# Latest Crypto News Update - May 12, 2026

**Author:** CoinStats AI
**Published:** May 12, 2026 at 11:05

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> **TLDR**
> Here's the latest on crypto markets – a sharp rotation into altcoins as Bitcoin and Ethereum dip, with major regulatory and institutional catalysts ahead:
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> • Bitcoin fell 0.32% to $80,687 while altcoins like WARD (+200%) and MASK (+171%) surged on leverage rotation (12 May 2026)
> • Senate markup of the CLARITY Act set for 14 May 2026 – a potential game-changer for U.S. crypto oversight
> • Circle raised $222M for Arc blockchain infrastructure; Kraken filed for OCC trust charter, signaling deeper institutional integration
> • Bitcoin spot ETFs saw $27.2M in daily inflows, extending a 7-day streak of $1.29B, while Ethereum ETFs turned negative at -$17M
> • Telegram became TON's largest validator, driving Toncoin up 5.46%; Grayscale filed first privacy-coin spot ETF application

# Crypto Market Update – May 12, 2026

## Top Story

Crypto markets experienced a sharp rotation into high-beta altcoins over the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin and Ethereum both finishing lower while smaller-cap tokens posted triple-digit gains. The dominant narrative centered on three concurrent themes: institutional capital flowing into regulated crypto infrastructure (Circle's $222 million Arc raise, Kraken's OCC trust charter filing), a Senate markup of the CLARITY Act scheduled for May 14 that could reshape U.S. crypto oversight, and a speculative bid in lower-cap names that suggests risk appetite remains intact below the surface despite weakness in the largest assets.

Bitcoin traded at $80,687.08, down 0.32% on $28.46 billion in 24-hour volume, while Ethereum fell 1.87% to $2,286.17 on $18.00 billion in volume. Against that backdrop, **WARD (Warden)** surged 200.36%, **MASK (Mask Network)** jumped 171.44%, and several other mid-cap tokens more than doubled. The divergence between top-of-market weakness and altcoin strength points to a market where leverage rotated away from the largest assets and into faster-moving names, consistent with short-covering in smaller caps rather than broad spot-led strength. Derivatives data reinforced this picture: Bitcoin and Ethereum both saw liquidation pressure skewed toward longs, indicating overleveraged bulls were flushed on intraday pullbacks, while funding rates remained neutral—suggesting the market is active but not yet in a crowded one-way trade.

## Major Price Moves

Bitcoin and Ethereum, the two largest coins by rank, both traded lower on the day. Bitcoin was priced at $80,687.08, down 0.32% with $28.46 billion in 24-hour volume. Ethereum fell to $2,286.17, down 1.87% on $18.00 billion in volume. Both remained the market's primary directional anchors despite the day's weakness.

### Top 10 24-Hour Gainers (Volume > $5M)

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| Coin | Price | 24h % | 24h Volume |
|---|---:|---:|---:|
| WARD (Warden) | $0.007145 | +200.36% | $7.26M |
| MASK (Mask Network) | $0.529967 | +171.44% | $13.43M |
| PRINT (PRINTR GAMEFI LP) | N/A | +74.97% | $31.35M |
| GIGA (Gigachad) | $0.006280 | +68.58% | $25.05M |
| SD (Stader) | $0.231627 | +58.48% | $42.36M |
| AVL (Avalon) | $0.047164 | +56.35% | $52.19M |
| SAGA (Saga) | $0.036884 | +49.72% | $276.91M |
| USELESS (Useless Coin) | $0.079644 | +44.27% | $42.49M |
| B (BUILDon) | $0.642395 | +38.77% | $61.33M |
| SKYAI (SkyAI) | $0.559687 | +33.54% | $70.39M |

