By James Van Straten (All times ET unless indicated otherwise) Bitcoin treasury-holding companies are an essential factor driving momentum as the largest cryptocurrency by market cap hovers just below the $110,000...
By James Van Straten (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)
Bitcoin treasury-holding companies are an essential factor driving momentum as the largest cryptocurrency by market cap hovers just below the $110,000 mark, showing a 2% increase in the past 24 hours and standing just 2% away from its previous record high set last month.
Despite this, Bitcoin is lagging behind the broader market, as indicated by the CoinDesk 20 Index, which has grown by 3.4%, and Ethereum (ETH), which has surged by over 6%, according to CoinDesk data.
As per BitcoinTreasuries.net, the number of publicly listed companies holding Bitcoin as a treasury asset has climbed to 126, marking a growth of 22 within a month. Together, these companies possess approximately 819,000 BTC, representing a 3.25% increase during the same timeframe.
Insights from Matthew Sigel, who serves as the head of digital assets research at VanEck, emphasize the escalating institutional interest in Bitcoin. He highlights that companies such as Strategy (MSTR), Cantor Equity Partners (CEP), Asset Entities (ASST), Semler Scientific (SMLR), Kindly (NAKA), and Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) have a combined capital-raising potential of $76 billion. This sum accounts for 56% of the assets under management of all Bitcoin ETFs and 169% of the total net inflows into these ETFs over the past 16 months.
Further displaying institutional support, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the fastest fund to exceed $70 billion in assets under management, achieving this feat in just 341 days. This surpasses the previous record held by SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) which took 1,691 days. IBIT experienced $2.7 billion in trading volume on Monday alone, positioning it as the sixth highest in daily volume among all ETFs.
However, institutional influence is not the only factor impacting Bitcoin. A recent Telegram note from QCP Capital pointed out one-year lows in implied volatility and a trend of subdued price action, highlighting that Bitcoin has been “stuck in a tight range” as the middle of the year approaches. The note mentions that a decisive break below $100,000 or above $110,000 is necessary to reignite broader market interest.
Looking ahead, U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data set to release on Wednesday and any updates from the U.S.-China trade discussions in London may provide clearer market direction. It’s advised to stay vigilant!
In the realm of cryptocurrency, some key events to watch include:
– June 10: U.S. House Financial Services Committee hearing for Markup of Various Measures, including the crypto market structure bill, the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act.
– June 11: Stratis (STRAX) activates a mainnet hard fork at block 2,587,200 to enable the Masternode Staking protocol.
– June 12: Coinbase’s State of Crypto Summit 2025 (New York). Livestream link available.
– June 16: 21Shares executes a 3-for-1 share split for ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB), with ticker and NAV remaining unchanged.
– June 16: Brazil’s B3 exchange launches USD-settled ether (0.25 ETH) and solana (5 SOL) futures contracts, approved by Brazil’s securities regulator.
Stay informed and watch out for these upcoming events in the crypto space.
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Bitcoin is trading below $110,000, changing hands at $109.7K, as Asia continues its trading week.
The move challenges a prevailing market narrative of summer stagnation, coming on the heels of a note from QCP Capital that emphasized suppressed volatility and a lack of immediate catalysts.
A recent Telegram note from QCP pointed to one-year lows in implied volatility and a pattern of subdued price action, noting that BTC had been “stuck in a tight range” as summer approaches.
A clean break below $100K or above $110K, they wrote, would be needed to “reawaken broader market interest.”
Even so, QCP warned that recent macro developments had failed to spark directional conviction.
“Even as US equities rallied and gold sold off in the wake of Friday’s stronger-than-expected jobs report, BTC remained conspicuously unmoved, caught in the cross-currents without a clear macro anchor,” the note said. “Without a compelling narrative to spark the next leg higher, signs of fatigue are emerging. Perpetual open interest is softening, and spot BTC ETF inflows have started to taper.”
That context makes the current move all the more surprising.
Over the weekend, Bitcoin surged 3.26% from $105,393 to $108,801, with hourly volume spiking to 2.5x the 24-hour average, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model. BTC broke decisively above $106,500, establishing new support at $107,600, and continued upward into Monday’s session, reaching $110,169.
