Good Morning Lions,
US spot Bitcoin ETFs just absorbed more than 14,000 BTC in five days through August 7 — the strongest stretch since May. That's not a small number. On-chain data is starting to show bottoming characteristics, and the shift signals a real reversal from Q2's institutional selling pressure. The leverage hasn't fully flushed, but accumulation is outpacing capitulation. Could be wrong. As always, 50-50.
The macro backdrop matters here. Goldman Sachs just cut the odds of a September Fed rate hike to "very unlikely," citing soft economic data and moderating inflation. That tells me the capital markets are repricing risk assets, and Bitcoin's getting bid into that repricing. Thin volumes and multi-year low volatility mean the move is fragile — one bad print could reverse it — but the direction matters.
Exposure is everything right now.
BTC $63,547 (+0.9%). Spot ETFs post strongest inflow week since May. Fed rate hike odds collapse. Chainalysis sues DHS. Shiba Inu warns of migration scams.
TL;DR: Spot Bitcoin ETFs absorbed 14,000+ BTC in five days through August 7, marking the strongest inflow stretch since May. On-chain metrics are showing bottoming signals despite thin volumes and multi-year low volatility. The shift reverses Q2's institutional selling and suggests capital is rotating back into risk.
TL;DR: Billionaire investor Mark Cuban says high-end AI chips—not Bitcoin—represent the next major investment wave, citing Bitcoin's failure to function as a macro hedge. The call reflects a broader tech investor pivot toward infrastructure plays over digital assets.
TL;DR: AI hyperscalers are ramping up borrowing as US Treasury spending rises, intensifying competition for investor capital. Market watchers are pricing modest odds of gold hitting $4,700 by August 2026, reflecting uncertainty over how the Fed will respond to the capital drain.
TL;DR: Scammers are impersonating Shiba Inu developers and promoting fake token migration schemes through Telegram, targeting holders of SHIB, BONE, LEASH, and TREAT. A legitimate LEASH v2 migration is planned but no official date has been announced; holders should verify all migration claims against official channels.
TL;DR: Florida's emerging AI regulatory framework—ranging from consumer protections to data center energy rules—has become a testing ground for tech lobbying. Groups like TechNet are shifting from outright opposition to shaping policy from within, signaling a broader acceptance of state-level AI rules.
TL;DR: Goldman Sachs lowered odds of a September Federal Reserve rate increase to "very unlikely," citing soft economic data and moderating inflation. Chief Economist Jan Hatzius said inflation is more likely to improve than deteriorate, signaling potential relief for risk assets including Bitcoin.
TL;DR: Blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis filed suit in the US Court of Federal Claims, alleging the Department of Homeland Security and ICE bypassed competitive bidding to award a sole-source contract to rival TRM Labs. The lawsuit could reshape federal procurement standards for blockchain analytics tools.
The Fed pivot is real. Inflation is cooling. Capital is rotating. Watch what happens when the next jobs print lands. — Khal
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More crypto news, daily, at news.leodex.io. The Daily LEO · Written by the LEO Team, Edited by Khal.