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  • HTX Turns Negative Fees on TradFi Assets Into a Competitive Weapon

    HTX Turns Negative Fees on TradFi Assets Into a Competitive Weapon

    Negative trading fees are rare in crypto. They are practically unheard of outside futures markets, where makers get tiny rebates for providing order-book depth. Offering users cash back on spot trades of traditional finance assets is a different play entirely. That is exactly what $HTX runs now. On August 5, the exchange launched the second phase of its TradFi Trade to Earn campaign, the original announcement confirms, bringing negative fee rates to 28 handpicked TradFi assets and dangling an $80,000 prize pool for participants.

    The structure is built to pull traders who normally sit on broker platforms. By letting them trade tokenized stocks, ETFs, and similar instruments with negative fees, $HTX is essentially paying customers to provide liquidity on pairs that historically struggle for volume on crypto-native venues. That flips the standard exchange model: the venue absorbs the cost to seed activity while hoping to lock in market share before competitors catch up.

    Negative Fees and a Market Share Grab

    Most exchanges responded to the last bear market by cutting fees to near zero. Crypto.com and Binance stripped maker fees on certain pairs; Bybit and OKX layered zero-fee zones into their spot offerings. But going negative on TradFi instruments marks a new level of aggression. It suggests the cost of acquiring a trader now outweighs the near-term revenue from their transactions. $HTX is not just promising to reduce friction. It is paying cash out of pocket to attract volume.

    For a market where liquidation volumes are thin and directional conviction is weak, campaigns like this act as pump-primers. The 28 assets selected likely include synthetic stock exposures, major commodity-linked tokens, and proxy instruments on U.S. and European equity indices. If $HTX can keep the feeds stable and settle fast enough, retail traders may overlook the hidden costs common in tokenized equity products: wider spreads, funding rates that drift overnight, and tracking errors that eat into returns.

    The TradFi Push on Crypto Exchanges

    The move fits a larger pattern. Centralized exchanges are racing to offer real-world asset exposure now that real-world assets on-chain crossed $20 billion in total value locked. Stock-settled tokenization is still a regulatory minefield outside specific jurisdictions, but the appetite from traders is real. $HTX, like other offshore venues, can experiment with synthetic exposure in ways that U.S.-domiciled platforms cannot. If regulators eventually clarify tokenized security rules, exchanges with existing TradFi order books will have a first-mover advantage.

    At the same time, the campaign reveals an uncomfortable reality about the exchange sector. Traffic is increasingly driven by incentives rather than product quality. When Binance launchpad draws billions, copycat platforms rush their own token-sale events. When Solana-based DEXs flaunt zero-fee trading, centralized venues answer with negative fees. The danger is that margins keep compressing until only the largest players survive, making the market look more like a utility than a growth sector.

    What Traders Should Watch

    The immediate question is sustainability. An $80,000 prize pool is manageable marketing spend, but sustained negative fees across 28 pairs implies a real cost base against thin revenue elsewhere. If $HTX cannot convert these users into fee-paying customers on perpetuals, options, or its $HTX token ecosystem, the campaign becomes a cash drain. Past trade-to-earn rounds on other platforms often led to a brief volume spike followed by a decay once rewards ended.

    Liquidity providers will also watch the spread environment. When a venue pays traders to take liquidity, it must attract market makers willing to hedge quickly. Without deep liquidity, even negative fees cannot protect a trader from slippage that exceeds the rebate. $HTX has not disclosed which market makers will support the pairs, leaving participants to check depth charts themselves before trading size.

    Still, the campaign signals that the next exchange battle is not about which coin to list. It is about who can offer the cheapest on-ramp to assets that lie outside the crypto spot universe. Negative fees are an expensive way to make that point, but in a market starved for new narratives, they at least get attention.

