Web3 Weekly — June 8–15, 2026
June 15, 2026 · 9:30 AM

Web3 Weekly — June 8–15, 2026

The CFTC's No-Action Letter 26-19 opened an 18-day window for Coinbase Derivatives and Bitnomial to convert perpetual-style futures into true perpetual futures — the regulatory bridge completing what Kalshi's $1B-volume launch started. CLARITY Act passage odds slipped to 60% as Sen. Alsobrooks' ethics conditions remained unresolved and Senate calendar pressure grew. MiCA enters its final 16 days with 245 authorized CASPs against ~3,000 previously registered firms: Vancelian became the latest VASP exit, Poland's president vetoed implementation legislation for the third time, Hungary announced a repeal of its punishing validator law, and France's AMF confirmed criminal prosecution for post-July 1 non-compliance. On funding, Digital Asset raised $355M led by a16z with a near-complete Wall Street institutional syndicate, and Morpho hit a $2B valuation with $175M co-led by Paradigm, a16z, and Ribbit Capital. Bitcoin recovered from a ~$60K–$62K mid-week low to $66,375 by June 15; the Fear & Greed Index recovered from 8 to 20, still in Extreme Fear.

The CFTC's no-action letter on June 12 giving Coinbase Derivatives and Bitnomial an 18-day window to convert perpetual-style contracts into true perpetual futures is the most structurally significant US crypto regulatory action of the week. 1 It is the regulatory bridge connecting the $90 trillion offshore perpetual futures market — long inaccessible to US institutions through domestic venues — to onshore regulated infrastructure that Kalshi opened six days prior. Against that backdrop, MiCA enters its final 16 days with 245 licensed CASPs against an estimated 3,000 firms that were operating two years ago, Digital Asset closed a $355 million round with nearly every major Wall Street name, and Morpho hit a $2 billion valuation with $11 billion in live deposits. Here is everything confirmed for June 8–15.

Market and infrastructure

Bitcoin fell from ~$66,000 at the start of the week to an intraday low near $60,000–$62,000 by June 10–11, then recovered sharply to $66,375 (+3.73%) on June 15, driven by a confirmed US–Iran peace agreement and a short-covering wave. 2 Ethereum closed at $1,806 (+8.96%), XRP at $1.23 (+9.27%), and Solana at $73.36 (+9.16%) on the same day. The Fear & Greed Index, which bottomed at 8 on June 8 — the lowest reading in 2026 — recovered to 20 (Extreme Fear) by June 15. 3 The recovery from last week's extreme low is real, but the index is still firmly in fear territory.
Crypto Fear & Greed Index at 20 (Extreme Fear), June 15, 2026
Sentiment recovering from last week's 8-year intraday low of 8. 3
US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $311 million in net outflows for the week of June 8–12, but Thursday reversed course with a +$85.9 million net inflow on June 12 — snapping four consecutive negative days. 4 BlackRock's IBIT led the reversal with +$57.7 million (~907 BTC, 67% of the day's total). 5 Ethereum spot ETFs went the opposite direction, recording $4.9 million in net outflows the same day. The ETF bifurcation story continued: CoinDesk analysis found BlackRock and Fidelity's FBTC captured nearly all net inflows over recent weeks, while smaller issuers trended toward zero-flow days. 6 The market is consolidating into a duopoly faster than most analysts had expected heading into 2026.
Strategy (MSTR) added 3,137 BTC across two purchases this week. The company bought 1,550 BTC for ~$101 million at an average of $65,332 on June 8, raising its treasury to 845,256 BTC and boosting its cash reserve to $1 billion. 7 A second purchase of 1,587 BTC for $100 million at an average of $63,024 (June 8–14) brought total holdings to 846,842 BTC at a cumulative cost basis of $64.07 billion ($75,656 average). 8 The company sold 1.73 million MSTR shares for $209 million in net proceeds during the period; $25.75 billion in ATM issuance capacity remains.
On the infrastructure side, Starknet v0.14.3 governance vote went live on June 11 with 16.7 million STRK tokens casting unanimous approval. 9 The upgrade introduces dynamic L2 gas base fees tied to STRK token price (targeting better fee predictability), faster block production, and a lower target gas-per-block ceiling. Testnet deployment is set for June 22; mainnet was postponed to July 6 from the date listed in the original governance proposal. Aave V4 risk parameter changes recommended by LlamaRisk (the DeFi risk management firm) were executed onchain via the Aave Security Council on June 12. 10 Transaction hash: 0xf20868cc1249761a69ce25da1a2db9895e5b8369758f0ee15286c4aeb9cf3488. Aave's governance also registered Monad bridge adapters (CCIP, Hyperlane, LayerZero) on its Aave Delivery Infrastructure on June 12 — a technical prerequisite for the Aave V3 Monad activation vote. 11 Cardano PreProd enacted the van Rossem hard fork at 00:00 UTC on June 10, staying in the Conway era without an era transition — the final checkpoint before mainnet progression.
One governance debate worth tracking: Aave's community forum has been running a pointed discussion on surplus allocation since June 12, with a community member writing "Until Aave Labs prioritizes the token, this project is dead to me. Hyperliquid has shown us the way." 12 Hyperliquid's token value-accrual model is being used as the benchmark pressure point. Whether Aave Labs responds with a formal framework before a potential competitor enters — the forum explicitly warns that Bgd Labs may launch an Aave rival with value accrual built in — is a live governance risk for AAVE holders.

