Iran unveils mural honoring leaders, signals leadership continuity
Iran's mural signals stability, potentially reducing market volatility and speculation about leadership changes amid ongoing conflicts. The post Iran unveils mural honoring leaders, signals leadership continuity appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Oil Could Hit $150 Per Barrel If Hormuz Strait Remains Closed, Citi Warns
Citigroup raises Brent crude forecast to $120/barrel with potential for $150 if Strait of Hormuz remains shut. Goldman and Morgan Stanley also revise targets. The post Oil Could Hit $150 Per Barrel If Hormuz Strait Remains Closed, Citi Warns appeared first on Blockonomi.
XRP price gears up for $2 move while BlockchainFX presale stands out as the next big crypto at $14.37m
XRP nears $2 as BlockchainFX presale surpasses $14.37 million amid rising investor interest.. Spot buyers are stacking XRP like nothing is wrong, shorts are piling in like something is very wrong, and somewhere between that tug of war, a presale…
AAVE integrates with Solana via Sunrise, boosting DeFi liquidity
The integration could enhance cross-chain liquidity, potentially boosting Solana's adoption and influencing its market dynamics positively. The post AAVE integrates with Solana via Sunrise, boosting DeFi liquidity appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Meta Platforms (META) Shares Decline After China Vetoes $2B+ Manus AI Acquisition
Meta (META) stock declined 2.41% after Chinese regulators blocked its $2B+ Manus AI acquisition, preventing the deal from moving forward. The post Meta Platforms (META) Shares Decline After China Vetoes $2B+ Manus AI Acquisition appeared first on Blockonomi.
Hezbollah’s call for internal dialogue complicates Israel-Lebanon talks
Hezbollah's internal focus may hinder diplomatic progress, affecting regional stability and challenging current market predictions. The post Hezbollah’s call for internal dialogue complicates Israel-Lebanon talks appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin fork “eCash” to redistribute Satoshi’s 1.1M BTC in 2026
The proposed eCash fork could challenge Bitcoin's ownership norms, potentially sparking governance disputes and market volatility. The post Bitcoin fork “eCash” to redistribute Satoshi’s 1.1M BTC in 2026 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Low-Cost Carriers Seek $2.5B Federal Bailout as Fuel Prices Soar
Budget airlines request $2.5B in federal aid as jet fuel costs surge. Carriers offer equity warrants in exchange for government assistance to stay afloat. The post Low-Cost Carriers Seek $2.5B Federal Bailout as Fuel Prices Soar appeared first on Blockonomi.
Bitcoin (BTC) Halted at $80K, Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) Rockets by Double Digits: Market Watch
PENGU is today's top performer, followed by JUP, HASH, and RAIN.
Tehran loses 18.5M gallons of fuel in tank destruction, governor reports
The fuel loss highlights vulnerabilities in Iran's energy infrastructure, potentially exacerbating internal dissent and regime instability. The post Tehran loses 18.5M gallons of fuel in tank destruction, governor reports appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Hackers Breach DeFi Protocol Scallop
The lending platform Scallop, based on the Sui blockchain, has been hacked. The perpetrators extracted approximately 150,000 SUI from the sSUI rewards pool. ✅ INCIDENT UPDATEWe have unfreezed the core contracts and all operations have resumed. The issue was not related to the core protocol and was isolated to a deprecated rewards contract.User deposits were not impacted and all funds remain safe. Withdrawals and deposits are now…— Scallop (@Scallop_io) April 26, 2026 The project team reported that the vulnerability was in a side smart contract that was no longer in use for core operations. The main protocol and user deposits were unaffected. Developers temporarily suspended the platform's operations for a security check. After some time, Scallop resumed normal operations. Users can now deposit and withdraw assets without hindrance. Project representatives promised to fully compensate for the damage and cover 100% of the losses from their own funds. The team continues its investigation and has pledged to publish a detailed report later. At the time of writing, Scallop's total value locked amounts to $22.82 million. Source: DefiLlama. The project's native token SCA is trading at $0.017 (-2.5% over the day). Source: CoinGecko. Earlier, on April 17, the liquid restaking protocol Kelp suffered a hack, resulting in a loss of approximately $293 million. On April 22, attackers compromised the Volo platform and extracted $3.5 million from WBTC and USDC pools.
