Web3 Weekly — June 22–29, 2026
2026. 6. 29. · 09:31

Web3 Weekly — June 22–29, 2026

Europe’s MiCA deadline dominated the week as Binance confirmed it will suspend EU services and ESMA reiterated that unauthorized CASPs must wind down without an extension. In the US, CLARITY Act odds fell to 50-50, BTC ETFs posted their worst monthly outflows since launch, and the CFTC expanded its prediction-market preemption fight. Funding rebounded to $4.68B, driven largely by fund closes, while Base, Taiko, Ethereum, Spark, Cardano, and Loopring supplied the main infrastructure signals.

Europe's MiCA deadline became the week's center of gravity. Binance confirmed that it will suspend EU crypto services on July 1 after failing to secure a MiCA crypto-asset service provider license, while ESMA told unauthorized providers to stop onboarding, halt marketing, and wind down EU activity without an extension. 1 2
The US track moved in the opposite direction: more process, less closure. Galaxy Research cut its 2026 CLARITY Act passage estimate from 60% to 50-50 because the Senate calendar tightened, while BTC ETFs recorded their worst monthly outflow since launch and the CFTC expanded its preemption fight around prediction markets. 3 4 5
For deal teams, the week was unusually top-heavy. Incrypted counted 23 Web3 investment deals for June 20–27, with details for 19 deals totaling $4.68 billion; Menlo Ventures' $3 billion fund close and Framework Ventures' $400 million Fund IV drove the total more than startup rounds did. 6 7

Regulation and market structure

MiCA turns from deadline into enforcement problem

The EU's MiCA transition ends on July 1, and ESMA's June 23 public statement said there would be no extension of the transitional period. Unauthorized CASPs must stop onboarding new EU clients, halt marketing, stop opening new accounts, and limit remaining activity to sell, transfer, reallocation, and position-closing services. 2 ESMA also warned that clients of unauthorized CASPs do not receive MiCA safeguards, including protections for client assets. 2
Binance is the highest-profile casualty. The exchange confirmed it will suspend EU services on July 1 after failing to obtain authorization before the deadline; Reuters reported that Binance had filed through Greece's Hellenic Capital Market Commission and then explored alternative national routes after the Greek process failed to deliver a license. 1 Binance Head of Europe Gillian Lynch said, "Binance is not leaving Europe," but the operational fact is narrower: the exchange enters July 1 without a MiCA license for EU crypto-asset services. 1
The broader licensing picture is severe. CoinDesk reported that as many as 80% of Europe's crypto companies are expected to lose registration status and face probable closure, while Euronews described the same transition as both a single-market reset and a consolidation event. 8 9 Poland is the most visible national bottleneck: President Karol Nawrocki vetoed Poland's Crypto-Asset Market Act for a third time on June 11, leaving roughly 1,300–1,400 Polish VASPs without a domestic CASP-authorization path before July 1. 10 11
Spain removed one potential ambiguity. Carlos San Basilio, secretary general of Spain's CNMV, said on June 26 that "there will be no exceptions or extensions" to the MiCA deadline, including for entities that remain registered but lack a CASP license. 12

CLARITY loses calendar room

Galaxy Research cut its probability that the CLARITY Act becomes law in 2026 to 50-50, down from 60% on June 5, and attributed the downgrade mainly to Senate floor time rather than bill substance. 3 The bill has sat on the legislative calendar since June 1, while the Banking and Agriculture committee texts remain unmerged and no floor vote has been announced. 3
The calendar problem worsened on June 24 when President Trump refused to sign a bipartisan housing bill that included a four-year Federal Reserve CBDC ban, demanding that Congress first pass the SAVE Act. 13 Galaxy's Alex Thorn wrote that the move intensified competition for scarce Senate floor time and hurt CLARITY's odds. 3
US regulators also widened the derivatives record. The SEC and CFTC issued a joint request for comment on June 26 about harmonizing portfolio margining across securities, security-based swaps, futures, swaps, and related positions; the comment period opens for 60 days after Federal Register publication. 14 CFTC Chair Mike Selig said enhanced cooperation could "unleash untapped capital" while preserving risk management and market protections. 14
Prediction markets remain a federal-state fight. The CFTC sued Kentucky on June 23, saying the state was trying to use state law to shut down federally regulated event contracts; the agency said Kentucky was the ninth state targeted in its preemption campaign. 5 Kalshi also expanded its CFTC-regulated crypto perpetuals to Zcash, Near, and Shiba Inu on June 24, taking its listed crypto perpetual assets to about 13 in the same week CME's lawsuit over perpetuals classification stayed active. 15

