US crypto-related concept stocks rallied across the board, with both Strategy and Circle surging over 10%.
According to market data from BIT (bit.com), U.S. crypto-related stocks are rallying across the board. Strategy and Circle both rose over 10%, Coinbase climbed more than 8%, while Robinhood and BMNR gained over 5%.
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Strive CEO: Bitcoin could see its strongest macro tailwind in history over the next 5 to 7 years, as a weakening U.S. dollar will significantly benefit Bitcoin.
Strive CEO Matt Cole stated in a recent post that he has believed for over a decade the US Dollar Index (DXY) is in a structural downtrend, and may now be approaching a larger-scale decline phase. If this outlook holds, the macro environment for Bitcoin over the next 5 to 7 years could be more favorable than any period in its history. Cole noted that over the past roughly 45 years, the DXY has generally formed lower highs and lower lows, while the continuous expansion of US federal debt and fiscal deficits, plus rising risks for long-term US Treasuries, also fundamentally support this view. He pointed out that policymakers will ultimately face a trade-off between higher real interest rates, tighter financial conditions, and lower real interest rates, maintaining liquidity, and a certain degree of currency depreciation. Cole added that Bitcoin’s previous major rallies all coincided with sharp US dollar weakness, including in 2017 when DXY fell from around 103 to 88, 2020 to 2021 when it dropped from ~103 to 89, and 2025 when it retreated from ~108. His baseline assessment is that the US dollar may enter a new multi-year decline over the next 3 to 7 years, with DXY even potentially testing its 2008 low of around 70. Cole also mentioned that the US Treasury Department announced today it will at least double the size of its liquidity support repurchase operations for 10-year to 30-year US Treasuries. He argued that if the dollar ultimately sees a genuine long-term structural breakdown, Bitcoin’s macro tailwinds over the next 5 to 7 years could be significantly stronger than any period in its history.
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The White House Tech Leadership Summit is taking place today, with Trump attending alongside the chairs of the SEC and CFTC and multiple crypto industry executives.
Crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett posted that the White House Tech Leadership Conference will kick off at 2:30 PM ET today. U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to deliver remarks alongside SEC Chair Paul Atkins and CFTC Chair Selig. Expected attendees from crypto and traditional finance sectors include Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, Payward/Kraken Co-CEO Arjun Sethi, Gemini co-founders Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, Chainlink co-founder Sergey Nazarov, a16z partner Chris Dixon, Blockchain.com CEO Peter Smith, BitGo CEO Mike Belshe, and others. Additionally, leaders of industry groups such as the Digital Chamber, Blockchain Association, and Crypto Council for Innovation, as well as ICE (parent company of the New York Stock Exchange) CEO Jeff Sprecher and Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman, are also set to attend. Patrick Witt, executive director of the White House Crypto Council, will also participate in the conference.
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US retail investors’ put option buying volume surged, with defensive demand rising, though they continued to buy tech stocks on dips.
According to data from research firm Vanda Research, U.S. retail trading behavior has clearly shifted to a defensive posture since April this year. While the total volume of direct stock purchases has declined, the buying volume of put options for the 12 most popular stocks favored by retail investors in 2026 has nearly doubled compared to the first quarter; the proportion of related option purchases to net cash purchases has also risen from around 26% to 110%.
Kaidi Meng, global equity strategist at Vanda, noted that unlike the past when retail investors almost uniformly "buy the dip", this year they have become more selective, starting to rotate quickly between stocks, or allocate protective put options while purchasing individual stocks. Since mid-April, trading activity in bullish tech ETFs has dropped by around 50%, while bearish ETF activity has fallen by about 35%, indicating that overall long exposure has contracted.
However, data from Charles Schwab shows that retail investors as a whole have not turned bearish. In July, the number of buyers on its platform still outnumbered sellers by more than two times, and the STAX trading activity index rose from 59.12 in June to 59.80, hitting its highest level since January 2022. Retail investors continued to buy high-volatility popular individual stocks during tech stock pullbacks, while funds also rotated from Nvidia to other assets.
Joe Mazzola, chief trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, said some investors are selling put options on Nvidia, Micron, and SanDisk to collect option premiums, while moderately increasing holdings of low-cost QQQ put options to hedge against downside risks in the broader tech sector. He believes that current portfolio defensive moves are evident, but not overly aggressive.
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