AI and robotics could make crypto more relevant than many people expect.
Tom Lee believes the rise of autonomous AI and robotics may create new demand for crypto-based infrastructure, especially for machine-to-machine payments, identity and digital ownership.
He remains particularly bullish on Ethereum as a Layer-1 network that could benefit from this shift.
The interesting part isn’t simply “AI + crypto.”
It’s the possibility that autonomous machines may eventually need financial rails that work globally, continuously and without traditional intermediaries.
If that happens, blockchains could become part of the infrastructure behind an increasingly automated economy.
I checked Dusk again today, and I think the interesting part is how much of the stack is being built around the same problem. There’s the native Dusk layer, Dusk Trade for tokenized markets, and DuskEVM for EVM-based applications. Then you have things like investor onboarding, controlled transfers and settlement sitting around the asset itself. That tells me Dusk isn’t only thinking about put an asset on chain. It’s thinking about what happens before and after the asset gets there. The numbers are starting to get interesting too: Dusk currently shows €300M+ in confirmed issuance with institutions and 210M+ DUSK staked. For me, the next thing to watch is simple: Can all these pieces turn into actual market activity? #dusk @Dusk $DUSK
A partnership worth watching 👀 Trump-backed World Liberty Financial has partnered with WorldClaw, an AI platform where Reuters found 43 of 90 listed AI models came from Chinese companies. That’s nearly half of the models. The interesting part isn’t just crypto or AI it’s the intersection of Web3, AI infrastructure and U.S.-China technology concerns. This is definitely a development worth keeping an eye on. #DollarHits3MonthLow #BinanceSquareTalks
What if the better question in DeFi isn’t how much can I earn? but how clearly can I structure a position? That’s the idea I’m exploring with @TermMax TermMax combines borrowing and lending with fixed rates, then adds options trading to the same protocol. I find that combination interesting because it puts financing and position strategy closer together instead of treating them as completely separate things. There’s still a lot to prove through real usage and liquidity, but the direction makes sense to me. Sometimes a different financial tool starts with a different way of thinking about the problem. #TermMax
Tokenized RWAs Are Scaling The tokenized real-world asset market has reached $44.7B, according to Token Terminal. Ethereum leads the sector with around $23.3B in tokenized assets. The bigger picture is clear: traditional assets are steadily moving on-chain, and Ethereum remains a major settlement layer for this transition. RWAs could become one of the strongest bridges between traditional finance and blockchain. #ChinaJulyOutputRetailInvestmentAllMiss #CMESeptemberHikeOddsFallTo30.6%
I found one detail in Dusk that I think deserves more attention. Dusk doesn’t treat every transaction the same way. Its DuskDS layer has two transaction models: Moonlight for public balances and Phoenix for shielded balances. That’s actually a pretty sensible design. You can have activity that needs to stay transparent, while other transfers may need a different level of privacy. So instead of making the whole network private or public, Dusk gives the transaction model a role in deciding how information is handled. That’s a much more practical approach to blockchain finance than the usual privacy narrative. #dusk @Dusk $DUSK
Stablecoin Card Top-Ups Hit a New Milestone Stablecoin card top up volume crossed $1 billion in July for the first time, according to CryptoRank. The milestone highlights how stablecoins are moving beyond trading and DeFi into everyday payment use. As card-based crypto payments continue to grow, stablecoins are increasingly becoming a bridge between digital assets and real-world spending. #ChinaJulyOutputRetailInvestmentAllMiss #IsraelStrikesLebanonKillsHezbollahCommander $USDC
CLARITY Act Odds Take a Hit Polymarket odds for the U.S. CLARITY Act being signed into law in 2026 have dropped sharply, falling to around 20% at one point. The decline reflects growing uncertainty around the bill’s timeline and Senate approval. Crypto regulation remains a key catalyst for the market, but for now, the CLARITY Act faces a much tougher path than investors expected. #IsraelStrikesLebanonKillsHezbollahCommander #CardanoSplitsDijkstraUpgradeIntoTwoPhases
XRP Nears $1 as Traders Bet on a Rebound Despite Bearish Sentiment
#XRP is once again sitting around the psychologically important $1 level, creating a mixed picture for traders. While market sentiment has turned increasingly negative, derivatives data shows that many traders are still positioning for a potential rebound. According to recent CoinDesk reporting, XRP futures open interest climbed to around $2.78 billion, up roughly 2% over 24 hours. Futures trading volume also increased sharply, rising about 55% to $1.17 billion. Traders Remain Heavily Long The most interesting part of the market is the positioning on major exchanges. On Binance, more than three accounts were holding long XRP positions for every one holding a short position. Among larger traders, the long-to-short ratio was around 3.6:1. OKX showed a similar pattern, with larger traders also positioned around 3.6:1 in favor of longs. A long position essentially means the trader expects the asset to rise. This suggests that despite XRP's recent weakness, a significant group of leveraged traders still expects buyers to step in around current levels. Sentiment Tells a Different Story While futures traders remain optimistic, social sentiment has moved in the opposite direction. Santiment data cited by CoinDesk shows XRP-related discussion across platforms such as X, Reddit and Telegram has reached its most negative level in three months. That creates an unusual market setup: traders are heavily positioned for a recovery while broader online sentiment is becoming increasingly bearish. $1 Is the Key Level The $1 area has become an important psychological level for XRP. A sustained hold could encourage buyers and potentially support a short-term rebound. However, a decisive move below $1 could create additional pressure. Because many traders are using leverage, a sharp decline could force leveraged long positions