critical to watch given their status as strikes with the highest month-end open interest,» Singapore-based trading firm QCP Capital said.
ETFs are becoming increasingly important to the market. Data shared by FalconX’s David Lawant shows that the cumulative trading volume in the 11 spot BTC ETFs listed in the U.S. is now well over 40% of the spot volume. The data supports the «Bitcoin ETFs are the new marginal buyer» hypothesis, according to Bitwise’s Head of Research — Europe, Andre Dragosch.
Meanwhile, on-chain data tracked by Glassnode showed a drop in momentum buyers alongside a sharp rise in profit takers last week. «This trend often shows near local tops, as traders begin locking in gains instead of building exposure,» Glassnode said.
High-stakes crypto trader James Wynn opened a fresh BTC long trade with 40x leverage and a liquidation price of $104,580, according to blockchain sleuth Lookonchain.
In other news, Japan’s “MicroStrategy” Metaplanet announced an additional purchase of 1,088 BTC, and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk announced a new XChat with Bitcoin-like encryption.
Binance’s founder CZ said on X that now might be a good time to develop a dark pool-style perpetual-focused decentralized exchange, noting that real-time order visibility can lead to MEV attacks and malicious liquidations.
In traditional markets, gold looked to break out of its recent consolidation, hinting at the next leg higher as Bank of America and Morgan Stanley forecast continued dollar weakness. Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls release will be closely watched for signs of labor market weakness. Stay Alert!
What to Watch
- Crypto
- June 3, 1 p.m.: The Shannon hard fork network upgrade will get activated on the Pocket Network (POKT).
- June 4, 10 a.m.: U.S. House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on “American Innovation and the Future of Digital Assets: From Blueprint to a Functional Framework.” Livestream link.
- June 6: Sia (SC) is set to activate Phase 1 of its V2 hard fork, the largest upgrade in the project’s history. Phase 2 will get activated on July 6.
- June 9, 1-5 p.m.: U.S. SEC Crypto Task Force roundtable on «DeFi and the American Spirit»
- June 10, 10 a.m.: U.S. House Final Services Committee hearing for Markup of Various Measures, including the crypto market structure bill, i.e. the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act.
- Macro
- June 2, 1 p.m.: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell will deliver a speech at the Federal Reserve Board’s International Finance Division 75th Anniversary Conference in Washington. Livestream link.
- June 2, 9:45 a.m.: S&P Global releases (Final) May U.S. Manufacturing PMI data.
- Manufacturing PMI Est. 52.3 vs. Prev. 50.2
- June 2, 10 a.m.: The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) releases May Manufacturing PMI.
- Manufacturing PMI Est. 49.5 vs. Prev. 48.7
- June 3: South Koreans will vote to choose a new president following the ouster of Yoon Suk Yeol, who was dismissed after briefly declaring martial law in December 2024.
- June 3, 10 a.m.: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases April U.S. labor market data.
- Job Openings Est. 7.10M vs. Prev. 7.192M
- Job Quits Prev. 3.332M
- June 3, 1 p.m.: Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook will deliver a speech on economic outlook at the Peter McColough Series on International Economics in New York. Livestream link.
- June 4, 12:01 a.m.: U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will increase from 25% to 50%, according to a Friday evening Truth Social post by President Trump.
- Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
- None in the near future.
Token Events
- Governance votes & calls
- Sui DAO is voting on moving to recover approximately $220 million in funds stolen from the Cetus Protocol hack via a protocol upgrade. Voting ends June 3.
- Uniswap DAO is voting on a proposal to fund the integration of Uniswap V4 and Unichain support in Oku. The goal is to expand V4 adoption, support hook developers, and improve tools for LPs and traders. Voting ends June 6.
- June 4, 6:30 p.m.: Synthetix to host a community call.
- June 10, 10 a.m.: Ether.fi to host an analyst call followed by a Q&A session.
- Unlocks
- June 5: Ethena (ENA) to unlock 0.7% of its circulating supply worth $14.18 million.
- June 12: Aptos (APT) to unlock 1.79% of its circulating supply worth $57.11 million.
- June 13: Immutable (IMX) to unlock 1.33% of its circulating supply worth $13.24 million.
- June 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 3.79% of its circulating supply worth $17.11 million.
- June 15: Sei (SEI) to unlock 1.04% of its circulating supply worth $10.64 million.
- Token Launches
- June 3: Bondex (BDXN) to be listed on Binance, Bybit, Coinlist, and others.
- June 16: Advised deadline to unstake stMATIC as part of Lido on Polygon’s sunsetting process ends.
- June 26: Coinbase to delist Helium Mobile (MOBILE), Render (RNDR), Ribbon Finance (RBN), & Synapse (SYN).