US regulatory

The CFTC had a dense week that accelerated market structure on two fronts simultaneously.
Perpetual futures expansion: On June 12, the CFTC's Division of Market Oversight issued No-Action Letter 26-19, allowing Coinbase Derivatives and Bitnomial (both registered Designated Contract Markets) to convert their existing perpetual-style digital commodity futures into true perpetual futures by removing expiration dates. 1 DCMs must give existing position-holders advance notice, solicit feedback, offer risk disclosures, and file amendments under CFTC Regulation 40.5 or 40.6. The no-action relief expires June 30 — an 18-day conversion window. This follows Kalshi's June 3 launch of 13 CFTC-regulated perpetuals, which surpassed $1 billion in notional volume within one week — the fastest product launch in Kalshi's history. 13 Kalshi added LINKPERP on June 8 and a Hyperliquid token perpetual on June 9. Kraken announced it will launch US perpetuals on June 15. A secondary debate opened among derivatives veterans: whether Kalshi's crypto perpetuals should be classified as futures or swaps — a distinction with significant margin, clearing, and reporting implications. 14
Prediction markets rulemaking: The CFTC published a 66-page Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on June 12 (91 FR 35806, RIN 3038-AF65) proposing a formal multi-factor framework for determining whether event contracts are "contrary to the public interest." 15 Comments are due July 27, 2026. The same day, CFTC sued New Mexico to block state gambling enforcement against CFTC-registered DCMs — its ninth state in the ongoing federal-vs-state jurisdictional battle over prediction market oversight. 16 Former CFTC and SEC Chair Gary Gensler filed an amicus brief on the same date arguing federal law does not grant the Commission authority over sports-related prediction markets, aligning with states and tribal interests pushing back against the CFTC's jurisdictional reach.
CLARITY Act: The bill's passage odds sit at 60% per Galaxy Digital's Alex Thorn — down from 75% — citing three compounding obstacles: Senate floor time lost to a failed FISA procedural vote (47–52 on June 5), no visible resolution on the ethics provisions Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) conditioned on her floor vote, and a calendar showing only four working Senate weeks in June and three in July before August recess. 17 Polymarket put passage odds at 47% as of June 10 — 13 points below Galaxy's figure. 18 The White House met with law enforcement groups on June 11 to address illicit finance language, but no joint statement emerged. Sen. Lummis's framing: "I did not spend years on this issue to watch another country write the rules that govern the assets Americans invented." 18
Congressional tax hearing: The House Ways and Means Committee held its first legislative hearing on digital asset taxation on June 9, examining eight bills and discussion drafts. 19 Coverage spans a de minimis exemption for small crypto payments (Rep. Yakym), mining/staking reward tax treatment — including a proposal to allow miners to treat rewards as self-created property with deferred taxation (Rep. Carey, which drew Democratic opposition) — charitable donation appraisal parity, and a voluntary compliance disclosure program. Chairman Jason Smith noted that 67 million Americans own crypto and that 1099-DA forms are on pace to generate "hundreds of millions" of tax filings annually under current rules, calling the status quo "untenable." 19
Oversight: Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to CFTC Chairman Michael Selig on June 8–9, demanding records by June 18 on the agency's crypto oversight. 20 She cited a 25% workforce reduction and a drop in enforcement actions from 58 (FY2024) to 11 since January 2025, and questioned the agency's no-action decisions regarding Polymarket, Gemini, and Crypto.com — all entities with documented ties to Trump-affiliated interests. Warren's letter: "As prediction markets balloon in size, and Congress advances legislation that threatens to loosen the guardrails on cryptocurrency, the CFTC's reported capture by industry poses severe risks to American families and our economy." 20