  • MARA swings to Q2 loss as Bitcoin’s slump masks higher output

    MARA swings to Q2 loss as Bitcoin’s slump masks higher output

    Bitcoin miner MARA swung to a net loss of $611.3 million from a year-earlier profit in the second quarter of 2026, driven primarily by a change in the value of its Bitcoin holdings, despite reporting its highest quarterly Bitcoin production in more than a year.

    The net loss, equivalent to $1.60 per diluted share, is down compared to a net income of $808.2 million, or $1.84 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2025, according to the company’s 10-Q SEC filing. MARA mined 2,422 Bitcoin in the quarter, 3% more than the prior year period, but higher production was more than offset by a 28% decline in the average Bitcoin price.

    “Two things defined Q2 for MARA. Bitcoin prices created a challenging revenue environment [and] we used the quarter to fundamentally transform our power portfolio and capital structure,” said MARA chief financial officer Salman Khan during an earnings call on Thursday.

    The quarter highlights MARA’s exposure to Bitcoin prices even as it expands mining capacity and pursues AI and high-performance computing infrastructure. As of June 30, MARA held a total of 35,577 Bitcoin, with a total fair value of $2.1 billion, making it the fourth-largest public Bitcoin holder after Strategy, Twenty One Capital and Metaplanet.

    MARA eyes continued AI expansion

    In February, the company acquired a majority stake in Exaion SaS, which operates high-performance computing (HPC) data centers and secure cloud and AI infrastructure.

    In the same month, MARA also announced a partnership with Starwood Capital Group and its data center development platform Starwood Digital Ventures to enable the conversion of select MARA sites to meet demand from “enterprise, hyperscale and AI customers.”

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    MARA said it is targeting at least two AI/HPC lease signings by year-end.

    “Working alongside Starwood, we are progressing lease discussions across multiple sites, and we remain confident in our ability to sign at least 2 leases before year-end,” MARA CEO Fred Thiel said on Thursday.

    In July, MARA also agreed to acquire a 1,200-acre powered land site in Matagorda County, Texas, with expected access to up to 2 gigawatts of grid capacity by April 2028. The company said it intends to develop the site for AI and HPC workloads as well as Bitcoin mining.

    MARA’s expansion plans also include its pending acquisition of Long Ridge Energy & Power in Ohio, a $1.5 billion deal that MARA has said could support up to 600 megawatts of AI and critical-IT load over time.

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    Bitcoin mining remains foundational

    In a letter to shareholders on Thursday, Thiel said Bitcoin mining still represents the core of MARA’s business and will continue to generate cash flow that supports its other investments.

    “Ultimately, we do not view Bitcoin mining and AI infrastructure as competing businesses,” said Thiel.

    “Our capital allocation philosophy remains straightforward. Every megawatt should be deployed into its highest-value application. In some markets, that will continue to be Bitcoin mining. In others, it will be AI infrastructure, sovereign cloud, or enterprise computing.”

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  • MetaMask launches AI agent wallet for automated onchain trading

    MetaMask launches AI agent wallet for automated onchain trading

    MetaMask has officially launched Agent Wallet, a self custodial wallet that allows AI agents to execute onchain transactions while operating within rules established by the user.

    Your agent finally gets its own wallet.

    MetaMask Agent Wallet is now live for everyone. pic.twitter.com/F81PZ7etxv

    — MetaMask 🦊 (@MetaMask) August 6, 2026

    The wallet lets users connect AI frameworks including Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes, OpenCode, and Cursor. Agents can then monitor markets, prepare transactions, and execute trades through MetaMask’s command line interface.

    Users can establish daily spending limits, allowlisted protocols, and risk preferences before granting an agent permission to transact. MetaMask offers two operating settings called Guard Mode and Beast Mode.

    Guard Mode requires agents to remain within approved protocols and spending limits. Transactions outside those rules are paused and presented to the user for two factor approval through email or the MetaMask mobile app.

    Beast Mode removes some of the policy restrictions for advanced users, although transactions identified as malicious are still blocked and sent for human approval. Agents cannot bypass MetaMask’s security checks, according to the company.