Conferences
- Day 1 of 6: SXSW London
- June 3: World Computer Summit 2025 (Zurich)
- June 3-5: Money20/20 Europe 2025 (Amsterdam)
- June 4-6: Non Fungible Conference (Lisbon)
- June 5-6: 2025 Crypto Valley Conference (Zug, Switzerland)
- June 19-21: BTC Prague 2025
- June 25-26: Bitcoin Policy Institute’s Bitcoin Policy Summit 2025 (Washington)
- June 26-27: Istanbul Blockchain Week
Token Talk
By Shaurya Malwa
- At 11:26 p.m. on Sunday, billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk tweeted “Kekius Maximus pit level 117, hardcore rank 1,” and meme-coin traders pounced on frog-themed tokens and low-cap KEKIUS memecoins.
- The Ethereum version surged over 25% in minutes, pushing its market cap to about $33 million. In comparison, a Solana-based KEKIUS zoomed as much as 30%, showing the same “Musk effect” despite far lower liquidity.
- Musk adopted the “Kekius Maximus” persona on New Year’s Eve 2024 and has repeatedly juiced the token with profile changes and gaming references.
- The name fuses crypto-native “Pepe the Frog” lore with Gladiator’s Maximus Decimus Meridius.
- These tokens thrive (and falter) on social media hype; they lack solid fundamentals and can reverse just as quickly.
Derivatives Positioning
- HBAR, DOT and LTC lead the majors in terms of growth in open interest in perpetual futures in the past 24 hours.
- Annualized funding rates for majors remains positive or bullish, except for XLM and TON.
- On the CME, one-month annualized basis in the BTC futures has pulled back to around 6.5% from the recent high of 9.5%. ETH’s basis remains relatively elevated above 8%.
- On Deribit, BTC and ETH one and two-week options exhibit downside fears. Other expiries show call bias.
Market Movements
- BTC is unchanged from 4 p.m. ET Friday at $104,642.17 (24hrs: +0.51%)
- ETH is down 3.78% at $2,480.24 (24hrs: +0.47%)
- CoinDesk 20 is down 2.28% at 3,028.20 (24hrs: +0.35%)
- Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is down 21 bps at 2.97%
- BTC funding rate is at 0.003% (3.2949% annualized) on Binance
- DXY is down 0.51% at 98.82
- Gold is up 2.19% at $3,372.00/oz
- Silver is up 1.65% at $33.44/oz
- Nikkei 225 closed -1.3% at 37,470.67
- Hang Seng closed -0.57% at 23,157.97
- FTSE is unchanged at 8,768.28
- Euro Stoxx 50 is down 0.74% at 5,327.14
- DJIA closed on Friday +0.13% at 42,270.07
- S&P 500 closed unchanged at 5,911.69
- Nasdaq closed -0.32% at 19,113.77
- S&P/TSX Composite Index closed -0.14% at 26,175.10
- S&P 40 Latin America closed -1.77% at 2,554.48
- U.S. 10-year Treasury rate is up 3 bps at 4.44%
- E-mini S&P 500 futures are down 0.63% at 5,879.00
- E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are down 0.77% at 21,212.25
- E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are down 0.56% at 42,056.0
Bitcoin Stats
- BTC Dominance: 64.62 (0.21%)
- Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.02375 (-1.17%)
- Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 931 EH/s
- Hashprice (spot): $52.3
- Total Fees: 3.47 BTC / $364,001
- CME Futures Open Interest: 146,575 BTC
- BTC priced in gold: 31.8 oz
- BTC vs gold market cap: 9.02%
Technical Analysis
- Gold is looking to establish a foothold above the upper end of the falling channel.
- A potential breakout would signal a resumption of the broader uptrend, offering bullish cues to bitcoin.
Crypto Equities
- Strategy (MSTR): closed on Friday at $369.06 (-0.42%), unchanged in pre-market
- Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $246.62 (-0.89%), unchanged in pre-market
- Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$24.92 (-7.87%)
- MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $14.12 (-3.35%), unchanged in pre-market
- Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $8.07 (-1.34%), -0.25% at $8.05 in pre-market
- Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $10.65 (-0.37%), -1.5% at $10.49
- CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $8.63 (-1.71%), -0.35% at $8.60
- CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $16.47 (-2.54%)
- Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $40 (-0.2%), +1.72% at $40.69
- Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $28.5 (-5.97%), +0.39% at $28.61
ETF Flows
Spot BTC ETFs
- Daily net flow: $616.1 million
- Cumulative net flows: $44.35 billion
- Total BTC holdings ~ 1.20 million
Spot ETH ETFs
- Daily net flow: $70.2 million
- Cumulative net flows: $3.06 billion
- Total ETH holdings ~ 3.66 million
Source: Farside Investors
Overnight Flows
Chart of the Day
- The chart shows that the cumulative volume in U.S.-listed spot BTC ETFs as a share of the total bitcoin spot market volume has risen to record highs.
