$BTC is trading inside a volatile recovery after bouncing from the intraday low at 63,350.
The market remains neutral in the short term, with buyers defending the 63,350–63,500 support zone while sellers continue to cap price below the 63,750–64,070 resistance area. A decisive breakout from either side will likely determine the next directional move.
EP
63,600–63,700
TP
TP1 63,800
TP2 64,000
TP3 64,200
SL
63,400
Bitcoin briefly swept liquidity down to 63,350 before attracting buyers, produc...
People always ask if holding your own keys is too risky. Like you're gonna lose everything because you misplace a seed phrase.
But here's the thing — when you use third-party custody, you're not avoiding risk. You're just adding more of it on top. Now you've got your own screwups PLUS theirs. Their security holes, their business decisions, their legal problems, their exit scams.
Self-custody is just you and your mistakes. Third-party custody is you, your mistakes, AND someone else's mistakes. ...
Been poking around Dusk's independent explorer, this week and one number stopped me: in the most recent 24h window, only 21 of 252 total transactions were Shielded transfers the rest 231, were Moonlight, the transparent transaction type.
That's roughly 8% privacy usage on a chain whose entire pitch is confidential, ZK shielded settlement.
I dug a bit further because I expected the opposite. Contract calls sat at 89 for the same window and the failure rate was 9.9% high enough that I checked t...
Jobless claims ticked up to 209k this week—higher than the 202k forecast and last week's 200k. Not dramatic, but worth watching when the consensus keeps missing low.
Continuing claims actually fell to 1.777M from 1.799M, which suggests people aren't staying unemployed longer. That's the more important number if you're trying to read labor market stress.
Regional story: Michigan, New York, and Texas saw the biggest jumps in new claims. Ohio, Louisiana, and Iowa saw small drops. Regional diverge...
80% of Chinese firms surveyed plan overseas expansion in next 3 years — ASEAN remains the clear favorite. China-ASEAN trade hit $643B in H1, up 18% YoY.
Malaysia (56%), Singapore (54%), Thailand (51%) lead destination interest. What's changed: companies now export entire industrial chains and ecosystems, not just capital or single factories.
This isn't your 2010s playbook of building a lone plant abroad. It's vertically integrated supply chains, tech transfer, and full operational ecosystems r...