Vanguard 2024: We don't plan to offer a spot Bitcoin ETF, and we're not going to change our minds. Vanguard 2025: Bitcoin ETF starts tomorrow on our platform
BREAKING: Vanguard, the world’s second-largest asset manager, will now allow ETFs and mutual funds that primarily hold cryptocurrencies to trade on its platform, reversing its longtime stance. The shift follows persistent retail and institutional demand, with spot Bitcoin ETFs pulling in billions since launch. BlackRock’s IBIT still holds around 70 billion dollars despite recent outflows and price weakness. image
OPERATION CHOKEPOINT 3.0: WHY THEY'RE ATTACKING SACKS, SAYLOR & TETHER For the past six weeks, Bitcoin’s price has been pummelled. Alongside that beating, we have been witnessing a coordinated, full-spectrum assault on some of the most influential pro-Bitcoin voices in America. We are talking David Sacks, Tether, Jack Mallers and Michael Saylor all taking major hits at the same time. Welcome to Operation Chokepoint 3.0. The bankers have declared Total War on Bitcoin. Let’s look at the battlefield. First, they came for the infrastructure. Jack Mallers, CEO of Strike, has his accounts at JPMorgan Chase shut down after calling Jamie Dimon Jeffrey Epstein’s banker. No real explanation was given, despite an executive order from Trump that explicitly prohibits this type of debanking. Next, they target the liquidity. Tether, the lifeblood of global crypto markets, was downgraded by S&P to a stability score of “weak,” claiming they are undercollateralized. Even Arthur Hayes has started throwing shade, saying a 30% drop in Bitcoin would wipe out their equity. But Paolo Ardoino fires back with the receipts: Tether has $30B more dollars in total assets than total liabilities. In a system full of insolvent fractional reserve banks, Tether is the only overcapitalized player. Then they pivot to politics. The New York Times drops a sprawling hit piece on David Sacks, the so-called Crypto Czar. They spent five months trying to manufacture a conflict of interest story. When they found nothing, they published a nothing-burger anyway. Why? To weaken the pro-Bitcoin voice inside the White House. And finally, they come for Gigachad himself, Michael Saylor. You have seen the Ponzi accusations flying around X. They want you to believe MicroStrategy is one dip to $74K away from liquidation. So let’s be clear. There are no margin calls. Saylor’s debt is fixed, long term and unshakeable. So you have to ask yourself: why now? Why is the FUD dial turned to eleven? The answer is simple. The legacy financial system has witnessed the legitimization of Bitcoin and they are scared. This is the monetary war we have been warning you about. The Trump administration is preparing to weaponize the Bitcoin and stablecoin flywheel to break the monopoly the banks have held over the money supply for a century. New bills like the GENIUS Act and the CLARITY Act threaten to shift money creation away from the Fed and the big banks and toward a more decentralized network. The banks are staring down the barrel of increased irrelevance as they lose control of the money printer. Vijay Boyapati called it. He said to expect maximum FUD right before the clean break upward because max FUD usually marks the bottom. They are trying to shake you out. They are trying to humiliate the loudest voices pushing Bitcoin forward. They are fighting for their lives because for the first time in a hundred years, people are beginning to believe there is another way to run this system. image
NEW: 🇨🇦 Canadian billionaire Frank Giustra sharply criticized Michael Saylor’s advice to sell gold for Bitcoin, calling it naive and dangerously simplistic. Giustra argued that over the past 15 years, emerging economies like China and India have been aggressively accumulating gold, making it far more resilient and globally supported than Saylor assumes. 👑 image
Texas launched its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve with a $5M buy during a price dip, aiming to move from an ETF to full self-custody. https://bitcoinnews.com/adoption/texas-strategic-bitcoin-reserve-5-million/
“CBDCs and currency controls aren’t theoretical. They’re coming. You need Bitcoin before things get bad.” @Efrat Fenigson joins to discuss: 🔸Bukele in person 🔸Global financial control 🔸Bitcoin adoption in 🇸🇻 SV, 🇺🇸 US, & 🇨🇭CH Full interview here: Listen on Fountain:
INTERVIEW: @EVAN KALOUDIS built @ZEUS, an on-chain and Lightning Bitcoin wallet that starts simple and guides users step by step to full Bitcoin self-custody. https://bitcoinnews.com/interviews/evan-kaloudis-zeus-bitcoin-wallet/
MSCI may drop Strategy from key indexes, risking forced fund sell-offs and sparking a surge of #BoycottJPMorgan backlash across the Bitcoin community. https://bitcoinnews.com/markets/jpmorgan-backlash-strategys-bitcoin/
Senator Lummis: "Operation Chokepoint 2.0 regrettably lives on. Policies like JP Morgan’s [debanking of Jack Mallers] undermine confidence in traditional banks and send the digital asset industry overseas. It’s past time we put Operation Chokepoint 2.0 to rest to make America the digital asset capital of the world." image
IS JPMORGAN TRYING TO CRUSH MSTR TO PREVENT A BITCOIN BREAKOUT? For 6 weeks straight, Bitcoin has been bleeding. Lower highs, lower lows, leading to a 30% drawdown. But if you think Bitcoin is taking it on the chin, look at Michael Saylor. Since July, MicroStrategy is down 60%. He’ll say “volatility is vitality,” but moves like this are more brutal than invigorating. So now everyone’s asking the same question: Is this just another ugly bull-market correction… or did something hit this market from the outside? A growing group of analysts think they’re seeing a pattern. This weekend, @HodlMaryland dropped a viral article arguing we’re watching a direct clash between 2 monetary regimes. The old order, built around JPMorgan, Wall Street, and the Federal Reserve. And a new order, forming around the US Treasury, stablecoins, and a Bitcoin-anchored digital architecture. In that framing, Bitcoin the ground the fight is happening on. And MicroStrategy is the bridge between the system that exists and the one trying to emerge. MSTR has become the conversion engine that turns fiat, credit, and treasuries into long-duration Bitcoin exposure at scale. If you believe the US ultimately wants Bitcoin reserves and stablecoin rails, then MSTR is a crucial on-ramp. If you are JPMorgan, defending a system where banks intermediate dollar creation and control settlement, that bridge looks like a threat that needs to be severed. Now line that up with the timeline critics are pointing to: • Spring: Jim Chanos announces a loud “long BTC, short MSTR” trade. • July: JPMorgan hikes MSTR margin requirements from 50% to 95%, cutting off leverage and triggering liquidations. • September: MSCI quietly signals it may reclassify Bitcoin treasury companies as “funds,” risking their removal from major indexes. • October: MSCI posts a cryptic consultation update—16 minutes before Trump’s tariff tweets spark a global flash crash. • November: After weeks of selling, JPM dusts off that 42-day-old document and pushes it as breaking “delisting risk.” • Same week: traders report frozen transfers and failures to deliver on MSTR shares held at JPM. Is all of this coincidence, or a coordinated attempt to crush the stock that symbolizes corporate Bitcoin adoption? Not everyone buys the thesis. Simon Dixit argues Saylor surrendered to Wall Street the moment he levered up, and that the real resistance is self-custodied Bitcoin, not MSTR. But whatever side you lean toward, one thing is hard to deny. This cycle is unlike any other and the recent drawdown feels like someone tried to stop a Bitcoin breakout before it started. The legacy system wants Bitcoin contained. The emerging system wants accumulation. And Saylor’s Strategy is standing in the middle. Whether this theory is spot on, we cannot be sure. But Bitcoin is now certainly more than a speculative trade... And instead is the battleground where financial behemoths battle over its narrative. image