TeraWulf’s Q1 loss hits $427M as HPC leasing becomes majority of revenue
HPC lease revenue rose 117% QoQ to $21M, while Bitcoin mining revenue fell 50% to about $13M.
HPC lease revenue rose 117% QoQ to $21M, while Bitcoin mining revenue fell 50% to about $13M.
The run totaled $3.4B since the week of April 2, but Thursday–Friday redemptions flagged softer marginal demand.
The Strike CEO’s comments land as Morgan Stanley is reported to be piloting E*Trade crypto trading at a 50 bps fee.
Canaccord lifted its price target to $224, pointing to preferred-share funding as Strategy keeps adding Bitcoin.
Tydro and Kelp DAO also shifted oracle and bridge infrastructure as LayerZero disputes the root-cause narrative.
TradingView showed selling pressure easing into the Wall Street open as $79K and $76K supports came into focus.
Prosecutors said the group escalated to home break-ins for hardware wallets when remote access failed.
Stolen funds were split across three Ethereum wallets as security firms described an allowed-signer abuse path.
NEAR is targeting a FIPS-204 testnet by end of Q2 as it builds post-quantum-safe signing.
NEAR gained 16.0% and ICP rose 10.4% while BTC and ETH lagged despite posting gains.
The bank expects broader access for E*Trade’s 8.6 million clients later in 2026, setting up fresh fee pressure on retail venues.
Strategy disclosed 818,334 BTC held at a $75,537 average cost and about $1.5 billion in annual dividend and interest obligations.
A $4.45B post-March bid into spot ETFs is reviving the hedge narrative, but BTC’s equity linkage is rising again.
Traders weighed nearly $630M in spot ETF inflows against liquidity-sweep reversal risk amid US-Iran headlines.
A $250M-plus Bitcoin sale and AMD’s expansion to 50 MW reframed the miner’s AI pivot for equity traders.
BTC traded near $78,250 as policy headlines swirl around the CLARITY Act and a teased Trump reserve update.
The framework leans on ETF and corporate ownership rising from ~12% of supply and a “digital gold” share of gold’s ~$24T market.
Orderbooks show over $130M in asks up to $79,300 as short-liquidation risk begins near $76,800.
The pullback hit alongside oil at $126 and a 5-year yield at 4.02%, even as flows since March remain +$3.3B.
USD-linked tokens made up 40% of buys versus 18% for Bitcoin, even as BTC stayed in 52% of portfolios.