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    From May 10 to May 14, markets looked strong at first glance but were more complex beneath the surface. U.S. stocks kept rising, Bitcoin stayed near $80,000 even with higher inflation, and real-world assets showed how crypto is getting closer to traditional finance.

    The main issue was that investors were more willing to take risks, even though the overall economic picture got tougher. Inflation was higher than expected, Treasury yields stayed high, and the Federal Reserve’s latest vote showed the committee was split instead of just waiting to cut rates.

    Market snapshot: equities led, crypto was selective

    Between May 11 and May 14, the S&P 500 rose 1

    57%, and the Nasdaq 100 gained 1.35%, but the Russell 2000 was almost unchanged. This shows large-cap stocks are still leading. Bitcoin went up 1.08% from May 10 to May 14, while Ethereum dropped 1.52%. This continues the trend: Bitcoin is still the preferred choice for institutions, while Ethereum needs a bigger boost.

    Market volatility dropped, but interest rates stayed high. The VIX went down from 18.21 to 17.26, while the 10-year Treasury yield increased from 4.39% to 4.46%. This means investors were still willing to take risks, even though higher rates make it harder. In the short term, that’s a positive sign, but it also means companies and crypto ETFs will need to deliver stronger results to keep up.

    Fed split: the market is not just waiting for cuts

    The biggest macro takeaway wasn’t just that the Fed kept rates at 3.50% to 3.75%. The real story was the split vote: Stephen Miran wanted a 25 basis point cut, while Beth Hammack, Neel Kashkari, and Lorie Logan wanted to keep rates steady and didn’t want to signal any move toward easing, per the Federal Reserve.

    This matters because it changes how investors should interpret the Fed’s actions. The committee isn’t just talking about when to cut rates. Some members think policy is already tight enough to consider easing, while others believe inflation and global risks make it too soon to promise any changes.

    This split became even more important after the April CPI report. Headline CPI went up 0.6% for the month and 3.8% over the year, while core CPI increased 0.4% for the month and 2.8% over the year. Energy was the main driver, with the energy index rising 3.8% for the month and 17.9% over the year. This supports the Fed’s worry that global energy prices are keeping inflation high.

    As a result, the market can still go up, but not because the Fed is getting more supportive. Stocks and Bitcoin are rising despite the Fed, so the next moves will depend more on new inflation and jobs data.

    Crypto: Bitcoin held up, but ETF demand cooled

    Bitcoin’s ability to stay near $80,000 stood out, especially after higher inflation numbers. According to Economic Times, BTC briefly dropped below $80,000 before buyers stepped in. Analysts saw this as a sign that support is still strong, even as hopes for rate cuts fade.

    The ETF picture was less positive than the price moves suggested. Bitcoin ETFs had $1.28 billion in inflows during the first 12 days of May and $3.43 billion over the previous seven weeks. But this week, inflows slowed, with $22 million coming in on May 11 and $205.4 million going out on May 12. This is important because Bitcoin relies on steady institutional buying. If ETF inflows slow down while yields rise, Bitcoin might still hold its ground, but breaking out will take longer.

    Ethereum kept lagging behind Bitcoin, which means the overall crypto market still isn’t fully risk-on. Economic Times reported that ETH traded near $2,290 and struggled to stay above its 200-day moving average. This matches the week’s data, with ETH down and BTC up.

    RWA: tokenized Treasuries are becoming infrastructure

    The biggest crypto and traditional finance development this week wasn’t about token prices. Instead, it was the ongoing move of tokenized Treasuries from simple yield products to becoming part of the financial infrastructure.

    Tokenized U.S. Treasuries hit $15.23 billion in value, with a 7-day APY of 3.36%. The biggest platforms by value were Circle, Ondo, Securitize, and Franklin Templeton. This is important because tokenized Treasuries are now more than just on-chain cash management. They are starting to serve as collateral, reserve assets, and settlement tools.

    BlackRock’s latest SEC filing shows why the market is paying attention. The BlackRock Daily Reinvestment Stablecoin Reserve Vehicle is a government money market fund whose OnChain Shares are recorded on supported blockchains and are intended to qualify as eligible reserve assets for payment stablecoin issuers under the GENIUS Act. The fund invests 100% of assets in cash, Treasury instruments with maturities of 93 days or less, and overnight repurchase agreements secured by Treasury instruments, while setting a $3 million minimum initial investment.

    The main takeaway is clear: BlackRock isn’t just creating a tokenized fund for crypto investors. It’s building a regulated reserve tool for stablecoin issuers and blockchain liquidity pools, which could make tokenized Treasuries a key part of digital dollar infrastructure.

    The second major event was operational

    Ondo, Kinexys by J.P. Morgan, Mastercard, and Ripple completed what they called the first near-real-time, cross-border, cross-bank redemption of a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund. The XRP Ledger processed the asset side in under five seconds, and fiat settlement went through Mastercard’s Multi-Token Network and J.P. Morgan’s banking network. This is important because liquidity has been a big concern for tokenized Treasuries. If redemptions can happen almost anytime, institutions may start treating tokenized Treasuries as cash equivalents, not just yield products.

    The market’s response was more cautious than the headlines suggested. ONDO dropped from about $0.42 to $0.39 between May 10 and May 14, and CFG fell from about $0.30 to $0.29. This shows that even as RWA infrastructure grows, token prices don’t always rise right away. This gap matters: the sector’s fundamentals are getting better, but token prices still face risks from liquidity, unlocks, and sentiment.

    Regulation: stablecoin yield is the key policy variable

    The CLARITY Act is becoming a major swing factor for RWA and stablecoin infrastructure. Galaxy’s analysis said Senate Banking released a revised 309-page draft on May 12 and scheduled a markup for May 14, with Section 404 renamed “Prohibiting Interest and Yield on Payment Stablecoins”.

    The important detail is that the draft is not a simple ban on all rewards

    Galaxy noted that the May draft adds a prohibition on payments that are economically or functionally equivalent to bank-deposit interest, but it preserves carve-outs for bona fide activity-based rewards and allows some rewards to be calculated by reference to balance, duration, or tenure.

    For RWA, this is a turning point. If stablecoin rules encourage issuers to use more transparent Treasury backing and still allow some on-chain incentives, tokenized Treasuries could move from a niche product to a core part of reserve infrastructure. But if the rules become too strict or get delayed, adoption might still happen, just more slowly and mainly through institutions.

    Conclusion

    This week’s market showed cautious optimism. Stocks went up, Bitcoin held the $80,000 mark, and RWA infrastructure made real progress with BlackRock’s stablecoin reserve product and Ondo’s cross-border redemption test.

    The risk is that market prices are rising faster than policy is becoming clear

    The Fed’s split, high CPI, rising Treasury yields, and unclear stablecoin rules all mean that the next move up will need more than just good news. It will take proof that institutional demand, better regulations, and real liquidity are all improving together.

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