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Spain’s top soccer league LALIGA teams with Polymarket to create next-level fan experiences
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:23:48

This partnership could significantly enhance fan engagement and expand LALIGA's influence in North America, leveraging digital innovation.

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Iran’s former diplomat calls for US deal to end conflict as ceasefire markets dip
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:15:28

The call for US-Iran negotiations highlights potential diplomatic shifts, but market skepticism suggests limited immediate impact.

The post Iran’s former diplomat calls for US deal to end conflict as ceasefire markets dip appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Kamal Kharazi calls for US-Iran deal as ceasefire odds plummet to 1%
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:15:16

The declining ceasefire odds highlight the challenges in achieving swift diplomatic resolutions, impacting market confidence and stability.

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Trump’s FY2026 budget proposes $73B cut to US nondefense discretionary spending
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:06:42

Fiscal tightening from budget cuts may curb economic growth, influencing Fed's rate decisions and increasing market uncertainty.

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Gold and silver futures surge on Binance as geopolitical tensions rise
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:00:14

Rising geopolitical tensions are prompting a shift to traditional safe-haven assets, potentially undermining Bitcoin's appeal and market momentum.

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The Bitcoin Treasury Model With a Built-In Valuation Floor
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:18:18

Bitcoin Magazine

The Bitcoin Treasury Model With a Built-In Valuation Floor

There is a version of the Bitcoin treasury conversation that has become almost routine at this point. Bitcoin is hard money. Fiat debases. Companies that hold Bitcoin on their balance sheet are making a rational long-term decision. All of this is true, and none of it is the interesting question anymore.

The interesting question is structural. Not should a company hold Bitcoin, but what kind of company should hold it, and what that choice implies for how the company performs across a full market cycle, not just a favorable one.

Three models have emerged. Each reflects a different level of conviction, a different capital structure, and a different set of tradeoffs.

  • The pure-play. A company whose primary purpose is accumulating Bitcoin through capital raises, financial engineering, etc, with no core operating business. Lean structure, singular mission.
  • The digital credit issuer. The most sophisticated expression of the pure-play thesis. These companies issue Bitcoin-backed financial instruments, preferred stock, convertible notes, and similar products, to fund continued accumulation. At scale, this creates a compounding accumulation engine that simpler models cannot match.
  • The operating company with a Bitcoin treasury. A business with real revenue, real clients, and operational activity, which holds Bitcoin as a long-term reserve asset in deliberate strategic relationship with the business itself.

All three are legitimate expressions of the Bitcoin treasury thesis. They are not optimized for the same objectives, and the differences matter more than most treasury conversations acknowledge.

What pure-play gets right

The pure-play case deserves genuine treatment because its strongest version has real force.

Financial engineering pure-plays are capital-efficient in a specific and important sense: every dollar raised goes directly to Bitcoin accumulation with no operational drag. The mission is singular and the structure reflects it. For investors, this creates clarity. Allocators know exactly what they are underwriting, direct Bitcoin exposure at the corporate level, and the investment thesis is legible and short.

The digital credit model extends this further. Companies that have successfully issued preferred instruments and Bitcoin-backed products have built accumulation engines that operating businesses cannot match on a per-dollar-raised basis. The compounding effect of a sophisticated capital structure, at scale, is genuinely powerful. It represents the fullest expression of the Bitcoin treasury thesis, and the destination it points toward is one every operator in this space should understand.

The prerequisite problem and what it means in practice

The digital credit model has a prerequisite that is rarely stated plainly: it requires scale, institutional credibility, and market infrastructure that most companies building a Bitcoin treasury today do not yet have. It is a destination, not a starting point.

The path there runs through an intermediate period where the financial engineering structure carries more exposure than is often acknowledged. During that period:

  • There is no operating revenue to fall back on
  • The ability to raise capital tracks closely with Bitcoin market sentiment
  • Strategic options narrow when conditions are not favorable
  • The company’s cost structure depends entirely on capital markets remaining open

This is not a criticism of the model. It is a description of the journey. The question for executives is what structure best serves the company while that journey is underway.

What the operating company model actually provides

The operating company with a Bitcoin treasury does not accumulate Bitcoin faster than a well-run pure-play. At meaningful treasury scale, operating cash flow is not moving the needle on accumulation. The advantage is different, and worth stating precisely.

An operating business generates revenue independently of where Bitcoin is trading. That revenue covers fixed costs, which means the company is not dependent on capital markets remaining open to fund its basic operations. It can continue hiring, serving clients, and accumulating at a measured pace without being forced into capital decisions driven by timing rather than conviction.

The compounding effect works like this:

  • Operating revenue covers costs and preserves the Bitcoin position through the cycle rather than drawing it down under pressure
  • A preserved balance sheet improves the terms on future capital raises, lower dilution, better access to facilities, stronger negotiating position with partners
  • Operational credibility widens the available capital base by providing an investment thesis that reaches allocators who cannot underwrite pure Bitcoin exposure within their current mandates

None of these mechanisms make Bitcoin accumulate faster in favorable conditions. Together, they make the company more durable across the full range of conditions it will face.

The built-in valuation floor

Most Bitcoin treasury company valuations are driven by a single number: mNAV, the premium the market assigns to Bitcoin held at the corporate level. When sentiment is strong and capital is flowing into the space, that premium expands. When the narrative cools, it compresses. The valuation moves with the market’s appetite for Bitcoin exposure, not with anything the company is doing operationally.

The operating company model introduces a second component that behaves differently. A profitable operating business carries an earnings multiple underwritten by revenue, client relationships, and operational track record. It does not expand dramatically when Bitcoin is performing. But it does not compress when sentiment turns either. It is stable in a way that mNAV alone is not.

These two components, Bitcoin NAV and an earnings multiple on the operating business, do not move together. That is the point. When mNAV compresses, the earnings multiple holds. The company retains a defensible valuation floor that a pure-play structure, with a single-component valuation entirely dependent on sentiment, does not have.

In practice this matters in three specific ways:

  • Capital raises. A company with a defensible valuation floor can raise capital on reasonable terms even when Bitcoin sentiment is cold. A pure-play with a compressed mNAV and no earnings component has less room to maneuver.
  • Talent. Equity compensation tied to a two-component valuation is a more legible and stable proposition for prospective hires than equity tied entirely to Bitcoin’s market sentiment.
  • Allocator access. Many institutional allocators cannot underwrite a valuation built entirely on mNAV within their current mandates. The earnings component creates a bridge, opening the door to capital that would otherwise be unable to participate regardless of conviction.

The floor is not just a comfort during difficult conditions. It is a structural advantage that compounds over time, widening the capital base, strengthening the talent proposition, and maintaining strategic momentum across the full cycle.

How to think about the decision

These three models serve different objectives. The right framework starts with honest answers to a few questions:

  • What does the existing business look like? A company with established revenue and clients already has the foundation for the operating company model. A company without it is choosing between building that foundation and committing to a pure-play path.
  • What is the realistic path to scale? The digital credit model is the most powerful expression of the thesis but requires scale and credibility that takes time to build. The operating company model does not depend on reaching that threshold to function well.
  • What does the investor base look like? Pure-play structures appeal most clearly to allocators who want direct Bitcoin exposure. Operating companies reach a broader set of capital partners, including those whose mandates require an operating business to participate.
  • What kind of company do you want to be running across a full cycle? This is the question underneath all the others. The answer should drive the structure, not the other way around.

Conclusion

The companies that define the next era of corporate Bitcoin adoption will not all look the same. Digital credit issuers will operate at the frontier of Bitcoin-native capital markets. Financial engineering pure-plays will build toward that destination with focused conviction. Operating companies will build businesses where the treasury and core operations strengthen each other across the cycle.

Each model is a genuine expression of the thesis. The goal of this framework is to make the differences legible, so executives can choose the structure that fits what they are actually building, with clear eyes about what each model asks of them in return.

The question was never which model holds the most Bitcoin. It was always which model fits what you are trying to build.

Disclaimer: This content was prepared on behalf of Bitcoin For Corporations for informational purposes only. It reflects the author’s own analysis and opinion and should not be relied upon as investment advice. Nothing in this article constitutes an offer, invitation, or solicitation to purchase, sell, or subscribe for any security or financial product.

This post The Bitcoin Treasury Model With a Built-In Valuation Floor first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Nick Ward.

How Real Is The Quantum Threat?
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 22:55:56

Bitcoin Magazine

How Real Is The Quantum Threat?

A new panel has officially been announced to take place at Bitcoin 2026 titled “How Real Is The Quantum Threat?” The conversation will bring together five voices at the center of one of the most actively debated technical questions in Bitcoin today, and the lineup reflects the full range of perspectives the topic demands.

The panel features:

Hunter Beast, a senior protocol engineer for the Anduro sidechain platform incubated by MARA, is the co-author of BIP 360, a proposal that establishes a new Bitcoin wallet address type designed to protect the network from quantum computing threats. BIP 360 was merged into the Bitcoin Core BIP repository in February 2026 and was deployed on the Bitcoin Quantum Testnet v0.3.0 in March, marking significant advancements towards upgrading Bitcoin.

James O’Beirne has been a Bitcoin Core contributor since 2015 and leads multiple projects including OP_VAULT (BIP-345) and assumeutxo, having previously worked at Chaincode Labs.

Brandon Black is a Bitcoin software engineer who has spoken publicly on why quantum computing timelines are often misunderstood by the broader market.

Charles Edwards of Capriole has argued that quantum computing is advancing faster than anticipated and has advocated for a 2026 BIP-360 implementation.

Alex Thorn, head of research at Galaxy Digital, has taken a more measured position arguing the quantum threat to Bitcoin is real but limited today, affecting only certain exposed wallets, and that developers are actively building pathways to address it over time.

The panel will cover one of the most actively discussed technical topics in Bitcoin today — how quantum computing is developing, where Bitcoin’s cryptography stands, and what the path to long-term protocol resilience looks like. Developers are already working on multiple solutions, including quantum-resistant addresses and phased upgrade proposals, and this panel brings together some of the brightest minds working on these upgrades. It takes place April 29 on the Nakamoto Stage at Bitcoin 2026, The Venetian Resort, Las Vegas.

Bitcoin 2026 is Returning to Las Vegas

Bitcoin 2026 will take place April 27–29 at The Venetian, Las Vegas, and is expected to be the biggest Bitcoin event of the year.

Focused on the future of money, Bitcoin 2026 will bring together Bitcoin builders, investors, miners, policymakers, technologists, and newcomers from around the world. The event will feature a wide range of pass types, including general admission passes designed specifically for those new to Bitcoin, alongside premium passes for professionals, enterprises, and institutions.

With multiple stages, immersive experiences, technical workshops, and headline keynotes, Bitcoin 2026 is designed to serve both first-time attendees and long-time Bitcoiners shaping the next era of global adoption.

Past Bitcoin Conferences in the U.S.

Bitcoin’s flagship conference has scaled dramatically over the past five years:

  • 2021 – Miami: 11,000 attendees
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  • 2023 – Miami: 15,000 attendees
  • 2024 – Nashville: 22,000 attendees
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From headline keynotes on the Nakamoto Stage to deep technical sessions for builders, institutional strategy discussions for enterprises, and beginner-friendly Bitcoin 101 education, Bitcoin 2026 is designed for everyone—from first-time attendees to the leaders shaping Bitcoin’s global adoption.

Whether you’re looking to learn, build, invest, network, or influence, Bitcoin 2026 is where Bitcoin’s next chapter is written.

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This post How Real Is The Quantum Threat? first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.

MARA Conducts Ongoing Layoffs Following $1.1B Bitcoin Sale and Debt Reduction Push
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 21:24:25

Bitcoin Magazine

MARA Conducts Ongoing Layoffs Following $1.1B Bitcoin Sale and Debt Reduction Push

Bitcoin miner MARA Holdings has begun a series of company-wide layoffs affecting multiple departments, according to reporting from Blockspace Media, marking the latest shift in the firm’s broader restructuring strategy.

Sources familiar with the matter said the layoffs have been “ongoing” and executed in a piecemeal fashion, with at least two rounds taking place this week on Wednesday and Thursday. The total number of employees impacted — as well as the percentage of the workforce affected — has not been disclosed, and the company has not publicly commented on the cuts.

The workforce reduction comes just days after MARA completed a major balance sheet restructuring that involved selling 15,133 bitcoin for approximately $1.1 billion between March 4 and March 25. The proceeds were used to repurchase portions of its outstanding 0.00% convertible senior notes due in 2030 and 2031, allowing the company to retire debt at an average discount of roughly 9% to par.

In total, MARA repurchased $367.5 million of its 2030 notes for $322.9 million and $633.4 million of its 2031 notes for $589.9 million. The transactions are expected to generate approximately $88.1 million in cash savings and reduce the company’s total convertible debt by about 30%, from roughly $3.3 billion to $2.3 billion.

Following the repurchases, MARA now has $632.5 million in 2030 notes and $291.6 million in 2031 notes remaining outstanding. Other tranches of convertible debt — including $48.1 million due in 2026, $300 million due in 2031, and $1.025 billion due in 2032 — remain unchanged.

