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Nearly 2.88 million ETH in queue for staking on Ethereum, new entrants face a 50-day wait

data from beaconcha.in shows approximately 2.8841 million ETH are queued in the Ethereum validator entry queue awaiting staking. Based on the processing rate of 256 validators per epoch, new participants need to wait 50 days and 2 hours before they can officially begin staking. The exit queue contains only 89,800 ETH, with an exit wait time of 1 day and 13 hours, and an additional 7.7 days required for full automatic withdrawal of funds. Currently, there are approximately 888,000 active validators on the network, with a total staked ETH amount of 39.5 million, accounting for 32.45% of the total ETH supply. The current annualized staking yield stands at 2.74%.

Hyperliquid storage sector leads the night session rally, with MU and SNDK rising over 4%

Hyperinsight monitoring shows, while US Eastern Time is still in Sunday's market closure, the storage sector on Hyperliquid took the lead in moving higher during the night session. MU (Micron Technology) rose 4.6%, currently trading at $1,028, with a 24-hour trading volume of $43 million and an open interest of $260 million over the same period; SNDK (SanDisk) rose 4%, currently trading at $2,060.The largest position holder in the Hyperliquid storage sector benefited simultaneously. This address currently holds long positions across three major targets: MU, SNDK, and SKHYNIX, with a total position size of $31.5 million. Their average entry prices were $968, $1,981, and $1,508, respectively. At 5:00 AM today, after SNDK rebounded above the $2,000 mark, this address significantly increased its long positions, further betting on an upward trend in the storage sector.

Hyperliquid's Largest SPCX Long Position Fully Closed at $36.4 Million, Incurring a $300,000 Loss

According to on-chain analyst Ember CN, the largest SPCX long position on Hyperliquid has been fully closed, incurring a loss of $300,000. The address had opened a $36.4 million SPCX long position on Hyperliquid before the SPCX launch, with an average entry price of $171.4.After SPCX was listed and began trading, the price failed to continue rising. The address subsequently closed the position over the past few hours at an average price of $169.8.

Bitcoin Market Faces Structural Pressure: BTC Flows into Exchanges, Stablecoin Outflows Weaken Rebound Momentum

CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler pointed out that on-chain data shows Bitcoin (BTC) is flowing into exchanges in large quantities, while stablecoin liquidity continues to flow out. The simultaneous deterioration on both the supply and demand sides of the market is considered a major reason for Bitcoin's approximately 22% decline from its May highs.Furthermore, the Bitcoin 30-day net exchange flow indicator has turned notably positive, currently standing at around +114,000 BTC. Compared to the net outflow of approximately -85,000 to -115,000 BTC seen in early May, the market has shifted from an accumulation phase to a distribution phase. The indicator briefly rose to around +167,000 BTC in early June, indicating that more holders are transferring BTC to exchanges, increasing potential selling pressure.At the same time, the 30-day moving average net flow of stablecoins remains consistently negative, currently at approximately -$105 million. In early May, this indicator was still in the range of +$40 million to +$90 million, representing relatively strong buy-side liquidity in the market. However, it turned negative after mid-May and expanded to around -$150 million to -$170 million in early June, indicating that stablecoin funds are leaving exchanges, reducing the market's "ammunition."Axel Adler's analysis suggests that the current market is experiencing a simultaneous combination of "increased BTC supply" and "declining stablecoin demand": on one hand, selling pressure is rising, and on the other, new buying power is insufficient. This has led to Bitcoin's pullback from its May highs and entry into a phase of declining risk appetite.For a trend reversal to materialize, the market needs to see simultaneous improvement in two indicators: BTC shifting back to net exchange outflows, signifying renewed accumulation by investors; and stablecoins re-entering exchanges, signaling the return of buying funds. Until these two indicators return to positive territory, any short-term rebound may be viewed more as a technical correction.

A whale has increased its SPCX long position to $21.1 million, with an entry price of $168

: According to on-chain analyst EmberCN's monitoring, a whale is very bullish on SpaceX's performance after tonight's listing and has been continuously increasing its position. It has increased its SPCX long position to $21.1 million, with an entry price of $168. Currently, the pre-market PreP price of SPCX has reached $176, corresponding to a total market cap of $2.27 trillion for SPCX. This represents a 30% increase from its issue price of $135.

