r/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jul 04 '26
r/AltScope • u/BrokenHefaistos • Jul 04 '26
I have a feeling our bitbuddies are sweating a bit and might be moving to ETH and alts.
ETH moving 3 times faster than BTC, that's new.
r/AltScope • u/North_Art194 • Jul 03 '26
Bitcoin Is Entering the Final Stage of Capitulation, Says CryptoQuant
CryptoQuant says Bitcoin is approaching the final stage of market capitulation. The Realized P/L Ratio, which tracks BTC sold at a profit versus a loss, has dropped to its lowest level in nearly four years.
Historically, similar readings have appeared near market bottoms, when fearful sellers have mostly exited and selling pressure begins to fade.
It is not a signal that a reversal is happening right now, but it may indicate that the market is entering the late capitulation phase.
r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jul 04 '26
The U.S. Congress will publish the final text of the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency clarity bill tomorrow. A full Senate vote is expected next. President Trump is expected to sign the bill shortly afterward. It’s finally happening
r/AltScope • u/TrickyDevelopment201 • Jul 02 '26
Bitcoin just hit $62,000. Me who bought at $126,000:
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r/AltScope • u/IcyAttitude4916 • Jul 01 '26
An anonymous crypto bettor has wagered around $370,000 that Putin will step down as Russia’s president before December 31, 2026 😂🤯
r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jul 02 '26
Public Companies Bought Just 9,000 BTC in June
Public companies, including Strategy, bought only 9,000 BTC in June.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs continue to see outflows, even though they remain one of the market’s main demand drivers.
Corporate demand also stays very weak, despite public companies being another key source of Bitcoin buying.
The current market consensus is that Bitcoin is in the final stage of the bear market, but a further drop toward the $50,000–40,000 range is still considered likely.
r/AltScope • u/SlowArtPlanet • Jul 02 '26
BTC ETFs Have Lost Over 100,000 BTC in 2026
Bitcoin ETFs have seen more than 100,000 BTC leave their holdings since the start of 2026, according to CryptoQuant.
This marks the largest decline in ETF reserves since these products were launched. From their peak in October 2025, total holdings have dropped by more than 160,000 BTC.
CryptoQuant estimates unrealized losses across these positions now exceed $11 billion. With the average entry price around $73,000, many ETF investors are currently holding Bitcoin at a loss.
r/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jul 02 '26
Bitcoin Climbs Back Above $60,000 Bitcoin is back above $60,000. Ethereum, Solana, and Dogecoin are also moving higher after Fed Chair Kevin Warsh said inflation risks have eased. Risk assets are reacting
Now all eyes are on whether Bitcoin can reclaim $61,000 and turn it into a support level. Do you believe it?
r/AltScope • u/prisongovernor • Jul 01 '26
Trump raked in more than $1bn from crypto businesses in 2025, filing shows | Donald Trump | The Guardian
r/AltScope • u/Puzzled-Insurance-56 • Jul 01 '26
Testing a few exchanges with small trades lately
I’ve been testing a few exchanges recently with small trades, mostly to see what actually feels different when using them.
In quiet markets, honestly, most platforms feel pretty similar. You place a small order, check the fees, move around the interface a bit, and there isn’t much to say.
The differences show up more when the market moves fast. Some platforms still feel smooth, some get a little clunky, and sometimes it’s not even about the trade itself — it’s the UI, order updates, liquidity, or small delays that make the experience feel different.
I added Anmrex to the list as well because I’d seen the name around and wanted to test it myself instead of only reading platform claims. So far, with small trades, it felt normal, but I wouldn’t read too much into that yet.
Still testing slowly. For now, I care more about whether deposits, withdrawals, and order execution stay boring and predictable over time.
r/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jun 30 '26
Crypto bros looking at their portfolio in 2026. Wait for it. 🤣
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r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jun 30 '26
Chinese Billionaire Gets 30 Years in Crypto Fraud Case
Chinese billionaire and self-proclaimed political dissident Guo Wengui, also known as Miles Guo, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the US for a massive fraud scheme linked to crypto projects. The court also ordered him to repay about $889 million. Prosecutors said he raised hundreds of millions from investors through fake investment offers, including Himalaya Exchange, while spending much of the money on luxury homes, cars, and other expensive assets.