The breakout coincides with a tense macro backdrop: US-China trade talks in London and a $22 billion U.S. Treasury bond auction later this week have injected uncertainty into global markets. While these events could drive fresh volatility, QCP cautioned that recent headlines have mostly led to “knee-jerk reactions” that quickly fade.
The question now is whether BTC’s move above $110K has true staying power, or whether the rally is running ahead of the fundamentals.
A ‘Massive Shift’ in Institutional Staking May Drive ETH’s Next Rally
Ethereum’s critics have long highlighted centralization risks, but that narrative is fading as institutional adoption accelerates, infrastructure matures, and recent protocol upgrades directly address past limitations.
“Market participants will pay for decentralization because it’s in their economic interest from a security and principal protection standpoint,” Mara Schmiedt, CEO of institutional Ethereum staking platform Alluvial, told CoinDesk. “If you look at [decentralization metrics] all of these things have massively improved over the last couple of years.”
There’s currently $492 million worth of ETH staked by Liquid Collective – a protocol co-founded by Alluvial to facilitate institutional staking
While this figure may appear modest compared to Ethereum’s total staked volume of around $93 billion, what’s interesting is that it originates predominantly from institutional investors.
“We’re really on the cusp of a truly massive shift for Ethereum, driven by regulatory momentum and the ability to unlock the advantages of secure staking,” she noted.
Central to Ethereum’s institutional readiness is the recent Pectra upgrade, a significant development Schmiedt describes as both “massive” and “underappreciated.”
“I think Pectra has been a massive upgrade. I actually think it’s been underappreciated, just in terms of the tremendous amount of change it introduces into the staking mechanics,” Schmiedt said.
Additionally, Execution Layer triggerable withdrawals—a key component of Pectra—provide institutional participants, including ETF issuers, a crucial compatibility upgrade.
This feature enables partial validator exits directly from Ethereum’s execution layer, aligning with institutional operational requirements such as T+1 redemption timelines.
“EL triggerable withdrawals create a much more effective path to exit for large-scale market participants,” Schmiedt added.
Ultimately, Schmiedt said, “I think we’ll see that a lot more [ETH] in institutional portfolios going forward.”
News Roundup
Trump Media May Be the Cheapest Bitcoin Play Among Public Stocks, NYDIG Says
Trump Media (DJT) may be one of the cheapest ways to get bitcoin exposure in public markets, according to a new report from NYDIG, CoinDesk recently reported.
As a growing number of companies adopt MicroStrategy’s strategy of stacking BTC on their balance sheets, analysts are rethinking how to value these so-called bitcoin treasury firms.
While the commonly used modified net asset value (mNAV) metric suggests that investors are paying a premium for BTC exposure, NYDIG’s Greg Cipolaro argues mNAV alone is “woefully deficient.” Instead, he points to the equity premium to NAV, which factors in debt, cash, and enterprise value, as a more accurate gauge.
By that measure, Trump Media and Semler Scientific (SMLR) rank as the most undervalued of eight companies analyzed, trading at equity premiums of -16% and -10% respectively, despite both showing mNAVs above 1.1. In other words, their shares are worth less than the value of the bitcoin they hold.
That’s in stark contrast to MicroStrategy (MSTR), which rose nearly 5% Monday as bitcoin crossed $110,000, while DJT and SMLR remained mostly flat—making them potentially overlooked vehicles for BTC exposure.
Circle Stock Nearly Quadruples Post-IPO as Bitwise and ProShares File Competing ETFs
Two major ETF issuers, Bitwise and ProShares, filed proposals on June 6 to launch exchange-traded funds tied to Circle (CRCL), whose stock has nearly quadrupled since its IPO late last week, CoinDesk previously reported.
ProShares is aiming for a leveraged product that delivers 2x the daily performance of CRCL. At the same time, Bitwise plans a covered call fund that generates income by selling options against held shares, two very different ways to capitalize on the stock’s explosive rise.
CRCL surged another 9% Monday in volatile trading, continuing to draw interest from both traditional finance and crypto investors. The proposed ETFs have an effective date of August 20, pending SEC approval. If approved, they would further blur the lines between crypto and conventional finance, giving investors new tools to play one of the hottest post-IPO names of the year.
Market Movements:
BTC: Bitcoin is trading at $109,795 after a 3.26% breakout fueled by institutional buying, elevated volume, and macro uncertainty from US-China trade talks and an upcoming $22B Treasury auction.