- The data supports the «Bitcoin ETFs are the new marginal buyer» hypothesis.
While You Were Sleeping
- Metaplanet Acquires 1,088 Bitcoin to Bring BTC Stash to Over $930M (CoinDesk): The Japanese firm paid an average of 15.5 million yen ($108,051) per bitcoin for its latest purchase, bringing its total holdings to more than 8,888 BTC.
- Post Pectra ‘Malicious’ Ethereum Contracts Are Trying to Drain Wallets, But to No Avail: Wintermute (CoinDesk); EIP-7702 lets Ethereum wallets act like smart contracts, but over 97% of delegations use identical code tied to wallet-draining attacks, highlighting growing security concerns.
- Taiwanese Crypto Exchange BitoPro Likely Hacked for $11M in May, ZachXBT Says (CoinDesk): The blockchain analyst claims the tokens allegedly stolen on May 8 were funneled through Tornado Cash, Thorchain and Wasabi Wallet to obscure their origin.
- China Hits Back Against Trump Claims That It Broke Trade Truce (The Wall Street Journal): Responding to Trump’s accusation that China violated the Geneva trade truce, Beijing blamed the U.S. for escalating tensions, citing new export controls and student visa restrictions.
- Ukraine and Russia to Meet for Second Round of Talks as Attacks Escalate (The New York Times): As Russia and Ukraine meet today in Istanbul, both sides remain entrenched under pressure from Trump, with no mutually acceptable terms for a peace deal likely to emerge.
- Putin’s Central Banker Under Pressure to Cut Record-High Rates (Bloomberg): Officials want rates cut from 21% as high borrowing costs squeeze civilian industries, but with inflation easing mainly due to a stronger ruble, policymakers remain cautious about loosening too soon.
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ETH Price Surges as $2.9B Inflows, EthCC, and Robinhood’s L2 Fuel Bullish Sentiment

Ether (ETH) 3.5% in the past 24 hours to $2,519 as of 18:59 UTC on June 30, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model, supported by continued institutional demand, network upgrades, and major retail platform integrations.
Institutional interest remains robust, with CoinShares reporting $429 million in net inflows into ether investment products over the past week and nearly $2.9 billion year-to-date. This trend has coincided with a declining ETH supply on exchanges and rising staking levels, with over 35 million ETH —a round 28% of the total supply — now locked in proof-of-stake contracts. Market analysts suggest that these factors are reducing liquid supply and bolstering ether’s long-term investment thesis.
Robinhood announced on Monday that it is developing its own Layer-2 blockchain using Arbitrum’s rollup infrastructure. The network is not yet live, but the initiative will eventually support Ethereum staking, tokenized stock trading, and perpetual crypto futures. Although the L2 is under development, the decision to build it on Ethereum’s rollup ecosystem is seen as a long-term vote of confidence in Ethereum’s scalability roadmap.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has also introduced a new digital identity framework using zero-knowledge proofs. This system allows users to verify traits or credentials without revealing private data and is designed to help Web3 apps incorporate privacy-preserving identity systems. Analysts view this as a key step toward wider adoption of decentralized applications requiring sensitive user authentication.
Meanwhile, the Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) kicked off in Cannes, France, gathering more than 6,400 attendees and 500 speakers. The event showcases Ethereum’s ongoing developer momentum through presentations on new tools, scaling strategies, and protocol improvements.
Despite the positive momentum, ETH remains just below its 200-day moving average, suggesting technical barriers still exist. However, the confluence of inflows, developer progress, and scaling plans continues to support a constructive outlook.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- Ether traded between $2,438.50 and $2,523 from June 29 19:00 to June 30 18:00, marking a 3.47% range.
- The largest spike occurred during the 22:00–23:00 UTC window on June 29, when ETH surged 2.9% on volume of 368,292 ETH, briefly pushing through the $2,500 barrier.
- On June 30 at 15:00 UTC, ETH found strong support around $2,438 on above-average volume, confirming a bullish floor.
- A local high of $2,523 was reached earlier in the day, establishing resistance just above the psychological $2,500 level.
- During the final hour from 18:00 to 18:59 UTC on June 30, ETH retraced from an intraday peak of $2,499.19 to close at $2,487.19.
- A sharp upward move between 18:20–18:21 saw ETH climb 1.6% on 6,318 ETH volume, stalling near $2,499.
- As of 20:23 UTC on June 30, ETH traded at $2,519, up 3.49% in 24 hours, signaling renewed bullish momentum into the Asia open.
Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.
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Circle Applies for National Trust Bank Charter

Circle (CRCL), the company behind the USDC stablecoin, said Monday it has filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to form a federally regulated national trust bank.
A federal trust charter would bring Circle under direct OCC oversight, aligning it with how traditional financial institutions are regulated. If approved, the new entity, which would be called First National Digital Currency Bank, N.A. would oversee custody of USDC reserves and offer services tailored to institutions. If approved, Circle would join the ranks of federally chartered institutions like Paxos and Anchorage, both of which previously secured trust bank status to offer crypto-related services nationwide.
The trust bank status would allow Circle to operate across state lines without obtaining separate licenses in each state — a hurdle that has complicated expansion for many digital asset companies. It would also permit Circle to offer regulated digital asset custody services to institutional customers.
The move signals a strategic effort by Circle to solidify its regulatory standing as the U.S. mulls legislation like the GENIUS Act, which would create new guardrails for dollar-backed stablecoins. The company said becoming a national trust bank would help it meet anticipated requirements under the bill, which passed through the Senate earlier this month and now awaits a vote in the House of Representatives.
«By applying for a national trust charter, Circle is taking proactive steps to further strengthen our USDC infrastructure,» Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said in a statement. «We will align with emerging U.S. regulation for the issuance and operation of dollar-denominated payment stablecoins, which we believe can enhance the reach and resilience of the U.S. dollar, and support the development of crucial, market neutral infrastructure for the world’s leading institutions to build on.”
Circle went public last month and issues the world’s second-largest stablecoin, USDC, and the leading euro-pegged token EURC.
The OCC, which oversees national banks and federal savings associations, must still review and approve Circle’s application. The agency has granted similar charters to a handful of crypto firms in recent years, signaling growing regulatory acceptance of digital asset companies operating within the traditional banking framework.
UPDATE (June 30, 2025, 20:50 UTC): Adds additional information.
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HBAR Climbs 2.1% as Traders Digest ETF Review, AI Launch, and Energy Governance Move

Hedera’s native token HBAR HBAR extended its rally on Sunday, trading up 2.1% to $0.1519 as of 19:56 UTC on June 30, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model.
The move follows a flurry of ecosystem updates that broaden Hedera’s enterprise reach and reinforce its growing footprint in AI, gaming, and sustainability.
On June 24, Blockchain for Energy (B4E), a nonprofit focused on sustainability data management in the energy sector, officially joined the Hedera Governing Council. B4E already runs its carbon tracking platform on the Hedera network, and its addition brings domain expertise in emissions reporting and digital MRV (measurement, reporting, and verification) standards. As a council member, B4E will run its own node and contribute to governance decisions—particularly those aligned with environmental transparency and enterprise accountability.
Just two days later, Hedera unveiled its AI Studio, an open-source software development kit designed to help developers build decentralized applications powered by artificial intelligence. The suite includes an Agent Kit that integrates with LangChain and enables AI agents to interact directly with Hedera’s consensus and token services using natural language commands. The goal is to lower the barrier for AI-native apps while maintaining onchain auditability, transparency, and regulatory alignment.
On the gaming front, Hedera Foundation announced on June 19 a partnership with The Binary Holdings (TBH), a Web3 infrastructure firm. The collaboration aims to bring Hedera-based gaming apps to mobile users in Southeast Asia via OneWave, TBH’s decentralized app store. Integrated into native telecom platforms across Indonesia and the Philippines, OneWave is expected to onboard over 169 million users with built-in Web3 rewards and onchain verification.
Meanwhile, in mid-June, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission began a formal review of the Canary HBAR ETF, which would offer direct exposure to HBAR via a regulated investment vehicle. A public comment period is now open ahead of the SEC’s July 7 deadline. If approved, the ETF could catalyze broader institutional access and further legitimize HBAR’s role in capital markets—though regulatory scrutiny remains high, and analysts remain divided on long-term token utility.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- HBAR traded in a 4.1% range from $0.1478 to $0.1538 between June 29 19:00 UTC and June 30 18:59 UTC.
- A strong breakout occurred during the 22:00 hour on June 29, with price surging to $0.154 on volume of 104.5M units.
- Major support formed at $0.148 between 14:00–15:00 UTC on June 30, with 80.6M units traded.
- From 18:00–18:59 UTC on June 30, HBAR showed a V-shaped recovery, dipping to $0.149 before rebounding.
- During the 18:20–18:21 UTC window on June 30, price stabilized with 1.3M in volume, forming short-term support at $0.149.
- As of 19:56 UTC on June 30, HBAR traded at $0.1519, up 2.1% for the day with resistance seen at $0.1538.
Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.
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