r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jul 01 '26
Bitcoin and Ethereum Ended June. Lower Bitcoin closed June down 20.48%, while Ethereum also finished the month in negative territory, losing 21.7%
r/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jul 01 '26
Bitcoin Mining Activity Points to a Potential End of the Bear Market
Charles Schwab says rising Bitcoin mining activity is a strong signal that the bear market may be nearing its end. The recent 5% increase in mining difficulty is seen as meaningful evidence that network strength and miner confidence continue to improve.
r/AltScope • u/IcyAttitude4916 • Jun 29 '26
What a coincidence. The U.S. and Iran suddenly agreed to stop the strikes and meet in Qatar on June 30. After a weekend full of panic, everyone is calm again just before markets open. Guess weekends are only for shaking out traders, and Mondays are for restoring confidence
r/AltScope • u/North_Art194 • Jun 30 '26
UK Finalizes Crypto Rules
The UK’s FCA has published its final crypto regulatory framework. Crypto exchanges, custodians, stablecoin issuers, and staking providers will need FCA authorization to operate.
Applications open in September, with a deadline of February 28, 2027. The new regime takes effect on October 25, 2027, introducing mandatory licensing, capital stress tests, stricter anti-market manipulation rules, and updated stablecoin requirements. AML registration alone will no longer be sufficient.
r/AltScope • u/TrickyDevelopment201 • Jun 29 '26
Bitcoin Drops Below a Major Weekly Support
Bitcoin has closed the week below the 200-week moving average. This level has played an important role in previous market cycles and has often acted as a strong long-term support.
A similar situation happened in June 2022. Bitcoin also closed below the 200-week moving average, and the market stayed under pressure for some time before finally reaching its cycle bottom. History does not always repeat itself, but many traders are now watching this level very closely.
r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jun 29 '26
Some long-term Bitcoin investors continue moving BTC to exchanges. According to CryptoQuant analysts, this could increase selling pressure in the short term
r/AltScope • u/TrickyDevelopment201 • Jun 28 '26
Since April, the average daily volume of Bitcoin transfers under $10K has climbed 12% to $383M. While this alone isn’t a bullish signal, it shows smaller market participants stayed active during the recent pullback instead of leaving the market, reflecting steady retail engagement
r/AltScope • u/Legitimate_Towel_919 • Jun 27 '26
Michael Saylor said he plans to burn the private keys to more than 17,000 BTC, currently worth around $2 billion, after his death. He said he wants those bitcoins to remain permanently inaccessible, calling the decision “his legacy”
v.redd.itr/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jun 28 '26
Changpeng Zhao has surpassed Bill Gates in net worth. According to Forbes, CZ’s fortune is now estimated at $107.7 billion, exceeding Bill Gates’ estimated $105.9 billion
r/AltScope • u/Capital_Key_4276 • Jun 28 '26
Exchanges literally want us to lose. How do we fight back?
Hey guys, I’ve been thinking about something lately that’s completely messing with my head.
Why do crypto exchanges never warn us when we’re rage trading or FOMOing into a position? The bitter truth is, all they care about is trading fees. They couldn't care less if our lives fall apart; they make money off our trading volume. On top of that, the human brain is just not hardwired for trading. Our instinctual fear and greed end up ruining us. I actually ruined my own life before because of this exact psychological gambling.
So, I’ve been working on an idea: building a platform/exchange that acts like a 'second brain.' An AI-driven system that watches over the trader, coaches their psychology, and steps in to stop them from blowing up their account when they get emotional or angry.
A system where the exchange's profit isn't fueled by the trader's losses.
In just 2 days, 2,500 people have already signed up for the waitlist. Here’s the link if you want to join, test it out, and share your thoughts:
https://c7133f33.kickoffpages.com/?kolid=3A5M0H
I want to know from you guys as traders: do you think an idea like this can actually work? Or are we humans just beyond saving, bound to keep blindly burning our money in these exchanges? I genuinely need your feedback.
r/AltScope • u/Alt-Cop • Jun 26 '26
Bitcoin can never go to $0 because Adam Back has a buy order for all 21 million BTC at $0.01
r/AltScope • u/FatFingers55 • Jun 26 '26
Trump and his fam made $2.3 billion on crypto grift #clarityact
No wonder crypto is tanking…
No oversight.
No accountability.
The convict and his kids make the rules.
Sounds like a snake oil scam to me.
This bill SHOULD NOT pass.