Rising Treasury yields threaten Asia’s AI-driven stock rally
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Leverage is building up on the short-selling side: will Dogecoin break the bearish shackles? Continue reading at DailyCoin.
Dogecoin is becoming a crowded short, with at least one aggressive 40x leveraged bet drawing attention as traders position for downside. Yet the setup is messy: alongside the bearish positioning, several market signals are flashing that the trade could be vulnerable to a squeeze if price holds key support. The tension is familiar in meme-coin markets—when leverage stacks too heavily to one side, small moves can cascade into forced liquidations. With DOGE liquidity relatively deep compared with smaller tokens, that dynamic can still play out quickly when derivatives positioning becomes lopsided. Leverage piles in, but the chart isn’t cooperating The notable detail is the leverage itself. A 40x short implies extremely tight margin for error; even a modest bounce can trigger liquidation pressure, potentially accelerating an upside move if other shorts are similarly positioned. https://twitter.com/cripto_t/status/2086468127756280003 At the same time, bearish traders appear to be leaning on the idea that Dogecoin’s recent price action is rolling over after a run-up, with momentum fading near a contested zone. If DOGE fails to defend nearby support levels, the short thesis becomes straightforward: downside continuation fueled by risk-off sentiment and fast-moving derivatives flows. Why a “bear trap” narrative is gaining traction Signs of a possible bear trap tend to emerge when shorts increase into support while spot demand stabilizes, or when sell pressure loses force even as negative positioning grows. In those conditions, price doesn’t need a strong catalyst—just a lack of follow-through on the downside—to force overleveraged traders to unwind. Broader market tone matters here. When majors are steady, meme coins often see opportunistic rotation, and DOGE can catch bids quickly. But if the wider crypto market weakens, leveraged shorts may get the clean move they’re looking for, and any bounce could be brief. Right now, the Long versus Short ratio favors bears at 0.9095. Naturally, the key takeaway here isn’t the single 40x wager—it’s what it actually represents: humongous leverage risk building in one direction. When that happens, Dogecoin’s next move can be less about fundamentals and more about positioning, liquidations, and which side blinks first. Delve into DailyCoin’s popular crypto news today:XRP Liquidity Hunt’s On: Red Clusters Sub-$1 Dictate Next MoveWintermute Expands Into US Securities Markets With Broker-Dealer Registration
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South Korea's Jeonbuk Bank is set to deploy Ripple Payments as businesses seek faster alternatives to traditional cross-border transfer routes.
User data requests and EU transfer restrictions are changing how crypto works.
In major XRP news today, Ripple and Jeonbuk Bank partner to modernize cross-border payments for South Korea’s regional banking sector. It becomes…