Less than two hours, floating profit of $1.608 million: an address opened a 20x long position on 36,826 ETH

according to on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, an address deposited 3 million USDC at 19:53 and then opened a 20x long position on 36,826 ETH, worth $61.13 million. The entry price was $1,620.6, and the current price is $1,658.8, resulting in a floating profit of $1.608 million.

A Hyperliquid whale shorted the S&P 500 with 50x leverage, achieving a paper profit of up to $3.6 million.

According to Hyperinsight monitoring, yesterday evening, a whale on the Hyperliquid platform continuously opened and added to a short position on the S&P 500 with 50x leverage. The position was fully established by 9:50 p.m. yesterday, reaching a total of 20,000 contracts—approximately $147 million—with an average entry price of $7,428. At the time of the final addition, the S&P 500 was still trading around $7,466, meaning the position was nearly fully built near the peak.

“The New Stock God” Serenity: JPMorgan’s Purchase of SIVE Could Trigger Institutional Follow-On Buying

“New Stock God” Serenity posted on X, stating that JPMorgan’s disclosure of acquiring over 5.25% of $SIVE shares carries far greater market significance than the public anticipated. For U.S. institutions, $135 million is merely a small amount—they have ample capacity to acquire up to 25% of the shares; the main constraint lies in the limited number of freely tradable shares available to retail investors. Nevertheless, JPMorgan’s buying signal is expected to trigger follow-on purchases by other major institutions, creating a chain reaction. Since $SIVE’s freely tradable shares are heavily shorted by Swedish hedge funds and various algorithmic funds, the entry of large U.S. institutions into positions will trigger market short-covering activity. Serenity added that this also validates their strategy: first providing investment ideas to retail investors, then letting institutions follow—thereby capturing opportunities in the next CPO super-cycle.

Monera Digital’s trading team began building BTC short positions on May 18, entering near the initial inflection point of the current downward trend

Monera Digital has released a recent trading review. The team adopted a phased position-building strategy, entering the market on three separate occasions: May 18, May 22, and May 25. The average entry price was $77,203, and as of press time, the current price is approximately $63,000, resulting in a strategy return of over 20%. The position remains short.This trade was supported by Monera Digital’s AI quantitative agent, which assisted in determining entry timing and position management. Combined with traders' assessment of the broader market conditions, the strategy achieved dual control over signal capture and risk management execution.

Binance Life Suspected of Dual-Channel Position Building and Price Pump, with ~$38.77 Million Involved Across On-Chain and Exchange Channels

According to on-chain analyst Ai Aunt (@ai9684xtpa), Binance Life has surged by 52% since June 1, rising from $0.5503 to $0.8361. On-chain data shows that two addresses have collectively spent $20 million in USDT to accumulate positions since June 1, at an average entry price of approximately $0.684, generating an unrealized profit of roughly $4.418 million.

Unrealized profit of $5.881 million; the trader who "set 10 major goals first" holds 2,835.32 BTC in long positions

on-chain analyst Ai Yi posted on platform X, stating that the long positions of the trader who "set 10 major goals first" have an unrealized profit of $5.881 million. As shown in a screenshot shared yesterday, the trader has opened long positions for 2,835.32 BTC, valued at $170 million, with an entry price of $60,153.8. BTC has now broken through $62,000.

a16z-affiliated entity buys another $5.238 million worth of HYPE, cumulative position exceeds $327 million this year

: According to crypto analyst Ai Yi @ai_9684xtpa's monitoring, an a16z-affiliated entity has added another 90,091 HYPE tokens in the past 10 hours, valued at approximately $5.238 million.On-chain data shows that the entity has accumulated a position of 6.996 million HYPE tokens since 2026, with a total value of approximately $327 million and an average entry price of around $46.85.

