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blockmanity.com Hong Kong Ignites the Future of Finance: Top Web3 and Crypto Events to Attend This April

Hong Kong Ignites the : Top Web3 and Crypto Events to Attend This April Hong Kong is turning into a hot spot for Web3 and crypto this April. The big draws top leaders, innovators, and big investors. They come to […] The post Hong Kong Ignites the Future of Finance: Top Web3 and Crypto Events to Attend This April appeared first on Blockmanity.

news.bitcoin.com South Korea Implements Unified Crypto Withdrawal Rules to Combat Phishing

South Korean financial regulators have introduced unified and stricter standards for the cryptocurrency withdrawal delay system to combat voice phishing. Key Takeaways: FSC and DAXA implemented unified rules after data showed 59% of fraud occurred via withdrawal exceptions. The stricter mandates are projected to slash withdrawal exception eligibility by more than 99%. FSS and DAXA […]

news.bitcoin.com TRON Network Integrated into Hyperlane, Expanding Interoperability to Over 150 Chains

This paid press release was provided by TRON and was not written by Bitcoin.com News. Bitcoin.com News does not necessarily endorse the statements made within this announcement. PRESS RELEASE. Geneva, Switzerland — April 8, 2026 — TRON DAO, the community-governed DAO dedicated to accelerating the decentralization of the internet through blockchain technology and decentralized applications […]

bitcoinist.com SEC Drops 30% Of Enforcement Actions, Calls Past Crypto Cases A Waste Of Resources

A Ponzi scheme worth $200 million. A fake token sale that pulled in $100 million from unsuspecting investors. These are the kinds of cases the US Securities and Exchange Commission says it now wants to focus on — not the pile of enforcement actions it quietly admitted this week were a waste of time. Related […]

forklog.media DEX Stabble Urges Asset Withdrawal Amid North Korean Hacker Threat

The team of the decentralized exchange Stabble on Solana has urged users to urgently withdraw liquidity. Within a day, the platform's TVL dropped from $2 million to $600,000. EMERGENCY! guys please temporarily withdraw your liquidity instantly!Better safe than sorry. The new stabble team.— stabble (@stabbleorg) April 7, 2026 According to the statement, the exchange has not been hacked, and no funds have been compromised. However, Stabble representatives are concerned about future security. The project also announced a change in leadership. Later, Solana Foundation's Director of Product Vibhu Norby explained the reasons for the panic in a comment under the post. He stated that the team discovered that on-chain investigator ZachXBT identified their former CTO as a representative of North Korea. For anyone reading this and wants a more thoughtful explanation, I have gathered details here:— Team learned today that former CTO (let go one year ago) was the same person that ZackXBT flagged as DPRK— Fully new team acquired Stabble recently to take it forward— There is…— vibhu (@vibhu) April 7, 2026 Some users speculate that North Korean hackers may have left a vulnerability in the project's security. "Recently, a new team acquired Stabble to further develop it. There are no known vulnerabilities or issues, but the project aimed to be proactive and asked people to withdraw funds as a precaution," Norby added. Heightened cybersecurity concerns have persisted in the community since early April. The incident with Drift Protocol, which lost more than $280 million in an attack, is to blame. It was later revealed that the breach was orchestrated by a North Korean group. The perpetrators prepared for the attack for six months, gaining the trust of protocol developers through personal meetings. Back in March, North Korean hackers were suspected of attacking the cryptocurrency online store Bitrefill.

bitcoinmagazine.com Bernstein Pushes Back on Bitcoin Quantum Threat Fears, Says It’s Not a Crisis: Report

Bitcoin Magazine Bernstein Pushes Back on Bitcoin Quantum Threat Fears, Says It’s Not a Crisis: Report Bernstein says quantum computing is a real threat to Bitcoin but not an emergency, arguing the industry likely has three to five years to upgrade to post-quantum security. This post Bernstein Pushes Back on Bitcoin Quantum Threat Fears, Says It’s Not a Crisis: Report first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

news.bitcoin.com AOC Slams Trump Over Iran War Chaos, Prediction Market Insider Trading Allegations After Ceasefire

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez fired back at President Donald Trump on April 7, 2026, calling for his removal from office hours after he announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran and declared all military objectives had been met. Key Takeaways: Rep. AOC called for Trump’s removal on April 7, 2026, citing the unauthorized Iran conflict and alleged […]

blockmanity.com Bitcoin Breakout Looms: What’s Ahead for BTC, ETH, XRP in Today’s Crypto Market with Macro Shifts