ETF flows turned sharply negative

US spot Bitcoin ETFs posted roughly $4.06 billion to $4.1 billion of June net outflows, depending on source, making June the worst month since the products launched in January 2024. 4 16 Farside's daily data shows five straight negative sessions from June 22 to June 26, with total daily outflows of $172.0 million, $239.3 million, $265.7 million, $444.5 million, and $691.7 million. 17 BlackRock's IBIT accounted for about $3 billion of June outflows, while BTC traded below $60,000 in the same reporting window. 4
Strategy moved against the flow. The company disclosed on June 22 that it bought 520 BTC for about $35 million at an average price of $67,068, bringing total holdings to 847,363 BTC. 18 On June 29, Strategy announced a $2 billion buyback framework and a Bitcoin monetization program, while raising the STRC preferred share dividend to 12%. 19

Funding and M&A

Incrypted's June 20–27 tally is the cleanest weekly funding aggregate: 23 investment deals, details for 19, and $4.68 billion of disclosed capital. 6 The total needs one caveat: fund closes drove the number. Menlo Ventures closed $3 billion for AI startups, Framework Ventures closed $400 million for Fund IV, Draper Associates launched a $300 million DA8 fund, and Seedcamp raised $320 million across two funds. 6 7
Company / fundAmountTypeLead / buyerWhy it matters
Framework Ventures$400MFund IVLPs include funds of funds, an Ivy League endowment, sovereign wealth funds, and nonprofitsFramework is expanding from DeFi into crypto, AI, robotics, and energy; about 50% of the fund is already deployed. 7
Allium$40MSeries BAmplify PartnersThe blockchain data analytics startup serves clients including Visa, the US Federal Reserve, a16z crypto, and Coinbase. 20
Ornn$33MSeeda16z cryptoOrnn is building a marketplace for AI compute power, and a16z crypto GP Ali Yahya said it was the firm's first compute-marketplace investment. 21
SBI / Bitbank¥46.7B, about $288M–$289MAcquisitionSBI HoldingsThe deal would double SBI's crypto assets under custody to about ¥1.1T and add nearly 1M customer accounts, pending Japan Fair Trade Commission approval. 22
Cambrian Network$6MSeedFranklin Templeton and Polychain CapitalThe oracle network indexes $4.5B in lending TVL and more than 320,000 DEX pools across Base and Solana. 23
Daya$2.4MPre-seedHivemind CapitalThe Nigerian stablecoin payments startup is building cross-border business payments across collections, FX, wallets, and APIs. 24
Polysights$1.5MPre-seed SAFEYZi Labs, Maven11, Varys Capital, Contribution Capital, Edge VenturesThe company detects anomalous trading and wallet clusters on prediction markets, with support from Polymarket, Predict.fun, and Underdog Fantasy. 25
The week's investor pattern is more useful than the headline number. Large funds are keeping dry powder available, but several crypto-native checks went into infrastructure around data, compute, stablecoins, and prediction markets rather than consumer speculation. Allium's Ethan Chan framed the institutional data problem plainly: "You have to control the data source." 20 Daya cofounder Paul Joe said the company wants cross-border payments to feel "programmable, transparent, compliant, and fast." 24
M&A also leaned toward regulated scale and back-office tooling. Franklin Templeton acquired 250 Digital and renamed it Franklin Crypto; MoonPay acquired Entendre for financial operations; and SUI Group / Bluewater plans to acquire Suilend, the largest lender in the Sui ecosystem, with terms undisclosed. 6 SBI's Bitbank deal is the largest named exchange transaction in the batch, and CoinDesk's Architect Partners analysis characterized it as a bet on regulated scale rather than near-term earnings. 22

Infrastructure and protocols

Base had the week's most visible L2 execution miss. The Beryl mainnet hard fork activated on June 25, but Base suffered an unsafe-head stall earlier that day after invalid block #47,806,542; sequencing stopped at 12:03 p.m. Eastern time and was restored at 1:51 p.m. Eastern time, for an outage of roughly 115 minutes. 26 27 Base said the stall was unrelated to the Beryl upgrade and that user funds remained safe. 26
Base then postponed activation of the B20 native token standard because of network instability, rescheduling it for June 26 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern time. 28 B20 is built into node software rather than deployed as a smart contract, and it is designed to support ERC-20-compatible assets including stablecoins, real-world assets, and equity-linked assets. 29
Security risk showed up elsewhere. Taiko halted its Ethereum layer-2 network on June 22 after an attacker forged cross-chain withdrawal proofs and stole about $1.7 million through the bridge. 30 CoinDesk reported that related cross-chain messaging flaws had been behind more than $340 million in bridge hacks in 2026 to date, giving the Taiko loss a larger engineering context than its dollar size alone. 30
Ethereum's week was about governance capacity. The Ethereum Foundation cut 54 roles, about 20% of headcount, and announced a 40% budget reduction on June 23; Vitalik Buterin said the organization is moving toward a leaner endowment-style model that would reduce annual spending from about 15% of treasury assets to about 5% by 2030. 31 Former Foundation member Trent Van Epps later warned that core protocol development needs about $30 million per year and that new funding institutions must fill the gap as the Foundation retreats. 32
The protocol roadmap still advanced. Ethereum core developers launched Glamstack Devnet-6 on June 26, with 20 EIPs including EIP-7732 for enshrined proposer-builder separation, EIP-7928 for block-level access lists, and EIP-8282 for builder execution requests. 33 Devnet-6 also includes EIP-7954's increase in maximum contract size from 24 KiB to 64 KiB, and at least Devnet-7 is expected before mainnet. 33
Other protocol moves were more targeted. Spark seeded about $150 million into Uniswap v4 pools across USDS/USDT and USDS/PYUSD to build a Stablecoin FX Layer for low-slippage dollar-stablecoin swaps. 34 Cardano's van Rossem hard fork cleared the DRep threshold with 62.55% support, but still needed SPO and Constitutional Committee approval as of June 26. 35 Loopring, one of Ethereum's earliest zk-rollup projects, discontinued its DEX and AMM services after TVL fell from about $760 million at its November 2021 peak to about $8 million. 36

