SEC schedules CLARITY Act roundtable in May

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has scheduled a CLARITY Act roundtable for May, bringing together SEC and CFTC officials with crypto industry representatives to debate digital asset market structure jurisdiction, one of the final regulatory steps before the Senate Banking Committees expected markup the week of May 11.The SEC roundtable on the CLARITY Act is set for May 2026 and will address the central jurisdictional question of whether specific digital assets are regulated by the SEC or the CFTC under the proposed market structure framework.Senator Tim Scott confirmed he has now secured Tillis and additional Republican votes for the markup, but Senator John Kennedy continues to withhold support, leaving the goal of 13 of 13 Republican votes unmet.Senator Thom Tillis separately raised a new hurdle: law enforcement groups oppose a DeFi provision in the bill that would protect developers from liability for users illicit activities on their platforms, adding a fresh unresolved issue to the calendar.  The SEC roundtable follows the agency‘s March 17 joint taxonomy with the CFTC, which named 16 digital assets as commodities and provided the framework that the CLARITY Act would convert into permanent federal statute. CoinGape reported that the SEC plans to host the roundtable

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VET Technical Analysis May 2

VETs 24-hour trading volume is moving at low levels of 7.41 million dollars; this situation indicates that the price movement in the sideways trend is supported by weak market participation and carries potential accumulation signals. The decrease in volume may indicate that big players are quietly strengthening their positions, while volume confirmation is awaited for an upside breakout.  Volume Profile and Market Participation  VET‘s current volume profile shows quite low market participation with a 24-hour trading volume of 7.41 million dollars. This level is significantly below recent weekly averages and weakly confirms the price’s sideways movement around 0.01 dollars. Low volume indicates reduced interest from retail investors, while providing clues that large players at the institutional level (whales) are quietly managing their positions. In the volume profile, the price holding above EMA20 (0.01 dollars) is a healthy short-term signal, but since overall participation is low, the sustainability of this upside will be tested with volume increase.  In terms of market participation, the 1.10% daily change upward occurred with low volume; this signals that buyers are not dominant and sellers are not panic-selling. Volume declines are observed even in down moves on volume bars, reflecting a healthy consolidation process. However, with RSI at 50.49

05-02

BTC Holding at $78K: Technical Analysis

Bitcoin price (CoinDesk Data)BTC Price Movement and Market Dynamics  Bitcoin is trading at $78.212 with a 1.35% increase according to the latest data and is holding the $75.000 support. It has gained 1.25% since midnight, but there is no convincing momentum across the market. Traders are countering rallies with short positions in BTC futures; negative funding rates confirm this trend. The CoinDesk 20 Index rose 0.7%, turning 14 of its members green. The price has been stuck in the $75.000-$80.000 range since April 19.  BTC, recovering from the support test, made a bounce despite Wednesdays struggles. Futures open interest steady at $19 billion; speculative changes limited. Three-month annualized basis flat at 1.5%, institutions cautious. In options, call flows dominant, put/call 58% in favor of calls. Delta skew declined from 9.5% to 8.6%. Volatility contango: short-term 29% to 45% in March 2027. Liquidations $149 million, Binance $75.400 critical.  CoinDesk Overnight Rate (CDOR)BTC Technical Outlook and Levels  RSI at 60,79 neutral, trend sideways, Supertrend bearish. EMA 20: $76.021. Supports: S1 $71.926 (strong, 70% score), S2 $77.628 (strong, 66%). Resistances: R1 $79.422 (very strong, 94%), R2 $91.119 (medium). For detailed BTC analysis, futures data should be monitored. In altcoins, AXS and HYPE stand out; MORPHO and AAVE

05-02

BTC Rising with Volume: Put Interest Shows Defense

BTC Rising with Stable Volume and Strong Technical Structure  Bitcoin gained 1.33% in the European session, reaching 78.195,38 dollars; the rise over the last 24 hours is noteworthy. The price is currently supported by strong volume – 15% above the seven-day average. RSI at 60,79 is in the neutral zone, trend sideways but Supertrend bear signal. CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) up 0,95; BTC correlation reflects macro flows with 0,15 deviation. Click for detailed BTC analysis.  Critical Support and Resistance Levels for BTCSupports: S1: 71.926$ (⭐ Strong, 70% score, -7,99% distance – Fibo 0.382, SMA 100)S2: 77.628$ (⭐ Strong, 66% score, -0,69% distance)Resistances: R1: 79.422$ (⭐ Very Strong, 94% score, +1,60% – Fibo 0.618, BB Upper)R2: 91.119$ (Medium, 50% score, +16,57% distance)  EMA 20: 76.021$. Open interest in June 2026 76.000$ put increased 22,5; institutional defense signal. Santiment: 770M$+ BTC transferred to exchanges, sale preparation? BTC futures data cautious.  76.200-77.000$ levels critical; while volume maintains optimism, put interest draws defense position in risk assets.  Frequently Asked Questions About BTC  Why is BTC rising? Stable volume and macro flows supporting, RSI 60+ neutral-optimistic.  Is there downside risk for BTC? Supertrend bear, inflows to exchanges and put increase indicate yes; S2 77.628$ could be tested.  What is BTCs target? R1 79.422$