Crypto Funds Attract $1.2 Billion in a Week
Between April 20 and 24, inflows into investment products based on digital assets amounted to $1.2 billion. This positive trend has continued for the fourth consecutive week, according to a report by CoinShares. Weekly inflow dynamics into crypto funds. Source: CoinShares. The total volume of assets under management increased to $155 billion, marking a record high since early February. The market's recovery was aided by the rise in Bitcoin's price above $76,000. The primary inflow was into Bitcoin, amounting to $933 million. Since the beginning of the year, investments in the leading cryptocurrency have reached $4 billion. Instruments allowing short positions on digital gold received $16.5 million. Weekly distribution of attracted capital by assets. Source: CoinShares. Ethereum funds attracted $192 million, with interest in the asset remaining stable for the third consecutive week. The United States maintained its lead in investment volume with $1.1 billion. In Germany, fund inflows doubled to $61.7 million. Investment funds in Switzerland and Canada also recorded capital inflows of $35.2 million and $15 million, respectively. Weekly distribution of attracted capital by regions. Source: CoinShares. Analysts noted a sharp increase in interest in blockchain company stocks. Over three weeks, $617 million was invested in ETFs based on these securities. Experts linked the current activity to growing demand from institutional investors. Meanwhile, market participants remain cautious, awaiting the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates on April 29. Earlier, from April 13 to 17, cryptocurrency-based investment products attracted $1.4 billion.
Former TSMC Engineer Gets 10-Year Sentence for Stealing Chip Technology Secrets
Taiwan court sentences ex-TSMC engineer to 10 years for chip trade secret theft. Tokyo Electron fined $4.8M in landmark semiconductor espionage case. The post Former TSMC Engineer Gets 10-Year Sentence for Stealing Chip Technology Secrets appeared first on Blockonomi.
Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Bank of America Eyes Shareholder Returns as Key Valuation Driver
BofA says Nvidia (NVDA) could narrow its 50% P/E discount to peers by increasing cash returns from its projected $400B+ free cash flow over 2026-2027. The post Nvidia (NVDA) Stock: Bank of America Eyes Shareholder Returns as Key Valuation Driver appeared first on Blockonomi.
Trump meets on Iran to review reopening Strait of Hormuz
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz could stabilize oil markets and ease geopolitical tensions, impacting global economic and diplomatic dynamics. The post Trump meets on Iran to review reopening Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Trump delays Iran strikes, easing geopolitical pressure on Fed policy decisions
The delay in military action eases immediate geopolitical tensions, allowing the Fed to maintain a more stable monetary policy outlook. The post Trump delays Iran strikes, easing geopolitical pressure on Fed policy decisions appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Alphabet (GOOGL) Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: AI Investments and Cloud Growth Take Center Stage
Alphabet (GOOGL) Q1 2026 earnings preview: Analysts forecast $106.89B revenue, $2.63 EPS. $40B Anthropic deal and AI expansion could drive results. The post Alphabet (GOOGL) Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: AI Investments and Cloud Growth Take Center Stage appeared first on Blockonomi.
Luxor expands MicroBT partnership with $100 million mining rig deal
Luxor committed $100M to buy MicroBT WhatsMiner rigs as MicroBT signed a term sheet to invest in the mining firm.
Bitcoin erases Hormuz reopening rallies as trader skepticism grows
Growing skepticism among traders highlights uncertainty in geopolitical stability, impacting market confidence and investment strategies. The post Bitcoin erases Hormuz reopening rallies as trader skepticism grows appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
EU firm on Iran sanctions, Trump oil relief odds drop sharply
The EU's stance complicates potential US-Iran negotiations, highlighting geopolitical tensions and impacting market confidence in policy shifts. The post EU firm on Iran sanctions, Trump oil relief odds drop sharply appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin leads $1.2B weekly inflow into crypto funds amid ETF demand
Institutional interest in Bitcoin could stabilize its price, potentially insulating it from geopolitical pressures and market volatility. The post Bitcoin leads $1.2B weekly inflow into crypto funds amid ETF demand appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
US Stock Futures Dip as Iran Floats Hormuz Reopening Offer
US stock futures decline as Iran proposes Strait of Hormuz reopening. Oil surges above $100 with Big Tech earnings and Fed meeting ahead this week. The post US Stock Futures Dip as Iran Floats Hormuz Reopening Offer appeared first on Blockonomi.