CEO Fred Thiel previously framed the bitcoin sale as part of a deliberate capital allocation strategy aimed at strengthening the company’s balance sheet while preserving long-term shareholder value. He said the move would improve financial flexibility and position the firm for expansion beyond traditional bitcoin mining.

Bitcoin miners are pivoting to AI 

That expansion includes a growing focus on artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC), areas where MARA is seeking to leverage its expertise in energy infrastructure and data center operations. The company has increasingly positioned itself as a digital energy and compute provider, rather than a pure-play bitcoin miner.

As part of this shift, MARA has also signaled that selling bitcoin could become a recurring element of its treasury strategy. The company stated it plans to sell BTC “from time to time” throughout 2026 to support liquidity needs and fund corporate initiatives.

The developments come amid a challenging environment for bitcoin miners, who are navigating tighter margins, rising competition, and increasing pressure to diversify revenue streams beyond block rewards. 

For MARA, the combination of debt reduction, bitcoin sales, and workforce cuts signals a company in transition — prioritizing balance sheet strength and strategic repositioning as it moves deeper into AI and energy infrastructure.

This post MARA Conducts Ongoing Layoffs Following $1.1B Bitcoin Sale and Debt Reduction Push first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

Coinbase Receives Conditional OCC Approval to Form National Trust Company
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 16:12:35

Bitcoin Magazine

Coinbase Receives Conditional OCC Approval to Form National Trust Company

Coinbase has received conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to establish Coinbase National Trust Company, according to a statement from the company. 

The approval marks a regulatory milestone for Coinbase as it expands its federally supervised custody and market infrastructure operations.

The company emphasized that the approval does not authorize it to operate as a commercial bank. Coinbase stated it will not take retail deposits or engage in fractional reserve banking. Instead, the charter is intended to provide federal oversight for its custody business, which the firm says has been a core part of its operations for years.

Under the conditional approval framework, Coinbase will be required to meet specified regulatory conditions before the charter becomes fully operational. The company said it intends to use the structure to bring uniform federal standards to its digital asset custody services and related institutional infrastructure.

Coinbase framed the decision as validation of its long-standing approach of working within the U.S. regulatory system. The company said it has invested heavily in compliance and engagement with regulators and views the approval as part of a broader evolution in how digital asset firms interface with federal banking supervision.

The charter is expected to provide clearer regulatory consistency across jurisdictions, particularly for institutional custody services. Coinbase said it believes the structure could support future expansion into additional financial services, including payments-related products, while remaining within the bounds of trust company oversight.

OCC is adopting pro-crypto activities

Over the past year, federal banking regulators have taken a more active role in defining the perimeter of digital asset activities within the traditional financial system. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has issued updated guidance on how banks may engage with cryptocurrency custody, stablecoin-related services, and blockchain infrastructure, while continuing to evaluate applications from crypto-native firms seeking trust or banking charters.

Industry participants have pursued federal charters in part to reduce reliance on a patchwork of state licensing regimes and to gain clearer access to national banking rails. Trust bank structures, in particular, have become a focal point for firms seeking to offer custody services without engaging in lending or deposit-taking activities.

The OCC has adapted to institutional interest in regulated custody models and the growing overlap between traditional financial infrastructure and digital asset firms. Exchanges, custodians, and fintech firms have got federal oversight and support for institutional adoption and reduce regulatory uncertainty.

At the same time, policymakers have debated how far federal banking regulators should extend oversight into crypto-native business models, particularly as stablecoins and tokenized assets continue to integrate into payments and settlement systems. 

The conditional approval for Coinbase’s trust charter reflects this broader regulatory shift toward structured supervision rather than ad hoc enforcement.

If finalized, Coinbase’s national trust status would place it among a small number of crypto-linked firms operating under direct federal trust oversight, signaling continued convergence between digital asset infrastructure and the U.S. regulated banking system.

This post Coinbase Receives Conditional OCC Approval to Form National Trust Company first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

Wall Street Firms and Crypto Companies to Review New Market Structure Proposal in Private Sessions
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 16:03:09

Bitcoin Magazine

Wall Street Firms and Crypto Companies to Review New Market Structure Proposal in Private Sessions

Crypto and banking industry representatives are set to review a revised stablecoin yield proposal crafted by Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks this week, as lawmakers attempt to break a months-long lobbying standoff over how — or whether — stablecoin issuers should be allowed to offer yield.

According to reporting from Politico, a small group of crypto firms and Wall Street institutions will privately review the updated legislative text over the next two days, with crypto companies expected to see the language as early as Thursday and banks on Friday. 

The process remains tightly controlled, with stakeholders permitted to view the draft only in restricted settings and barred from taking copies.

The revised proposal follows a series of staff-level negotiations between industry groups and Senate offices aimed at narrowing disagreements over stablecoin yield provisions. While some participants hope the latest draft will serve as a near-final compromise, it remains unclear whether either side will accept the terms as currently written.

Clarity Act and crypto talks are ongoing

The renewed review of a stablecoin yield proposal comes amid a broader effort in Congress to resolve one of the most contested issues in U.S. crypto regulation: whether stablecoin issuers should be permitted to offer yield-bearing products.

Stablecoins — digital tokens typically pegged to the U.S. dollar and backed by cash and short-term securities — have become a core settlement layer in crypto markets, but their regulatory status remains unsettled, particularly around interest and yield.

The fight over a U.S. crypto market-structure bill stems from a broader effort to build on 2025’s landmark stablecoin legislation, the GENIUS Act, which established a federal framework for stablecoins — requiring full backing, transparency and reserve disclosures for digital dollars.

That law was widely seen in the crypto industry as a breakthrough for regulatory clarity while attempting to align digital assets with traditional financial standards.

After the GENIUS Act’s passage, the Senate turned its attention to more expansive digital asset oversight through what’s often referred to as the CLARITY Act or the crypto market-structure bill.

This legislation aims to define how U.S. regulators would police and oversee trading platforms, tokens, custody services and other infrastructure — essentially the backbone of a regulated digital asset ecosystem.

However, negotiations bogged down over one central issue: whether regulated exchanges should be allowed to offer yield-bearing rewards on stablecoin holdings.

Banks and major financial institutions argue that these rewards resemble unregulated deposit-like products that could siphon funds away from FDIC-insured accounts, potentially threatening lending and financial stability.

Crypto firms — including major issuers like Circle and Coinbase — counter that such incentives are crucial for competitive markets and for user adoption of digital money.

The current tentative deal being negotiated between senators and the White House seeks a middle ground — potentially allowing activity-based rewards while restricting passive yield — in hopes of unlocking Senate committee action by April. Whether that compromise holds both bank and crypto support will be decisive for the future of U.S. digital asset regulation.

This post Wall Street Firms and Crypto Companies to Review New Market Structure Proposal in Private Sessions first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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Cardano Foundation shifts away from ADA as Bitcoin and cash take larger share of reserves
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:05:52

The Cardano Foundation is becoming less dependent on ADA. Its latest report shows Bitcoin and cash now account for a much larger share of reserves after a year of sharp price divergence.

That shift changes how closely the Foundation’s balance sheet tracks the performance of Cardano’s native token.

In its 2025 Activity and Financial Insights Report shared with CryptoSlate, the Foundation said its total assets stood at 287.5 million Swiss francs, or about $361 million. This represents a 45% decline from the $659.1 million assets it held as of the end of 2024.

The drop in headline value reflected a difficult year for Cardano’s native token, ADA, but the more notable shift came in the composition of the Foundation’s holdings.

Why this matters: The Foundation has historically been one of the largest long-term holders of ADA, so changes to its treasury structure affect the degree of internal alignment between Cardano’s ecosystem and its core institution. A lower ADA concentration reduces direct exposure to the token’s price but also weakens the feedback loop linking the Foundation’s balance sheet to ADA’s performance.

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A year earlier, the Foundation said 76.7% of its assets were held in ADA, 14.9% in Bitcoin, and 8.3% in cash, cash equivalents, and financial assets.

However, by the end of 2025, ADA’s share had fallen to about 51.6%, while BTC rose to 25.5%, and cash, cash equivalents, and financial assets climbed to 22.9%.

Cardano Foundation's Assets value
Cardano Foundation's Assets Value (Source: Cardano Foundation)

On that basis, the Foundation’s holdings worked out to roughly $186 million in ADA, $92 million in Bitcoin, and $83 million in cash and financial assets.

This essentially means that the Cardano-focused organization's asset was no longer as concentrated in ADA as it had been a year earlier. Now, nearly half of the balance sheet was tied to Bitcoin, cash, and other financial assets.

How Bitcoin gained a foothold in Cardano's Foundation assets

Bitcoin’s greater role in the portfolio did not stem from an increase in the Foundation’s BTC holdings.

In fact, the report showed that the Foundation significantly reduced its BTC holdings last year, down 37% to 656 BTC from 1,054 BTC a year earlier.

Cardano Foundation's Bitcoin and ADA Holdings
Cardano Foundation's Bitcoin and ADA Holdings (Source: Cardano Foundation)

That means BTC's increased share of the treasury was driven by relative performance and a broader reshaping of reserves, rather than by an outright accumulation of more BTC.

Market moves help explain the change. Data from CryptoSlate showed that ADA has fallen by roughly 63% over the past year, while Bitcoin has shown more resilience, declining by around 25%.

That divergence meant BTC did not need to rise in absolute terms to claim a larger place in the Foundation’s holdings. Instead, the top crypto's greater resilience during the bear market helped it gain a stronger footing.

Meanwhile, the report also suggests the treasury was becoming more layered, with the Foundation finding more use cases for BTC and also expanding its cash holdings.

The Foundation said part of its Bitcoin allocation was invested in loans and collective investment schemes during 2025.

At the same time, its financial assets, including loans to third parties, investments, and shares, rose to 43.9 million Swiss francs (around $54.9 million) from 14.3 million Swiss francs (equivalent to $17.8 million) a year earlier.

Additionally, the organization's cash and cash equivalents stood at 20.1 million Swiss francs, or $25.1 million.

Taken together, those figures show a reserve base moving beyond a straightforward ADA-and-bitcoin treasury into something more diversified and more actively managed.

Spending priorities shift

The change in portfolio mix was matched by a clearer reset in how the Foundation spent money in 2025.

The report said 23.6 million Swiss francs (equivalent to $29.5 million) was allocated across three strategic pillars, including technology, adoption, and governance.

Technology accounted for the largest share at 40.3%, or 9.5 million francs. Adoption followed at 39.6%, or 9.3 million francs, while governance spending represented 20.1%, or 4.8 million francs.

That marked a change from 2024, when the foundation grouped its work under adoption, operational resilience, and education. The new structure gives a sharper picture of where resources are now being directed and how the Foundation sees Cardano’s next phase.

Technology spending centered on protocol enablement, developer tooling, node diversity, interoperability frameworks, oracle infrastructure, and operational resilience.

The Foundation said it also increased its focus on community initiatives to improve liquidity and adoption in decentralized finance. At the same time, it expanded its Web3 adoption team with an emphasis on integrations, listings, and real-world asset efforts.

A significant part of the technology and adoption story was tied to digital identity. In 2025, the foundation launched Veridian, a privacy-preserving identity platform designed to let organizations issue and verify digital credentials anchored on Cardano.

Meanwhile, adoption spending covered enterprise solutions, identity and traceability systems, regulatory collaboration, education, and ecosystem partnerships.

The report said the foundation made Originate available as an open-source traceability solution, advanced the Reeve platform through internal use and its first enterprise proof of concept, and pushed Veridian into wider deployment, including a white-label rollout for the United Nations Development Program and the launch of the Veridian Wallet.

The Cardano Academy also expanded through new courses, distribution partnerships, and multilingual deployment. The Foundation said course material was extended to Binance Academy, which it said reaches more than 44 million learners, while collaborations also included the Blockchain Research Institute and Coursera.

Lastly, governance took a smaller share of the budget than technology and adoption, but it remained central to the Foundation’s 2025 agenda as Cardano deepened its commitment to decentralized decision-making.

The report highlighted support for the largest on-chain budget submitted so far on Cardano, resulting in 38 separate treasury withdrawal governance actions. It also pointed to the Foundation’s enterprise membership in Intersect and its work across committees tied to civics, budget, technical matters, product, open-source enablement, marketing, and oversight.

That participation fed into a series of initiatives, including work on the constitutional process, the Cardano 2030 vision and strategy, the Cardano Summit 2025 proposal, and the Cardano 2026 budget process.

The Foundation also said it supported tools aimed at widening participation in governance, including the open-source Cardano Voting Tool, a Proposal Examiner built with Griffin AI, updated governance documentation, and dedicated sessions at Cardano Summit 2025.

The foundation’s DRep Delegation Program distributed 140 million ADA to seven builder DReps, with a further 220 million ADA allocation to adoption and operational DReps announced. It also published the Constitutional Committee’s cold keys and expanded internal frameworks for delegation and elections as the governance transition continued.

2026 will test whether the reset works

The next question is whether the Foundation’s repositioning can translate into a stronger operating story for Cardano itself.

