$DOGE is showing an interesting setup Whales reportedly accumulated 430M+ DOGE over the past week while price stayed around the $0.07 area. The monthly chart is also showing similarities to the 2022 setup, including an inverted hammer and TD Sequential buy signal. But the key level is still $0.0813. A sustained breakout above that resistance would give the bullish setup more credibility. Until then, whale accumulation is interesting — but confirmation from price matters more. Is DOGE building momentum, or does it still need more confirmation? #DOGE #Dogecoin #crypto
$XRP has a signal the market may be underestimating — and it’s not a price target.
XRPL has crossed 8M activated accounts, yet daily active addresses recently hit a 2026 low.
That contradiction matters.
More accounts don’t automatically mean more demand for XRP.
Meanwhile, institutional exposure is growing through XRP ETFs. The real question is whether network usage, institutional demand and liquidity eventually start moving together.
That’s when the XRP repricing thesis gets interesting.
Until then, I’m watching the data — not the hype.
What matters more from here: real network usage or institutional demand?
1,500 $HYPE for three HIP-3 trading codes. The amount isn’t the main story. TradeXYZ reportedly spent 500 HYPE each on CRWD, NET and IREN, worth around $83K. The interesting part is the potential utility: More HIP-3 activity could create additional demand for HYPE. But one transaction doesn’t prove a trend. The real question is whether HIP-3 can turn this into sustained ecosystem demand. Bullish catalyst or just an early signal? #hype #Hyperliquid #crypto
Israel’s largest bank, Bank Leumi, plans to offer $BTC , ETH and SOL through its banking infrastructure in early 2027, with Galaxy providing trading and custody infrastructure.
The bigger shift isn’t simply a bank adding crypto.
It’s crypto potentially becoming part of the traditional banking stack.
Regulatory approval is still required, so this isn’t guaranteed yet.
But if Leumi gets it done, other banks may have a blueprint to follow.
Would you rather hold crypto through an exchange — or through your bank?
CZ just highlighted a risk most self-custody users rarely think about. The Trezor-related breach didn’t compromise the hardware wallet itself. The breach happened at its shipping provider, exposing personal information from thousands of customers. CZ’s point was interesting: buying a physical hardware wallet can create a real-world trail connecting your identity and address to your crypto security setup. That doesn’t make software wallets automatically safer. It shows that self-custody has another layer beyond private keys: privacy. Your wallet can be secure while the information around it isn’t. Would you choose anonymous delivery for a hardware wallet if it was available? #CryptoSecurity #SelfCustody #Trezor $BNB