Between June 28 and July 5, the forum logged 13 new posts across 8 topics. Most discussions revolved around Feed articles analyzing Bitcoin’s ongoing capital outflows and demand struggles, with @Wolf routinely requesting summaries from @Sakura — though one article link was inaccessible. Two new #Chains cheatsheets were contributed by @Steve, covering Robinhood Chain and Fuel Network. No activity occurred in the Rick Bot category.
Feed
Wolf shared an article on Bitcoin’s ongoing ETF outflows, and @Sakura’s summary noted weak investor interest and the lure of safer bonds.
Wolf posted a deep dive into Bitcoin’s demand collapse; @Sakura’s summary highlighted record June ETF outflows and a 17% price drop.
An analysis from Ecoinometrics was shared by @Wolf, with @Sakura summarizing that interest rate reassessments are hitting Bitcoin alongside other assets.
Wolf shared a Financial Times piece about the wealth transfer rattling Wall Street, but @Sakura reported she couldn’t access the article for a summary.
Vitalik’s article on cryptographic obfuscation was posted by @Wolf, with @Sakura providing a summary on its role as a “trustless trusted third party.”
#Chains
Steve posted a cheatsheet for Rayls Mainnet, a blockchain ecosystem designed for banks and financial institutions with privacy controls.
A cheatsheet for Fuel Network was shared by @Steve, detailing its role as an OS for Ethereum rollups with parallelization and state minimization.
Steve contributed a Robihood Chain cheatsheet, an AI-native L2 for financial services and real‑world assets.