### Top 20 Coins by Rank (Full Snapshot)

| Coin | Price | 24h % | 24h Volume |
|---|---:|---:|---:|
| BTC (Bitcoin) | $80,687.08 | -0.32% | $28.46B |
| ETH (Ethereum) | $2,286.17 | -1.87% | $18.00B |
| USDT (Tether) | $0.999614 | -0.01% | $56.20B |
| USDC (USDC) | $0.999702 | N/A | $13.43B |
| BNB (BNB) | $661.562371 | +1.19% | $708.11M |
| SOL (Solana) | $94.972010 | -0.06% | $4.63B |
| XRP (XRP) | $1.449557 | -0.09% | $2.82B |
| DOGE (Dogecoin) | $0.109119 | -0.74% | $2.05B |
| TRX (TRON) | $0.348653 | -0.71% | $2.63B |
| ADA (Cardano) | $0.274295 | -1.56% | $570.84M |
| NEAR (NEAR Protocol) | $1.574229 | +0.97% | $348.08M |
| LINK (Chainlink) | $10.278463 | -2.63% | $565.09M |
| ATOM (Cosmos Hub) | $2.034587 | -0.93% | $117.82M |
| ALGO (Algorand) | $0.123111 | +0.45% | $88.48M |
| TON (Toncoin) | $2.439226 | +5.46% | $900.00M |
| STETH (Lido Staked Ether) | $2,284.35 | -1.98% | $22.86M |
| WBTC (Wrapped Bitcoin) | $80,416.27 | -0.46% | $129.34M |
| DOT (Polkadot) | $1.337812 | -1.54% | $199.86M |
| HBAR (Hedera) | $0.094611 | -1.76% | $133.64M |
| XLM (Stellar) | $0.164475 | -2.09% | $195.52M |

### Top 10 24-Hour Losers (Volume > $5M)

| Coin | Price | 24h % | 24h Volume |
|---|---:|---:|---:|
| GLCS (Galactics Protocol) | N/A | -100.00% | $51.04M |
| SLX (Solstice) | N/A | -100.00% | $6.69M |
| 0xdEaD (0xdEaD) | N/A | -100.00% | $6.07M |
| VELLUM (Vellum) | N/A | -100.00% | $5.07M |
| RogueAI (RogueAI) | N/A | -100.00% | $6.06M |
| ROAF (Russian Oil Asset Fund) | N/A | -100.00% | $21.52M |
| UCROSS (uCROSS) | N/A | -100.00% | $5.04M |
| GOP (Global Overwatch Protocol) | N/A | -100.00% | $5.14M |
| RIV (RIV Coin) | N/A | -100.00% | $12.88M |
| PEPTM (Peptoma) | N/A | -100.00% | $16.91M |

### Notable Outliers

**WARD** and **MASK** were the standout gainers, with WARD posting an exceptional 200.36% surge on $7.26 million in volume and MASK jumping 171.44% on $13.43 million. **SAGA** combined a 49.72% gain with $276.91 million in volume, making it one of the strongest liquid moves in the sample. **BILL** posted $312.81 million in volume with a 23.96% gain, underscoring strong participation in mid-cap momentum names.

On the downside, multiple low-priced tokens in the loser list showed -100% readings with multi-million-dollar volume, indicating severe dislocations, halted trading, or stale pricing data rather than normal market mechanics. These include **GLCS, SLX, 0xdEaD, VELLUM, RogueAI, ROAF, UCROSS, GOP, RIV, and PEPTM**, all showing complete price collapse despite substantial reported turnover.

Among the top 20 by rank, **Toncoin** was the strongest performer at +5.46%, driven by Telegram's announcement that it would become the TON network's largest validator and main force behind the ecosystem. **BNB** gained 1.19%, while **Solana, XRP, and NEAR** posted modest gains. **Ethereum** and **Lido Staked Ether** were the weakest large-cap names, with ETH down 1.87% and stETH down 1.98%, reflecting pressure across the broader staking and liquid-staking segment.

