Blockchain led the crypto sector rally at +13%, followed by Launchpad at +12.8% and Currency at +9.3%. No tracked category posted a negative average 24-hour change after three positive US catalysts improved risk sentiment: renewed White House support for the CLARITY Act, a new SEC crypto regulatory framework and expanded US Treasury debt buybacks.
Why it matters
The catalysts combine crypto-specific regulatory optimism with a broader US risk-on signal. White House support for the CLARITY Act and the SEC framework supplied the policy side, while Treasury debt buybacks added the macro side. The breadth is the key point: the move reached every tracked category rather than staying in one narrative.
Market impact
Memecoins gained 8.9%, Brokerage 8%, Infrastructure 7.6% and Mining & Compute 7.5%. DePIN and Payments each rose 6.6%, while DeFi added 6.1%. The mix spans speculative segments, market access, infrastructure and applications.
The next test is whether positive average 24-hour changes persist after the initial US headlines. For now, the market picture is a broad risk-on move led by blockchain and launchpad categories.
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Frequently asked questions
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Which US developments helped drive the risk-on move?
The move followed renewed White House support for the CLARITY Act, a new SEC crypto regulatory framework and expanded US Treasury debt buybacks.
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Which categories led the gains after the policy news?
Blockchain led at +13%, followed by Launchpad at +12.8% and Currency at +9.3%.
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Did any tracked category post a negative 24-hour average change?
No. Every tracked category showed a positive average 24-hour change.
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Which other sectors joined Blockchain and Launchpad?
Memecoins gained 8.9%, Brokerage 8%, Infrastructure 7.6% and Mining & Compute 7.5%. DePIN and Payments each rose 6.6%, while DeFi added 6.1%.
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What would show that the rally has follow-through?
Persistent positive average 24-hour changes after the initial US policy headlines would show whether the broad risk-on move is holding.