Only 43 Billion Shiba Inu (SHIB) Added to Exchanges in 24 Hours, Hinting at Decreasing Inflows
Shiba Inu's exchange netflows are calming down which can create a possibility of a proper market recovery.
Sun Pharma’s $11.75B Acquisition Sends Organon (OGN) Stock Soaring 46%
Organon (OGN) stock jumped 46% after Sun Pharmaceutical agreed to acquire the company for $11.75B in cash at $14/share, closing early 2027. The post Sun Pharma’s $11.75B Acquisition Sends Organon (OGN) Stock Soaring 46% appeared first on Blockonomi.
The Big Banks Are Very Bullish On Bitcoin And Here Are Their 6-Figure Predictions
Bitcoin is no longer being discussed only by crypto traders and retail bulls. Some of the world’s biggest banks are now attaching six-figure targets to the leading cryptocurrency, and this is a major change in how Wall Street is looking at Bitcoin’s next cycle. Major banks including Citi, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Standard Chartered, and TD […]
From Speculation to Stability: Discovery Bank Report Reveals 7.8M South Africans Now Invest in Crypto
A new report by Discovery Bank and Visa highlights a major shift in South Africa’s financial landscape, as cryptocurrency matures from a speculative trend into a mainstream investment class. Key Takeaways: Discovery Bank and Visa report that 7.8 million South Africans now treat crypto as a mainstream asset class. Middle-income trading grew 26% in 2024, […]
Spain urges immediate ticket purchases as Iran conflict lifts oil prices
Rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions could strain global travel costs and economic stability, impacting consumer behavior and markets. The post Spain urges immediate ticket purchases as Iran conflict lifts oil prices appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
US-Israeli strikes on Iran complicate nuclear deal prospects before April 30
The strikes exacerbate tensions, reducing diplomatic avenues and increasing regional instability, complicating future negotiations. The post US-Israeli strikes on Iran complicate nuclear deal prospects before April 30 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Stock: Q1 Earnings Report Looms Amid Heightened Scrutiny
SoFi (SOFI) reports Q1 earnings April 29 after record 2025 revenue growth and Muddy Waters short report. What investors need to know before the release. The post SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Stock: Q1 Earnings Report Looms Amid Heightened Scrutiny appeared first on Blockonomi.
SUI, JUP and SIGN lead major token unlocks this week
SUI, JUP and SIGN lead this week’s token unlocks as over $650M in crypto supply prepares to enter the market.
UK warship deployment odds plummet amid King Charles US visit
The UK's cautious stance and diplomatic focus suggest limited military engagement, impacting market confidence in warship deployment. The post UK warship deployment odds plummet amid King Charles US visit appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Europe accelerates renewables push amid Iran war energy disruption
Europe's renewable energy acceleration could mitigate future energy crises, reducing reliance on volatile oil markets amid geopolitical tensions. The post Europe accelerates renewables push amid Iran war energy disruption appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
American Airlines (AAL) Stock Plunges 5.3% as $4 Billion Fuel Cost Pressure Derails Earnings Outlook
American Airlines (AAL) stock fell 5.3% after Q1 earnings. Revenue hit $13.9B but fuel costs forced EPS guidance cut from $1.70-$2.70 to -$0.40-$1.10. The post American Airlines (AAL) Stock Plunges 5.3% as $4 Billion Fuel Cost Pressure Derails Earnings Outlook appeared first on Blockonomi.
Robinhood (HOOD) Earnings Preview: What to Expect From Tuesday’s Q1 Report
Robinhood (HOOD) reports Q1 earnings April 28. Options price 10% move, analysts target $106 with Strong Buy rating. What investors need to know. The post Robinhood (HOOD) Earnings Preview: What to Expect From Tuesday’s Q1 Report appeared first on Blockonomi.
