Weekend check-in π
What's one thing you'll do in the next 48 hours that your future self will thank you for?
Drop it below and let's hold each other accountable. πͺπ₯
GM if you're choosing growth this weekend!
π¨ Monero prices rocket to $438 amid $120 million onchain laundering maze
Onchain sleuth ZachXBT traced remaining funds across exchanges, instant swap services and other blockchains. Tether later froze $72 million in USDT linked to the activity.
π¨ For crypto, SpaceX's stock market debut could go either way
Some analysts believe recent #Bitcoin ETF outflows (over $5 billion) may have been driven by investors freeing up capital for the IPO. If true, part of that money could rotate back into crypto after the launch, potentially supporting Bitcoin and the broader market.
A successful SpaceX debut could also boost overall investor confidence, reinforcing a risk-on environment that often benefits both stocks and cryptocurrencies.
Today's one of those days the market has been waiting for.
SpaceX is finally making its Nasdaq debut, and whether you're bullish or bearish, it's hard to ignore the scale of what's happening.
A few numbers that stand out:
πΈ IPO price set at $135/share
πΈ Valuation around $1.8T, making it one of the largest IPOs ever
πΈ Massive retail and institutional interest heading into the listing
The bullish case is easy to understand:
π You're looking at exposure to three major growth engines through one company... SpaceX, Starlink, and xAI.
π The company sits at the center of some of the biggest themes in the market today: AI, space technology, connectivity, and defense.
But there are risks traders shouldn't ignore:
π Demand has been extremely strong, which can sometimes create overcrowded positioning.
π With a relatively small percentage of shares available for trading compared to total shares outstanding, volatility could be intense during the first few sessions.
Personally, I'll be watching how the market reacts after the opening excitement fades. The first move is rarely the most important one.
What's interesting is that traders who don't have access to traditional IPO allocations can still follow the story through $rSPCX on Bitget Stocks 2.0, with a lower barrier to entry than buying full shares.
So what's your prediction?
Will SpaceX close its first trading week above or below the IPO price? π
#SpaceXBitget
Today's one of those days the market has been waiting for.
SpaceX is finally making its Nasdaq debut, and whether you're bullish or bearish, it's hard to ignore the scale of what's happening.
A few numbers that stand out:
πΈ IPO price set at $135/share
πΈ Valuation around $1.8T, making it one of the largest IPOs ever
πΈ Massive retail and institutional interest heading into the listing
The bullish case is easy to understand:
π You're looking at exposure to three major growth engines through one company... SpaceX, Starlink, and xAI.
π The company sits at the center of some of the biggest themes in the market today: AI, space technology, connectivity, and defense.
But there are risks traders shouldn't ignore:
π Demand has been extremely strong, which can sometimes create overcrowded positioning.
π With a relatively small percentage of shares available for trading compared to total shares outstanding, volatility could be intense during the first few sessions.
Personally, I'll be watching how the market reacts after the opening excitement fades. The first move is rarely the most important one.
What's interesting is that traders who don't have access to traditional IPO allocations can still follow the story through $rSPCX on Bitget Stocks 2.0, with a lower barrier to entry than buying full shares.
So what's your prediction?
Will SpaceX close its first trading week above or below the IPO price? π
#SpaceXBitget
Good morning
ARC: From Trust Based AI to Verifiable Intelligence
Most AI systems are built on trust assumptions , users are expected to believe that outputs are correct, policies are followed, and internal processes behave as intended.
@TheARCTERMINAL replaces that assumption with verification.
Instead of relying on claims, the system produces cryptographic proof of execution. Every meaningful agent action generates a ZKURT receipt , a verifiable record that confirms what happened, under what policy, and within what constraints, without exposing the underlying sensitive data.
This shifts AI from a trust based model to a proof based model. Rather than asserting correctness or compliance, the system makes those properties independently checkable by external parties.
Across @TheARCTERMINAL βs architecture, from agents to analytics and deployment layers, the same principle applies: outcomes are not just produced, they are attestable.
The result is a system where confidence does not come from belief in the platform, but from the ability to verify its behavior directly.
Interesting reaction from $rORCL.
Oracle beat expectations on both revenue and EPS, yet the stock still dropped hard after earnings.
To me, this looks like a classic case of expectations being too high. When a stock runs up ahead of earnings, even a strong report isn't always enough. The market wanted more from cloud growth, and that's where the disappointment showed up.
Now the question is whether this is a buying opportunity or the start of a deeper pullback.
I'm watching the $180 area closely. If buyers step in and the AI/cloud narrative remains intact, this dip could attract investors looking for cheaper exposure. If selling pressure continues, traders may look for short opportunities instead.
Either way, volatility creates opportunity.
I'm tracking the move on Bitget, where you can trade $rORCL for spot exposure or use $ORCLUSDT if you're looking to play the downside.
What are you doing here, buying the dip or expecting more downside?
#BitgetStocksUpgrade
A lot of newbies are buying because of their influencer
They buy in on any coin called by their influencer
But that's not how crypto space is run
No-one knows the next $SHIB or $PEPE
But if you buy a coin with a strong community and HODL
You will definitely win