    The wallet supports execution across Hyperliquid and supported Ethereum Virtual Machine networks, including Robinhood Chain and Monad. It can complete token transfers, swaps, batch transactions, and other decentralized finance operations.

    MetaMask said users do not need to hold a network’s native token to pay gas fees when completing eligible transfers and swaps. The wallet can instead settle the network fee using the token involved in the transaction.

    Supported EVM transactions pass through a three stage security process before execution.

    The first stage simulates the transaction and displays expected balance changes, token approvals, and gas routing. The second scans for threats using technology powered by blockchain security company Blockaid. The final stage uses MetaMask’s Smart Transactions system to limit value lost through maximal extractable value activity.

    Eligible transactions that pass the security process but still result in a covered loss may qualify for MetaMask Transaction Protection of up to $10,000 per month, subject to the program’s terms and conditions.

    Agent Wallet supports server wallets, where keys are secured separately from a user’s primary wallet, and a bring your own wallet option that keeps keys on the user’s device. MetaMask said users retain control of their keys and can export their secret recovery phrase.

    Developers can access the wallet through MetaMask’s CLI and install dedicated skills that translate natural language requests into wallet commands. The system returns structured information that can be processed by compatible AI models and agent frameworks.

    MetaMask first introduced Agent Wallet through a limited early access release in June. The company announced its official launch on August 6, opening the product to traders and developers testing agent driven onchain workflows.

  • One of the Most Mythical Altcoins of Its Time Is Shutting Down: Here’s What Users Need to Do

    One of the Most Mythical Altcoins of Its Time Is Shutting Down: Here’s What Users Need to Do

    Step App, a move-to-earn focused blockchain project, has announced its closure after four years of operation. The project team stated that all services will cease as of August 21st, urging users to unstake their locked tokens and manage their open positions before that date.

    Step App stated in a press release that the decision to shut down had been under consideration for a long time and that completely ending operations was not an easy one. The team added that the project had reached over 1 million downloads, tracked billions of steps, and established various partnerships that brought together the Web2 and Web3 worlds.

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    Step App, which combined blockchain technology with fitness applications, was among the prominent projects of the Move-to-Earn model, where users could earn digital assets in exchange for physical activity. However, despite the user and activity data collected, the team decided to discontinue the project.

    The project’s governance token, FITFI, had previously reached an all-time high of approximately $0.73. Considering the token’s IDO price of $0.0049, FITFI had gained approximately 150 times its value compared to its initial sale price during its peak period.

    Step App’s decision to shut down comes after exchange announcements regarding FITFI. South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges Upbit and Bithumb announced on July 16th that they would end support for FITFI trading. With the project’s closure, FITFI holders need to check their token locks and other positions on the platform before August 21st.

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Countdown to the Bullish Clarity Act: There Are Some New Developments

    Countdown to the Bullish Clarity Act: There Are Some New Developments

    As discussions continue in the US on the CLARITY Act, which aims to regulate the cryptocurrency market, it has been reported that close supporters of President Donald Trump are working hard to reach an agreement on ethical guidelines.

    According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, citing her sources, while the White House has begun contacting Republican Senator Thom Tillis and Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego regarding a bipartisan ethics regulation proposal, circles interested in crypto policy remain uncertain.

    A source in the industry described the current situation as “a strange wait,” while Terrett reported that some of Trump’s closest supporters had been working intensely behind the scenes throughout the week to reach a compromise on ethical considerations.

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    The proposed ethics regulation is expected to include limitations on the financial interests of public officials and political figures in the cryptocurrency sector. However, there is no agreement yet on the final scope of the proposal and how it will be incorporated into the CLARITY Act text.

    Meanwhile, the parties are continuing negotiations on other unresolved issues in the bill. The White House is reportedly leading the discussions, particularly regarding the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA).

