- Over 48 days Binance saw ~39,958 BTC inflows; reserves rose to 659,488 BTC. Peak adjusted daily inflow +8,791 BTC on June 2, 7‑day MA eased to +0.691 by June 5; whales ~46.8%. 1
- Glassnode co-founder Rafael maps BTCUSD floor at $46k–$54k using on-chain models, cites CVDD near $46,200, notes rare deeper tail to $35k–$40k, repair zone $75k–$79k, 50‑week MA ~ $93k. 2
- MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor said BTCUSD dropped due to capital shifting into AI infrastructure and confirmed MicroStrategy sold some of its Bitcoin holdings. 3
- Strive holds ~19,000 BTC (~$1.2B) and offers SATA, a Bitcoin-backed yield product paying a 13% variable dividend; company says it keeps an 18-month dividend reserve and has no corporate debt 4
- DFG CEO James Wo says institutions favor Bitcoin over Ethereum. He expects BTCUSD may fall to $60,000–$62,000 before rising to about $125,000, with a new ATH in 2027–2028. 5
- MicroStrategy sold 32 BTC between May 26–31 at about $77,135 each, raising ~$2.5M for preferred-stock dividends. Company holds 843,706 BTC with ~$64B total cost basis. 6
- BTCUSD near $61,593; $60,000 cited as key support. Traders watching ETF flows, exchange inflows and futures activity to avoid a drop below $60,000. 7
- On-chain tracker ChainCatcher spotted a 2,835.32 BTC long opened at $60,153.80 by account “Set 10 Big Goals First,” showing about $5.88M unrealized profit. 8
- In February 2026, Bitcoin (BTCUSD) registered an RSI near 15.86 while trading above $60,000; in that period it subsequently rallied roughly 30% toward $82,850 from the oversold condition. 9
- Cathie Wood said Bitcoin’s near-term outlook is unclear, citing quantum computing risks and possible selling from Michael Saylor; some on-chain signals show extreme bearish readings. 10