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- 23:00Hyperliquid’s RWA perps boom is eating into the revenue that backs HYPE
Hyperliquid has become one of the largest venues for perpetual futures, with open interest hitting a 2026 high of about $11 billion and handling roughly 9% of global perp positions, even as its quarterly gross revenue has fallen about 43% from its 2025 peak. A shift to builder-deployed markets under HIP-3, dominated by Trade.xyz’s real-world asset perps, now drives roughly half of Hyperliquid’s volume and a rising share of pass-through costs, leaving the protocol with a smaller cut of trading fe
- 22:19Bitcoin investors pour $853 million into spot ETFs. BlackRock’s IBIT claims the bulk
Investor pour millions in bitcoin ETFs. (Yashowardhan Singh/Unsplash) The U.S.-listed ETFs pulled in $853 million in investor money in the week ended Aug. 7. That marks the highest weekly inflow since April. Bitcoin BTC $ 64,698.21 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) pulled in $853.54 million in net inflows for the week ended Aug. 7, the largest weekly total since mid-April, according to data from SoSoValue. BlackRock’s IBIT accounted for the bulk of the activity, attracting $693 million on its own. Th
- 22:19Bitcoin investors pour $853 million into spot ETFs. BlackRock’s IBIT claims the bulk
Investor pour millions in bitcoin ETFs. (Yashowardhan Singh/Unsplash) The U.S.-listed ETFs pulled in $853 million in investor money in the week ended Aug. 7. That marks the highest weekly inflow since April. Bitcoin BTC $ 65,192.13 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) pulled in $853.54 million in net inflows for the week ended Aug. 7, the largest weekly total since mid-April, according to data from SoSoValue. BlackRock’s IBIT accounted for the bulk of the activity, attracting $693 million on its own. Th
- 21:00Crypto is going through a massive dot-com style shakeout as over 100 projects fold in 2026
Crypto projects closing down. (Unsplash+/Getty Images) A dot-com style shakeout is purging overcrowded sectors like layer-2 networks and protocol tooling as altcoin prices drop 70% to 90%, draining token-denominated startup treasuries. With over $1.1 billion lost to exploits in the first half of 2026 alone and venture capital rescue funds drying up, single hacks are forcing immediate protocol bankruptcies while leaving abandoned, unmaintained "zombie contracts" running on-chain. The surviving pr
- 13:08Controversial Bitcoin fork BIP-110 mines two blocks, then stops
(Sunbeam Photography/Unsplash) A minority chain created by supporters of Bitcoin’s BIP-110 proposal has effectively stalled, producing only two blocks in roughly eight hours while the main bitcoin chain has advanced by 48 blocks. BIP-110 would temporarily ban storing non-financial data such as images and text in bitcoin transactions, a move backers say would reduce congestion and costs but critics argue violates users’ freedom to use paid block space as they wish. With only 2.53 percent of recen
- 04:06Bitcoin hits block 961,632 as the controversial BIP-110 soft fork attempt begins
(Beth MacDonald/Unsplash) Bitcoin has reached block 961,632, triggering the long-awaited mandatory signaling period for BIP-110. The proposal entered the signaling phase at around 19:35 UTC on Saturday, with support from miners seldom exceeding 2.5%, a long way short of the 55% mark required. Its supporters, however, are pushing BIP-110 as a user-activated soft fork (UASF), meaning it relies on node operators to change the rules, not miners. Bitcoin has reached block 961,632, triggering the long
- 01:48Hardware wallet sales in Russia more than double as new crypto rules near
Retailer M.Video’s hardware-wallet unit sales rose 107% in Q2 from Q1, while Wildberries recorded an 84% year-on-year increase in H1. Wildberries’ average price for hardware wallets fell 13% to 7,900 rubles, and M.Video broadened its range of products, though neither retailer identified the driving force behind the demand. Hardware wallets support self-custody but do not bypass Russia’s withdrawal restrictions or eliminate device, backup and seed-security risks. Russian consumers’ demand for har
























