| GM. This is Milk Road, the crypto newsletter hotter than a rug puller's DMs after the exit. | Here’s a taste of this week’s menu: | 🔥 Crypto's biggest bull case rn has nothing to do with price. 🥵 Algorand says most AI agents are one hack away from disaster. 🌶️ The bottom signal you’re missing = companies shutting down.
| Securitize is the platform institutions trust to tokenize their assets onchain. See what nine years of regulated tokenization looks like. | | HOT TAKES OF THE WEEK 🔥 | | | | | Crypto's biggest bull case right now has nothing to do with price 📊 | Kam Benbrik (Head of Research at Bitwise Onchain Solutions) laid out the "divergence" thesis and has the numbers to back it up. | Ethereum transactions nearly doubled year over year, Solana's tokenized equities volume went from $1M to $3B in twelve months, and Avalanche processed 4x more transactions - all while token prices sat near the floor. | Kam’s view: fees got cheaper on purpose so networks could onboard the next wave of users, and the market hasn't caught up to what's actually happening onchain yet. | He points to institutions staking record amounts of ETH as proof someone's already paying attention. | Kam thinks the gap closes once people start reading the reports instead of just the charts. | 🎙️ Listen to the full episode here. |
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| | | | | Algorand says most AI agents are one hack away from disaster 🔓 | Marc Vanlerberghe (Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer at the Algorand Foundation) called out OpenClaw's security model as fundamentally broken. | Right now these agents hold every password and credential you hand them, then you just hope for the best - which is how OpenClaw ended up wiping databases and losing hundreds of thousands of dollars trading onchain. | Algorand's fix borrows straight from crypto wallets: | Persistent agents get zero secrets, they just ping a wallet for approval on every transaction. | Marc says they're about to launch this as an open protocol, which would also solve the "how do I know this agent actually belongs to Amazon" spoofing problem. | If it works, it's a blueprint for the whole agentic economy, not just Algorand's corner of it. | 🎙️ Listen to the full episode here. |
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| | | | | The bottom signal you’re missing = companies shutting down 💀 | John Gillen (Host & Crypto Analyst at Milk Road) pointed to a list of crypto companies winding down (Storage Labs, Movement Labs, Poolin) plus a string of exchange layoffs, and called it a classic bear market bottom indicator - NOT a death spiral. | His logic: every cycle purges projects that never found product-market fit, and that shedding tends to show up right before capital rotates back in. | He's backing that view with cash, sitting on one of his largest cash positions in years while waiting for a clean signal, either a wick into the 50s or a breakout above the high 70s. | At the same time, John isn't buying the idea that agentic trading takes years to matter, since mercenary capital moves too fast for that timeline to hold. | Seventy million ETH bridging onto Robinhood chain in its first week, in his view, previews how fast market share can flip. | 🎙️ Listen to the full episode here. |
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| | | Assets still run on decades-old infrastructure: | Slow settlement, walled access, paperwork everywhere. | Tokenization fixes that but who’s actually doing it at an institutional scale? | With nearly nine years in the business, Securitize has become the platform institutions trust to bring assets onchain. | Here's why it stands out: | BlackRock, Morgan Stanley & ARK Invest have all invested in Securitize NYSE, VanEck & BNY have chosen Securitize to tokenize their stocks. The only public pure-play in tokenization infrastructure
| This isn't a crypto project waiting for TradFi to catch up. It's the regulated bridge that the largest asset managers in the world already build on. | See what nine years of regulated tokenization looks like. |
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| | HOT TAKES OF THE WEEK (P2) 🔥 | | | | | Bitcoin is fighting a two-front war and losing one of them 🥊 | Jamie Coutts (Chief Crypto Analyst at Real Vision) frames Bitcoin's setup as a battle for capital on two fronts - one against gold as the debasement trade, one against the Nasdaq and AI as the growth trade. | Right now AI is winning that second fight. | Regulatory changes let banks buy more Treasuries and fund AI CapEx, which siphoned a ton of capital straight out of crypto. | He doesn't think that money is gone for good though, expecting it to flow back once tokenization and AI agents start filling up blockspace in a way that shows up in the data. | Until Bitcoin breaks into the high 70s on the weekly chart with ETF flows turning net positive, he's calling this a counter-trend rally, not a confirmed bottom. Jamie's deploying cash again, but sticking to blue chip L1s and DeFi rather than anything degenerate. | 🎙️ Listen to the full episode here. |
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| | | | | Crypto's superpower isn't speculation, it's cryptography itself 🛡️ | Avichal Garg (co-founder of Electric Capital and chairman of the Crypto Council) made the case that cryptography, not price action, is the real reason he stuck around through this entire bear market. | His argument: AI is asymmetric offensive technology, since more compute and more money just mean more power. | Cryptography works the opposite way - the math behind it protects you the same whether you're a random person or the NSA. | That's why he pushed back hard on the "altcoins are dead" narrative, arguing Ethereum functions as a second internet-native store of value with properties Bitcoin's base layer was never built for. | Avichal is essentially betting the next few years prove out everything the 2017 ICO era promised, just a decade later than anyone expected. | 🎙️ Listen to the full episode here. |
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