- Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $197.4M net inflows the week to July 10, breaking an eight-week outflow streak; total Bitcoin ETF assets rose to $77.42B amid continued daily flow volatility.
- Metaplanet will study bitcoin-backed credit products with JPYC and Progmat, exploring BTC as collateral and yen-stablecoin settlement; Metaplanet held about 43,000 BTC at end of Q2 2026.
- Court filing claims about 3.8 million BTC across 39,069 dormant addresses, including ones tied to Satoshi. Plaintiff invokes NY abandoned property law; defendants contest ownership and abandonment.
- July 8, 2026: BTCUSD slid to ~$99,500 then rebounded above $102,000 as leveraged liquidation cascades cleared; move attributed to liquidations, no other crypto directly affected.
- Critics warned BIP 110 could split Bitcoin into two chains, relies on UASF not miner activation, lacks wallet guidance for splits and has no clear activation timeline—key trader risks for BTCUSD
- BTC/Gold indicator sits below its 4-year average and long-term trend; the power-law fair value implies BTCUSD fair price near $283,000.
- Adam Back says BIP-110 conflicts with Bitcoin decentralization; proposal needs 55% node support. Adoption low—~1% blocks signaling. Ordinals activity near lows, under 10,000 inscriptions/day.
- Morgan Creek founder Mark Yusko says he’s bought Bitcoin weekly since February and will keep buying through October; his Metcalfe’s Law model pegs BTC fair value near $105k–$108k.
- BTCUSD shows bullish divergence on higher timeframes; early technical signals point to easing selling pressure. An analyst warns this does not indicate the wider bear market has ended.
- Debate over BIP-110: miners weigh incentive changes, potential fork and signaling plans; Blockstream CEO Adam Back invited BIP-110 backers to rejoin main Bitcoin network at upcoming events.
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Key facts: Spot ETFs +$197M; Metaplanet BTC credit; 3.8M BTC claimed
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Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $197.4M net inflows the week to July 10, breaking an eight-week outflow streak; total Bitcoin ETF assets rose to $77.42B amid continued daily flow volatility.