    The White House is reportedly trying to persuade some federal law enforcement agencies and regulators who have reservations about BRCA. The regulation aims to clarify under what conditions individuals developing software or providing infrastructure services on decentralized blockchain networks will not be considered financial intermediaries.

    *This is not investment advice.

  • Bitcoin, ether benefit as traders seek safety of largest tokens

    Bitcoin, ether benefit as traders seek safety of largest tokens

    Bitcoin $BTC$64,597.62 has added around 0.9% in the past 24 hours to $64,700, while the broader CoinDesk 20 (CD20) is up just 0.16%. Strength in equity markets, which have climbed to record highs, appears to leave the crypto sector unperturbed.

    Crypto appears to be moving to the perceived safety of the biggest tokens, with bitcoin and ether $ETH$1,903.32 the only CD20 members in positive territory. Zaheer Ebtikar, the chief strategy officer at crypto neobank Plasma, told CoinDesk altcoins are struggling “without aggressive support from bitcoin momentum.”

    Altcoin open interest has fallen about 15% over the past month while bitcoin has gained roughly 8%, Ebtikar said. CoinMarketCap’s Altcoin Season index fell one point from Wednesday to 42/100.

    “Because Bitcoin has moved into capital markets plumbing with ETFs, basis trading, institutional hedging, and collateral, that flow doesn’t need a rally to justify itself. However, most of the altcoin market hasn’t made that transition yet,” Ebtikar said.

    The divergence, according to Ebtikar, results from projects failing to clearly define how value accrues, making them unable to justify investors’ exposure to their tokens during market declines.

  • BNB price targets $610 as open interest rises

    BNB price targets $610 as open interest rises

    $BNB price traded near $600 on Aug. 5 after breaking out of its July range, while rising derivatives activity and nearby liquidation clusters pointed to a possible test of $610.

    $BNB price reclaims $592 after July breakout

    According to data from crypto.news, $BNB ($BNB) price rose to approximately $600 on Wednesday, extending its recovery from a late-July range around $560 to $575. The daily chart shows that the token closed near $599.64 after reaching an intraday high of $605.50.

    $BNB price daily chart — Aug. 5 | Source: crypto.news

    The move carried $BNB above its 20-day and 50-day simple moving averages at $574.43 and $576.85, respectively. Reclaiming both averages supports the short-term bullish structure, although the asset has not yet reversed its wider downtrend.

    The 100-day SMA at $605.88 now represents the first major test. This level sits close to Wednesday’s intraday high and could determine whether $BNB extends its rally toward $610 or enters another period of consolidation.

    Longer-term resistance remains at the 200-day SMA near $636.13. $BNB would need to reclaim that level before the daily chart confirms a broader bullish trend reversal.

    Chaikin Money Flow rose to 0.14 on the daily chart. A reading above zero indicates that buying pressure has exceeded selling pressure during the measured period, adding support to the latest recovery.

    Derivatives traders add exposure as volume jumps

    $BNB derivatives activity strengthened alongside the spot-price increase. CoinGlass data provided for the analysis showed that trading volume climbed 56.1% to $719.9 million, while open interest increased 4.05% to $985.79 million.

    Rising price and open interest can indicate that traders are opening new positions rather than closing existing contracts. However, the data alone does not establish whether the new exposure is primarily long or short.

    The increase also raises the possibility of stronger volatility around the $600 barrier. Leveraged positions may face forced closures if $BNB moves sharply through nearby liquidation zones.

    Broader crypto-market conditions offered additional support. Bitcoin approached $64,000, while the total digital asset market capitalization reportedly rose 0.72% to $2.19 trillion.

    European regulatory developments also improved the wider institutional backdrop. The latest MiCA register update added more authorized crypto-asset service providers, although the development does not provide a direct fundamental catalyst for $BNB or Binance.

    $BNB price faces resistance between $602 and $606

    The 4-hour chart places $BNB near the upper Bollinger Band after its latest advance. The upper band stands at $602, while the middle band has risen to $591.92.