Frederik Gregaard, the Foundation's chief executive, said the organization's focus in 2026 would remain on technology, governance, and enterprise and institutional adoption.

He said the group would continue working to strengthen Cardano’s role in real-world asset infrastructure, support the expansion of stablecoin markets and DeFi liquidity, and build the open-source tooling needed for broader adoption.

Notably, this aligns with the blockchain network's recent efforts to integrate the Pyth network, LayerZero, and Circle's USDCx stablecoin. All of these efforts are geared towards expanding Cardano's DeFi ecosystem and stablecoin supply to attract institutional support.

That leaves Cardano facing a clearer test in 2026 to determine if a more diversified balance sheet, combined with heavier spending on infrastructure, governance, and adoption, can help stabilize the economics around ADA itself.

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Washington has started selecting which crypto firms control custody at a national level
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 10:45:52

On Apr. 2, Coinbase received conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for a national trust charter.

Coinbase joined a cluster of at least eight firms that the OCC has moved toward federal trust-charter status since December 2025, and the cluster reveals a deliberate federal decision about which parts of crypto belong inside the supervised system.

Why this matters: The US is shifting from regulating crypto to selecting which parts of the stack sit inside the banking perimeter. That decision defines who can scale nationally, who captures institutional flows, and who remains outside the system.

The OCC conditionally approved Circle, Ripple, BitGo, Fidelity, and Paxos on Dec. 12, 2025. Bridge followed in February, Crypto.com in February, and Coinbase in April.

Eight approvals in roughly four months, all clustered around custody, reserve management, stablecoin infrastructure, and settlement. That density reframes the Coinbase headline as a data point in a federal design decision.

OCC's crypto trust charter wave
A scatter plot charts eight conditional OCC trust-charter approvals across three primary functions, custody, settlement, and stablecoin infrastructure, from December 2025 through April 2026.

A national trust charter gives firms federal reach under a single OCC supervisor, allowing them to operate across all 50 states without having to assemble a patchwork of state approvals.

National trust banks hold client assets and facilitate settlement under a fiduciary mandate, operating within a purpose-built custody-and-settlement structure. The lane's practical value lies in scope and supervisory clarity: firms can hold client assets and handle settlement functions under a single federal framework.

Paxos explicitly framed its national trust push as a move beyond its New York state trust structure, and that framing reveals an architectural logic.

The functions Washington is comfortable supervising

The approvals cluster around custody, reserves, and settlement because that is where the OCC's comfort level currently sits.

Reports noted that Crypto.com's charter would cover client asset management and trade settlement, keeping the firm within custody and settlement functions. Bridge's approval covered stablecoin issuance and orchestration, as well as reserve management.

The OCC's Circle decision described digital-asset custody and reserve-management services tied to its fiduciary activities. Coinbase said full approval could support tokenized securities and stablecoins.

Washington is drawing a perimeter around the functions tokenized finance needs most, such as asset custody, stablecoin reserve backing, and settlement infrastructure, and extending supervisory authority over firms that provide them.

The firms best positioned in this environment are custodians, reserve managers, and stablecoin infrastructure operators.

Adjacent regulatory moves reinforce that reading. In March 2026, US bank regulators said tokenized securities would not face additional capital charges purely for being tokenized, calling the framework technology-neutral.

The SEC allowed intraday trading of tokenized shares of the WisdomTree money-market fund, approved Nasdaq's tokenized trading proposal, and cleared NYSE's tokenized securities partnership with Securitize.

The OCC charter wave and the tokenization rule stack are moving in tandem, with institutional infrastructure as the common thread.

VISUAL 2

The re-intermediation arc

Crypto's original commercial promise was removing the regulated intermediaries that traditional finance required.

The practical outcome of the OCC cluster is re-intermediation: the most commercially durable crypto firms are now competing to become a new class of regulated intermediaries. Tokenized finance needs custodians, reserve managers, and settlement rails before it needs another trading venue with more listed assets.

Capital is already pricing that reality. Mastercard agreed to buy BVNK, a stablecoin infrastructure firm, for up to $1.8 billion. OpenFX raised $94 million and reported annualized payment volume climbing from $4 billion to $45 billion in a year, with over 98% of transactions settling in under 60 minutes.

The global stablecoin market stood at over $310 billion in February 2026. These are backend-plumbing bets, concentrated in custody, settlement, and reserve management.

The competitive map is also narrowing. Anchorage is currently the only digital asset company operating under a full national trust bank charter. The December cluster and subsequent approvals are conditional or preliminary.

Getting to the final operating status requires demonstrating capital adequacy, governance, and operational controls to OCC examiners. This bar will compress the field toward well-capitalized incumbents with existing compliance infrastructure.

OCC crypto charters and the two paths for stablecoin infra by 2028
A bar chart contrasts the $310 billion February 2026 stablecoin market against JPMorgan's $500 billion bear forecast and Standard Chartered's $2 trillion bull forecast for 2028.

Two paths forward

In the bull case, the OCC finalizes its stablecoin implementation in terms that institutions can operationalize.

Tokenized securities pilots on Nasdaq and NYSE move from proof-of-concept to live settlement infrastructure, while firms like Mastercard accelerate the adoption of stablecoin rails across global payment corridors.

If stablecoins approach Standard Chartered's $2 trillion forecast by 2028 and tokenized real-world assets reach comparable scale, federally supervised crypto utilities become the scarce picks-and-shovels of digital finance.

The OCC's chartered custodians and reserve managers collect margin on trillions of dollars in assets that flow through the infrastructure they control.

In the bear case, final approvals move slowly as bank trade groups press their “lighter-touch charter” objection, and the OCC responds by tightening conditions on reserve buffers, liquidity stress tests, and operational controls.

The stablecoin market tracks closer to JPMorgan's $500 billion by 2028 forecast, a ceiling anchored by the fact that payments account for only about 6% of current stablecoin demand, roughly $15 billion of the $310 billion outstanding.

In that world, state trust structures and bank partnerships stay practical, and the federal lane becomes a premium niche.

The federal bet

Washington is sorting crypto's functions into those it wants to supervise and those it does not, or at least not yet.

The charter cluster, the stablecoin reserve rules under the GENIUS Act, and the technology-neutral treatment of tokenized securities together form a regulated stack for crypto-native financial infrastructure.

The power the OCC is extending is real. Still, it carries supervisory costs: monthly public reserve disclosures for stablecoin issuers, weekly confidential reporting under the proposed implementation rule, and full OCC examination authority.

Comparison point OCC national trust charter State trust / state-licensed structure Bank-partnership model
Primary supervisor OCC State regulators Partner bank’s federal/state bank supervisor plus partner compliance requirements
Geographic reach National, under a single federal framework across all 50 states More limited; state-based and potentially patchwork Depends on partner bank structure rather than firm’s own charter
Core functions highlighted in article Custody, reserve management, stablecoin infrastructure, settlement, potential support for tokenized securities Similar functions can be done, but without the same single federal lane Practical way to access banking, payments, and settlement functions without own federal charter
Strategic value Supervisory clarity and national scale Flexibility, but less unified than federal lane Faster/practical access for firms that do not want or cannot obtain a charter
Supervisory burden High Lower than OCC lane, based on article’s contrast Shared/mediated through bank partner requirements
Stablecoin disclosure burden Monthly public reserve disclosures; weekly confidential reporting under proposed implementation rule Not described in article at the same level Not described in article at the same level
Examination authority Full OCC examination authority State examination authority Bank partner oversight and exam environment, not direct OCC trust-bank status for the crypto firm
Firms best positioned Well-capitalized incumbents with strong governance, capital adequacy, and operational controls Firms comfortable staying in state-licensed layer Firms using partnerships as a practical alternative to federal chartering
Competitive implication Could become scarce “picks-and-shovels” infrastructure if tokenized finance scales Remains viable if federal approvals stay slow or narrow Remains viable in bear/slower-adoption scenario
Main tradeoff National reach and legitimacy, but heavier compliance and supervisory costs Less supervisory intensity, but less federal uniformity Less direct control over infrastructure stack, but easier access route
Best fit in article’s framing Firms aiming to be federally supervised crypto utilities Firms that stay outside the federal lane Firms choosing a practical alternative while the federal lane remains selective

The firms that clear that bar will operate nationally under a single federal supervisor, hold institutional assets, and process tokenized settlements in a framework that traditional finance counterparties can use.

Those who cannot or choose not to will stay in the state-licensed layer, and the charter wave is starting to sort itself out.

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Bitcoin is the financial Easter Bunny this weekend as markets close Friday amid critical jobs report
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 08:50:27

Bitcoin becomes the live market over Easter as oil shocks hit and traditional finance goes dark

The Bitcoin market now has three trading days where it will act as the live venue for geopolitical risk while much of traditional finance is closed.

As of Friday, April 3, Wall Street is closed for Good Friday; several other markets are shut or thinner than normal; and the macro backdrop has become harder, rather than easier, to price.

Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel and the Gulf states. Fires were reported at Kuwait’s Mina al-Ahmadi refinery. The Strait of Hormuz remains the central transmission line through which geopolitical risk is moving into oil, inflation expectations, and broader macro sensitivity.

At the same time, WTI surged 11.4% to $111.54, and Brent rose 7.8% to $109.03 in the latest repricing move.

Bitcoin, by contrast, remains open and is still clearing over $33 billion in volume over the last 24 hours.

It is trading around $67,150 after an intraday range of roughly $65,780 to $67,373.

BTC/USD chart showing Bitcoin trading near $66,946 with key support and resistance levels marked.
BTC/USD chart showing Bitcoin trading near $66,946 with key support and resistance levels marked.

Availability has become part of the market structure

Throughout 2026, Bitcoin has functioned less like a thesis trade and more like a weekend stress monitor.

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So what happens when the world gets a fresh geopolitical shock, oil gaps higher, and many of the usual venues for price discovery are closed for a long weekend?

Put simply, Bitcoin’s role here comes from availability rather than ideology.

When cash equities are closed, parts of the commodities complex are offline, and broader liquidity is fragmented by a holiday calendar, Bitcoin becomes one of the few major liquid assets still offering continuous two-way pricing.

In that sense, the market is using BTC as an immediate expression of changing sentiment.

Thin conditions can amplify moves. Crypto-native positioning can distort the signal. Weekend liquidity is not weekday liquidity. But none of that erases the core point.

If the next leg of geopolitical stress lands while traditional markets are dark, Bitcoin may be the first place investors see an immediate price response rather than the last place they confirm it.

The transmission mechanism is oil, and then rates, inflation expectations, and the dollar.

Oil first, then rates, then validation

That ladder matters. First comes the direct energy shock. Then comes the inflation read-through. Then comes the policy question.

If oil remains elevated because the Strait of Hormuz stays constrained or infrastructure damage widens, the inflation impulse becomes harder to dismiss as temporary.

That can move yields. It can support the dollar. It can also remove some of the macro oxygen that speculative assets need.

Bitcoin sits inside that chain whether crypto investors want it to or not. The move in crude is the mechanism through which geopolitical stress becomes a financing and liquidity question for the wider market.

In that sense, BTC is trading the same macro regime that households, bond markets, and central banks are trying to map. No single directional verdict follows automatically for Bitcoin.

If oil keeps repricing higher and the market starts to harden again around a higher-for-longer policy, BTC will have to show it can absorb a tougher liquidity backdrop rather than merely survive a geopolitical shock.

Holiday calendars are usually treated as scheduling details. This time, they are part of the structure, with a split between assets that can update instantly and those that cannot.

In closure windows, Bitcoin serves as a temporary price-discovery layer for global stress, even if it is not the final destination for defensive capital.

That is a narrower and more defensible claim than saying BTC leads all other markets.

Monday’s reopening can always revise the message.

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Equity futures can reopen in a different register. Oil can extend or retrace. Bond desks can reset the macro interpretation. But the availability premium still carries weight.

An open market has the first chance to express fear, relief, or confusion. This weekend, Bitcoin plays a more prominent role in that function than ever before. Even after multiple weekends of Bitcoin absorbing geopolitical developments.

The macro complication is that the geopolitical picture is landing into scheduled economic risk rather than replacing it.

The U.S. March jobs report is due Friday morning, with economists looking for a modest rebound after February’s weather- and strike-distorted weakness.

ADP showed 62,000 private-sector jobs added in March, which is not hot enough to settle the policy debate but not weak enough to clear it either.

Fabian Dori, CIO at Sygnum Bank, told CryptoSlate,

“With US equity markets closed for Good Friday, price discovery indications will be delegated to on-chain markets such as Hyperliquid, or be deferred in traditional markets until Sunday night futures and Monday’s open.

This means traditional markets will need to digest any significant miss or beat simultaneously with the weekend's geopolitical developments tied to the ongoing conflict in Iran.”

That leaves Bitcoin trading into a layered setup.

First, there is a live war risk. Second, there is a live oil shock. Third, there is an incoming labor print that could still affect how quickly the market relaxes on rates.

That is what makes the current weekend different from a routine risk-off spell.

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Bitcoin around $67,000 is a dangerous level for such a potentially volatile long weekend.

