Gate Insights and Crypto Market Analysis

Gate Insights features in-depth crypto analysis, market trends, and long-form articles to help you understand key movements across the crypto industry.

Bitcoin is undervalued by approximately 66% relative to gold, and the Z-score signal indicates a potential major surge.

Bitcoin advocate Samson Mow pointed out that the Z-score of Bitcoin relative to gold is approximately -1.24, indicating an undervaluation trend of about 24% to 66%, and historically, a Z-score below -2 often signals a subsequent significant rise. However, some analysts in the market also predict that Bitcoin could drop to $50,000, facing geopolitical uncertainty challenges. Mow believes that the current undervaluation is an important signal of potential upside.
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MarketWhisper·03-02 01:39
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Gate Daily (March 2): Trump campaign faces "insider trading" allegations over Iran airstrike; Vitalik explains Ethereum execution layer roadmap

Bitcoin (BTC) rebounded from weekend lows, trading around $66,700 on March 2. A mysterious account made precise bets on a U.S. airstrike against Iran, while the Trump camp faces allegations of "insider trading." Vitalik outlined Ethereum's execution layer roadmap, focusing on two major changes: state trees and virtual machines.
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MarketWhisper·03-02 01:34
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Hong Kong Web3 Daily Must-Read: Iran's Cryptocurrency Ecosystem Reaches $7.78 Billion, Hong Kong Has Prepared Contingency Plans to Address Market Fluctuations Caused by Middle East Conflicts

The article mainly introduces the current market conditions of Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as Hong Kong's measures to respond to the Middle East situation. It also mentions U.S. Senators' investigation into Binance, the growth of Iran's crypto market, and developments in related technical proposals. Overall, it highlights the volatility and risk management in the crypto space, focusing on market trends and policy impacts.
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TechubNews·03-02 01:33

Ripple CEO Calls on Banks to Act in Good Faith with Clarity Act

Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, emphasizes that banks must act in good faith regarding the crucial Clarity Act for crypto legislation. He notes the importance of legal clarity over chaos and warns against seeking perfection in the legislative process.
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TapChiBitcoin·03-02 01:26

Polymarket breaks $478 million in daily trading record after Iran airstrike

After the US and Israel conducted airstrikes on Iran, the prediction market platform Polymarket reached a new trading volume high, hitting $478 million in a single day, with political markets accounting for $220 million. Bubblemaps discovered at least six addresses profiting approximately $1.2 million, raising concerns about insider trading. Meanwhile, competitor Kalshi faced criticism for involving contracts related to Hamedani, despite its CEO claiming the contracts comply with CFTC regulations, the company is facing ethical challenges.
MarketWhisper·03-02 01:12
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The outbreak of war between the US and Iran triggers a liquidation wave in the crypto world, with Brother MaJi's 25x leverage being liquidated again.

February 28, Israel launched a military operation against Iran with support from the United States, causing significant volatility in the crypto market. Major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana all experienced sharp declines, especially when a well-known artist Huang Licheng was forcibly liquidated due to holding an Ethereum position with 25x leverage, resulting in a substantial loss of funds. This incident highlights the market risks associated with high leverage. The event has drawn widespread attention, and the crypto market's response to geopolitical risks has been swift. Investors should exercise caution in managing their risks.
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MarketWhisper·03-02 01:05
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The conflict between the US and Iran has reached the crypto world. What are the market expectations for Monday?

The US and Israel jointly launched a military strike against Iran, leading Iran to retaliate quickly and triggering regional tensions. Financial markets reacted strongly, and the cryptocurrency industry faces threats under the shadow of war, especially trading platforms stationed in the Middle East that may be impacted. Analysis indicates that if the situation worsens, Bitcoin could demonstrate safe-haven properties, while gold prices may soar. The cost of war is heavy, ultimately harming ordinary people.
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TechubNews·03-02 01:04

What the Iran Conflict Means for Bitcoin's Price

In brief Bitcoin has steadied after an initial weekend selloff tied to Middle East tensions, holding up better than U.S. equity-index futures. Funding rates in Bitcoin futures have turned sharply negative, signaling crowded short positioning in derivatives markets. Oil and gold have
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Decrypt·03-02 00:51

KB Financial strengthens financial support for domestic enterprises amid Middle East conflict

KB Financial Group activates emergency measures and launches a financial support program to assist Korean companies affected by the Middle East conflict. KB Kookmin Bank offers loans of up to 500 million KRW with an interest rate discount of 1.0 percentage point, providing special support for companies with loans due within three months, aiming to stabilize business operations and respond to market fluctuations.
TechubNews·03-02 00:11

Crypto Biz: Shareholders revolt over Bitcoin treasury

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) treasuries have become a flashpoint for investors weighing the merits and risks of corporate crypto bets, as activists push for governance changes and potential sales. After a multi-quarter stretch of price softness across the sector, several high-profile treasury strategies ar
CryptoBreaking·03-02 00:10

Anthropic CEO Responds to Pentagon Ban on Military Use

The defense-policy arc surrounding artificial intelligence intensified after the U.S. Department of Defense branded Anthropic as a “supply chain risk,” effectively barring its AI models from defense contracting work. Anthropic’s chief executive, Dario Amodei, pushed back in a CBS News interview on S
CryptoBreaking·03-02 00:00