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Charts Have Entered Rare Technical Pattern Known As ‘Stop Checking’ 🛑

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Charts Have Entered Rare Technical Pattern Known As ‘Stop Checking’ 🛑

Here’s What’s Happening 👇️

Today’s top trending tickers: Bitcoin, Worldcoin, Hyperliquid, Internet Computer, and Midnight

Biggest winners: $WLD ( ▲ 2.6% ) , $BEAT ( ▲ 12.37% ) , $ENA ( ▼ 16.39% ) , $KAS ( ▼ 10.07% ) , and $NEAR ( ▼ 21.41% )  

Biggest losers: $JST ( ▲ 2.27% ) , $BCH ( ▲ 2.49% ) , $ALGO ( ▼ 7.35% ) , $SEI ( ▼ 13.64% ) , and $ETH ( ▼ 1.74% )

Before we dive in, here’s the total crypto market cap and altcoin market cap charts:

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NEWS
Noble Mobile Buys Helium Mobile 📱

$HNT ( ▼ 12.44% ) got acquired by Andrew Yang’s Noble Mobile, a carrier that pays people to use their phones less. Noble Mobile also committed to using the Helium Network, giving its subscribers access to more coverage across the U.S.

For Helium Mobile users, the company says nothing changes right now. Same numbers. Same app. Same coverage. Same 5G network. No new SIM card. No frantic customer-service treasure hunt through seven chatbot menus and a support page written at lunch with the free version of ChatGPT.

Token support for MOBILE and HNT also remains inside the Helium Mobile app and Cloud Points are still redeemable. Helium says the acquisition lets it focus on building its “intelligent connectivity platform” for carriers and connected services.

So yes, Helium Mobile is changing hands. But the Helium Network? That part is still quietly working its way into the plumbing.

NEWS
Massive $75 Billion Fintech Says It’s Just Here For Checking Accounts And Definitely Nothing Weird 🤷

Revolut’s U.S. bank plans to offer FDIC-insured products, stablecoins, multi-currency deposits, stock trading, and crypto trading when it opens next year, according to Reuters.

It’s just a quiet little banking launch from a $75 billion fintech with 75 million global customers. Nothing to see here. Definitely not one of the world’s biggest private fintechs moseying a stablecoin product into America’s banking system through the ‘Natioanl Bank Charter’ door.

The company applied for a U.S. national bank charter in March and expects its bank to operate from Stamford, Connecticut, with an office in New York. Its first targets are retail and business customers with international needs, especially people dealing in multiple currencies like dollars, rupees, or Latin American currencies.

Revolut already has about 1 million U.S. customers, but no physical branch plans. ATM access, yes. Bank lobbies with sad carpet and pens chained to desks, no.

DEFI
Uniswap API Processes $126 Million In MetaMask Swaps 👍️

Hyperliquid isn’t the only thing in the DeFi space racking up some nice numbers. $UNI ( ▼ 5.03% ) API got added as a native swap provider inside MetaMask last month, and it’s doing very, very well over there.

Since launch, the API has processed more than $126 million in swap volume for MetaMask users across 585,000+ swaps and 251,000+ wallets. On Ethereum Mainnet, it’s now handling roughly 31% of MetaMask swaps and, on average, winning more swaps than any other provider.

MetaMask is using something called a multi-provider swap setup, meaning Uniswap has to compete on quotes, routing, execution, and reliability. That sounds a lot like, GASP, competition.

AI
ZetaChain Launches Private AI Access Without Requiring Users To Sacrifice Email To The SaaS Gods 👜

Well here’s something useful in the AI and crypto space that is, well, useful.

$ZETA ( ▼ 11.47% ) launched a thing called ZETA Access inside Anuma, which lets you unlock private access to major AI models, and skip the usual subscription ritual where you hand over your email, credit card, phone number, shoe size, childhood fears, insecurities, and whatever else they want.

ZETA Access lets users sign in with a wallet. No email. No card. No phone number. Your encrypted memory is tied to your wallet, and that wallet controls access across models like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Qwen, Llama, Mistral, and others.

But… there’s always a ‘but’.

You gotta lock your ZETA up. But the it earns a 12% annual reward rate in Anuma Tokens, where 1 token equals 1 credit for AI usage. Lock 80,000 ZETA and you unlock Anuma Pro.

Annoying, and maybe not worth it, but cool.

NEWS
Crypto Hardware Industry Adds “Getting Shot By Lab Laser” To List Of Things To Worry About 😱

Tropic Square disclosed a Medium-severity vulnerability in its TROPIC01 secure element after Ledger’s Donjon security team pulled off a Laser Fault Injection attack under very specific lab conditions.

And when I say specific lab conditions, I mean specific. Like, some of the ‘vulnerabilities’ these find are so freakish and unrealistic that I wonder what kind of fun the team(s) involved in finding these are having – because their jobs are literally to break shit.

