NEWS DIGEST – 06.10.2025π
1) π Bitcoin smashes ATH at ~$125K amid ETF inflows & macro stress
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high around $125,400, before pulling back slightly to $123β124K. The rally is being fueled by **record ETF inflows ($3.25B last week)** and a flight to perceived safe-havens amid U.S. government shutdown fears. Β
Why it matters: This is not just a technical breakoutβitβs a liquidity / narrative breakout. When ETFs and macro narratives align, upward momentum tends to sustain longer. Monitor if pullbacks hold above prior resistance zones as new support.
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2) π Europe moves central: ESMA seeks broader oversight over crypto firms
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is pushing for greater powers over exchanges, crypto firms, and clearing housesβshifting oversight away from fragmented national regulators. Β
Why it matters: If ESMA gains real control, crypto regulation in Europe may become more unified, reducing jurisdictional arbitrage. Firms may face more consistent rules across the bloc, but also stricter pan-EU supervision.
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3) π³ Whale activity peaks: ETH & BTC big flows show mixed signs
Whale / large address activity surged: in ETH, huge inflows to a wallet (26,029 ETH) were observed, while in BTC, large transfers to exchanges were seen. Some profit taking, some accumulation. Β
Why it matters: Big wallets move firstβthey sniff tops or bottoms. Mixed signals suggest volatility ahead: some are locking in gains, others backing their bets. Watch where large outflows / inflows concentrate (exchanges or cold storage).
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4) π Altcoin ETF wave prepping: SECβs October calendar crowded
With 16 crypto ETF applications on the SECβs October docket, and new βgeneric listing standardsβ in place, altcoins like XRP and SOL could see quicker approvals. Β
Why it matters: Until now, most ETF focus was on BTC/ETH. If altcoin spot ETFs get approved, capital rotation may diversify beyond the majors. This could also bring new volatility, as retail/institutional interest magnifies token-specific flows.