05-02

Pi Network confirms Consensus 2026 sponsorship

Pi Network confirmed its sponsorship of Consensus 2026 in Miami on May 5 to 7, with co-founders Dr. Chengdiao Fan and Nicolas Kokkalis each scheduled to speak at the Convergence Stage, marking the projects most prominent mainstream industry appearance as its Protocol 23 smart contract launch on May 11 approaches.Dr. Chengdiao Fan speaks May 6 on aligning Web3, AI, and blockchain for utility, while Nicolas Kokkalis joins a May 7 panel titled “How to Prove Youre Human in an AI World (Without Doxing Yourself)” at the Convergence Stage.Pi Network has completed over 526 million human KYC validation tasks across 18 million verified users, positioning it as one of the largest proof-of-personhood networks in crypto and a direct competitor to Worldcoin and Humanity Protocol.The Consensus sponsorship and founder appearances land six days before Protocol 23 activates on May 11, the most significant upgrade in Pis history, introducing full smart contract functionality.  Pi Network confirmed it is an official sponsor of Consensus 2026 in Miami. As crypto.news reported, both co-founders are scheduled as named speakers at the Convergence Stage, with Dr. Fan addressing the intersection of verified identity and the AI era and Dr. Kokkalis joining a panel directly on the problem of

05-02

Bitcoin Set For $80K Retest, Options Flash Potential Short Squeeze – Details

The Bitcoin market registered a significant rally in April with prices rising over 14%. In this first month of Q2 2026, the leading cryptocurrency reached a local peak of $79,000 before slipping into its current mini-consolidation. As prices remain range-bound, data from the Bitcoin Options market has highlighted traders expectations, which include a potential short squeeze ahead.  Call Positioning Builds At $80K To Create Resistance Zone   In an X post on May 1, analytics platform Glassnode shared an insightful update on the Bitcoin options following a general positive performance in April. This month, Glassnode analysts reported that implied volatility notably dropped, with short-term (1W) volatility expectations declining by 16 points and longer-term (6M) volatility declining by 8 points. After Aprils rally, this data largely suggests traders are no longer expecting explosive moves immediately.  Bitcoin remains rangebound following Aprils rally and its rejection just below 80K.  Heres what Bitcoin options data reveals about positioning, volatility expectations, and market sentiment beneath the surface. pic.twitter.com/iEIskzslZ4  — glassnode (@glassnode) May 1, 2026  Interestingly, the realized volatility confirms this notion, having aligned with the implied volatility trend. A reduced realized volatility is highly important to prevent traders from hedging heavily, thereby reinforcing a self-repeating low volatility cycle. In other developments,

05-02

Fed Chair Changes Keep Triggering Bitcoin Crash Cycles

Pattern Meets Policy Uncertainty  As of writing, according to CoinMarketcap, the price of Bitcoin is trading at around $78,000 and is relatively stable compared to its performance in previous cycles. But there may be another potential turning point in the market, especially with the Fed changing hands soon.  The incoming Fed chair has signaled support for central bank independence and a smaller balance sheet. Still, investors have little clarity on how policy will evolve. That lack of direction comes at a sensitive time for the economy.  Inflation has risen to 3.3%, its highest level in two years, driven largely by energy costs. Oil prices climbed above $115 as supply risks intensified. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to strain global flows, adding pressure just as the Fed prepares for a leadership transition.  Related: Crypto ETF Race Heats Up as Japans JPX Targets 2027–2028 Listing Window  Bitcoin Faces Macro Pressure  Bitcoins price is a reflection of increasing macro pressures. The recent surge could not exceed $80,000 as rejection continues for the past few weeks. The momentum has been weakening, and buyers have become more careful.  There is also a change in the institutional flow dynamics. The spot ETF inflows had broken records until late April when they