Bitcoin Shows Early Breakout Signs Amid Shifting Market Winds The crypto market is at a turning point. is leading the charge with signs of a technical breakout. After weeks of heavy selling pressure, BTC has pushed above key resistance levels. […] The post Bitcoin Breakout Looms: What’s Ahead for BTC, ETH, XRP in Today’s Crypto Market with Macro Shifts appeared first on Blockmanity.

blockonomi.com Search Data Shows Growth in Stake.com Alternatives — Where Does ZunaBet Fit?

Numbers do not lie. Over the course of 2026, search queries related to Stake.com alternatives have shown consistent upward momentum. Terms like “sites like Stake,” “Stake alternative,” and “best crypto casino besides Stake” are appearing with increasing regularity across search engines, forums, and social platforms. This is not random noise. It represents a measurable behavioral [...] The post Search Data Shows Growth in Stake.com Alternatives — Where Does ZunaBet Fit? appeared first on Blockonomi.

news.bitcoin.com Standard Chartered to Fold Zodia Custody Into CIB Crypto Division

Standard Chartered is moving to absorb the core crypto custody operations of its majority-owned subsidiary Zodia Custody into the bank’s Corporate and Investment Banking division, according to sources familiar with the matter. Key Takeaways: Standard Chartered plans to fold Zodia Custody’s core operations into its CIB division as early as April 2026, Bloomberg reported. Zodia […]

bitcoinist.com Ethereum To Follow Netflix’s Trajectory? Expert Breaks Down Some Interesting Similarities

Ethereum’s current price structure is being compared to a phase that once played out in a major stock price, where years of sideways movement and repeated rejections eventually gave way to a powerful breakout above resistance. The comparison, shared by crypto analyst Crypto Tice on X, points out that what looks like long-term stagnation around $2,000 […]

cryptobriefing.com Morgan Stanley launches Bitcoin ETF with lowest fees in the game, and demand is already surging

Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF launch signals a pivotal shift in traditional finance's embrace of digital assets, intensifying market competition. The post Morgan Stanley launches Bitcoin ETF with lowest fees in the game, and demand is already surging appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

cryptopotato.com Bitcoin Price Analysis: What Are BTC’s Next Targets After Surging Past $70K?

Bitcoin is showing signs of tentative recovery after holding $60k support. The price is now located around the low $70k region once again. The overall macro situation just shifted slightly with news of a temporary ceasefire emerging in the Iran conflict, which has previously influenced risk sentiment and commodity markets. This geopolitical development could ease […]

news.bitcoin.com Currenc Group Tokenizes Ordinary Shares on Ethereum and Solana via Securitize

Securitize has tokenized the ordinary shares of Nasdaq-listed Currenc Group Inc. (CURR), marking what the company says is the first natively tokenized public stock available simultaneously on both Ethereum and Solana. Key Takeaways: Securitize tokenized Currenc Group (Nasdaq: CURR) shares on Ethereum and Solana on April 8, 2026. The tokenized stock market has crossed $1 […]

bitcoinmagazine.com NYT Names Adam Back as Bitcoin’s Creator, but Back Says No

Bitcoin Magazine NYT Names Adam Back as Bitcoin’s Creator, but Back Says No The New York Times argued Adam Back is the most credible Satoshi Nakamoto candidate based on stylometric analysis and early cypherpunk overlap, but Back and several experts firmly rejected the claim due to lack of hard evidence. This post NYT Names Adam Back as Bitcoin’s Creator, but Back Says No first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

blockonomi.com Kooc Media Introduces Specialist PR for Crypto Casino Operators

Kooc Media, a PR distribution agency specialising in cryptocurrency and iGaming, has introduced specialist PR services designed exclusively for crypto casino operators. The agency provides guaranteed media placements, same-day publishing, global press distribution and in-house editorial support tailored for Bitcoin casinos, Ethereum gambling sites, multi-chain casino platforms and decentralised casino protocols operating in one of [...] The post Kooc Media Introduces Specialist PR for Crypto Casino Operators appeared first on Blockonomi.

