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Solana Block Traders See SOL Extending Gains, Surpassing $200 by End-June

SOL, the native cryptocurrency of the Solana programmable blockchain has staged a sharp four-week rally, surging 85% since April 7 — more than double the pace of bitcoin (BTC) — and large options traders are positioning for further gains.
The token climbed to around $176 in recent days as crypto and traditional markets embraced a greater degree of risk. Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency by market value, has climbed 40%, CoinDesk data show.
The gains are unlikely to reverse in the near future, if block traders — primarily institutions and market participants that execute large trading orders over the counter and outside of the public order book — are correct. They have snapped up the Deribit-listed June 27 expiry SOL $200 call option in large numbers, a sign they expect the price to rise above that level before the end of the first half.
«Traders also got long the $200 June expiration last week. This was the biggest block trade, trading 50,000x contracts in total for $263,000 in premium,» Greg Magadini, the director of derivatives at Amberdata, said in an email. On Deribit, one options contract represents one SOL.
A call option gives the purchaser the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying asset at a predetermined price at a later date. A call buyer is implicitly bullish on the market. It’s like buying a lottery ticket, where the holder has the chance to make significant gains if they win, while risking only the initial amount paid for purchasing the ticket.
Magadini added that these call options were snapped up at an annualized implied volatility (IV) of 84%. In other words, traders timed it perfectly, snapping up calls while they were cheap as SOL’s IV typically hovers in triple digits.
Data shows that the demand for the $200 call option has left market makers or dealers with a significant net negative gamma exposure at the strike price.
Market makers with a net negative gamma exposure typically buy as prices rise and sell during dips, aiming to rebalance their portfolios toward a delta-neutral, or market-neutral, position. Their hedging activities often amplify market swings.
So it’s likely volatility will pick up as SOL potentially crosses the $200 mark.
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XRP, BTC Among Major Tokens Flashing Signs of Bulls Returning to Crypto

The bulls are back, and it’s not just for bitcoin BTC.
Latest data reveals that at least six of the other top 10 tokens by market value, excluding stablecoins, are now trading above their 200-day simple moving averages (SMA).
The 200-day SMA is widely seen by many, including Coinbase, as the barometer of long-term trends. A sustained move above the average is considered bullish momentum.
As of writing, XRP, BTC, BNB, ADA, TRX, SUI, traded comfortably above their respective 200-day SMAs, signaling a bull market. Meanwhile, ETH, SOL, DOGE and LINK remained below the average, data from TradingView show.
That’s an improvement from the end of April, when only XRP, BTC and TRX traded above their 200-day SMAS, and four weeks ago, when only XRP and TRX held above the average.
The data indicates the bull market is fast expanding beyond a select few coins to signal growing investor confidence.
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DeFi Development Soars 20% as Solana Holdings Top $100M With Latest Purchase

DeFi Development (DFDV), the Nasdaq-listed real estate tech firm formerly known as Janover, bought more of Solana’s SOL SOL, taking its total crypto holdings above $100 million, the company announced on Monday.
The firm said it acquired 172,670 SOL at an average price of $136.81. The $23.6 million purchase is the largest since its crypto pivot last month. The Florida-based company now holds 595,988 SOL, worth nearly $105 million at current prices.
The company said the tokens will be held long-term and staked with a range of validators, including its own, to earn staking yield. DeFi Development’s updated per-share exposure now stands at 0.293 SOL or about $50.42 per share.
The company’s shares surged 20% to $90 in the early minutes of the Monday session, adding to the 30% gain on Friday as crypto prices rallied over the past few days. SOL advanced over 20% over the past week, touching $180 for the first time since February.
The move reflects a growing trend of public companies buying cryptocurrencies for their balance sheets, mimicking the playbook of Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR).
While many companies are following Saylor’s lead and focusing on bitcoin BTC, the largest cryptocurrency, others are looking at alternatives. Last month, Janover was taken over by a group of former executives of crypto exchange Kraken and pivoted to focus on the Solana blockchain, accumulating the network’s native token and operating validators to earn a staking yield. The firm recently laid out plans to raise $1 billion for acquiring SOL.
Read more: DeFi Development Plans to Raise $1 Billion to Buy More Solana
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Malaysia Power Theft by Illegal Crypto Miners Rose 300% Since 2018

The number of electricity thefts uncovered in Malaysia soared by 300% between 2018 and end-2024, mainly due to the rise of illegal crypto mining, The Star reported on Monday.
The cases were detected in joint operations that included electricity utility Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), the country’s largest, the Energy Commission and the police.
“Joint operations and nationwide raids have successfully shut down illegal mining setups, contributing to an increase in detected cases from 610 in 2018 to 2,397 in 2024,» the utility said in a statement to The Star.
Crypto mining is the process of discovering new blocks, verifying transactions and adding them to the blockchain that underpins digital assets. The process, especially for proof-of-work blockchains such as Bitcoin, is energy intensive, providing an incentive for unscrupulous miners to steal, rather than pay, for the electricity they use while reaping the reward in the form of new tokens for completing the process.
The largest leap in numbers occurred after 2020. Between 2020 and 2024, the average number of crypto-related electricity theft cases was 2,303 per year, TNB told The Star. The number of public complaints also rose due to increased awareness of how to report the illicit crypto mining TNB added.
Crypto mining is not banned in Malaysia, but anyone who tampers with electrical installations is liable to a fine of 1 million ringgit ($232,720.50) and up to 10 years imprisonment.
CoinDesk reached out to Tenaga Nasional Berhad for a comment.
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