EU MiCA (T-16 to July 1)

Register: ESMA's Interim MiCA Register updated June 12 shows 245 authorized CASPs across 23 EU/EEA member states, up from 242 on June 4. 21 All three new entries reflect May 2026 authorizations now incorporated. Seven member states remain at zero authorized CASPs: Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, and Romania.
ESMA MiCA Transitional Timeline
ESMA's official MiCA transitional timeline — the grandfathering period ends July 1, 2026. 21
The scale of the attrition: of approximately 3,000 crypto firms registered across the EU in 2024, only around 194 hold full MiCA CASP authorization as of June 2026 — roughly one in fifteen. 22 Only 14 platforms hold full Class 3 trading authorization (exchange operation with client fund custody). Richard Fetyko, CEO of market analysis platform altFINS, put it directly: "Before MiCA, more than 3,000 crypto companies were registered and operating across the EU. Today? Only between 170 and 210 have a full MiCA license. That's less than one in ten surviving the transition." 22 OKX analysis found that 41% of crypto app downloads in the past year were for entities that don't meet MiCA requirements.
New VASP exit — Vancelian: Automata France SAS (operating as Vancelian) announced it will end all digital asset services on June 30, 2026. 23 Clients must choose an exit option by June 24: sell to euros and withdraw, or transfer crypto to a licensed CASP or self-custody wallet on Ethereum/Base. Transferable assets include ETH, USDC, wBTC, LINK, UNI, AAVE, FET, SHIB, and PEPE. Any crypto not moved by the deadline is auto-converted to euros. The company stated it "will not be in a position to obtain the CASP authorisation by that date" and is pursuing a re-filing. This is a separate exit from Kriptomat (Estonia, confirmed in last week's issue) and Knaken (Netherlands, which shut abruptly on June 1 with no statement from the company or Dutch regulator AFM now two weeks on).
Poland — third veto: Poland's President Karol Nawrocki vetoed the crypto market implementation bill for the third time on June 11, leaving the country's Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) unable to accept or process any CASP applications from domestic firms. 24 Foreign-licensed exchanges can freely passport into Poland under MiCA, so 9 EU-authorized exchanges remain accessible to Polish users — but Poland's 1,400+ previously registered domestic firms have no licensing path before July 1. The government announced plans for a fourth legislative attempt; the calendar offers no window before the deadline.
Hungary — repeal: The Hungarian government announced on June 11 it will repeal the validator-based crypto regulation that had criminalized trading with up to 8 years imprisonment. 25 The previous law required every crypto transaction to pass through one of two government-approved validator gatekeepers, forcing Revolut (~500,000 Hungarian crypto users), CoinCash, eToro, Skrill, and Kriptomat to suspend Hungarian services. Hungary's technology minister acknowledged the system "in practice did not protect consumers but paralyzed an entire innovative sector." A 13-day public consultation began on repeal language. Hungary remains at zero authorized CASPs despite the announced policy reversal — authorization takes time even after the legal obstacle clears.
France — enforcement posture: France's AMF has confirmed that firms operating without CASP authorization after June 30 face criminal prosecution: up to 2 years imprisonment and €30,000 fines for individuals, with EU-level penalties reaching €5 million or 5% of global annual turnover. 22 AMF president Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani called inconsistent MiCA application across member states a "serious collective failure" and indicated France may not automatically recognize licenses from member states it considers to have applied lower scrutiny. Only ~30% of approximately 90 unlicensed French firms had submitted authorization applications as of January 2026.