to close automatically, adding more selling pressure to the market. In other words, the same bullish positioning that could amplify a rebound can also increase downside risk if XRP moves against those traders. XRP Network Activity Is Picking Up There is also a positive signal coming from the XRP Ledger. Nearly 50,000 addresses were active within a 24-hour period, marking the highest level in more than two months, according to Santiment data cited by CoinDesk. However, active addresses only show that wallets are interacting with the network. They do not tell us whether those users are buying, selling or simply moving tokens between their own wallets. What Comes Next? The market is currently caught between two opposing forces. Bullish side: • Heavy long positioning on Binance and OKX • Futures open interest near $2.78 billion • Rising trading volume • XRP Ledger activity improving Bearish side: • XRP remains around the $1 psychological level • Social sentiment has fallen to a three-month low • High leverage increases liquidation risk • A break below $1 could trigger additional forced selling The key takeaway is that XRP is at a critical point. Traders are clearly betting on a rebound, but that does not guarantee one. For now, $1 remains the level to watch. If buyers defend it, the rebound thesis could gain strength. If it breaks decisively, leveraged long positions could turn the weakness into another wave of selling. This is not a prediction of XRP's next move; it is a look at the current positioning, sentiment and market risks surrounding the $1 level. #Xrp🔥🔥 $XRP
Bitcoin Reclaims $64K #Bitcoin climbed above $64,000 during Asian morning trading, while HYPE continued to outperform with nearly 9% weekly gains. ETH, XRP and SOL also moved higher on the day, but all three remain lower over the past seven days. The market is showing signs of recovery, but momentum remains cautious. #IsraelStrikesLebanonKillsHezbollahCommander #CardanoSplitsDijkstraUpgradeIntoTwoPhases #BTC☀ $BTC
AI Meets Biology & Medicine Anthropic is putting more focus on biology and medicine. CEO Dario Amodei says the company is ramping up efforts in these areas and expects meaningful progress in the coming years. If AI can accelerate research, drug discovery, and our understanding of biology, the impact could extend far beyond the AI industry. The next major AI breakthrough may happen in a lab not a chatbot. #IsraelStrikesLebanonKillsHezbollahCommander
Strait of Hormuz Shipping Drops Sharply Shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed dramatically. Only 5 vessels transited the key waterway on Saturday, compared with 31 vessels the previous weekend. The sharp decline follows tanker attacks and rising tensions, adding fresh pressure to global energy markets. The Strait remains a critical route for global oil flows, so continued disruption could have wider market implications. #IsraelStrikesLebanonKillsHezbollahCommander $BTC
Coldcard Attack Is Still Ongoing Galaxy Research’s Alex Thorn says the attack targeting certain Coldcard-generated Bitcoin wallets is still active. Reports link the issue to an old seed-generation vulnerability affecting specific wallets. If you used a Coldcard during the affected period, don’t ignore this. Check your wallet history and follow Coldcard’s security guidance before assuming your funds are safe. Crypto security starts with verification, not assumptions. #USToPressNationsToPickUSOrChinaAICoalition
CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost reports that around 3.56 million BTC are now considered lost or permanently inactive roughly 17.7% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply.
That’s an extraordinary amount of BTC removed from practical market liquidity.
But one important distinction: “lost” doesn’t necessarily mean every coin is proven inaccessible. Some may simply belong to holders who haven’t moved their BTC for many years.
Still, if a large portion never returns to the market, Bitcoin’s effective available supply is much smaller than the headline circulating-supply figure suggests.
Scarcity isn’t just about the maximum 21M BTC.
It’s also about how much BTC can actually move. $BTC
CZ addresses the meme-token noise around Giggle Academy. The idea is simple: instead of letting random meme coins sent to the wallet create endless speculation, #CZBİNANCE wants to separate his own token donations from future activity. The bigger point isn’t the memes it’s transparency. When a public wallet receives random tokens, even a simple burn or transfer can trigger unnecessary market speculation. For Giggle Academy, keeping donations focused on supporting education matters more than the noise around them. #BinanceSquareFamily $BTC
I went through Dusk again today, and one detail stood out to me. The XSC standard isn’t just a name attached to the project. It sits close to the core of how Dusk approaches financial assets on chain. That makes Dusk different from projects where privacy is simply another feature on the list. The bigger idea is having a blockchain where financial contracts can work with confidential information as part of the design. I think this is the part worth watching with Dusk. Not the usual privacy is the future narrative. The real question is whether this architecture can attract applications that actually need it. #dusk @Dusk $DUSK
Crypto’s week tells a bigger story than just price action. Washington kept the CLARITY Act alive, but the Senate vote has been pushed beyond the August window and into September. Meanwhile, Strategy sold 1,690 BTC, showing that even major Bitcoin treasury players are adjusting their capital strategy. At the same time, some large holders and hedge funds were becoming more bullish. Then there’s Wall Street. Mastercard completed its move into stablecoin infrastructure through the up to $1.8B BVNK deal, while other major financial firms continued expanding their exposure to crypto products and infrastructure. And security remains a major concern, with a large amount of BTC moving after an attack involving Coldcard wallets. The bigger picture? Crypto is entering a more mature phase where regulation, institutional capital, security and real-world utility are becoming just as important as decentralization. The next chapter may not be about crypto replacing traditional finance. It may be about the two systems increasingly connecting. #WhiteHousePlansAug19MeetingWithCryptoExecs