BTC has already absorbed a material oil repricing move, a worsening geopolitical backdrop, and the closure of major traditional venues without losing continuous market function.

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Bitcoin is acting as an open circuit for macro stress at a moment when other circuits are partially unavailable.

Being an open circuit does not make BTC a safe haven, a superior hedging tool, or predictive in any strong causal sense.

It does mean the asset is temporarily serving a role that goes beyond the usual crypto narrative. It is one of the few major markets still speaking.

The clear way to assess Bitcoin over Easter is through three layers: availability, transmission, and validation.

Layer What it shows now Why it matters
Availability Bitcoin is still trading while many traditional markets are closed or thinner than normal It becomes an immediate venue for price expression
Transmission War risk is moving through oil and Hormuz, not through fear alone That links BTC to inflation, yields, and liquidity conditions
Validation Monday’s reopening and the post-jobs cross-asset reaction will test whether Bitcoin’s market signal was durable The first move has value, but acceptance carries more weight

The framework is historical first and causal second.

It organizes the next 48 to 72 hours without pretending Bitcoin has become an oracle for all global assets.

First comes the live signal. Then comes the cross-asset confirmation. Then comes the question of whether the move will be accepted once the full market returns.

Bitcoin will likely trade reactively to developments around Iran, Hormuz, and oil, while investors treat the market action as an early signal rather than a settled verdict.

If there is de-escalation or at least stabilization from some relief around Gulf infrastructure, fewer signs of direct spillover, and an oil market that stops repricing upward in an orderly fashion, then Bitcoin’s resilience through the closure window could be constructive rather than fragile.

However, if the conflict expands further, refinery damage worsens, or the NATO call on opening the Strait of Hormuz by force goes badly, the market may spend the weekend repricing in light of a more durable inflation shock.

In that environment, Bitcoin faces the harder test. It would have to trade through a rising oil regime and a tightening macro backdrop simultaneously.

That leaves the next test unchanged. The first move will have value, but acceptance on Monday carries more weight.

If Bitcoin continues to absorb the Easter weekend stress while oil, war risk, and the jobs narrative stay unresolved, the market will use BTC price as a barometer for Monday's open. However, anything that happens this weekend could easily be reversed and repriced within moments of Monday's pre-market open.

Until then, the market is left trading signals without confirmation, more of a placeholder than a conclusion.

The question is whether Bitcoin is delivering something real, or just leaving a trail of clues for others to interpret, like an Easter bunny that may or may not have actually passed through.

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XRP’s longest slump in a decade collides with Ripple’s $13 trillion institutional push
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:35:08

XRP is in its deepest losing streak in more than a decade, even as Ripple aggressively expands into corporate finance and institutional infrastructure. The disconnect is forcing a key market question: why isn’t that momentum showing up in price?

XRP price is in its longest losing streak since 2014, a slide that has left one of the market’s oldest large-cap tokens searching for a fresh catalyst even as Ripple accelerates its push into corporate treasury, institutional trading, and cross-border payments.

Why this matters: Ripple is moving XRP closer to real financial workflows rather than speculative use. If treasury systems, trading desks, and payment networks begin integrating the asset at scale, it could change how demand forms. For now, the market is treating that transition as unproven.

According to Cryptorank data, the token has fallen for six straight months since October 2025, losing an average of about 10% each month and shedding more than 55% over that period, trading at $1.33 as of press time.

XRP Price Monthly Performance
XRP Price Monthly Performance Since 2013 (Source: Cryptorank)

This represents the longest stretch of monthly declines for XRP since a seven-month skid from December 2013 through June 2014, when it lost an average of 27% per month.

Meanwhile, the current downturn has come during a broader risk-off period across digital assets. Bitcoin has retreated from a peak above $126,000 to around $66,000, dragging sentiment lower across the market and leaving traders less willing to chase assets that lack a clear near-term driver.

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For XRP, the weakness has been compounded by softer market activity. Data from CryptoQuant showed the token’s 30-day liquidity index on Binance fell to about 0.062, one of the lowest readings in recent periods, while the 30-day turnover index stood at about $4.46 billion.

XRP Liquidity
XRP 30-Day Liquidity on Binance (Source: CryptoQuant)

Together, those figures point to thinner order books, lighter participation, and a market that is more vulnerable to sharp price swings when larger trades hit.

That backdrop helps explain why Ripple’s latest corporate and institutional advances are drawing renewed attention.

The company is expanding quickly across treasury management, prime brokerage, payments, and tokenized financial infrastructure, and the question facing the market is whether those gains can eventually translate into stronger demand, deeper liquidity, and a firmer narrative for XRP.

XRP enters corporate treasury workflows

Ripple’s latest move is to place digital assets directly within the software used by corporate finance teams, an area long dominated by fiat-only systems.

On April 1, the company introduced Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury inside GTreasury, the enterprise treasury management platform it acquired in 2025.

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The system processed $13 trillion in payments volume last year for clients ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, giving Ripple an established corporate channel rather than a new one built from scratch.

Digital Asset Accounts allow treasury teams to hold, view, and manage XRP, RLUSD stablecoin, and other supported tokens alongside traditional cash balances inside the same platform.

According to the firm, positions are shown with live fiat valuations, while transactions are recorded automatically with native token amounts, fiat equivalents, and the market price at the time of each event.

Ripple said the system also captures balances to 15 decimal places, aligning internal records more closely with on-chain activity.

On the other hand, unified Treasury extends that approach by linking digital asset holdings from multiple custodians through the same API layer already used for bank connectivity.

For finance teams, this promises a way to bring digital assets into existing approval, reporting, and compliance processes without forcing a separate operational setup.

Renaat Ver Eecke, senior vice president at Ripple Treasury, said the additions give the office of the CFO “a trusted, single place to hold and manage both digital and fiat assets.” He added that Ripple plans to connect that setup to its payments network and prime brokerage capabilities for cross-border settlement and yield generation.

The timing is notable. Ripple’s 2026 survey of more than 1,000 global finance leaders found that 72% said they need a digital asset solution to remain competitive, but many still lack a practical way to integrate that exposure into treasury operations.

By placing XRP within a system used by the CFO's office, Ripple is trying to make the token part of routine corporate finance infrastructure rather than a stand-alone crypto allocation.

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Meanwhile, Ripple is also widening its footprint in institutional trading, a second front that could help strengthen the network around XRP even if the effect on the token is not immediate.

Ripple Prime, the company’s institutional trading platform, extended its HyperliquidX integration to include HIP-3 assets, opening access to on-chain perpetual contracts tied to traditional assets such as gold, silver, and oil.

The offering gives institutional clients exposure to decentralized derivatives through a framework that sits alongside more familiar portfolio and collateral management tools.

The pitch is operational simplicity. Institutions can manage these positions without handling separate Web3 wallets, fragmented collateral pools, or direct smart contract interaction.

Notably, Ripple Prime initially integrated with Hyperliquid in February 2026, becoming the sole counterparty for clients seeking access to the venue’s on-chain crypto liquidity.

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That integration comes as Hyperliquid has grown into the largest decentralized perpetuals platform, with more than $5 billion in open interest and monthly trading volume that regularly exceeds $200 billion.

Data from ASXN shows that HIP-3 daily volume has topped $2 billion, with open interest at $2 billion, and that only seven of Hyperliquid’s top 30 markets are crypto pairs.

Hyperliquid HIP-3 Open Interest
Hyperliquid HIP-3 Open Interest (Source: ASXN)

Against this backdrop, those steps suggest Ripple is building a broader trading and brokerage stack around digital assets, one designed to appeal to clients who want regulated access to blockchain-based markets without abandoning traditional portfolio structures.

Payments, stablecoins, and permissioned finance

The third leg of Ripple’s expansion is payments, where the company is increasingly tying together RLUSD, XRPL, and its enterprise network.

Ripple Labs and Convera said this week they will work together to improve global payments using stablecoin and blockchain infrastructure. Convera, formerly Western Union Business Solutions, operates across about 200 countries and territories and supports more than 140 currencies.

The partnership is centered on a “stablecoin sandwich” model in which transactions begin and end in fiat, while stablecoins are used in the middle of the payment flow.

That model fits Ripple’s broader strategy as stablecoins move deeper into mainstream finance. Stablecoins processed $33 trillion in volume last year, up 72% from 2024, but only a small share of that activity has so far been tied to practical payment functions such as payroll, treasury transfers, and remittances.

Ripple is also extending that strategy into public-private financial infrastructure. Last week, the company joined the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s BLOOM initiative to test programmable cross-border trade settlement using the XRP Ledger (XRPL) and RLUSD.

At the same time, XRPL is being adapted for more regulated institutional use through permissioned domains and a permissioned decentralized exchange, tools designed to create controlled venues where access can be limited through credentials and compliance checks.

The common thread is clear. Ripple is trying to position XRPL and its stablecoin infrastructure as part of a regulated operating layer for moving money, managing liquidity, and settling value across borders.

Can Ripple’s momentum lift XRP?

That still leaves the central market question unanswered. Ripple’s business is broadening, but XRP remains under pressure.

The token’s weak liquidity and lower turnover suggest that market participants have yet to treat Ripple’s expansion as a decisive reason to reprice XRP higher.

In part, that reflects the distinction investors continue to make between Ripple’s enterprise progress and the token’s direct utility. Treasury integration, brokerage services, and stablecoin partnerships can strengthen the company’s strategic position without immediately changing spot demand for XRP.

Even so, the longer-term case is that these efforts could deepen the conditions XRP needs to recover. More treasury usage can increase familiarity with the asset inside corporate finance. Broader institutional access can improve market structure. Greater use of XRPL and RLUSD in payments and settlement can reinforce the network’s relevance at a time when tokenized money movement is becoming more competitive.

Bitrue Research argued that XRP is expanding beyond its legacy payments identity into a broader stack that includes stablecoins, decentralized finance, sidechains, and cross-chain settlement.

The firm outlined a base case that could see XRP rise to $2.00 by September, with a stronger scenario of $2.50 if RLUSD adoption accelerates, XRPFi expands, and regulation becomes more supportive.

For now, those targets remain a forward bet rather than a confirmed shift. XRP is still in its deepest losing run in more than a decade.

However, as Ripple pushes deeper into treasury management, institutional trading, and regulated payment infrastructure, the market is being forced to consider whether the company’s gains can eventually become the token’s turning point.

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Sanctions risk is forcing a rethink of reserve safety — and Bitcoin is now in the debate
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 18:05:36

A new sovereign-reserve argument is gaining traction: an asset does not truly function as a reserve if it cannot be accessed during a crisis. That shift is pushing Bitcoin into policy debate not as a growth bet, but as a hedge against sanctions, custody risk, and geopolitical disruption.

A recent paper by the Bitcoin Policy Institute on Taiwan opens with a familiar argument that the country's reserves are overconcentrated in dollars. Gold underperforms its potential, and Bitcoin could complement both.

Readers who stop there miss the more consequential claim buried in the blockade-and-invasion framework on pages 5 through 7, where the paper is trying to redefine what makes a reserve asset fail.

Traditional reserve analysis judges assets on liquidity, price stability, and credit quality. The BPI paper adds a fourth test: can the asset still be moved, spent, or mobilized when shipping lanes are blocked, the host state withdraws custodial access, or another state becomes politically hostile?

By that measure, gold can be stranded, dollar reserves can become conditional, and Bitcoin can stay electronically portable regardless of physical access or diplomatic standing.

That is a larger conceptual move than advocating for a Taiwanese BTC position.

Why this matters: Reserve policy is no longer just about returns, liquidity, or stability in normal conditions. If governments begin treating access under stress as a core reserve test, Bitcoin moves closer to the discussion as a contingency asset rather than a speculative one.

From macro bet to sovereignty insurance

For years, the state-level Bitcoin argument ran on a single track: hedge monetary debasement, diversify reserves, capture upside from adoption momentum.

That argument still appears in the BPI paper, particularly in its pages on US debt accumulation and the Federal Reserve's balance sheet expansion. The more original contribution sits elsewhere, where the paper ranks reserve assets by whether they stay accessible under coercion.

A government only needs to accept that Treasuries, correspondent banking networks, physically stored metal, and foreign sovereign paper each carry distinct dependencies.

The policy question centers on which asset stays reachable when custody, transport, or host-country politics go wrong.

Official reserve behavior already confirms that framing extends well beyond Bitcoin advocates. The IMF reports that total international reserves, including gold, reached 12.5 trillion SDR at the end of 2024.

The ECB reported that gold's share of global official reserves reached 20% by market value in 2024, surpassing the euro's 16%, and that central banks bought more than 1,000 tonnes that year.

The World Gold Council's 2025 survey found 73% of respondents expect lower US dollar holdings in global reserves over the next five years, and the share of central banks reporting domestic gold storage jumped to 59% from 41% a year earlier.

Reserve managers are already broadening the definition of reserve risk, and the BPI paper extends that logic to Bitcoin.

