Tuesday night crypto wrap Aug 18, 2026
Market close vibe:
BTC led a mild rebound and held the $64k zone while most majors stayed choppy/sideways. Total market cap roughly $2.19–2.28T.
Fear & Greed climbed to 41 (still Fear, but highest in ~3 months). Low-volatility day overall.
Key prices (approx. late session):
BTC $64,200–$64,600 (+0.9% to +2% range) Reclaimed $64k, still facing $65k supply.
ETF inflows returned Monday after prior outflows.
ETH ~$1,900–$1,912 (flat to slight green)
SOL ~$76–$77 (+1%)
HYPE relative strength continues
Memes / movers:
The Black Bull (ANSEM) stayed active with strong recent % gains and volume.
Micro-caps and listing plays (Basecat-style pumps earlier, some BSC names) still seeing rotation but high risk of fade.
Notes: Oil pressure from Middle East headlines kept risk appetite in check. Derivatives volume and open interest picked up. Eyes on Trump crypto exec meeting (Aug 19) and broader macro. Range-bound continues ($62–65k BTC).
Quiet close after the morning bounce. What’s your take overnight? DYOR, not financial advice.
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Jane Street một trong những nhà tạo lập thị trường lớn nhất Phố Wall đang nắm gần 1 tỷ $ Bitcoin thông qua các quỹ ETF
Riêng quỹ IBIT của BlackRock đã chiếm khoảng 828 triệu $, tương đương tổng cộng khoảng 15.394 BTC
nhưng con số này không có nghĩa Jane Street đang mua BTC để hold, vì họ có thể dùng phái sinh để hedge vị thế nha anh em 🤣
Phố Wall đang chơi Bitcoin ngày càng lớn, nhưng nhìn dữ liệu trước đó thôi thì chưa biết họ đang long hay short thật sự :)))
WLFI dính drama khi Worldclaw có tới 43/90 model AI đến từ các công ty Trung Quốc như Alibaba, Baidu, DeepSeek
Đáng nói là Alibaba với Baidu từng bị Lầu Năm Góc đưa vào diện liên hệ với quân đội Trung Quốc =))
Gia đình Trump lại sở hữu 38% WLFI, trong khi Worldclaw dùng USD1 để thanh toán → nhìn kiểu gì cũng có câu hỏi về lợi ích đúng không anh em🤔
Chưa chắc có vấn đề pháp lý, nhưng càng mở rộng sang AI thì WLFI càng dễ bị soi kỹ hơn 😂
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