Venezuela's $60 Billion BTC 'Shadow Reserves', Walmart Supports Bitcoin Payments: What's the Overseas Crypto Community Talking About Today?
In the past 24 hours, the crypto market saw discussions ranging from macro trends to ecosystem-specific developments. Key topics included warnings about on-chain price manipulation, using AI to capture alpha in prediction markets, and the potential impact of geopolitical risks on supply dynamics.
Mainstream discussions highlighted a sharp but suspicious 40% surge in $CVX, driven by bot activity rather than genuine demand, serving as a caution against becoming exit liquidity. Polymarket gained attention as traders shared methods to use AI tools to track insider addresses, lowering the barrier to alpha discovery. Geopolitical tension arose with reports that Venezuela holds a "shadow reserve" of over 600,000 BTC (worth $600B+), accumulated through gold swaps and oil exports settled in USDT. If seized by the U.S., these coins could become long-term locked supply, potentially boosting BTC’s.
On safety, analysis showed that physical attacks on crypto holders are rising with market cap but remain proportionally lower than in 2015 or 2018. In adoption news, Walmart announced it will accept Bitcoin payments at checkout via OnePay Cash, reaching over 150M customers.
Ecosystem-wise, Solana’s spot trading volume surpassed all off-chain exchanges except Binance, hitting $1.6T. Ethereum solidified its role in stablecoin settlement, with transfer volume doubling to $8T in Q4 2025. Perp DEX open interest returned to pre-crash levels, indicating renewed confidence.
Other updates included Sui’s plans for protocol-level private transactions by 2026, and Infinix’s unsuccessful public raise, securing less than 10% of its $5M target.
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