Asset Normal-times strength Crisis vulnerability Failure mode under stress Why it matters in the article
U.S. dollar reserves / Treasuries Deep liquidity, high credit quality, global reserve standard Can become politically constrained by host-country policy, sanctions, or custodial leverage Freeze / conditional access / political pressure Shows that a reserve can remain “safe” on paper but become less usable in practice
Gold Longstanding reserve ballast, inflation hedge, widely accepted by official institutions Hard to move quickly, physically trappable, vulnerable to seizure or transport bottlenecks Stranding / seizure / logistics failure Explains why portability and physical control now matter more in reserve analysis
Bitcoin Digitally portable, bearer-like, can be moved without shipping lanes or physical transport High volatility, governance burden, limited official-sector acceptability Institutional reluctance / policy hesitation, rather than physical immobilization Enters the story as a potential asset of last-resort accessibility rather than a conventional safe reserve
Diversified non-dollar sovereign paper Reduces reliance on a single reserve issuer, still fits conventional reserve frameworks Still depends on external sovereign systems, settlement infrastructure, and market access External dependency / reduced neutrality Serves as the bear-case alternative: reserve managers may prefer this over BTC even after accepting access risk
Domestically vaulted gold Improves control over custody while preserving gold’s reserve role Still suffers from transport friction and limited portability in acute crises Mobility constraint rather than pure custody risk Shows why gold can benefit from the same access-risk logic without fully solving it

This is the real shift underneath the debate: reserve assets can still look safe on paper while becoming harder to use in practice. Once that gap enters policy thinking, Bitcoin is being evaluated less against return and more against access.

The live evidence for access risk

The access-risk argument draws force from concrete recent events.

In March, Russia's central bank challenged the EU freeze affecting approximately $300 billion in sovereign funds. That dispute keeps the central premise operational: reserve assets can become politically immobilized while retaining their face value.

An asset owned on paper yet frozen in practice has already failed as a reserve, regardless of its credit rating.

Brazil's central bank drew a parallel conclusion. On Mar. 31, Brazil lifted gold's share of reserves to 7.19% from 3.55% in a single year, while cutting the US dollar share to 72, citing diversification as the driver.

The BPI paper argues Bitcoin belongs in that same diversification calculus, specifically for reserve decisions driven by geopolitical logic.

The US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve adds a distinct data point. The White House order prioritizes the reserve with forfeited BTC, prohibits outright sale, and contemplates additional acquisition only on a budget-neutral basis.

That pulls Bitcoin reserve language into an actual sovereign administrative structure, setting a precedent regardless of its unconventional funding source.

Reserve managers and Bitcoin
A bar chart shows gold surpassing the euro in official reserves at 20% versus 16%, while 73% of central banks expect to cut dollar holdings within five years.

Two futures for the sovereign Bitcoin argument

Scale makes the bull case concrete. Taiwan's reserves total roughly $602 billion, and a 1% Bitcoin sleeve would be about $6 billion, while a 5% sleeve would be $30 billion.

The broader math is starker: 0.1% of global reserves, roughly $16.25 billion, would represent about 1.2% of Bitcoin's entire market cap at current prices near $68,000.

Reserve system participation, even at a marginal scale, would have price consequences well before any central bank made a headline allocation decision.

The bull case requires a handful of politically exposed or sanctions-conscious states first to formalize small BTC positions in the 0.25% to 1% range, or to treat already-held seized or mined Bitcoin as a reserve asset before buying more.

Ferranti's sanctions risk modeling supports the direction: in one sanctions scenario, his model produces an optimal Bitcoin share of around 5% for exposed sovereigns. The sovereign Bitcoin discourse would then move from advocacy papers to actual balance sheet entries.

The bear case accepts the access risk critique and still concludes that Bitcoin loses.

Reserve managers acknowledge that physical gold carries logistical dependencies and that dollar reserves carry political ones, and then decide that Bitcoin's volatility, governance burden, and near-zero official-sector acceptability make it a weaker hold than domestically vaulted gold and diversified non-dollar sovereign paper.

Gold absorbs the diversification demand that the access-risk argument was supposed to generate for BTC, and Bitcoin's role as a reserve asset stays conceptual. The debate evolves while portfolios hold their composition.

Two futures for sovereign Bitcoin
A dual-path flowchart maps how access risk entering sovereign reserve thinking could produce either formal Bitcoin balance-sheet adoption or a debate that outpaces actual portfolio change.

Where the argument holds and where it strains

The BPI paper is strongest when it treats portability and seizure resistance as genuine reserve characteristics, grounded in observable reserve behavior.

That framing tracks official data: geopolitics now visibly influences reserve composition, and the desire to hold assets outside concentrated single-counterparty dependency is real and already moving portfolios.

The paper overreaches when adoption momentum or price appreciation enters as evidence that the policy case is settled. Official institutions still weigh acceptability, legal clarity, and operational habit alongside access risk, and those factors carry weight that portability rankings leave unaddressed.

The most credible version of the paper's argument is its own stated position: Bitcoin as a small insurance sleeve alongside gold, optimized for access.

For most of Bitcoin's history as a reserve policy topic, the central question in official circles was whether Bitcoin was safe enough to hold. That framing consistently disadvantaged BTC because its volatility kept it below Treasuries and gold on every conventional measure.

Reserve managers are now focused on which assets stay deployable in the event of a hostile geopolitical environment. Gold's resurgence, domestic vaulting preferences, sanctions-driven reserve disputes, and payment-infrastructure fragmentation all show that reserve managers are already seeking conventional assets.

Bitcoin advocates are inserting BTC into that same conversation, and the BPI paper shows how that argument works at its most sophisticated.

The next test is whether this logic stays confined to papers and strategic rhetoric or begins to alter real reserve behavior. If even a small number of geopolitically exposed states start treating access risk as a formal reserve criterion, Bitcoin moves from theoretical hedge to policy variable, and that would matter well beyond Taiwan.

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Crypto Is Waiting for Wall Street — The Real Move Hasn’t Started Yet
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 11:00:07

Crypto Markets Are Moving — But Something Is Missing

Over the past 24 hours, the crypto market has reacted to a wave of major geopolitical and macroeconomic developments. Rising tensions, escalating military actions, and a sharp surge in oil prices have already introduced volatility across Bitcoin and altcoins.

Yet despite all this, the overall market remains relatively stable.

Bitcoin is holding near the $66,000–$67,000 range, Ethereum is hovering around $2,000, and total crypto market capitalization remains largely flat.

👉 At first glance, this may seem like resilience.

👉 In reality, it signals something else: the market has not fully reacted yet.

Why the Real Move Hasn’t Started

The most important factor right now is simple:

👉 Wall Street is closed.

Due to the Good Friday holiday, U.S. stock markets are not trading. This means:

  • Institutional investors are inactive
  • ETFs are paused
  • Large capital flows are temporarily frozen

At the same time, major developments are unfolding:

  • Escalation in U.S.–Iran tensions
  • Announcements targeting critical infrastructure
  • Oil prices surging above key levels
  • Gold behaving unexpectedly under pressure

👉 These events are happening without full market participation.

As a result, crypto is currently trading in a partial-information environment, where only retail and limited global flows are active.

Monday Is the Real Catalyst

👉 The U.S. market will reopen on Monday at 9:30 AM ET (3:30 PM Central European Time).

This moment could act as a major reset point for global markets.

Why?

Because all the news that broke during the market closure will be priced in simultaneously:

  • Equity markets will react
  • Oil markets will continue adjusting
  • Institutional portfolios will rebalance
  • Risk exposure will be reassessed

👉 In short: Monday is when the real repricing begins.

Why the Pressure Is Building

Markets are currently sitting in a fragile equilibrium.

On one side:

  • Bullish crypto fundamentals (institutional adoption, regulatory progress)
  • Bitcoin holding key levels

On the other:

  • Rising oil prices tightening global liquidity
  • Escalating geopolitical risk
  • Uncertainty around further military actions

👉 This creates a compression phase — where price stays relatively stable while pressure builds underneath.

When markets reopen, that pressure is likely to release quickly.

How Big Could the Move Be?

Bearish Scenario (Higher Probability Short-Term)

If macro pressure dominates:

  • Bitcoin could break below $66K, targeting $64K or lower
  • Ethereum may lose the $2,000 level
  • Altcoins could see sharper declines

👉 This would likely happen if:

  • Oil continues rising
  • War headlines intensify
  • Equity markets open significantly lower

Bullish Scenario (Lower Probability but Possible)

If markets interpret the situation as contained:

  • Bitcoin could push toward $68K–$70K
  • Short squeezes could accelerate upside
  • Risk appetite may temporarily return

👉 This would require:

  • De-escalation signals
  • Oil price stabilization or drop
  • Strong dip-buying from institutions

Most Likely Outcome: Volatility First

Regardless of direction, one thing is highly likely:

👉 Volatility will expand sharply.

Expect:

  • Fast moves in both directions
  • Liquidations across leveraged positions
  • Sudden reversals as markets search for direction

Oil Is Now Driving Crypto

One of the most important shifts in this cycle is clear:

👉 Crypto is no longer reacting only to crypto news.

Instead, it is increasingly tied to macro forces — especially energy markets.

As oil rises:

  • Inflation expectations increase
  • Central banks face pressure
  • Liquidity tightens

👉 And when liquidity tightens, risk assets — including crypto — come under pressure.

This makes oil one of the key indicators to watch ahead of Monday.

What to Expect Until Then

Until Wall Street reopens:

  • Markets may remain choppy
  • Liquidity will stay relatively low
  • Price movements may be misleading or incomplete

👉 The current market action is not the final move — it is the setup phase.

Conclusion: Crypto Is Waiting — But Not for Long

Crypto markets are currently reacting, but not fully.

The absence of institutional participation means that what we are seeing now is only a partial response to a much larger macro shift.

👉 Monday changes everything.

As global markets reopen, all delayed reactions will converge — creating the potential for a significant move across Bitcoin and the broader crypto market.

For investors, the key takeaway is simple:

👉 The real move hasn’t started yet — but it’s getting closer.

Coinbase Receives OCC Approval for National Trust Charter
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 07:40:29

Coinbase has officially received conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to establish the Coinbase National Trust Company. This move brings the largest U.S. exchange under federal oversight, effectively bridging the gap between Silicon Valley innovation and Wall Street’s regulatory rigors.

Is Coinbase a Bank?

No. While the news is massive, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong clarified that the firm is not becoming a commercial bank. Instead, the national trust charter allows Coinbase to provide fiduciary services, asset custody, and investment management across the entire U.S. under a single federal framework, rather than navigating a patchwork of state-by-state licenses.

What Does the OCC Approval Actually Mean?

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is the primary federal regulator for national banks and federal savings associations. By granting this charter, the OCC is allowing Coinbase to operate as a National Trust Bank.

  • Federal Uniformity: Coinbase can now offer custody services nationwide with consistent federal standards.
  • Institutional Magnet: Large-scale institutional investors, who are often wary of state-level regulations, now have a federally overseen partner for their digital assets.
  • No Retail Deposits: Unlike a commercial bank, this trust cannot take retail demand deposits or engage in fractional reserve lending.

The Perfect Storm: Market Structure Bill and Fundamentals

This approval comes at a pivotal moment. The U.S. Congress is currently advancing the CLARITY Act and other market structure bills aimed at defining how digital assets are regulated. With Coinbase securing a seat at the federal banking table, the fundamental strength of the crypto market has arguably reached an all-time high.

Why This Could Trigger the Biggest Bull Run Yet

The entry of a federally chartered trust company within the Coinbase ecosystem acts as a "green light" for trillions of dollars in sidelined institutional capital. As the crypto market structure becomes more defined, the barriers for pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and major insurance companies to hold $Bitcoin are effectively dissolving.

Institutional Custody and the Future of Payments

According to reports from Coinbase's institutional blog, the new charter will focus heavily on custody and settlement. As of late 2025, Coinbase already held over $370 billion in assets under custody. With this new federal status, that number is expected to skyrocket.

Furthermore, the charter lays the groundwork for advanced crypto payment rails. By working directly with the OCC, Coinbase intends to explore infrastructure products that allow for seamless, instant settlement of digital assets, potentially challenging traditional systems like SWIFT.

Crypto Is Ignoring Bullish News — Why Bitcoin and Altcoins Are Still Falling
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 19:04:16

What Just Happened in the Markets?

Global markets surged after reports that Iran and Oman are working on a protocol to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

The reaction was immediate:

  • Over $1.5 trillion added across US markets
  • Nasdaq, S&P 500, and Dow all moved higher
  • Risk sentiment briefly flipped bullish

👉 On the surface, this looks like the start of a recovery.

But crypto is telling a completely different story.

Crypto Is Not Following — And That’s the Warning

Despite the bullish backdrop:

  • Bitcoin is still trading under pressure
  • Ethereum and major altcoins continue to decline
  • No strong follow-through from crypto markets

👉 This kind of divergence is rare — and important.

When crypto fails to react to good news, it often signals that something deeper is broken beneath the surface.

The Market Got Bullish News — A Lot of It

Over the past hours, several developments should have supported crypto:

  • IMF signaling that tokenization could reshape global finance
  • Coinbase gaining conditional approval for a US national trust charter
  • $500 million USDC minted, signaling fresh liquidity entering the system
  • Equity markets recovering sharply

👉 Under normal conditions, this would trigger a strong crypto bounce.