Funding

The week's two headline venture deals — Digital Asset's $355 million and Morpho's $175 million — together account for roughly 87% of disclosed VC volume, and both are bets on production-grade infrastructure rather than speculative protocol launches.
Digital Asset (creator of the Canton Network, a public Layer-1 blockchain purpose-built for regulated financial markets) raised $355 million in a late-stage round led by a16z crypto and announced June 11. 26 The investor list reads like a roll call of institutional infrastructure: ADIA (Abu Dhabi Investment Authority), ABN Amro, Apollo Funds, BNP Paribas, Broadridge, Citadel Securities, CME Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, HSBC, Polychain, S&P Global, SBI Group, and 15+ others. Canton now has over 700 ecosystem participants. Co-Founder and CEO Yuval Rooz: "Blockchain adoption will be defined by practical, production-grade applications in the world's largest markets." 26 a16z General Partner Ali Yahya called it "one of the most compelling blockchain opportunities" — "no longer theoretical; it is emerging as real-world assets and institutional workflows move onchain." 27
Morpho (a DeFi lending protocol with $11 billion in deposits whose clients include Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, Bitwise, Galaxy, and Anchorage Digital) raised $175 million at a $2 billion valuation in a round co-led by Paradigm, a16z crypto, and Ribbit Capital. 28 Apollo Funds, Circle Ventures, VanEck, Wintermute Ventures, SBI Group, and Bpifrance also participated. The round was structured as a token purchase agreement with tiered pricing by investment date. This is Morpho's fourth funding round; Apollo had previously committed to buying up to 90 million MORPHO tokens over four years (February 2026).
Incrypted weekly crypto investment infographic, June 6–13, 2026
Week in Crypto Investments: $5.63B total across 12 deals (June 6–13). VC deals accounted for 10.75% of total volume; the headline number is dominated by Hut 8's $4.25B corporate debt raise and a $717M M&A transaction. 29
The remainder of the week's disclosed venture rounds:
CompanyAmountRoundLeadSector
EDGE Markets$29.2MSeries ACoinFundPrediction market banking/payment infra 29
XEFFY$20MAngel + Private ($5M + $15M)StrategicRWA / vault management 29
El Dorado$9MSeries AParadigmLATAM cross-border stablecoin payments 30
APC (Ai Pay With Crypto)$10MStrategicAnimoca BrandsAI agent marketplace / gaming payments 29
MNX$6.4MPre-seedNorth Island Ventures, Village GlobalAI-economy decentralized futures (MegaETH) 31
TVL Capital$5MFramework Ventures, Flow TradersOn-chain structured products (CTPs) 29
SEALCOIN$4MStrategicWISeKey, The Hashgraph GroupDePIN / space-based blockchain infra 29
TradingRazor$1.5MSeedOneBit Ventures, Gaea VenturesWeb3 trading platform 32
Four additional projects disclosed strategic raises with undisclosed amounts: Neura protocol (Animoca Brands-led, emotional AI economy), Mobius (YZi Labs/SNZ, DeFi cross-margin trading), TSFC (Zerra Ventures, AI crypto trading), and Ethena (Janus Henderson, tokenized CLO integration). 29 El Dorado is the week's most operationally grounded smaller deal: 100,000+ active users across 12 Latin American countries, 5 million+ processed transactions, and a first-mover position in underserved internal corridors like Brazil–Bolivia that Nubank and Wise are not presently serving. The company is built on Tempo, a Layer 1 blockchain incubated by Paradigm and Stripe, and has already onboarded 100+ business clients using its cross-border rails primarily to import electric vehicles from China. 30

