The Clash performing “London Calling” live in Vienna in 1981 feels like a warning siren dressed as a rock song. It had the urgency of punk, the weight of a collapsing world, and that Joe Strummer fire that made every lyric sound like it was being shouted from the edge of disaster.
Grok Imagine prompt:
Anthropomorphic gray tabby cat riding a vintage brown bicycle with 'Wien' on the tube and a bottle attached to the frame, dressed in steampunk adventurer gear including a leather helmet with aviator goggles, over-ear headphones, a dark jacket with red strap accents, gloves, and jeans. The cat has orange eyes, a focused expression looking over its shoulder, and is holding a frothy pint glass of beer in its right paw while gripping the handlebars with the left. Strapped to its back is a bulky retro-futuristic jetpack backpack with tubes, gauges, switches, and a nozzle, with small paper notes fluttering around the cat’s ear as if caught in the wind. Background is a serene blue sky with soft clouds. Highly detailed digital illustration in a painterly style with warm lighting and vintage tones.
Negative Funding Rates on Binance Futures: A Signal for Bitcoin’s Breakout to New Highs
“Despite Bitcoin rebounding more than 20% from its recent low, Binance Futures funding rates remain deeply negative… Current investor sentiment and price behavior suggest that Bitcoin is likely to break through its previous all-time highs.” – By @avocado_onchain
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BREAKING: The Gold ETF, $GLD, posted a $1.3 billion outflow on Wednesday, the third-largest on record.
This was after the fund experienced a record of ~$1.9 billion daily inflow last week.
As a result, $GLD was the third most-traded ETF on Wednesday, according to Goldman Sachs data.
Moreover, Gold Miners ETF, $GDX, saw a $200 million withdrawal, the worst daily outflow over the last 12 months.
This all comes as gold prices dropped 2.7% on Wednesday, the second-biggest drop this year.
Every historic rally needs a cool-down.