But it didn’t.

Why Crypto Is Ignoring the Rally

The answer lies in liquidity and macro pressure.

Even though headlines are turning positive, the underlying conditions remain tight:

  • Oil prices are still above $110
  • Global inflation risks remain elevated
  • Central banks are unlikely to ease aggressively
  • Capital is still cautious and selective

👉 In this environment, investors are not chasing risk — they are managing exposure.

Crypto, being the most sensitive risk asset, reacts first.

This Is a Classic Late-Stage Signal

Markets often behave like this near key turning points.

First:

  • Equities bounce on headlines

Then:

  • Crypto refuses to confirm

👉 That disconnect is a warning.

It suggests that the rally may be driven by short-term positioning, not real conviction.

What Smart Money Is Likely Doing

While retail reacts to headlines, institutions tend to act differently.

The signals suggest:

  • Positioning into infrastructure (tokenization, custody, stablecoins)
  • Preparing liquidity (USDC minting)
  • Expanding regulatory positioning (Coinbase trust charter)

👉 This is accumulation — but not in a risk-on environment yet.

What Happens Next?

The market is now at a critical point.

Two scenarios can unfold:

Bullish Case:

  • Oil drops
  • Tensions ease further
  • Crypto catches up to equities

Bearish Case:

  • Oil stays high
  • Geopolitical risk returns
  • Crypto leads the next leg down

👉 Right now, crypto is leaning toward the second scenario.

Final Take: This Is Not Strength — It’s a Signal

Crypto is not lagging by accident.

It is reacting to real underlying conditions, not headlines.

👉 When markets rally but crypto doesn’t follow, it usually means one thing:

The risk isn’t gone — it’s just being ignored.

Bitcoin Price Drops Below $66,000 as $251M in Longs Vanish
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 13:44:27

Bitcoin ($BTC) plummeted below the critical $66,000 threshold on April 2, 2026. This sudden downward movement has sent shockwaves through the derivatives market, resulting in the liquidation of over $251,940,000 worth of long positions within the last 24 hours.

Why is Bitcoin Dropping Today?

The current decline is fueled by a "perfect storm" of fundamental and technical factors. Reports indicate that rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and a hawkish shift in U.S. trade policy—specifically recent tariff announcements—have pushed investors toward a "risk-off" stance.

Furthermore, institutional demand through spot $Bitcoin ETFs has cooled significantly. Data shows net outflows exceeding $170 million in recent sessions, suggesting that the aggressive buying pressure seen in previous months is tapering off. This lack of immediate demand has left the market vulnerable to the "long squeeze" we are currently witnessing.

Bitcoin Price Analysis: Why is Bitcoin Down?

Analyzing the 4-hour chart of BTC/USD, several bearish signals are evident that traders should monitor closely.

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1. The Descending Resistance Line

A prominent yellow trend line (descending resistance) has been capping Bitcoin's price action since mid-March. Every attempt to break above this line has been met with aggressive selling pressure. As of April 2, Bitcoin remains trapped beneath this diagonal resistance, currently situated near the $67,500 – $68,000 zone.

2. Immediate Support Levels

Bitcoin is currently testing a horizontal support zone identified on the chart at $65,581.

  • Crucial Support: The $65,500 – $65,800 range is acting as the primary line of defense for bulls.
  • Secondary Target: If $65,500 fails to hold, the next significant psychological and technical floor is at $63,000.

3. RSI and Momentum

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is currently hovering around 38.02. This indicates that while the market is approaching "oversold" territory (typically below 30), there is still room for further downside before a relief bounce becomes a high-probability event. The momentum is clearly in favor of the bears in the short term.

MetricValue (Approx.)
Current Price$65,879
24h Liquidations$251.94 Million (Longs)
Major Resistance$67,500
Primary Support$65,581
RSI (14)38.02

Market Sentiment and Liquidation Heatmap

The $251 million in long liquidations suggests that many retail traders were positioned for a breakout that failed to materialize. When these positions are forcibly closed (liquidated), it adds "sell-side" pressure to the market, often leading to a cascading effect where the price drops further, hitting more stop-losses.

According to data from CoinGlass, the majority of these liquidations occurred on major exchanges like Binance and OKX.

Bitcoin Future Outlook: Bull Trap or Consolidation?

The big question is whether this is a "healthy correction" before a move toward $100,000 or the start of a deeper bearish phase. For a bullish reversal to be confirmed, Bitcoin must:

  • Hold the $65,500 support on a daily closing basis.
  • Break out above the yellow descending trend line with significant volume.
  • Reclaim $70,000 to shift the narrative back to a positive bias.
Safe Havens Are Failing — Why Gold, Silver, and Crypto Are All Falling Together
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 11:08:39

Safe Havens Are Failing — What’s Happening Right Now?

Global markets are entering an unusual phase where traditional safe havens are no longer behaving as expected. Despite escalating geopolitical tensions and ongoing military threats involving Iran, assets like gold and silver are declining instead of rising.

Silver has dropped below $70, losing nearly 7–8% in a single day, while gold has fallen under $4,600, wiping out over $1 trillion in market value. At the same time, oil prices are surging above $100, reflecting growing fears of supply disruptions.

Meanwhile, crypto markets are also under pressure, with Bitcoin struggling to hold key levels and altcoins seeing sharper declines.

👉 This is not a normal market reaction.

Why Gold and Silver Are Dropping During a War

In a typical risk-off environment, investors rotate into safe-haven assets like gold. However, this time the opposite is happening.

The reason lies in inflation expectations and interest rate pressure.

Rising oil prices are increasing fears of sustained inflation. When inflation rises:

  • Central banks are less likely to cut rates
  • Interest rates remain higher for longer
  • Yield-bearing assets become more attractive

Gold and silver, which do not generate yield, become less appealing in this environment.

👉 As a result, even traditional safe havens are being sold.

The Oil Shock Is Driving Everything

The key driver behind this market behavior is the surge in oil prices.

Following statements that the US will continue strikes on Iran for the next 2–3 weeks, markets are now pricing in prolonged geopolitical instability. At the center of this risk is the Strait of Hormuz — a critical global oil route responsible for nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply.

Any disruption in this region could push oil prices significantly higher.

👉 And higher oil means higher inflation.

This creates a chain reaction across all markets.

Why Crypto Is Falling Despite Bullish News

Under normal conditions, recent developments should support crypto markets:

  • Progress on stablecoin regulation
  • Continued institutional involvement
  • Growing adoption narratives
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Yet, crypto is declining.

This is because macro conditions are overriding crypto-specific fundamentals.

When liquidity tightens and uncertainty increases, investors reduce exposure to risk assets — and crypto is one of the first to be sold.

👉 Bitcoin is not trading on news — it is trading on macro.

The Real Risk: A Liquidity Shock

What markets are facing now is not just geopolitical uncertainty — it is the risk of a broader liquidity tightening cycle.

The sequence is clear:

  • Oil prices rise
  • Inflation expectations increase
  • Rate cuts get delayed
  • Liquidity shrinks

This environment puts pressure on all major asset classes simultaneously — including stocks, commodities, and crypto.

👉 That’s why everything is falling together.

What Investors Should Watch Next

The next phase of the market will depend on a few critical developments:

  • Escalation or stabilization in the Iran conflict
  • Movement in oil prices above or below $100
  • Signals from central banks regarding rate policy

If oil continues to rise, markets could see further downside across both traditional and digital assets.

Conclusion: This Is No Longer a Normal Market

The current environment marks a shift from isolated market movements to a fully interconnected macro-driven system.

Safe havens are failing. Risk assets are under pressure. And geopolitical uncertainty is dictating market direction.

👉 This is no longer a crypto market — it’s a macro battlefield.

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Cambodia Advances Law Targeting Crypto Scam Compound Kingpins with Life in Jail
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:12:33

The draft law would impose prison terms of up to life for those running the scam compounds behind billions of dollars in crypto fraud.

Algorand Soars Double-Digits On Google ‘Post-Quantum Protocols’ Citation
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 11:35:36

Algorand jumped following its mention in a Google research paper, as post-quantum cryptography emerges as a new crypto narrative.

Polymarket Inks US, Canada Deal with European Soccer League LaLiga
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 10:11:54

The multi-year partnership covers the US and Canada, marking Polymarket's continued expansion into traditional sports markets.

Naoris Launches Post-Quantum Blockchain as Bitcoin, Ethereum Devs Scramble to Face Threat
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 23:00:05

Naoris Protocol says its blockchain network uses quantum-resistant cryptography, as the wider crypto industry prepares for future threats.

USDC Stablecoin Issuer Circle Unveils New Token to Give Bitcoin More Utility
Thu, 02 Apr 2026 21:04:47

Publicly traded stablecoin issuer Circle is launching a new token, cirBTC, its own wrapped Bitcoin alternative.

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Midnight (NIGHT) Token Picks up Pace: 300% Volume Increase in Seven Days
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:04:00

Midnight is ready for a proper market streak as it witnesses a 300% increase in volume in the last seven days.

Ripple CTO Emeritus Challenges 'No-Freeze' Stablecoin Idea, What Are Risks?
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 11:56:00

XRP Ledger continues to strengthen compliance for its users, including stablecoin issuers and RWA providers.

Elon Musk's X to Take Drastic Measures Against Crypto Scam
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 11:20:00

X will adopt new measures to temporarily lock accounts with suspicious crypto content.

Ripple USD Stablecoin Secures Rare Listing Against Tokenized Gold by Tether and Paxos
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 10:16:00

As RLUSD volume surges to $277 million, Ripple's stablecoin achieves a rare milestone: Direct trading pairs against PAXG and XAUT.

XRP Liquidation Imbalance up 537% as Crypto Market Loses $285 Million
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:26:00

Long traders have suffered more losses as the crypto market liquidation almost hit $300 million.

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Broadcom (AVGO) Appoints Alphabet Veteran Amie Thuener as New CFO
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:33:11

Key Highlights

  • Amie Thuener will assume the Chief Financial Officer position at Broadcom on June 12, 2026.
  • She currently holds the position of VP, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer at Alphabet, a role she’s held since 2018.
  • Current CFO Kirsten Spears will step down after a dozen years at the semiconductor giant, remaining as an advisor through early 2027.
  • During Spears’ leadership, Broadcom completed its massive $69 billion VMware acquisition in 2023.
  • CEO Hock Tan highlighted Thuener’s expertise in financial oversight, AI transactions, and managing multinational operations.

Broadcom (AVGO) has tapped Amie Thuener to serve as its new Chief Financial Officer, with the transition scheduled for June 12, 2026. She’ll be replacing Kirsten Spears, who’s stepping away from the company after more than a decade of service.


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Broadcom Inc., AVGO

Currently at Alphabet, Thuener holds the titles of Vice President, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer—positions she’s occupied since 2018. Her professional background also includes a stint as Managing Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she specialized in transaction and accounting advisory work.

In announcing the appointment, CEO Hock Tan emphasized Thuener’s qualifications. “She will bring deep experience in financial reporting, corporate governance, AI-related transactions and leading complex, global organisations,” Tan stated.

Spears’ tenure at Broadcom spans 12 years, with her CFO appointment coming in late 2020. She took the financial helm during a particularly turbulent period marked by pandemic-related supply chain challenges.

The crowning achievement of her time as CFO was navigating Broadcom’s $69 billion purchase of VMware, a cloud infrastructure company. The deal, finalized in 2023, stands as one of the technology sector’s most significant acquisitions in recent history.

To ensure continuity, Spears will remain in her current capacity until the handover date, then transition to an advisory role for an additional nine-month period. The company emphasized this extended transition will facilitate operational stability.

Strategic Hire for AI-Driven Growth

Thuener’s track record with AI-related financial matters appears to be a key factor in her selection. Broadcom has been aggressively expanding its artificial intelligence chip operations, with increasingly sophisticated financial implications.

The semiconductor company operates differently from traditional chip designers. Rather than creating complete AI processors independently, it collaborates with major clients—including Google and OpenAI—to develop customized solutions such as tensor processing units (TPUs) and proprietary chips.

Just last month, Broadcom issued a striking forecast suggesting its AI semiconductor revenue could surpass $100 billion within the next year, fueled by explosive demand for specialized silicon. It’s an ambitious target, even in an overheated market.

Nvidia continues to command the lion’s share of the AI chip market, but Broadcom has established a distinct competitive position through its custom chip collaboration model. Managing the financial complexities of this growth trajectory now falls to Thuener.

With a market capitalization hovering around $1.48 trillion, Broadcom ranks among the semiconductor industry’s most valuable players.

Strong Financial Performance Precedes Leadership Change

The CFO announcement follows impressive quarterly results. This past March, Broadcom delivered fiscal first-quarter earnings and forward guidance that surpassed analyst projections.

Those results provided market participants with reassurance about the company’s trajectory for the remainder of the fiscal year. Thuener will inherit financial operations that are currently performing well above baseline expectations.

The board of directors also recognized Spears’ contributions during her time with the company. “On behalf of the Board, I want to thank Kirsten for her dedication to Broadcom over the past 12 years,” Tan remarked.