What to watch

  • CFTC June 30 deadline: Coinbase Derivatives and Bitnomial have 18 days to complete their perpetual futures conversions under No-Action Letter 26-19. Whether Kraken or other platforms file concurrent amendments — and whether the futures-vs-swaps classification question gets resolved before the window closes — will determine the shape of the onshore perpetual market heading into Q3.
  • CLARITY Act floor vote: The Senate has roughly four working weeks before August recess. Alsobrooks' ethics condition and the White House's "across-the-board or nothing" position on ethics rules remain the unresolved variables. Galaxy puts the effective deadline for a pre-recess floor vote at early-to-mid July.
  • MiCA July 1: With 16 days left and 245 licensed CASPs against an estimated market of several thousand, the week after July 1 will reveal enforcement pace. France's AMF has been the most explicit about criminal prosecution; Germany's BaFin and Spain's CNMV have been quieter. Platforms in zero-CASP jurisdictions (Greece, Iceland, Norway, Portugal, Romania, and now effectively Poland and Hungary despite announced changes) face the most acute deadline risk.
  • Aave surplus allocation governance: A formal AAVE value-accrual proposal is likely to come to a vote within weeks. The outcome matters for any DeFi portfolio that holds AAVE — and for Morpho, whose $11B TVL makes it the most direct institutional-grade DeFi alternative if Aave's community governance stalls.
  • ETF flow sustainability: The June 12 reversal is a single data point against a prior 13-session outflow streak totaling $4.4 billion (May–June). Standard Chartered cited it as a potential bottom signal; whether institutional demand holds at current BTC price levels above $66,000 is the key variable for July positioning.
Cover image: AI-generated illustration.

References

  1. 1CFTC: No-Action Letter 26-19, Release 9252-26
  2. 2KuCoin: Crypto Daily Market Report — June 15, 2026
  3. 3Alternative.me: Crypto Fear & Greed Index — June 15
  4. 4Farside Investors: Bitcoin ETF Flow — daily table
  5. 5CryptoBriefing: Bitcoin ETFs see $86M inflow as BlackRock's IBIT leads with $58M
  6. 6CoinDesk: BlackRock and Fidelity are quietly turning bitcoin ETFs into a two-firm market
  7. 7CoinDesk: Strategy buys 1,550 Bitcoin, boosts cash reserves to $1 billion
  8. 8SEC EDGAR / StockTitan: Strategy Inc 8-K, June 15, 2026
  9. 9StarkWare: The vote on Starknet v0.14.3 is now live
  10. 10Aave DAO: ARFC Aave V4 Activation on Ethereum Mainnet — post #31
  11. 11Aave DAO: Technical maintenance proposals — Enable support for Monad
  12. 12Aave DAO: AAVE Needs a Formal Surplus Allocation Framework
  13. 13CryptoBriefing: Kalshi's perpetual futures trading surpasses $1B in volume within a week
  14. 14CoinDesk: Kalshi's crypto perpetuals spark debate over whether they're futures or swaps
  15. 15Federal Register: Prediction Markets; Public Interest Determinations — 91 FR 35806
  16. 16CoinDesk: Former SEC, CFTC Chair Gary Gensler argues that prediction markets don't overrule state regulations
  17. 17Blockhead.co: The Clarity Act — 200 Backers, But Only a 60% Shot
  18. 18Yahoo Finance / CCN: CLARITY Act Is Four Steps Away From Becoming Law Before August Recess
  19. 19House Ways & Means Committee: Chairman Smith at Digital Asset Legislative Hearing
  20. 20Yahoo Finance / Decrypt: Elizabeth Warren Demands Answers on CFTC's Crypto and Prediction Market Oversight
  21. 21ESMA: Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) — Interim MiCA Register
  22. 22CryptoSlate: Millions of EU crypto users face exchange cutoff as MiCA deadline hits in days
  23. 23Automata France SAS / Vancelian: FAQ — Wind-down of digital asset (crypto) services
  24. 24Bitcoin.pl: 1 lipca 75 procent giełd krypto znika z rynku UE — Polska bez tarczy
  25. 25DeFi Hungary: VÉGE A VALIDÁTOR-KORSZAKNAK
  26. 26Digital Asset: Digital Asset Raises $355 Million to Accelerate Canton's Role as Onchain Infrastructure for Capital Markets
  27. 27TechStartups: Venture Capital & Startup Funding Roundup, June 11, 2026
  28. 28CoinDesk: A16z, Paradigm lead $175 million bet to move global credit markets onchain
  29. 29Incrypted: Follow the Money — over $5.6B in Web3 in a Week
  30. 30The Block: Paradigm leads $9 million round in LatAm payments app El Dorado
  31. 31The Block: MegaETH-based MNX raises $6.4 million pre-seed
  32. 32The SaaS News: TradingRazor Raises $1.5M Seed

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