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Google disclosed a $920M-per-month GPU compute deal with SpaceX on June 5, 2026
Google disclosed on June 5, 2026 that it will pay SpaceX $920 million per month for access to GPU computing capacity, with usage set to ramp through September and key delivery milestones tied to late 2026. The agreement includes a 90-day cancellation option after December 31, 2026 and provisions allowing Google to exit or accept discounted capacity if SpaceX misses the September 30 GPU delivery target.
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Michael Saylor defends Strategy's 32 BTC sale disclosed June 1 after Bitcoin drop
Bitcoin has slid nearly 15% since Strategy disclosed on June 1 that it sold 32 BTC between May 26 and May 31 for about $2.5 million, while MSTR shares fell 24% over the same span. Speaking at BTC Prague, chairman Michael Saylor said he tells individuals not to sell Bitcoin but never promised the company would not, adding Strategy has long disclosed it may sell if needed.
BTC
BTC+1.20%
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Solana Foundation President Lily Liu highlights tokenized rails as SOL hovers near $68
On 12 June 2026, Solana Foundation President Lily Liu said on CNBC that crypto’s key value is always-on financial access for anyone with an internet connection, which she framed as a potential market of 5.5 billion users. Her comments came as SOL traded at $67.21, about 33% below its 200-day average of $100.43, while the network hosted tokenized exposure tied to SpaceX’s Nasdaq debut priced at $135 per share and valued near $1.75 trillion.
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SOL+1.30%
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JPMorgan Sees Bitcoin "Debasement Trade" Retreat Accelerating as BTC Holds Above $63,000
JPMorgan says the macro "debasement trade" that previously pushed billions into Bitcoin and gold is unwinding, with the retreat accelerating for BTC. Bitcoin is trading above $63,000 after falling from an October peak above $126,000, while gold ETFs shed $20 billion in the week through June 5 and US spot bitcoin ETFs logged $2.1 billion of outflows in June. A Sygnum CIO argued the flows may reflect cash-and-carry arbitrage being closed rather than broad capitulation.
BTC
BTC+1.20%
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CFTC Chair Mike Selig Says Agency Will Replace "Regulation by Enforcement" With Clear Crypto Rules
CFTC Chair Mike Selig, confirmed to lead the agency in December 2025, said crypto markets have faced prolonged regulatory uncertainty and that the regulator will prioritize clear, rule-based oversight over enforcement-led policymaking. As the CFTC's only sitting commissioner, he now holds unusual sway over crypto, derivatives and prediction markets, including a $36.6 billion event-contract market reported for Q1 2026. Selig also pointed to work on U.S.-regulated crypto perpetual futures and a June 10 proposal that would review prediction-market contracts under a 90-day process.
BTC
BTC+1.20%
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