forklog.media QCP Capital questions the resilience of bitcoin’s rally

The resumption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz does not guarantee the lifting of supply constraints or an easing of oil-driven inflationary pressure, QCP Capital said. QCP Market Colour — 08 Apr 261/ BTC moved back above $71k after a conditional US–Iran ceasefire tied to reopening Hormuz. Risk reacted as expected, equities up, oil back into the low-$90s as immediate supply risk was repriced.— QCP (@QCPgroup) April 8, 2026 The conditional ceasefire tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz triggered a rally in risk assets and sent oil down to $90. However, just hours before the US-Iran truce was reached, Tehran struck a petrochemical facility in Saudi Arabia. Analysts reckon the truce improved only short-term sentiment: markets are pricing a chance of de-escalation, but the overall picture remains fragile. Caution is warranted, as the risk of further damage has not vanished. Beyond the strike on the Jubail petrochemical facility, Saudi authorities also reported intercepting several ballistic missiles aimed at the Eastern Province. “The risks to key energy infrastructure persist — supply constraints may not disappear even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens,” the specialists said. A contradictory macro backdrop The macro backdrop is also mixed. US payrolls rose in March, but broader gauges such as JOLTS point to a cooling labour market. The Fed expects growth to slow, making weak jobs data a less reliable recession signal. According to QCP, the Fed is balancing a softer economy against a new bout of energy-led inflation. Its next steps will hinge on consumer-price data, which will be published on 10 April. “The move in the options market looks more like a news-driven spike than a full reset of risk. Short-term bitcoin volatility declined after the truce, but demand for downside protection has not — investors are still hedging even as price rises,” the analysts stressed. Traders are actively betting on gains in the $75,000-85,000 range and on declines towards $60,000-65,000. The key question is whether it can break resistance at $74,000. Sentiment has improved, but structure remains weak The ceasefire announcement drew an immediate market reaction. On Binance derivatives, aggressive buy volume reached $2.7bn within two hours, noted CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost. 🟢 $2.7B of BTC buy volume emerges on Binance derivatives after ceasefire news.While an announcement from President Trump was expected at 8:00 PM (ET), he ultimately declared a two-week ceasefire with Iran about one hour earlier.☑️ This ceasefire also includes the reopening… pic.twitter.com/FAJfNvCCeS— Darkfost (@Darkfost_Coc) April 8, 2026 “This is a good sign for bitcoin, but the dynamics still depend heavily on further news and geopolitics,” he explained. Analyst Axel Adler Jr confirmed that futures-market sentiment has exited a zone of local pressure. Over three days, bitcoin rose from $66,800 to $71,700, and the corresponding index increased from 23.4 to 53.1. Bitcoin bounced hard.Futures are already signaling recovery.Market structure still refuses to confirm it.Morning Brief 143 👇https://t.co/BroCpcESi2 pic.twitter.com/7kjXri7qkV— Axel 💎🙌 Adler Jr (@AxelAdlerJr) April 8, 2026 However, a few hours after the truce was announced, the rise cooled. To sustain the uptrend, the asset needs more than a return of investor interest — it must hold current levels without sharp pullbacks. Spot-market technicals have improved, though less visibly than in derivatives. The composite structure indicator rose from -0.58 to -0.03, signaling a shift from a bearish phase to neutral. Even so, the price of digital gold sits in the lower third of its 21-day range (29%). The recovery is occurring near the lower bound, whereas trend changes are usually confirmed near the upper one. “Derivatives have turned faster than the price structure itself. This is a good sign for a short-term recovery, but not final proof that the market has already entered a phase of sustainable rally,” Adler concluded. What next? Traders fear the formation of a Bear Flag on bitcoin’s daily chart. The analyst known as Jelle warned against “getting euphoric” about the recent rally — the advance may run into resistance at the upper boundary of the pattern, around $72,000-76,000. From the bearish point of view, $BTC bulls still have a lot of work to do.The argument for a bearish flag into key resistance remains strong.News pumps into resistance, easy to get euphoric…Sticking to my long-term plan; let's roll. pic.twitter.com/ZUnCZhDGFR— Jelle (@CryptoJelleNL) April 8, 2026 “Bitcoin reclaimed $72,000, but bears are on alert. The $76,000 level will decide it. Above — a target of $86,000-90,000; below — a new drop to $60,000,” — added another expert under the pseudonym Crypto Patel. Earlier, Coin Bureau head Nik Pakrin called the first cryptocurrency’s level below $68,000 “dangerous”.