Whale Loracle Continues Accumulating and Averaging Down ZEC Long Positions, Increasing Exposure to $10.8 Million and Inadvertently Becoming ZEC’s Largest Market Participant

According to Hyperinsight monitoring, during ZEC’s sharp price decline, Loracle—a well-known trader on Hyperliquid—saw the unrealized losses on their long positions continuously widen. In response to the downward trend, this address persistently added to its long positions against the market, deploying large sums to “hold firm” through the downturn; it accumulated longs all the way down to near $250, lowering the average entry price from above $500 to $354.

Bankless co-founder discloses entry costs for some portfolio tokens: NEAR ~$1.40, HYPE ~$45

Odaily Odaily News: Bankless co-founder David Hoffman responded to investors by disclosing his entry costs for four major tokens: NEAR, HYPE, ZEC, and LIT. Among them, the entry price for NEAR was approximately $1.40, HYPE around $45, ZEC about $560, and LIT approximately $1.35. According to previous reports, after liquidating his ETH holdings, the founder split the capital allocation, deploying 50% of the principal into VVV, NEAR, ZEC, and HYPE. The remaining 50% was kept for periodic dollar-cost averaging, with the subsequent funds fully used to purchase LIT.

Real position may reach $208 million, Jason60704294 long 3,076.88 BTC

according to analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, Jason60704294's screenshot shows he currently holds a long position of 281.789 BTC, valued at $19.09 million, with an entry price of $67,777. Based on large transactions at the same price on Binance during the same period, his actual position is estimated to be 3,076.88 BTC, worth $208 million. Additionally, between May 28 and June 2, he opened short positions on 2,739 BTC, profiting $3.308 million.

Floating profit of $1.461M: An address holds long positions in NVDA and MRVL while opening a short position in ETH

Odaily Odaily News: According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, an address currently holds 3x long positions in NVIDIA and Marvell Technology worth $27.18 million, with a floating profit of $1.382 million. Additionally, it has opened a 3x short position of $4.944 million in ethereum:native, with an entry price of $2,006.6, yielding a floating profit of $72,000. The current total floating profit stands at $1.461 million.

Liquidation price is $45 away from entry. A Hyperliquid whale opens a 25x leveraged long position of 12,900 ETH

according to on-chain analyst Ember monitoring, a whale on Hyperliquid opened a long position of 12,900 ETH with 25x leverage at $2,011.7, with a position value of $26.1 million and a liquidation price of $1,967.1, which is $45 away from the entry price.

Hyperliquid Opens ~$25.8 Million ETH Long Position After Dormant Address Reactivates

According to Hyperinsight monitoring, an address on Hyperliquid—dormant for four months—was reactivated today. After receiving approximately $1.1 million in new funds, it immediately opened a highly leveraged long position on 12,902 ETH at 40x leverage, with a position value of roughly $25.8 million. As of press time, this long position is currently showing a floating loss of $130,000 (–12.8%), with an average entry price of $2,011 and a liquidation price at $1,966. The current market price is less than $40 away from the liquidation level—making this the closest-to-liquidation address among all ETH whales holding positions valued at over $10 million.

The largest ETH long position on Hyperliquid has an unrealized loss of $33.86 million, exceeding twice the initial margin.

According to Hyperinsight’s monitoring, ETH’s price temporarily retreated to around $2,000. On Hyperliquid, the largest ETH long position—held by the “BIT-affiliated whale”—saw all four addresses under its control simultaneously incur unrealized losses, totaling $33.86 million. Based on its estimated entry capital of approximately $16.5 million, the current unrealized loss has already exceeded the position’s initial capital by more than double.

FTSE Russell Adjusts IPO Inclusion Rules, Large New Listings Can Quickly Join Core Indices

Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, disclosed on X platform that the FTSE Russell Governance Committee has approved adjustments to the fast-entry IPO rules and index minimum admission standards, which received broad support after completing market consultation.According to the latest methodology updates, the rules take immediate effect: when an IPO's investable market capitalization exceeds the market-adjusted total capitalization threshold of the Russell Top 500 Index at the last rebalancing, the IPO becomes eligible for fast entry evaluation into the index. This threshold will be adjusted quarterly on a market basis, initially set against the semi-annual rebalancing. This adjustment aims to enhance the index's responsiveness to large newly listed companies, enabling them to be incorporated into the main benchmark index system more quickly, thereby improving index representativeness and market adaptability.