Broadcom maintains its corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, California.

Thuener’s official start date as Chief Financial Officer is confirmed for June 12, 2026.

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Bitcoin Worst-Case Scenario: Trump’s Iran Speech Exposes Market Fragility
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:27:33

TLDR:

  • Trump’s April 1 Iran speech invalidated de-escalation hopes, triggering an immediate global risk-off market reaction.
  • WTI crude surged 11.41% to $111 while the VIX climbed to 25, signaling a sharp deterioration in market liquidity.
  • CME Bitcoin futures open interest of 18K–20K BTC is concentrated in short-dated contracts, raising cascading sell risk.
  • In an extreme conflict scenario, analysts project Bitcoin could collapse toward $10K, marking an estimated 80% decline.

Bitcoin’s price outlook has turned sharply bearish following President Trump’s April 1 speech on Iran. The address abruptly reset market expectations by signaling intensified military action over the next two to three weeks.

That shift invalidated hopes for near-term de-escalation and triggered a broad risk-off response across global markets. Analysts warn that the move exposed deep structural fragility in Bitcoin’s current market setup.

Trump’s Speech Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets

U.S. equities reacted immediately after the speech, with the S&P 500 closing down 0.23% and the Dow falling 0.39%.

The reaction was far sharper in Asia. Korea’s KOSPI dropped 4.2%, while MSCI Emerging Asia declined 2.3% on the same day.

Commodity and currency markets reflected the macro repricing just as clearly. WTI crude surged 11.41% to $111 per barrel, while the dollar index rose 0.48%. USD/JPY climbed to 159, tightening global liquidity conditions further.

Volatility indicators confirmed the market stress. The VIX climbed to approximately 25, and Treasury market spreads widened by 27%. These moves signal deteriorating liquidity across traditional financial markets.

Rising oil prices now point to renewed inflation pressure at a time when markets had expected relief. Combined with dollar strength, the macro backdrop has shifted in a direction that historically weighs on risk assets like Bitcoin.

CME Futures Structure Points to Cascading Sell Risk for Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s current market structure makes it especially vulnerable to this macro environment. Open interest in CME Bitcoin futures has reached approximately 18,000 to 20,000 BTC, concentrated in short-dated contracts.

This concentration means price discovery is increasingly driven by leveraged positions rather than spot demand. Under stress, these positions tend to unwind through liquidation rather than orderly rollover. That dynamic creates cascading sell pressure with limited natural buyers to absorb it.

In a moderate scenario, analysts project Bitcoin could fall from $70,000 to around $50,000, a decline of 25% to 30%. If ETF outflows continue alongside weak spot demand, the mid-term downside extends to between $20,000 and $30,000.

An extreme scenario involving a prolonged Hormuz Strait closure or full-scale regional conflict could push global liquidity into collapse.

With equities down more than 30% and oil reaching $150 to $200 per barrel, Bitcoin could drop toward $10,000, representing an 80% decline from current levels.

Research analysts at XWIN Japan summarized the core risk plainly: Bitcoin is not a safe haven but a liquidity-driven asset, and Trump’s speech exposed the structural fragility underlying current market conditions.

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Starbucks (SBUX) Stock Flat Despite China Partnership Closure and Employee Pay Boost
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:26:11

Key Takeaways

  • The coffee chain finalized its partnership with Boyu Capital, granting the investment firm a controlling 60% interest in Chinese retail operations.
  • Starbucks maintains a 40% ownership position while continuing to license its trademark and intellectual property to the partnership.
  • The Chinese venture currently manages approximately 8,000 locations, with ambitions to reach 20,000 stores.
  • The company unveiled weekly paychecks, digital gratuity options, and performance-based bonuses reaching $1,200 annually for American employees.
  • Shares remained essentially unchanged, rising a mere 0.1% in extended trading after closing slightly down during the regular session.

Starbucks (SBUX) stock ended Thursday’s regular session marginally lower and climbed only 0.1% in after-hours activity, hovering near flat territory, even as the coffee retailer made a pair of significant corporate announcements.


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Starbucks Corporation, SBUX

The Seattle-based company finalized its partnership arrangement with Boyu Capital, an investment firm operating across China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The completed transaction grants Boyu-managed funds a controlling 60% ownership in Starbucks‘ retail operations throughout China, while the coffee chain retains the balance at 40%. Additionally, Starbucks will continue providing brand licensing and intellectual property rights to the partnership.

The transaction was originally revealed to the public in November. Boyu’s founding team includes family ties to Jiang Zemin, who previously served as China’s President.

The partnership encompasses roughly 8,000 corporate-owned locations across China. The strategic vision calls for expansion to 20,000 stores over time.

China presents ongoing obstacles for Starbucks. According to Brady Brewer, CEO of Starbucks International, who spoke at the company’s January investor presentation, the typical Chinese customer consumes merely three cups of coffee annually. The American chain has also encountered aggressive rivalry from domestic competitors such as Luckin Coffee and Cotti, which have pursued aggressive pricing strategies.

Comparable store revenue in China and throughout the Asia-Pacific territory declined consistently during 2024 before showing improvement in the current year, based on FactSet information.

Employee Compensation Updates

Also on Thursday, Starbucks revealed a fresh package of employment benefits targeting its American workforce. The company announced it would transition to weekly payment cycles for all U.S. employees, moving away from its previous compensation schedule.

The retailer also launched an incentive program allowing baristas and shift supervisors to collect up to $1,200 in additional annual earnings — distributed as $300 each quarter — contingent upon their location achieving predetermined sales volumes, operational benchmarks, and customer satisfaction standards.

Furthermore, employees will gain the ability to collect gratuities through mobile ordering systems and digital payments, plus a scan-and-pay feature at physical registers.

The corporation positioned these modifications as components of a comprehensive strategy to retain staff, recognize employee contributions, enhance service quality, and reconnect with customers who had reduced visits due to elevated pricing or disappointing store experiences.

Labor Union Response

The newly announced benefits include an important caveat. Starbucks indicated they “will be subject to collective bargaining as required by federal law” at approximately 5% of American locations where workers have organized, suggesting unionized employees might experience delays in receiving these enhancements.

Starbucks Workers United, the labor organization representing organized employees, indicated it was still evaluating the complete details. Through an official statement, the union characterized the announcement as a reaction to its organizing activities.

“It’s clearly a reaction to our organizing and demands for higher take-home pay for baristas,” the union said. The union added that many baristas rely on government assistance programs and often struggle to get enough hours to pay rent or qualify for healthcare.

The union highlighted that the incentive payments and gratuities depend significantly on variables beyond individual worker influence, including customer patterns and performance measures established by corporate management.

Starbucks has not provided further elaboration beyond its original statements.

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AI Stock Showdown: Dell (DELL), Oracle (ORCL), Nebius, or Palantir (PLTR) – Which Has the Best Upside?
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:13:06

Key Takeaways

  • Dell’s fiscal 2026 revenue hit $113.5B with 19% growth, backed by a massive $43B AI server order backlog
  • Oracle saw cloud revenue jump 44% while future contracted revenue climbed 325% to $553B
  • Nebius delivered explosive 479% revenue growth to $529.8M and projects $7B–$9B in annual recurring revenue by late 2026
  • Palantir achieved $4.475B in fiscal 2025 revenue, up 56%, while maintaining exceptional 50% adjusted operating margins
  • All four companies show robust AI infrastructure momentum, yet their market valuations vary dramatically

In its fiscal 2026 results, Dell Technologies posted total revenue of $113.5 billion, marking a 19% year-over-year increase. The Infrastructure Solutions Group segment experienced particularly robust performance with 40% growth.


DELL Stock Card
Dell Technologies Inc., DELL

Throughout the fiscal year, Dell secured over $64 billion worth of AI-optimized server contracts. By year-end, the company carried an outstanding AI server backlog valued at $43 billion, representing one of the industry’s most substantial order pipelines.

Operating income reached $8.1 billion, reflecting 31% expansion. This profitability improvement occurred alongside aggressive fulfillment of substantial enterprise orders.

Interestingly, the market continues to value Dell primarily as a traditional hardware manufacturer rather than recognizing its position as a critical AI infrastructure provider. This valuation disconnect may present an opportunity for discerning investors.

Oracle’s Cloud Momentum and Contracted Revenue Pipeline

Oracle delivered $17.2 billion in revenue during its fiscal Q3 2026, representing 22% year-over-year growth. Cloud services revenue accelerated 44%, while Oracle Cloud Infrastructure specifically surged 84%.


ORCL Stock Card
Oracle Corporation, ORCL

Perhaps most notably, Oracle‘s remaining performance obligations—which represent already-contracted future revenue—soared to $553 billion, a staggering 325% annual increase. This metric indicates substantial committed business from existing customers.

The company preserved a 43% non-GAAP operating margin during the quarter. This profitability level persisted despite aggressive capital expenditures to expand AI cloud infrastructure capacity.

Oracle’s customer base increasingly reflects diversified commercial demand rather than relying predominantly on government contracts. This evolving revenue mix is helping the company transition from its legacy database reputation toward a modern cloud infrastructure provider.

Nebius and Palantir: Exceptional Growth With Contrasting Risk-Reward Profiles

Nebius announced full-year 2025 revenue of $529.8 million, representing an extraordinary 479% increase over the previous year. By December 2025, annual recurring revenue had reached $1.25 billion.

The company achieved positive adjusted EBITDA for the first time in Q4 2025. It concluded the year with $3.7 billion in cash reserves.

Management’s forward guidance targets annual recurring revenue between $7 billion and $9 billion by December 2026. This aggressive projection explains why certain investors view Nebius as a high-reward AI infrastructure play.

Palantir’s fiscal 2025 results showed revenue of $4.475 billion, up 56% annually. The company projects approximately $7.19 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue.

Adjusted operating margins reached an impressive 50% for the complete fiscal year. The company also highlighted unprecedented deal flow from both government agencies and commercial enterprises.

However, Palantir’s current market valuation incorporates substantial growth assumptions. It commands a premium multiple compared to Dell and Oracle, suggesting limited margin for error if execution falters.

Bottom Line

Each of these four companies demonstrates authentic AI-driven momentum, and demand for infrastructure capabilities is undeniably robust. The critical distinction lies in what premium you’re paying for future growth. Dell and Oracle appear more reasonably valued at current levels, Nebius presents higher risk alongside greater potential returns, while Palantir operates an excellent business that may already reflect optimistic future scenarios in its stock price.

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Intel (INTC) Stock Surges 9% Following $14.2B Irish Fab Buyback Deal
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:05:57

Key Takeaways

  • Intel shares climbed 9% following the announcement of a $14.2 billion repurchase agreement for the 49% interest in its Ireland-based Fab 34 semiconductor facility
  • Apollo Global Management initially acquired the stake in 2024 for $11.2 billion during a period of financial restructuring
  • The reacquisition demonstrates Intel’s enhanced financial stability and strengthened capital position
  • Intel attributes the strategic move to increasing CPU demand driven by AI workload requirements
  • The company’s Xeon 6 server processor, manufactured in Ireland, is experiencing particularly robust demand

The semiconductor giant’s move to reclaim full ownership of its Irish manufacturing operations is being interpreted as evidence that Intel has navigated through a challenging financial period.

Intel revealed plans to reacquire the 49% ownership position in its Leixlip, Ireland-based Fab 34 manufacturing plant from Apollo Global Management through a $14.2 billion transaction. The stake was divested to Apollo in 2024 for $11.2 billion, a strategic move designed to generate liquidity during a period of balance sheet pressure.

According to CFO David Zinsner, the 2024 transaction “was the right structure at the right time,” while emphasizing that Intel now operates with “a stronger balance sheet, improved financial discipline and an evolved business strategy.”

Shares surged 9% on Wednesday following the announcement, then continued climbing Thursday to close at $50.38, marking an additional 4.89% gain. Trading volume reached 116.1 million shares — approximately 8.6% higher than the three-month average.


INTC Stock Card
Intel Corporation, INTC

Intel justified the buyback by citing “the growing and essential role CPUs play in the era of AI.” This positioning is particularly significant considering the spotlight GPUs have received throughout the AI revolution.

Understanding the CPU Opportunity

While GPUs excel at parallel processing workloads essential for AI model training, CPUs are engineered for sequential, versatile computing operations. As agentic AI architectures expand — where multiple autonomous AI agents execute tasks and transfer substantial data volumes — the requirement for this type of processing power is accelerating.

Nvidia recently indicated to CNBC that CPUs are “becoming the bottleneck” as agentic AI reshapes computational requirements. Industry analyst firm Futurum Group has projected that CPU market expansion could surpass GPU growth by 2028.

Intel reported that server CPU demand represents its strongest segment currently, with particular emphasis on its Xeon 6 chip, which is produced at Fab 34 utilizing Intel’s 3rd-generation manufacturing process.

Fab 34’s Strategic Significance

Fab 34 represents more than a standard production facility. It operates ASML’s extreme ultraviolet lithography systems — identical technology deployed for Intel’s cutting-edge 18A node in Arizona. This positions the facility to potentially manufacture more advanced semiconductor products in future periods, although Intel clarified that no immediate 18A production plans exist for Fab 34.