forklog.media NYT Suggests Adam Back as Bitcoin’s Creator

Pulitzer Prize winner John Carreyrou from the NYT has suggested that British cryptographer Adam Back might be the creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto.  The mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous inventor of Bitcoin, has remained unsolved for 17 years. Not anymore. Read my 18-month investigation to find out who Satoshi really is. https://t.co/fPtaK6YHJC— John Carreyrou (@JohnCarreyrou) April 8, 2026 The journalist analyzed thousands of posts by cypherpunks and found similarities in writing style that pointed to Back. Carreyrou also examined hundreds of court records and emails. The investigation took 18 months.  The impetus was a 2024 documentary Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery. In one scene, Back sat on a bench in a Riga park and tensed when the director named him as a possible creator of the first cryptocurrency.  Carreyrou, claiming to be adept at detecting lies, found the cryptographer's behavior suspicious. Cypherpunk Posts The investigator delved into the archives of the cypherpunk mailing list — Back had participated since 1995. Based on 134,308 messages from 620 participants, he built a database and used linguistic analysis (hyphenation errors, spelling variations) to narrow it down to one person. The main clue was posts from 1997, where the cryptographer described all five key features of Bitcoin. Back proposed an electronic money system that would be "completely disconnected" from modern banks, maintain payer and recipient confidentiality, operate in a distributed network, have built-in scarcity, and not require trust in any organization.  At that time, it was still 10 years before the publication of the digital gold white paper.  According to Carreyrou, Back also anticipated the solution to the Byzantine Generals Problem, described nodes capable of "coming and going" without harming the network, and suggested using his Hashcash for minting Wei Dai's b-money. Later, Satoshi mentioned both technologies in the white paper. Linguistic Analysis  Carreyrou analyzed Satoshi's language — vocabulary, spelling, punctuation, habits. By these measures, Back was closest to the texts of Bitcoin's creator. For instance, both placed two spaces between sentences — a typographic habit indicating an older author. Nakamoto and Back also used the interjection bloody (characteristic of Britons).  Later, the cryptographer denied using this word, but the journalist found his 1998 post with the same bloody and saw it as an attempt to conceal linguistic similarity to Satoshi. The main linguistic argument was chaotic hyphenation. This was not a single error but a consistent pattern:  e-mail / email; built-in / built in; off-line / offline; pre-compiled / precompiled.  Source: NYT.  Both also mixed British and American forms (cheque / check) and wrote technical words together (backup, bugfix). Such things are harder to fake than word choice, noted Carreyrou.  Before Satoshi, the term Proof-of-Work with hyphens as a compound noun was used by only eight people in the mailing lists. After narrowing by another rare feature — mentioning WebMoney — only one remained: Adam Back.  The phrase burning the money in the sense of destroying electronic currency was used only by Back before Satoshi. The expression partial pre-image appeared with two people (Hal Finney and Back), but it was Back who hyphenated it as Satoshi did. Other Clues  Carreyrou found the timing of Back's public activity particularly suspicious. A person who had discussed electronic money, privacy, and distributed networks for years virtually disappeared from the discussion just when Satoshi emerged. Then he began actively participating in the Bitcoin community after Satoshi's disappearance. The journalist described this as a possible division of roles: while one persona acts as Satoshi, the other public mask — Adam Back — remains silent. In 2013, the cryptographer appeared at a Bitcointalk conference precisely when an analysis of Satoshi's state was released. Two years later, his position in the block size debates almost verbatim repeated Back's arguments. The investigator doubted the authenticity of Satoshi's emails to Back, usually considered exculpatory. The latter never provided their metadata, which could confirm the correspondence's authenticity. Back's Reaction Following the publication of the investigation, Back denied Carreyrou's suggestions. He reiterated that he is not Satoshi but acknowledged his active role in the cypherpunk movement.  i'm not satoshi, but I was early in laser focus on the positive societal implications of cryptography, online privacy and electronic cash, hence my ~1992 onwards active interest in applied research on ecash, privacy tech on cypherpunks list which led to hashcash and other ideas.— Adam Back (@adam3us) April 8, 2026 The cryptographer called the coincidences found by the journalist "a combination of chance and recurring phrases among people with similar experiences and interests." He also pointed to a possible confirmation bias due to his large volume of messages:  "I wrote 20 times more than others, so statistically I have a higher chance of random coincidences. I suggested John adjust for this as a possible confirmation bias." Back in February 2025, deBanked editor Sean Murray named Block co-founder Jack Dorsey as Bitcoin's creator. He compiled an impressive list of facts, dates, and coincidences allegedly supporting his theory.