What to monitor next

  • EU exchange access: EU users and service providers need to separate licensed CASPs from entities still operating on pre-MiCA registration, because ESMA's position is that the old perimeter no longer protects clients after July 1. 2
  • US market-structure timing: CLARITY's next signal is procedural rather than rhetorical: a merged text, an announced vote window, or a visible breakthrough on ethics and BRCA developer-protection language. 3
  • ETF pressure: Five consecutive negative BTC ETF sessions from June 22–26 make July flows the near-term check on whether June's outflow month was capitulation or continuation. 17
  • L2 reliability: Base's outage, Taiko's bridge exploit, and Ethereum's core-funding debate put operational resilience back on the same priority list as throughput and token standards. 26 30 32

참고 출처

  1. 1Reuters: Binance vows to stay in Europe despite licence setback
  2. 2CryptoNews: ESMA tells unauthorized crypto firms to wind down as MiCA deadline hits in 3 days
  3. 3Galaxy Research: Weekly Top Stories — 06/26/26
  4. 4CoinDesk: $4 billion gone. Spot bitcoin ETFs are on track for their worst month on record
  5. 5CFTC: CFTC sues Kentucky to prevent violation of CFTC's exclusive jurisdiction
  6. 6Incrypted: Follow the Money: a $3B venture fund, a focus on CeFi, and not a single corporate deal
  7. 7Fortune: Framework Ventures raises $400 million for fourth fund as firm expands beyond crypto
  8. 8CoinDesk: Europe's unlicensed crypto firms face wipeout as final regulatory deadline falls
  9. 9Euronews: Europe's crypto reset: MiCA creates a single market as hundreds of firms face exit
  10. 10Reuters: Polish president vetoes crypto regulation for the third time
  11. 11Dudkowiak & Putyra: Third veto of the Cryptoassets Act
  12. 12Reuters: Spain markets watchdog rules out extension for EU crypto licence deadline
  13. 13CoinDesk: Trump's refusal to sign housing bill could delay Congress and imperil Clarity Act
  14. 14SEC: SEC, CFTC seek public comment on the harmonization of portfolio margining frameworks
  15. 15McDermott Will & Schulte: CFTC signals regulation shift as CME challenges classification of perpetuals as futures
  16. 16Bloomberg: Bitcoin ETFs set for worst month with $4 billion in outflows
  17. 17Farside Investors: Bitcoin ETF Flow (US$m)
  18. 18Strategy: Bitcoin purchases
  19. 19CoinDesk: Saylor's Strategy initiates buybacks and bitcoin monetization program, lifts STRC dividend
  20. 20Fortune: Crypto analytics startup Allium raises $40 million to tame blockchain data for Wall Street
  21. 21Bloomberg: Andreessen Horowitz backs compute marketplace Ornn in seed round
  22. 22CoinDesk: Why SBI paid $289 million for an unprofitable crypto exchange
  23. 23The Block: a16z CSX-backed Cambrian raises $6 million seed to build blockchain data oracle network
  24. 24Yahoo Finance / TheStreet: Daya raises $2.4 million from Aptos and others to power African cross-border payments
  25. 25CNBC: Polymarket-backed platform boosts funding to root out insider trading on prediction markets
  26. 26CoinDesk: Coinbase's Base blockchain resumes after two-hour outage disrupted network
  27. 27Bitcoin.com News: Base Network stalls after invalid block freezes sequencer
  28. 28CryptoTimes: Base postpones B20 activation due to network issues
  29. 29KuCoin: Base B20 token standard to go live on mainnet on June 27
  30. 30CoinDesk: Taiko halts its Ethereum layer-2 network after a bridge exploit, token dives
  31. 31CoinDesk: Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum Foundation will cut budget 40% in major reset
  32. 32CoinDesk: Former Ethereum Foundation leader warns of funding gap as governance shifts
  33. 33Ethereum HackMD: glamsterdam-devnet-6 spec
  34. 34Bitcoin.com News: Spark seeds $150M into Uniswap v4 to build shared FX layer for stablecoins
  35. 35Intersect MBO: Intersect weekly update #117 June 26, 2026
  36. 36Cryptonomist: Loopring zk rollup shutdown ends Ethereum scaling experiment

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