05-02

Pi Networks New Deadline: What Does the Next Big Update Mean for the PI Token

PI has a history of gaining traction ahead of major announcements and updates – will it happen again now?  ;  }  function loadTrinityPlayer(targetWrapper, theme,extras=“”) {  cleanupPlayer(targetWrapper); // Always clean first ✅  targetWrapper.classList.add(‘played’);  // Create script  const scriptEl = document.createElement(“script”);  scriptEl.setAttribute(“fetchpriority”, “high”);  scriptEl.setAttribute(“charset”, “UTF-8”);  const scriptURL = new URL(`https://trinitymedia.ai/player/trinity/2900019254/?themeAppearance=${theme}${extras}`);  scriptURL.searchParams.set(“pageURL”, window.location.href1);  scriptEl.src = scriptURL.toString();  // Insert player  const placeholder = targetWrapper.querySelector(“.add-before-this”);  placeholder.parentNode.insertBefore(scriptEl, placeholder.nextSibling);  }  function getTheme() {  return document.body.classList.contains(“dark”) ? “dark” : “light”;  }  // Initial Load for Desktop  if (window.innerWidth 768) {  const desktopBtn = document.getElementById(“desktopPlayBtn”);  if (desktopBtn) {  desktopBtn.addEventListener(“click”, function () {  const desktopWrapper = document.querySelector(“.desktop-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if (desktopWrapper) loadTrinityPlayer(desktopWrapper, getTheme(),  });  }  }  // Mobile Button Click  const mobileBtn = document.getElementById(“mobilePlayBtn”);  if (mobileBtn) {  mobileBtn.addEventListener(“click”, function () {  const mobileWrapper = document.querySelector(“.mobile-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if (mobileWrapper) loadTrinityPlayer(mobileWrapper, getTheme(),  });  }  function reInitButton(container,html){  container.innerHTML = + html;  }  // Theme switcher  const destroyButton = document.getElementById(“checkbox”);  if (destroyButton) {  destroyButton.addEventListener(“click”, () = {  setTimeout(() = {  const theme = getTheme();  if (window.innerWidth 768) {  const desktopWrapper = document.querySelector(“.desktop-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if(desktopWrapper.classList.contains(‘played’)){  loadTrinityPlayer(desktopWrapper, theme,  }else{  reInitButton(desktopWrapper,‘’)  const desktopBtn = document.getElementById(“desktopPlayBtn”);  if (desktopBtn) {  desktopBtn.addEventListener(“click”, function () {  const desktopWrapper = document.querySelector(“.desktop-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if (desktopWrapper) loadTrinityPlayer(desktopWrapper,theme,‘  });  }  }  } else {  const mobileWrapper = document.querySelector(“.mobile-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if(mobileWrapper.classList.contains(‘played’)){  loadTrinityPlayer(mobileWrapper, theme,  }else{  const mobileBtn = document.getElementById(“mobilePlayBtn”);  if (mobileBtn) {  mobileBtn.addEventListener(“click”, function () {  const mobileWrapper = document.querySelector(“.mobile-player-wrapper.trinity-player-iframe-wrapper”);  if (mobileWrapper) loadTrinityPlayer(mobileWrapper,theme,  });  }  }  }  }, 100);  });  }  })();  The team behind the controversial project has outlined the new deadline for the completion of the latest protocol update, version 23.  At the same time, the native token has calmed at around $0.18 after the most recent volatility, but history shows that its fluctuations could return once the community anticipates new

05-02

Developer Claims He Can Crack $700 Million Lost Bitcoin Wallet 

A developer claims a new CUDA-powered tool can recover 8,999 Bitcoin (BTC) lost in 2010 by a user known as “Stone Man.” The dormant fortune is now worth roughly $688 million.  The address has not moved a single satoshi in almost 16 years. A successful recovery would rank among the largest reclaimed Bitcoin holdings ever recorded.  How the Stone Man Bitcoin Wallet Was Lost  Stone Man bought 9,000 BTC in 2010 and ran an early Bitcoin client (version 0.3.2) from a Linux boot CD. After sending one coin to a personal address, the software automatically generated a “change” address for the remaining 8,999 BTC.  Stone Man Bitcoin Wallet. Source: Blockchain.com  When the machine shut down, the boot CD wiped the updated wallet.dat file. His backup did not contain the new change address, leaving the fortune stranded at a key he never recorded.  The episode, posted on bitcointalk.org under topic 782, remains one of the earliest documented cases of catastrophic key loss. It predates the services now built around wallet rescue.  Stone Man Case on Bitcointalk.org. Source: Bitcointalk.orgA CUDA-Powered Brute Force  A Reddit user known as CompetitiveRough8180 says the tool exploits weak entropy in early Bitcoin client keys to narrow the search space.  CUDA offloads calculations to GPU hardware, accelerating

05-02

MiCA Decoded: Why the Regulator Sees Your Compliance Team as a Single Brain

MiCA Decoded is a 12-article weekly series for News, co-authored by LegalBisons Co-Founding and Managing Directors: Aaron Glauberman, Viktor Juskin and Sabir Alijev. LegalBison advises and FinTech companies on MiCA licensing, CASP and VASP applications, and regulatory structuring across Europe and beyond.The Myth: Outsourcing a Compliance Officer Is Enough  When founders begin planning for crypto-assets services providers (CASP) authorization, the conversation almost always arrives at the same moment: “So, do we need to hire a compliance officer?”  Sometimes the question comes with a follow-up: “And a Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO)? Is that it?”  The answer to both is yes. But treating those two appointments as the finish line is the most common and consequential misreading of what MiCA actually demands from a compliance function.  Regulators are not checking whether the org chart has the right job titles. They are assessing whether the management body, as a whole unit, has the knowledge architecture, the structural independence, and the documented operational depth to run a regulated financial institution. A MiCA license is not issued to a person. It is issued to an organism.  This distinction sits at the heart of why so many early-stage applications stall or require significant rework before a National Competent Authority (NCA)

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