    $BNB price 4-hour chart — Aug. 5 | Source: crypto.news

    Price briefly moved above the upper band before slipping back toward $599.50. That rejection shows that sellers remain active around $602 to $605.88, where the 4-hour Bollinger Band and daily 100-day SMA converge.

    The 4-hour Relative Strength Index stood at 63.74, above its signal average at 61.04. Momentum remains bullish, but the reading is approaching the 70 threshold commonly associated with overbought conditions.

    A 4-hour close above $605.88 could open the way toward $610. The next upside area sits between $612 and $616, where the three-day liquidation heatmap shows two of the strongest overhead liquidity concentrations.

    Failure to break the resistance zone would place initial support at $592, followed by the 4-hour middle Bollinger Band near $591.92. A deeper retracement could target the lower band at $581.84.

    Liquidation heatmap puts $612 and $592 in focus

    The three-day CoinGlass liquidation heatmap shows liquidity concentrated on both sides of the current price. Above $BNB, prominent bands appear around $612 and $616, with additional leveraged positions extending toward $620.

    $BNB liquidation heatmap | Source: CoinGlass

    These clusters can act as price magnets because a move into them may force short sellers to close positions. A break above $606 could therefore accelerate toward $612 as short liquidations add market buying.

    The closest major downside cluster sits near $592. Another band appears around $587, followed by larger concentrations near $581 and $576.

    Losing $592 would weaken the recent breakout and raise the probability of a move toward $582. That area also aligns with the lower 4-hour Bollinger Band and the base of the latest advance.

    The heatmap does not predict which liquidity zone $BNB will reach first. It instead shows where leveraged positions may become vulnerable if price moves through those levels.

    Analysts see $592 as the key trend level

    Crypto commentator Satoshi Stacker described $BNB’s retest of its former diagonal resistance as successful. He identified $592 as one of the asset’s most important levels of 2026 and said holding above it would support the view that $BNB is entering an uptrend rather than posting a temporary recovery.

    $BNB saw a clean retest of the diagonal level and confirmed it as support after the recent breakout.

    Now, it is attempting to break above what has been one of the most important levels of 2026 at ~$592. Flipping this level would be a great sign that this is an uptrend and not… pic.twitter.com/cnkLzmi06G

    — Satoshi Stacker (@StackerSatoshi) August 3, 2026

    Another trader, Batman, pointed to $BNB’s breakout from consolidation and its recovery above the 50-day moving average. The analyst said the subsequent retest preserved the bullish setup.

    The charts support a constructive short-term outlook while $BNB remains above $592. A confirmed break above $606 would bring $610, $612 and $616 into focus.

    The bullish setup would weaken if $BNB closes back below $592. In that case, $582 becomes the main downside level, with $576 providing the next support if selling pressure increases.

    For US traders, MiCA developments mainly offer a comparison with Europe’s unified licensing framework. $BNB’s short-term direction remains more closely tied to overall crypto liquidity, Binance-related developments and technical positioning than to European licensing updates.

  • JPYC raises $38 million Series B led by major Japanese logistics firm AZ-COM Maruwa

    JPYC raises $38 million Series B led by major Japanese logistics firm AZ-COM Maruwa

    JPYC Inc. raised 6 billion yen ($38 million) in an extension of its Series B funding round to accelerate the expansion of its yen-pegged stablecoin.

    The investment brings the company’s total raised to $106 million across seven funding rounds since November 2021, according to venture capital data site Tracxn.

    New investors in the latest round include AZ-COM Maruwa Holdings (9090), a major Japanese logistics company.

    AZ-COM plans to settle payments in JPYC with its clients, including Amazon Japan. Its network of around 2,300 partners is made up of subcontractors, drivers and so on. The move marked the first large-scale corporate use of a stablecoin for daily business operations in Japan.

