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Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have recorded their strongest weekly inflows in several months. Summary Bitcoin ETFs recorded nearly $1 billion inflows, marking strongest weekly performance since mid-January period. Ethereum and XRP ETFs followed with steady inflows, reflecting renewed investor interest across crypto markets. Rising ETF demand coincides with improved sentiment but ongoing geopolitical uncertainty still affects market stability. Data shows that nearly $1 billion entered these funds over the past week, marking the best performance since mid-January. April 17 stood out as the most active day, with over $663 million in net inflows. Among the leading products, BlackRock’s IBIT attracted…
U.S. President Donald Trump has accused Iran of breaching a ceasefire agreement. Summary Trump accused Iran of ceasefire violation following reports of activity in Strait of Hormuz. Iran denied allegations and claimed United States actions breached agreement under international law frameworks. Bitcoin price showed volatility, dropping from recent highs amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and market caution. The claim follows reports that Iran opened fire in the Strait of Hormuz during the truce period. Trump described the situation as a “serious violation” and warned that further action could follow if negotiations fail. He stated ”it will happen, one way or another”…
World has rolled out upgrades to its World ID protocol, positioning it as a wider digital identity layer for online verification. Summary World ID now serves 18 million users across 160 countries with identity verification tools. System uses biometric scanning and cryptography to confirm humans without storing personal data. New features aim to block bots, deepfakes, and AI agents in digital platforms. The system is designed to confirm whether an online user is a real person while keeping personal data private. The network is currently used by close to 18 million people across around 160 countries. It aims to address…
A US federal judge has dismissed a class-action lawsuit linked to a memecoin promoted by Caitlyn Jenner. Summary US judge ruled Caitlyn Jenner memecoin did not qualify as security under investment contract standards. Court said investors failed to prove pooled funds or structured financial returns linked to token. Lawsuit claims involving token promotions and donations were rejected and case dismissed from federal court. The court found that the claims did not meet the legal standard required to classify the token as a security under US law. Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. stated that the complaint failed to show that the token…
Summary Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused crypto exchange Zondacrypto of using “Russian funds linked to organized crime” and “Russian security services” to finance opposition politicians and block a MiCA‑style crypto bill. Tusk told parliament that some lawmakers fighting his government’s crypto‑asset legislation were “serving the interests” of Zondacrypto, which he said sponsored a CPAC event in Poland where former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem endorsed nationalist Karol Nawrocki’s presidential bid. President Nawrocki, elected in June 2025 with backing from former U.S. President Donald Trump, has twice vetoed MiCA‑aligned regulation, leaving Polish exchanges in legal limbo and deepening…
Bitcoin price prediction turns cautious as BTC failed to sustain its third breakout attempt above $76,000, repeatedly touching the level only to reverse, while 46 consecutive days of negative funding rates on Binance have created the most compressed short positioning since the FTX crash bottom of late 2022. Summary BTC briefly cleared $76,000 before reversing in the most prominent bearish pin bar on the daily chart since the March rejection at $74,500, keeping the asset in the $60K-$75K consolidation range it has occupied for over ten weeks. Binance perpetual funding rates have remained negative for 46 straight days even as…
Goldman Sachs filed a registration statement with the SEC on April 14 for the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, the first bitcoin ETF news from the Wall Street giant that proposes directly issuing its own crypto income product rather than simply holding third-party spot funds. Summary The fund will invest at least 80% of net assets in instruments providing bitcoin exposure, primarily shares of spot bitcoin ETPs such as BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC, then sell call options on those positions to collect monthly premiums. The options overwrite level will range from 40% to 100% of exposure depending on…
CBS News reported that AI in Hollywood has reached a new threshold as actor Val Kilmer, who died in April 2025 at 65, appears in over an hour of finished footage in the upcoming film As Deep as the Grave through state-of-the-art generative AI, constructed from archival material his family provided and executed under SAG guidelines with compensation paid to his estate. Summary Kilmer was cast as Father Fintan, a Catholic priest and Native American spiritualist, five years before his death but was too ill from throat cancer to shoot any scenes, leading director Coerte Voorhees to pursue a generative…
The Trump administration announced Thursday that New York will lose $73.5 million in federal highway funding after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration found the state has refused to revoke nearly 33,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants whose legal status had since expired, in this latest Trump administration news on federal funding as a policy enforcement tool. Summary Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said FMCSA audited 200 sample records and found that more than half contained significant problems, such as licenses remaining valid long after the holder’s authorization to be in the country had lapsed. Governor Kathy Hochul’s office called…
Trump nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz as CDC director 2026 on Thursday, tapping a former Navy rear admiral and deputy surgeon general from his first term to lead an agency that has cycled through four leaders in the past 12 months and remains without a Senate-confirmed director since Dr. Susan Monarez was fired last August. Summary Schwartz, 57, holds a medical degree from Brown University, a law degree, and a master’s in public health from the Uniformed Services University, and spent 24 years in uniformed service including as the US Coast Guard’s chief medical officer and as deputy surgeon general from…