ETH: Ethereum rebounded 4.46% from a low of $2,480 to close at $2,581, with strong buying volume confirming support at $2,580 and setting up a potential breakout above $2,590.
Gold: Gold is trading at $3,314.45, edging up 0.08% as investors watch US-China trade talks in London and a subdued dollar keeps prices attractive.
Nikkei 225: Asia-Pacific markets rose Tuesday, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 up 0.51%, as investors awaited updates from ongoing U.S.-China trade talks.
S&P 500: The S&P 500 closed slightly higher Monday, boosted by Amazon and Alphabet, as investors monitored U.S.-China trade talks.
President Donald Trump’s media company, Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), parent company of the social media platform Truth Social, has registered up to $12 billion in new securities with the...
President Donald Trump’s media company, Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), parent company of the social media platform Truth Social, has registered up to $12 billion in new securities with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in a recent S-3 filing. This filing allows DJT to issue up to 84,657,181 shares of Common Stock.
In addition to this, the company recently finalized a $2.44 billion fundraising deal to establish a bitcoin treasury. Following this, DJT filed paperwork with the SEC to list a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF), joining existing 11 spot BTC products that are traded in the U.S.
Despite these developments, DJT shares closed at $20.12 on Thursday, marking an over 8% decrease following news of the President’s public disagreement with Elon Musk.
Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), the operator of Truth Social, announced on Friday that it has successfully closed a $2.44 billion fundraising deal to establish a bitcoin (BTC) treasury. Following...
Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), the operator of Truth Social, announced on Friday that it has successfully closed a $2.44 billion fundraising deal to establish a bitcoin (BTC) treasury. Following this news, DJT shares rebounded from early morning losses and were up 5.6% on the day.
The company sold almost 56 million shares at $25.72 each and issued $1 billion in 0% convertible notes maturing in 2028. The offering attracted 50 institutional investors and was led by Yorkville Securities and Clear Street, with Cantor Fitzgerald acting as the financial advisor.
DJT stated that it will use the net proceeds of $2.32 billion to purchase BTC for its treasury, with custody services being provided by Crypto.com and Anchorage Digital. This move aligns DJT with a trend of publicly-traded companies raising capital to include crypto assets like bitcoin on their balance sheets, following the strategy popularized by Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy.
Earlier this year, Trump Media had announced plans to launch a financial services platform focusing on crypto and customized exchange-traded funds. Additionally, they expressed interest in partnering with Crypto.com to introduce ETF products.
It was a tough week for cryptocurrency prices, as both BTC and ETH experienced declines. The CoinDesk 20 index, which covers 80% of the market, dropped 7% since the beginning of...
It was a tough week for cryptocurrency prices, as both BTC and ETH experienced declines. The CoinDesk 20 index, which covers 80% of the market, dropped 7% since the beginning of the week.
Despite the bearish trend in speculative assets, stablecoins saw significant volume this week. The U.S. House introduced a stablecoin bill, following a Senate version that was approved by committee the previous week. Wyoming, also known as “The Blockchain State,” is exploring the creation of its own stablecoin and is currently testing the concept on Avalanche, Solana, and Ethereum.
In other news, World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a financial protocol backed by Donald Trump and his family, announced the launch of its stablecoin (USD1) this week. Additionally, Fidelity Investments, a pioneer in traditional finance innovation in the crypto space, is in the final stages of launching its own stablecoin as part of a strategy to enter the tokenized bond market.
Circle, the issuer of the second-largest stablecoin (USDC), obtained a license to operate in Japan in partnership with local heavyweight SBI Holdings.
In Europe, Sam Altman’s World Network is in talks with Visa to link on-chain card features to a self-custody crypto wallet.
A senior staff member, Sam Hill, at Zodia Custody, has left the company and is returning to a role in traditional finance. Additionally, there has been a wave of senior staff departures at crypto prime broker FalconX.
The SEC continued its enforcement actions against crypto companies, with Immutable being the latest target. Meanwhile, the investigation involving Unicoin remains open, much to the CEO’s frustration.
The week also saw updates on MicroStrategy’s investment in bitcoin, with the company muscling up about $33 billion in bitcoin through various stock offerings. The SEC’s continued scrutiny of the industry was highlighted, and the surprise announcement of Trump Media launching its ETFs and ETPs with Crypto.com added an element of unpredictability to the week.