    JPYC is one of the most prominent stablecoins pegged to the Japanese yen with a market cap of $55.5 million, according to data tracked by CoinGecko.

    Stablecoins are digital tokens pegged to the value of a traditional financial asset, usually a fiat currency. The market is overwhelmingly dominated by tokens pegged to the U.S. dollar. The yen stablecoin sector is growing, helped by adoption among some of Japan’s largest financial institutions, but remains negligible in the context of the USD-dominated market.

  • S&P 500 has added crypto’s $2 trillion market cap this month. Bitcoin is not impressed. Here’s why

    S&P 500 has added crypto’s $2 trillion market cap this month. Bitcoin is not impressed. Here’s why

    U.S. stocks are having their moment again, and bitcoin, as it has all year, is sitting this one out. The reasons why go beyond the obvious.

    The S&P 500 has gained 3.12% this month, adding roughly $2.1 trillion in market cap and pushing its total value to a record $70.5 trillion, with its price at 7,723 points. The Nasdaq and Dow are buoyant too. Wall Street, by every measure, is in full risk-on mode.

    Bitcoin isn’t following suit, even though, since the COVID crash of early 2020, it has tended to track stocks more often than not. The token is up just 2% this month, trading around $64,600, sitting exactly where it’s been gyrating for weeks.

    Part of bitcoin’s underperformance stems from the fact that the equity rally is driven primarily by stock-specific narrative, particularly tied to AI, rather than by a broad macro risk-on impulse that would lift beta assets like $BTC in tandem.

    “Partly because the equity rally is being driven by areas to which bitcoin has little direct exposure, particularly AI and semiconductor stocks,” said Adam Haeems, head of asset management at Tesseract Group, which manages more than $500 million in client assets.

  • A First in History: A Bitcoin Spot ETF Has Decided to Close

    A First in History: A Bitcoin Spot ETF Has Decided to Close

    Cryptocurrency asset management company Hashdex announced its decision to close and liquidate the Hashdex Bitcoin ETF (NYSE Arca: DEFI), which was traded in the US. With the completion of this decision, DEFI will be the first spot Bitcoin ETF to be shut down in the US.

    According to documents the company filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the value of assets under management by the fund was approximately $14.7 million as of July 30, 2026. Hashdex’s total assets managed in other products offered to U.S. investors exceed $200 million.

    Hashdex announced that the decision to liquidate was made after evaluating factors such as the fund’s size, transaction liquidity, operating expenses, investor demand, and the company’s broader product strategy. The liquidation plan stated that the fund’s net assets remaining low compared to operating expenses made it economically unfeasible for DEFI to continue operating in the long term.

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    What Was the Content of the Hashdex Bitcoin ETF?

    DEFI was a spot Bitcoin ETF designed to offer investors direct exposure to daily fluctuations in the Bitcoin price. The fund’s portfolio consisted solely of physically held Bitcoin and cash held for operational needs, share creation and repurchase transactions, fees, and other liabilities.

    The fund did not hold any cryptocurrencies, stocks, or financial assets other than Bitcoin. DEFI’s primary goal was for the change in the net asset value of its shares, after deducting expenses, to reflect the daily price movements in the Nasdaq Bitcoin Reference Price–Settlement indicator.

    Investors can sell their DEFI shares on the NYSE Arca until the close of trading on August 17, 2026. After that date, the fund will no longer accept new share creation orders from authorized participants. DEFI shares will be delisted from the exchange following the final trading day.

    Hashdex will liquidate its portfolio by selling the Bitcoins remaining in the fund after August 17. Investors who did not sell their shares by the last trading day will receive a cash payment equivalent to the net asset value of their shares on the liquidation date. According to the company’s statement, payments are expected to be made around August 28, 2026.

    The amount to be distributed to investors will be affected by the cost of selling the Bitcoins, transaction fees associated with closing the fund, and potential price fluctuations in Bitcoin during the liquidation process. Hashdex warned investors that price movements during this period could be significant.