## Derivatives Context: Liquidations and Positioning

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Bitcoin liquidations totaled $39.97 million over 24 hours, with $22.27 million from longs and $17.70 million from shorts. Ethereum liquidations reached $25.99 million, but with a pronounced skew: $21.19 million from longs versus only $4.80 million from shorts. The 4.4x disparity in Ethereum's long-to-short liquidation ratio signals that overleveraged bulls were concentrated in ETH positions and were flushed on the intraday dip. This pattern typically indicates that while price moved lower, the liquidation profile was more about leverage cleanup than a full trend reversal.

Bitcoin and Ethereum funding rates remained neutral at 0.0023% and 0.0029% per 8-hour period respectively (annualized to 2.53% and 3.15%), which reduces the immediate risk of a crowded long squeeze but also shows the market has not yet entered a euphoric phase. Bitcoin open interest rose to $59.93 billion, up 6.31% over 30 days, suggesting new capital is entering the market and that the trend has backing from leverage.

The **Fear & Greed Index** held steady at 50 (neutral), unchanged from the prior reading, versus a 30-day average of 35. The index bottomed at 13 in early April (coinciding with BTC at $70,840) and peaked at 51 at $79,912. The flat 7-day change indicates sentiment has stabilized at the neutral midpoint after a month-long recovery from extreme fear.

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## ETF Flows: Institutional Capital Remains Constructive

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Bitcoin spot ETF flows remained a major support factor despite the day's weakness. Daily net flows were +$27.20 million on May 11, extending a 7-day inflow streak of $1.29 billion and a 30-day cumulative of $3.50 billion. The flow mix was uneven across individual products, but the aggregate remained positive, with 21 positive days versus 9 negative days over the last month. That sustained inflow pattern typically reflects institutional accumulation rather than retail momentum, suggesting institutions are still adding exposure even as derivatives positioning remains cautious.

Ethereum ETF flows turned negative on the day at -$17.00 million on May 11, though the 7-day total remained positive at $154.50 million and the 30-day cumulative stood at +$546.70 million. The day's weakness was concentrated in several products including ETHE, ETH, and FETH, partially offset by a small inflow into ETHA. The takeaway is not a broad institutional exit, but a short-term pause in demand. Ethereum still maintains a positive medium-term ETF flow trend, but the latest daily reading represents a mild headwind.

## Other Key Events

### Regulatory: CLARITY Act Heads to Senate Markup on May 14

The Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act is scheduled for a Senate markup on May 14, 2026, in what multiple reports described as one of the defining moments for U.S. crypto policy in 2026. The bill aims to split oversight between the SEC and CFTC and reduce long-running uncertainty around digital asset classification. Market participants are treating the vote as a potential catalyst for clarity on regulatory boundaries, which has been a persistent source of friction in the industry.

### Regulatory: Grayscale Files First Privacy-Coin Spot ETF Application

Grayscale submitted the first privacy coin spot ETF application on May 12, marking a notable expansion of the ETF conversation beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. The same report indicated that Multicoin Capital revealed it had built a position in **ZEC (Zcash)**. Zcash posted a 39.3% gain in some market snapshots, though the CoinStats data showed it down 4.09% at $544.66. The filing underscores growing institutional interest in privacy-focused digital assets and the broadening of crypto ETF infrastructure.

### Institutional: Circle Raises $222 Million for Arc Blockchain Infrastructure

Circle secured a $222 million raise for its blockchain infrastructure project, Arc, through a presale of the ARC token at a $3 billion fully diluted valuation. Backers included a16z crypto, BlackRock, Apollo Funds, Intercontinental Exchange, SBI Group, Standard Chartered Ventures, and ARK Invest. The move signals that stablecoin infrastructure and blockchain-native financial services are becoming increasingly embedded in institutional portfolios, reinforcing a broader trend of crypto firms moving deeper into regulated financial infrastructure.

### Institutional / Banking: Kraken Parent Payward Files for OCC Trust Charter

Kraken's parent company Payward filed an OCC charter application to establish Payward National Trust Company, a federally regulated national trust company focused on digital asset custody. The filing was described as part of a broader regulated banking strategy and complements Kraken Financial's Wyoming SPDI and Federal Reserve master account access. This move exemplifies the convergence of crypto firms and traditional banking infrastructure, with major exchanges now pursuing federal banking charters to offer custody and settlement services.

