Author: John Smith

Global markets are entering a major week filled with inflation reports, geopolitical developments, and central macroeconomic data. Summary Iran responded to a US proposal while rejecting claims of surrender during ongoing diplomatic discussions. Markets now focus on CPI, PPI, retail sales, and industrial production data this week. Bitcoin traders are watching macro volatility as BTC remains near major psychological levels recently. Traders are closely watching new comments from Iran alongside upcoming U.S. economic releases. The Kobeissi Letter reported that Iran sent a response to a U.S. proposal through Pakistani mediators. Shortly afterward, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that negotiations would…

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Strategy CEO Phong Le said the company’s success rests on more than the Bitcoin held on its balance sheet.  Summary Strategy said Q1 revenue rose 11.9% year over year to $124.3 million. Phong Le said cloud revenue grew 59% during the company’s strongest software quarter in years. Strategy’s Bitcoin model faces scrutiny as debt and losses mount. In a post on X, he argued that Strategy’s enterprise software business remains a core part of the company’s long-term model. Le said the software unit gives Strategy engineers, cloud teams, enterprise customers, compliance systems, and global operations that most digital asset firms…

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Ripple’s native token (XRP) traded near $1.42 on May 10, with a market cap of about $87.9 billion and over $1 billion in daily volume.  Summary EGRAG Crypto says XRP’s next major low could form near $0.93 under the 200 SMA. Ali Charts says XRP flashed a TD Sequential buy signal after a short correction. XRP trades near $1.42, with traders watching $1.45 resistance and $1.80 next. Crypto.news data showed XRP ranked fourth by market value, with about 61.8 billion tokens in circulation. The token has gained modestly over the past week, but traders remain divided on its next major…

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Michael Saylor has moved to clarify Strategy’s position after recent comments raised questions about whether the company could sell part of its Bitcoin holdings. Summary Saylor says Strategy may sell Bitcoin but remain a net buyer over time. Strategy holds 818,334 BTC after reporting a $12.54 billion Q1 loss. Dividend costs and Peter Schiff’s Ponzi claims keep pressure on Strategy’s model. The Strategy co-founder said his well-known “never sell your Bitcoin” line was less precise than the company’s actual policy. He said the clearer position is that Strategy should never become a net seller of Bitcoin. Strategy may sell BTC…

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Trump Media & Technology Group reported a $405.9 million net loss for the first quarter of 2026, as its Bitcoin and Cronos holdings lost value on paper. Summary Trump Media’s Q1 loss widened as Bitcoin and Cronos holdings fell below purchase prices. The company still reported positive operating cash flow despite large non-cash crypto markdowns. Crypto.news earlier covered Trump Media’s deeper Crypto.com and Cronos treasury strategy. The company said most of the loss came from non-cash charges, including $368.7 million tied to unrealized losses on digital assets, pledged digital assets, and equity securities. It also reported $11.5 million in accreted…

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Meta launched Muse Spark on April 8, its first fully closed AI model, abandoning its open-source Llama strategy Summary Meta launched Muse Spark on April 8, the first product from its Meta Superintelligence Labs unit, built from scratch by Alexandr Wang’s team after a $14.3bn Scale AI deal. The model is fully proprietary with no open weights, a direct reversal of the Llama strategy that reached 1.2 billion downloads by early 2026. Meta stock rose 9% on launch day, and the model will roll out across WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger in the coming weeks. Meta launched Muse Spark on…

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JPMorgan AI spending has been reclassified from discretionary innovation to core infrastructure, placing it alongside data centers and cybersecurity in the bank’s budget. Summary JPMorgan reclassified its $2bn annual AI budget from discretionary innovation to core infrastructure, placing it alongside payment systems and cybersecurity in its $19.8bn tech spend. CEO Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan AI deployment has already generated $2bn in operational savings, effectively self-funding the investment across 150,000 employees. The bank runs over 500 active AI use cases in production, including fraud detection that has cut anti-money laundering false positives by 95%. JPMorgan has reclassified JPMorgan AI investment as…

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OpenAI has crossed $25bn in annualized revenue and is actively preparing its OpenAI IPO for as early as the fourth quarter of 2026. Summary OpenAI crossed $25bn in annualized revenue in February 2026, up from $6bn at the end of 2024, driven by ChatGPT subscriptions and enterprise adoption. The OpenAI IPO is being prepared with Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley advising, targeting a potential filing in the second half of 2026. OpenAI is not yet profitable and projects annual cash burn reaching $57bn by 2027, making public capital access a financial necessity rather than a choice. OpenAI has crossed…

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Virginia redistricting referendum was struck down 4-3 by the state Supreme Court on May 8, with Democrats immediately filing to appeal to SCOTUS Summary The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that Democrats violated procedural requirements when they placed the redistricting amendment on the April ballot. The court found that early voting had already begun when the legislature took its first vote in October 2025, incurably tainting the referendum. Democrats immediately filed to seek emergency relief from the US Supreme Court, warning the ruling silences the will of voters who approved the measure by 52%. Virginia redistricting was struck down 4-3…

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Morgan Stanley has launched E*Trade crypto trading at 0.5%, undercutting Coinbase, Schwab, and Robinhood in a pilot set to reach 8.6 million users. Summary Morgan Stanley launched an E*Trade crypto pilot on May 6, charging 50 basis points per trade for Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana via infrastructure partner Zerohash. The 0.5% fee undercuts Charles Schwab at 75bps, Fidelity at 1%, and Coinbase retail fees that can exceed 0.5% depending on tier and payment method. All 8.6 million E*Trade clients are set to gain access later in 2026, alongside a proprietary digital wallet expected in the second half of the year.…

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