cryptopotato.com SOLIB Launchpad Sells Out in 30 Minutes on Toobit; a 15M SOLIB Trading Campaign Underway

Toobit is a well-known international cryptocurrency exchange. Today, it announced that the Solitaire Blossom (SOLIB) Launchpad was sold out in 30-mionutes, signaling considerable interest. The exclusive presale managed to hit its hard cap in record time. Official trading for SOLIB/USDT is now fully available on the spot market. The Show Goes On To highlight this […]

cryptopotato.com Ripple Price Analysis: Is XRP Ready to Break Out After 5% Daily Surge?

XRP is trading around $1.37 as crypto markets navigate a complex macro situation, with the announced US-Iran ceasefire offering a brief reprieve for risk assets but failing to spark any meaningful recovery in altcoins. Despite the geopolitical relief, XRP remains deep in a downtrend and has yet to show the kind of technical signals that […]

blockonomi.com Bitcoin Exchange Reserves Drop to 866K BTC as Price Holds Near $68K Amid Outflows

TLDR: Bitcoin reserves declined from 980K to 866K BTC, showing continued withdrawal of coins from exchanges. Netflow data remains negative, confirming steady outflows and reduced sell-side liquidity across markets. Price dropped from $120K highs to $68K, yet supply contraction continues without a strong demand recovery. Current consolidation between $65K–$75K reflects a balance between accumulation trends [...] The post Bitcoin Exchange Reserves Drop to 866K BTC as Price Holds Near $68K Amid Outflows appeared first on Blockonomi.

bitcoinmagazine.com White House Says Banning Stablecoin Yield Would Hurt Consumers More Than It Helps Banks

Bitcoin Magazine White House Says Banning Stablecoin Yield Would Hurt Consumers More Than It Helps Banks A White House economic analysis finds that banning stablecoin yield would provide negligible benefits to bank lending while costing consumers more in lost returns. This post White House Says Banning Stablecoin Yield Would Hurt Consumers More Than It Helps Banks first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

news.bitcoin.com Report: Iran Charges Crypto and Yuan Tolls for Strait of Hormuz Oil Tanker Passage

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is reportedly collecting fees of up to $2 million per vessel in Chinese yuan and stablecoins for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical oil chokepoint. Key Takeaways: Iran’s IRGC began charging ships up to $2 million per tanker to transit the Strait of Hormuz as […]

news.bitcoin.com Binance Founder CZ Shares Untold Story in New Book: Freedom of Money

Changpeng Zhao’s new book, Freedom of Money, offers a personal account of his journey from rural China to building Binance. It also explores crypto’s rise, controversies, and the future of financial freedom. Key Takeaways: Changpeng Zhao’s 2026 book details Binance’s 2017 rise, shaping views on crypto leadership. CZ covers FTX and Terra crashes, highlighting risks […]

bitcoinist.com SEC Admits Flaws In Crypto Enforment, What Went Wrong?

In a strange move, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has clarified shortcomings in its past approach by dropping seven lawsuits against crypto companies, among them Binance and Coinbase. Another Crypto-Mishap…But From Regulators Strange things are happening in crypto today. Not only a top U.S. legacy outlet released a piece claiming to have uncovered Satoshi […]

bitcoinmagazine.com Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF

Bitcoin Magazine Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF Morgan Stanley officially launched the first U.S. bank-issued spot bitcoin ETF, undercutting rivals on fees and leveraging its massive advisor network to challenge BlackRock’s dominance. This post Morgan Stanley Becomes Official First US Bank To Launch A Spot Bitcoin ETF first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

bitcoinmagazine.com Iran to Accept Bitcoin for Strait of Hormuz Transit as Ceasefire Takes Hold

Bitcoin Magazine Iran to Accept Bitcoin for Strait of Hormuz Transit as Ceasefire Takes Hold Iran plans to charge ships Bitcoin tolls to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, tying the cryptocurrency to a key global energy chokepoint. This post Iran to Accept Bitcoin for Strait of Hormuz Transit as Ceasefire Takes Hold first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.