The Irish facility additionally performs advanced packaging operations for 18A processors — the critical process that integrates individual semiconductor dies into complete systems such as circuit boards. This positions it as an integral component of Intel’s comprehensive manufacturing ecosystem, rather than merely a supplementary location.

Intel’s Arizona fabrication plant currently operates the 18A node — representing the company’s most advanced process technology — but has not yet secured a significant external foundry customer. Intel remains the primary customer at that location, manufacturing its Core Ultra series 3 PC processors.

Competing semiconductor companies also experienced gains Thursday. AMD finished trading at $217.50, climbing 3.47%, while Nvidia concluded at $177.39, advancing 0.93%.

Market participants will be monitoring Intel’s forthcoming quarterly earnings report later this month for indicators that increased manufacturing capacity utilization is driving margin improvement

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Ripple and Cardano Whales Woke up, Binance Unveiled Important Updates: Bits Recap April 3
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 11:53:59

Ripple’s XRP and Cardano’s ADA have been on an evident decline lately, but recent whale activity signals a possible price revival soon.

The world’s largest crypto exchange revealed that it will launch a prediction market feature. It also implemented several listings and delistings.

Good News for XRP

As of this writing, Ripple’s native token trades at around $1.31 (per CoinGecko), representing a 10% decline over the past two weeks. Its negative performance is rather unsurprising, given the bearish conditions in the broader crypto market and the rising global geopolitical tension stemming from the US/Iran war.

In the meantime, the large investors (known as whales) seem unfazed by the downtrend and have accumulated almost 200 million XRP in the span of seven days. This is considered a bullish factor as it shows that these market participants are confident in the asset’s future performance and expect an upside ahead. Their actions may encourage smaller players to follow suit, who, in turn, could inject fresh capital into the ecosystem.

The positive news related to XRP doesn’t end here. Earlier this week, Ripple unveiled the launch of Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury – products that enable enterprises to manage fiat and crypto side by side.

Furthermore, the ratings agency KBRA assigned Ripple Prime a BBB issuer rating. The latter is the company’s prime brokerage arm and was previously known as Hidden Road. Ripple’s CEO described the development as “clear validation” of the entity’s “strength, reliability, and tech.”

What’s New With ADA?

Cardano whales have also been quite active lately. As CryptoPotato reported, they scooped up 220 million ADA in a single week, increasing their total holdings to almost 13.84 billion units.

We have yet to see whether the effort will be followed by a price resurgence for the asset, which has been struggling over the past several months. Currently, ADA is worth $0.24, meaning a 28% plunge year-to-date.

Some analysts are optimistic that a revival may indeed come next. X user ALTS GEMS Alert, for instance, claimed that the bottom is in and envisioned a potential pump above $0.60 sometime in Q2.

Binance’s Updates

The world’s leading crypto exchange took center stage on March 31, announcing that it will introduce a prediction market feature by aggregating platforms from third-party providers. The upcoming product will enable users to place bets on outcomes from numerous fields, including sports, economics, world events, and, of course, crypto. Those willing to take advantage of the new service should update Binance’s app to the latest version.

Prediction markets have been quite popular lately, and some of the exchange’s main competitors, such as Coinbase and Crypto.com, have already hopped on the bandwagon.

Besides that, Binance listed APT/U, ENA/U, FET/U, NIGHT/U, TRUMP/U, WLD/U, and TRUMP/USD1 to its Cross Margin program. It also conducted a review to check which trading pairs no longer meet the necessary criteria. Based on the results, it removed ALT/BNB, ARB/TUSD, BNB/ARS, GALA/ETH, INJ/BNB, SOLV/FDUSD, and XRP/TUSD.

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XRP Transactions Hit Lowest Levels Since Mid-2025: Here’s What It Means for Ripple
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 10:25:11

Since the onset of the Middle East conflict, crypto markets have remained volatile in the short term but directionless overall. Several major assets, including XRP, have moved sideways during this period.

At the same time, XRP transaction activity on Binance has declined sharply, with both deposits and withdrawals falling to their lowest levels since 2025.

XRP Stagnation Deepens

Over the past 30 days, deposit transactions were found to be at approximately 310,500, while withdrawals reached around 329,400. This resulted in a net negative transaction count of about 18,900, which indicates continued net outflows from the exchange. In its latest analysis, CryptoQuant explained,

“This decline reflects a continued net outflow from the platform; however, it comes amid a significant drop in the total number of transactions, suggesting a period of market stagnation.”

Since mid-2025, activity has sharply contracted, as earlier periods of the year often saw combined deposit and withdrawal transactions surpass 6 million within a 30-day window. Following the decline, transaction volumes have stabilized at consistently low levels and have now reached their weakest point since that earlier peak period.

The data essentially showed that short-term investor interest and speculative trading have both decreased, contributing to a quieter market environment. Such low activity levels are typically associated with reduced price volatility, as buying and selling pressures weaken simultaneously. Despite this, the continued imbalance where withdrawals exceed deposits may indicate that some users are still moving assets off exchanges. The analytics platform stated that this behavior is often linked to accumulation strategies or transfers to private wallets, especially during periods when trading activity remains subdued and market momentum is limited.

XRP declined by nearly 3% over the past week, but still moved ahead of BNB in market cap rankings. It recorded a market value of $81.02 billion, slightly higher than BNB’s $80.1 billion.

On the institutional side of things, spot XRP ETFs recorded a small daily inflow of $64,610 on April 2, according to data compiled by SoSoValue. However, overall demand stayed low, as weekly outflows stood at $3.56 million. The weak flows suggest that investor confidence remains limited, as geopolitical tensions continue to reduce risk appetite across financial markets.

BBB Rating to Ripple Prime

Against this backdrop, Ripple’s brokerage arm has gained credibility among institutional players. As recently reported by CryptoPotato, ratings agency KBRA has assigned a BBB issuer rating to Ripple Prime. The agency cited the company’s progress in areas such as clearing and intermediation services, especially across derivatives trading and fixed income repo markets.

Since introducing its ETF platform two years ago, the firm has significantly expanded its operations. Its repo segment, for instance, achieved meaningful scale in 2025. Profitability was also reached during the year, aided by roughly $500 million in capital support from Ripple and continued balance sheet growth.

KBRA said that Ripple’s financial strength, including billions in cash reserves and large XRP holdings, played a major role in supporting the rating. It also projected margin expansion in 2026 as the business matures.

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Pi Network Issues Key Clarifications, But PI Price Keeps Falling
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:42:23

Amid ongoing online criticism of some of its features, the Core Team behind the controversial project has issued a more comprehensive guideline on what users need to do to ensure they successfully participate in the second migrations.

Meanwhile, the project’s native token continues to bleed, dropping by over 8% in the past week alone.

Second Migrations to Do List

In the highly anticipated Pi Day (March 14) celebratory post, the team praised the ecosystem developments in the past few years, but also outlined some of the new key features for users. One of them appeared particularly appealing, second migrations, as its sole purpose is to allow users to migrate their tokens to Mainnet – something the community has been begging for years.

Since then, the number of users who reportedly completed second migrations has grown to over 119,000 (as of the end of March), but many continue to be unhappy about the process. In fact, most of the comments below the Core Team’s posts on X are from people claiming that they have been waiting for months or even years for their tokens to be migrated, only to be stuck in some of the KYC pages.

Perhaps that’s why the team published new guidelines, informing that Pioneers “must set up Pi Wallet two-factor authentication (2FA) through Step 3 of the Mainnet checklist” to complete first or second migrations. This step is needed to “further strengthen the account and wallet security” before the actual tokens are transferred.

PI Continues to Slide

The protocol’s native token peaked in mid-March at roughly $0.30 after Kraken announced its upcoming listing. Once PI went live for trading, the bears stepped up, and this classic sell-the-news event drove the asset south to under $0.20 within a couple of days.

It has been mostly sideways struggles since then, and the past week and day haven’t been particularly kind. PI is down by over 8% weekly, and has dropped by nearly 4% in the last 24 hours. It dipped to $0.167 earlier, and even though it has rebounded slightly, it still struggles to reclaim the $0.17 level.

There are some warning signs on the token unlock schedule, as the average number of coins to be released in the next month is 8 million. Moreover, a few days will see the unlocking of 18 million or more tokens, which could intensify the immediate selling pressure.

Pi Token Unlock Schedule. Source: PiScan
Pi Token Unlock Schedule. Source: PiScan

 

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Toobit Offers 30% APR on USDC, Leading High-Yield Opportunities
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:00:44

Toobit is a popular, award-winning cryptocurrency exchange with an international presence. Just recently, the venue announced a new high-yield opportunity window for USDC – the second-largest stablecoin in the industry.

What You Need to Know

Beginning on April 7th, Toobit will offer a 30% annual percentage rate (APR) for USDC fixed earn. This is a short-term opportunity for those traders who want to capture yield on their stablecoin liquidity.

This most recent addition to the suite of opportunities available on Toobit Earn follows the successful launch of a 28.88% APR fixed earn product for USDT in late March.

It’s important to note that the product requires a 3-day commitment. Upon maturity, both the principal and the earned interest are automatically credited to the trader’s spot account.

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The Details of the Subscription

The asset in question for which this opportunity applies is USDC. The subscription window will be from April 7th at 10:00 AM UTC to April 10th at 10:00 AM UTC. The term is fixed at three days.

The yield is 30% annually, while capacity will be limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Toobit Earn ecosystem consists of both fixed and flexible options. The 30% APR event is a fixed-term commitment, as we mentioned above, but the exchange continues to provide a range of flexible products that offer an array of daily interest distribution and on-demand redemptions.

The preference for regulated stablecoins has already managed to push USDC to achieve a total circulating supply of a whopping $77 billion as of March 2026. This comes on the back of a 160% surge that happened in Q1 on-chain volume.

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Crypto Price Analysis Apr-03: ETH, XRP, ADA, BNB, and HYPE
Fri, 03 Apr 2026 08:46:28

This Friday, we examine Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Binance Coin, and Hyperliquid in greater detail.

Ethereum (ETH)

Ethereum has been flat this week, and the price managed to hold above $2,000, which can be considered a bullish signal. Market participants returned to ETH as soon as it dipped below $2,000.

While holding around $2,000 is a promising sign, the cryptocurrency remains in a clear range between the support at $1,800 and the resistance at $2,400. Only when Ethereum leaves this range can we get excited about a possible rally.

Looking ahead, ETH is in a long consolidation that has been ongoing for over a month now. Usually, a major move can be expected eventually once the balance of power between buyers and sellers loses its current equilibrium.

eth_price_chart_0304261
Source: TradingView

Ripple (XRP)

XRP is down by 3% this week after buyers failed to hold above $1.4. With the price in a clear downtrend, the way is now open towards the key support at $1. For that to happen, sellers will have to push the price under $1.3 and keep it there.

On the other hand, a look at the volume shows bears appear absent. The volume has been falling week-over-week, and this lack of conviction may open an opportunity for buyers to make a stand here.

Looking ahead, the bias on this price action is bearish, with new lows likely. However, sellers will need to pick up the pace if they want to hold onto the price in the future.

xrp_price_chart_0304261
Source: TradingView

Cardano (ADA)

ADA is not looking good this week after falling by 5%. The price is inches away from the key support at $0.24. A breakdown there would spell disaster for this cryptocurrency that has never fallen below this level since 2021.

Expect major volatility in the days and weeks to come, as market participants battle over this key level to determine who will control this cryptocurrency. If sellers win, then ADA may fall to 20 cents. If buyers take over, then they may send it towards 28 cents next.

Looking ahead, Cardano is at a key junction, maybe the most important moment of the year. A break-it-or-make-it moment. All eyes are on the $0.24 level, as it will determine where this cryptocurrency goes next.

ada_price_chart_0304261
Source: TradingView

Binance Coin (BNB)

Binance Coin also had a rough week, falling 7%. The price crashed to the key support at $580 after a brief encounter with the $690 resistance. Sellers have taken over the price, and they don’t appear keen to let go anytime soon.

If the key support at $590 won’t hold, then buyers will most likely retreat to $500 next. That would erase more than half of its valuation since its all-time high at $1,300.

Looking ahead, BNB’s downtrend shows no signs of stopping, with lower lows likely ahead. While the battle at $590 continues, sellers maintain the upper hand and may eventually look to $500.

bnb_price_chart_0304261
Source: TradingView

Hype (HYPE)

HYPE fell by 8% this week, marking a major reversal that saw the price lose support at $36. If that level cannot be reclaimed soon, then HYPE has a major problem since lower lows are likely to follow. Key areas of support after that will be found at $30 and $26.

Since the rejection at the $43 resistance level, HYPE has failed to regain the initiative and sustain its major uptrend that began in January. While pullbacks are normal, this could also transform into a major reversal, especially if the overall market remains bearish.

Looking ahead, HYPE has lost some of its sparkle recently and may struggle to return to an uptrend. That will become even more difficult if it stays under $36 and falls towards $30 next.

hype_price_chart_0304261
Source: TradingView

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