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Coinbase Adds Perle (PRL) to Listing Roadmap

2026.03.17 08:22:29

Coinbase announced in an official March 17 statement that Perle (PRL) will be added to its listing roadmap. The token’s trading launch date will be disclosed separately once conditions are met.
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SK Hynix ADR trades at a 10% premium, as South Korean retail investors poured $45 billion into US stocks in July.

South Korean retail investors are shifting funds from their domestic stock market to the U.S. market. Data from the Korea Securities Depository shows that South Korean investors net bought around $4.5 billion in U.S. stocks in July, with approximately $840 million flowing into SK Hynix’s U.S.-listed American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), making it one of the most net-purchased U.S. securities by South Korean investors. Notably, South Korean investors could have directly bought SK Hynix shares in the domestic market but opted for its U.S. ADRs, leading to a notable price gap between the two markets. Currently, SK Hynix’s ADR trades at a roughly 10% premium to its domestic shares, with higher volatility for the U.S.-listed stock. Owen Lamont, senior vice president at Acadian Asset Management, notes that this rare price discrepancy may be a sign of excessive market speculation, even a "symptom of a bubble." The shift of South Korean retail investors to U.S. stocks has not reduced their risk appetite—AI, semiconductors, and high-leverage products remain core bets. Among the top 10 U.S. stocks net bought by South Korean investors in July, four were leveraged products, with the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x ETF (SOXL) being the most popular. Meanwhile, South Korea’s stock market margin balance has fallen from around 37 trillion won at the end of June to about 27 trillion won by early August. Analysts point out that South Korean retail investors may have merely moved their high-risk AI trades originally conducted in the domestic market to the U.S. rather than exiting risk assets entirely. Industry experts believe that the scale of South Korean funds is insufficient to alter the overall trend of the U.S. stock market, but their concentrated trading could further amplify price volatility in high-volatility assets heavily favored by retail investors, such as AI chips, quantum computing, and leveraged ETFs.

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Circle mints an additional 250 million USDC on the Solana network.

According to monitoring by Whale Alert, Circle minted an additional 250 million USDC on the Solana network 10 minutes ago.

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Glassnode Warns: Bitcoin Faces 'Absence of Buyers', May Drop to $52,800 if It Falls Below $58,500

On-chain analytics firm Glassnode says the Bitcoin market is in a "highly contracted" state, with selling pressure from sellers easing but buyers yet to enter noticeably. BTC is currently fluctuating mainly between $63,000 and $68,700, with market trading activity dropping to its lowest level since 2019. Glassnode data shows the 30-day Seller Exhaustion Constant has fallen to its lowest level since 2013, though a historic market bottom signal has not yet been confirmed. If BTC breaks below $58,500, the next support level could drop to $52,800. Crypto analyst CryptoBusy notes that the current degree of seller exhaustion is approaching levels seen in previous bear market bottoms, though deeper sell-offs have occurred in historical cycles, meaning Bitcoin may still need to release more selling pressure to complete market clearing. Michael Terpin, founder of Transform Group, predicts Bitcoin could bottom around $57,000 in October, and views complete seller exhaustion as a key signal for the end of the bear market. However, there is no consensus on market bottoming among analysts. Some analysts point out that only 2 of Glassnode’s 10 capitulation indicators have been triggered so far, putting BTC’s potential bottom at between $49,000 and $53,000. Analysts also add that before ETF inflows and spot trading volumes show a clear recovery, it is not enough to confirm the market has entered a sustained accumulation phase. Glassnode further warns that leveraged traders have already bet on a market recovery, but current on-chain and market data have not sufficiently supported this expectation.

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US stocks 'no short sellers': Historically risky midterm election window opens, sharp volatility likely between August and October

Bank of America’s latest Global Fund Manager Survey shows that global fund managers’ allocation to stocks has risen to its highest level in nearly five years, with market consensus becoming extremely crowded. A net 56% of respondents are overweight stocks, the highest since November 2021, while cash holdings dropped to a historic low of 3.5%. Bank of America Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett noted that the current market has formed a highly uniform expectation of “no macroeconomic landing, no Federal Reserve rate hikes, no AI capital expenditure cuts, no Democratic landslide, and no short sellers.” He believes that current positions are more suited for retreat or rotation within risk assets rather than expanding overall risk exposure. The survey shows 72% of respondents expect the Fed to hold off on rate hikes ahead of the November midterm elections, and 71% anticipate no cuts to AI capital expenditures by hyperscale cloud computing firms this year. However, the AI bubble has been identified as the biggest tail risk, with hyperscale cloud computing firms’ capital expenditures seen as the most likely trigger for a credit event. Meanwhile, Jonathan Krinsky, Chief Market Technical Strategist at BTIG, warned that August 18 to October 11 is typically one of the toughest periods for markets in U.S. midterm election years. Historical data shows that since 1990, with the exception of 2006, the S&P 500 has fallen by at least 7% between August and October in every midterm election year. The S&P 500 has risen more than 13% year-to-date and is trading at a historic high, while U.S. 10-year and 30-year Treasury yields have climbed above 4.7% and 5.2% respectively. Rising energy prices and financing costs could also further pressure the stock market. Krinsky advised investors to reduce risk exposure or hedge during this historically high-risk window.

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Energy markets’ crack spreads expand to a record high, Bitcoin may face new pressure.

As crude oil prices pull back, refined product prices continue to climb. The U.S. diesel-crude oil crack spread has surged to $102.20 per barrel, hitting an all-time high. Disruptions to global energy supplies from the Iran and Ukraine conflicts have tightened diesel supplies, while the ongoing agricultural harvest season has boosted demand for fuel for farm equipment like tractors, further driving up diesel prices and potentially passing those costs to inflation via food, transportation, and heating expenses. Meanwhile, WTI crude oil prices have broken through the downtrend line formed since their April peak, signaling the end of the four-month downward trend. Should oil prices rise further, market inflation expectations could reheat. Energy prices and inflation risks, paired with government debt concerns, are pushing up yields on U.S. Treasuries and other developed-market bonds, raising the opportunity cost of holding risk assets like Bitcoin and potentially limiting BTC’s upside potential. However, a weaker U.S. dollar is still providing some support for Bitcoin. The U.S. Dollar Index fell to 99.29 on Monday, hitting a two-and-a-half-month low and breaking below its prior uptrend line. Currently, Bitcoin is being influenced by multiple factors including oil prices, bond yields, and the U.S. dollar’s movement, with the macro environment showing clear divergence.

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Chainalysis sues the U.S. government, challenging ICE’s direct $94.6 million contract award to TRM Labs.

Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis' government division, Chainalysis Government Solutions, has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over its direct award of an approximately $94.6 million contract to rival TRM Labs, challenging the procurement decision as "unreasonable and arbitrary." Chainalysis filed a protest with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims on July 27 regarding the one-year contract, which runs from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, to provide blockchain forensics software and support services to a homeland security task force. TRM Labs intervened in the case on July 28 to defend the contract jointly with the U.S. government. ICE conducted market research in just about six days, received responses from eight companies, and concluded only TRM Labs had the required capabilities. Chainalysis’ core claims remain sealed due to trade secret concerns. The court has scheduled an oral argument for September 2 and ordered the government to issue a decision by September 10 at the latest.

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