Anyway, regarding the Laser Fault Injection attack, this is not some anyone-can do this remote exploit from a basement recliner. An attacker would need the actual device, chip decapsulation, expert knowledge, laser fault injection equipment, and enough free time to make a villain origin story feel underwritten.

Did I mention the laser part (which probably isn’t the Dr. Evil size laser I’m thinking of, but probably something more laser pointer-ish or not even a laser)?

The attack could bypass firmware boot signature verification and potentially compromise confidential data on current TROPIC01 silicon through a combined attack path. So yes, add “tiny secure chip needs laser-proofing” to the buffet of bad we’ve got going on.

Tropic Square says there is no evidence of real-world exploitation. Firmware mitigations are available now, including disabling maintenance mode and following a specific update process. A hardened silicon revision is expected later in 2026.

NEWS IN THREE SENTENCES
AI, Stablecoins, & Privacy News 🕵️

💳 Mastercard Picked Polygon for Stablecoin Settlement

Mastercard is expanding settlement windows to intraday, weekends, and holidays, while adding regulated stablecoin settlement across networks including Polygon, Ethereum, Solana, Base, and XRPL. Polygon.

🤖 Injective Gave AI Agents a Trading Desk

Injective MCP lets an agent open positions, move funds, query markets, and even launch apps through plain-language prompts while the user still signs anything that touches the wallet. So now we’ve taught the machines to trade leveraged TSLA perps from chat, which feels like either progress or a very polished warning label. Injective Protocol.

NEWS IN THREE SENTENCES
Real World Asset Tokenization (RWA) News 🪙

🏠 Akash Says the Home Is the New Datacenter, While NVIDIA Shows Up With a Fancy Box and a Homebuilder

Akash’s Homenode pitch is software for people who already own capable GPUs, while NVIDIA and Span are going after new homes with exterior GPU cabinets, utility credits, and all the friction of real-world construction. One meets idle hardware where it lives, the other asks for homeownership, electrical upgrades, and a tolerance for six figures of compute bolted to the house. Akash Network.

NEWS IN THREE SENTENCES
Metaverse, NFT, & Gaming News 🎮️

🎮 Greedy Cubes Turns “Friendly Competition” Into Loot Theft

Greedy Cubes is running a June 4 last-cube-standing tournament where every kill steals the victim’s full crystal bag and every disconnect leaves loot on the floor. Entry costs 10 crystals, players get one life, the zone shrinks, and the only prize structure is “survive and take everything.” No fake participation trophy economy, just cartoon murder and asset transfer. GalaGames.

NEWS IN THREE SENTENCES
Protocol News 🏦

🎭 Saga Sold the Crypto Arm So It Could Go All-In on AI Characters With Parasocial Revenue Models

Saga is handing blockchain operations to Alapin Holdings and launching Saga AI Labs to focus on persistent AI characters for games, brands, and digital entertainment. Saga says static IP is dead weight when an always-on synthetic personality can post, engage, sell, and haunt every platform at once. Saga Network.

OLD NEWS
Crypto Stuff That Happened Today, But A Long Time Ago 📜

Here’s what was happening in the newsletter a year ago today:

  • Bitcoin dominance looked shaky.

  • A few names were clearly outperforming Bitcoin over 90 days – Virtuals Protocol (+73%), PEPE (+50%), PENDLE (+48%), Curve (+35%), Monero (+33%), and Maker (+11%) led the list.

  • The mood was basically “alt season might not be a joke this time” – not confirmed, but the warning signs were finally there.

Here’s what was happening in the newsletter two years ago today:

  • CZ officially started his prison sentence.

  • A lot of ETH had left exchanges after the ETF approval news – the piece argued the real number was closer to roughly 707,449 ETH off major exchanges, or nearly $6B across all CEXs and DEXs.

  • GameFi had a weirdly busy day – Square Enix moved Symbiogenesis NFTs to Arbitrum, Pudgy Penguins teamed up with Mythical Games, and DeLorean decided car reservations also needed blockchain.

OLD NEWS
Other Stuff That Happened Today, But A Long Ass Time Ago ⌛️

June 3

  • 713 – Dude, that’s harsh. Byzantine Emperor Philippicus is blinded and sent into exile.

  • 1098 – First Crusade – Crusaders seize Antioch after a five month siege.

  • 1863 – American Civil War – Gen. Robert E. Lee takes the Army of Northern Virginia north, beginning the Gettysburg campaign.

  • 1889 – The US’s first electric powerline carries energy 14 miles from Willamette Falls, OR to Portland, OR.

  • 1943 – Zoot Suit Riots begin in Los Angeles.

  • 1956 – Santa Cruz California bans rock’n’roll from public gatherings.

  • 1989 – Beginning of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

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