### Institutional: OpenTrade Raises $17 Million; OnRe Secures $5 Million Series A

Gate Ventures' weekly recap reported that OpenTrade raised $17 million in a strategic round led by Mercury Fund and Notion Capital, with participation from a16z crypto, AlbionVC, and CMCC Global. OpenTrade has surpassed $200 million in TVL and processed more than $250 million in transaction volume in 2025. Separately, Forward Industries and RockawayX co-led a $5 million Series A investment into OnRe, a Bermuda-regulated onchain reinsurance company building tokenized reinsurance products on Solana, with Forward planning to deploy up to $25 million into ONyc.

### Hack / Exploit: SIGMA Bot Blamed in $200K Drain

Crypto trader Unihax0r lost over $200,000 after an attacker drained wallets across Ethereum, Base, and BSC using the SIGMA Telegram bot on May 11. The incident represents one of the clearest exploit-related headlines in the 24-hour window and underscores ongoing security risks in bot-based trading automation.

### Hack / Exploit: Huma Finance Legacy Contracts Hacked

Huma Finance's deprecated V1 BaseCreditPool contracts on Polygon were hacked on May 11, with losses of approximately $101,400 in USDC and USDC.e. The exploit targeted legacy contracts rather than the platform's current core system, limiting the scope of the breach but highlighting the importance of contract deprecation and migration processes.

### Security: 172 npm and PyPI Packages Compromised

A May 12 security report flagged 172 npm and PyPI packages compromised in a new wave of supply-chain attacks. While not crypto-specific in the narrow sense, the incident is relevant to crypto infrastructure teams because it affects dependencies commonly used in Web3 tooling and CI pipelines, potentially exposing development workflows to malicious code injection.

### Project / Ecosystem: Telegram Deepens TON Role

Telegram announced it would replace the TON Foundation as the main force behind the TON ecosystem and become the network's largest validator. The move was tied to lower fees, new developer tools, and performance upgrades. Market reaction was constructive: Toncoin surged 5.46% in the CoinStats data and was cited in news reports as posting a 33.8% gain after the announcement, making it one of the clearest large-cap beneficiaries of the day's institutional and ecosystem news flow.

### Project / Ecosystem: AIxCrypto Holdings Advances RWA Tokenization and AI Agent Plans

AIxCrypto Holdings reported first-quarter 2026 results, advancing its RWA tokenization and AI agent initiatives. The company expanded its aggregate Faraday Future investment position to $12.0 million after quarter-end and is targeting a launch window later in 2026 for its first tokenized equity instrument. The announcement reflects ongoing institutional interest in real-world asset tokenization and AI-driven crypto applications.

## Social Sentiment: ETF Flows and Token Unlocks Dominate X Conversation

X sentiment over the last 24 hours was **moderately bullish but selective**. The dominant conversation centered on three themes: ETF flows and institutional rotation into Ethereum, Solana, and XRP-linked products; token unlock risk across major altcoins; and Solana ecosystem momentum. Posts repeatedly highlighted capital moving beyond Bitcoin into altcoin-linked exposure, framing this as a structural sign of broader Wall Street integration rather than a short-lived trade.

**Solana** drew the strongest social attention among large-cap coins, with posts teasing ecosystem developments and speculating about "something loading" on the network. **TON** stood out in token-unlock discussions as the largest scheduled unlock by dollar value in the week. **ARB, APT, SEI, STRK, and PUMP** were repeatedly flagged in unlock-watch posts as potential volatility names. A separate cluster of posts focused on real-world Bitcoin acceptance, including claims that gas stations are now accepting BTC, though skepticism remained about near-term price targets without fresh catalysts.

Overall, the social tone reflected a market that is constructive on crypto as an asset class but increasingly selective about which narratives and tokens to chase. Traders are watching where new capital is flowing and where new supply could pressure prices, rather than buying indiscriminately.

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