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Crypto Research & Digital Asset Analysis

The current research landscape for the crypto asset class is dominated by a shifting classification of Bitcoin, which is increasingly viewed by institutional desks as a 'digital trade' akin to high-growth software sectors rather than a 'real asset' like physical gold. This narrative is reinforced by Bitcoin’s recent underperformance relative to gold, which serves as the primary hedge against dollar weaponization while digital assets remain tethered to tech-momentum factors. The broader crypto space is currently navigating a significant 'Quant-Quaking' event, marked by the aggressive liquidation of crowded thematic exposures and a severe drawdown in the momentum factor. Despite localized Bitcoin volatility, broad market indices have shown some resilience through 'Reverse Dispersion,' though analysts warn that breaching CTA triggers could further exacerbate technical selloffs. Furthermore, macroeconomic headwinds including potential Fed rate hikes and inflationary pressures from tariffs are influencing the risk-off rotation currently affecting the sector. Overall, research indicates that crypto is presently behaving more as a high-beta technical exposure than a defensive store of value amidst historic factor volatility.

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