Former Israeli PMs Bennett and Lapid merge parties to challenge Netanyahu
The Bennett-Lapid merger could reshape Israeli politics by forming a unified opposition, potentially altering Netanyahu's political dominance. The post Former Israeli PMs Bennett and Lapid merge parties to challenge Netanyahu appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Leaked Pentagon email reveals NATO tensions over Spain during Iran conflict
The leaked email highlights underlying NATO tensions, potentially affecting alliance cohesion and influencing geopolitical market perceptions. The post Leaked Pentagon email reveals NATO tensions over Spain during Iran conflict appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
OpenAI eyes AI smartphone with MediaTek, Qualcomm support: report
OpenAI has reportedly partnered with chipmakers and a manufacturing firm to develop an AI-focused smartphone, with mass production targeted for 2028. According to a recent post from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the company is working with MediaTek and Qualcomm to co-develop…
Justin Sun sets 2026 timeline for TRON quantum-resistant upgrade
Justin Sun says TRON plans a quantum-resistant testnet in Q2 2026, followed by a mainnet rollout in Q3.
Hezbollah leader vows to keep weapons, complicating ceasefire efforts
Hezbollah's stance hinders diplomatic progress, increasing regional tensions and complicating future ceasefire and peace negotiations. The post Hezbollah leader vows to keep weapons, complicating ceasefire efforts appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
20,000 sailors stranded as conflict shuts Strait of Hormuz
The blockade's persistence could destabilize global oil markets, heighten geopolitical tensions, and strain international maritime trade. The post 20,000 sailors stranded as conflict shuts Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Philippines warns against deploying crew to Gulf amid Strait of Hormuz risks
Crew shortages could exacerbate shipping disruptions and increase costs, impacting global oil transit and economic stability. The post Philippines warns against deploying crew to Gulf amid Strait of Hormuz risks appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
First Quantum Hack in Crypto Is Here, but Bitcoin Pioneer Adam Back Labels It as Fake
Adam Back debunks the "first-ever" quantum attack on crypto, explaining why the 1 BTC prize from Project Eleven was awarded for what is no more than statistical guessing.
Anthropic tests an AI‑agent marketplace
Anthropic has built a testbed where AI agents act as buyers and sellers. The experiment is called Project Deal. New Anthropic research: Project Deal.We created a marketplace for employees in our San Francisco office, with one big twist. We tasked Claude with buying, selling and negotiating on our colleagues’ behalf. pic.twitter.com/H2f6cLDlAW— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) April 24, 2026 The project involved 69 employees, each allocated a $100 budget in gift cards. Before launch, Claude interviewed participants to learn which personal items they were willing to sell, what they wanted to buy, target prices and the desired negotiation style for their agent. Based on the answers, the team created a personalised system prompt for each person. The market ran in Slack, where agents posted listings, made offers on others’ goods, haggled and closed deals without human involvement. After the experiment, employees exchanged the real items agreed by their “AI representatives.” Source: Anthropic. Agents struck 186 deals across more than 500 listings. Aggregate transaction value topped $4,000. Anthropic said participants were broadly satisfied with the results, and some expressed willingness to pay for a similar service in future. Four versions of the marketplace Anthropic ran four independent versions of the marketplace. One was “real” — it governed the eventual exchanges of goods. The others were used for research. This was not disclosed. In two variants, every participant was represented by Claude Opus 4.5 — then Anthropic’s most advanced model. In the other two, participants were randomly assigned Opus 4.5 or the less powerful Claude Haiku 4.5. Model quality affected outcomes. Users with Opus, on average, closed about two more deals than those with Haiku. For identical items, Opus also achieved higher prices — on average by $3.64. Haiku sold a bicycle for $38, while Opus got $65. Source: Anthropic. Participants did not always notice the gap. Anthropic called this a potential problem for future AI‑agent markets: users of weaker models may receive worse terms without realising they are at a disadvantage. Prompts barely affected outcomes Researchers also tested whether initial human instructions shaped agent behaviour. Some asked Claude to act amicably; others to bargain more aggressively. According to Anthropic, harsher instructions had no statistically significant effect on the likelihood of sale, final price or ability to buy more cheaply. The team added this was not necessarily due to poor instruction-following: Claude could reproduce the requested tone, but it did not yield a noticeable commercial edge. Unexpected outcomes Anthropic noted several unpredictable episodes. Before launch, agents received limited data: interviews lasted under ten minutes, and after the start humans could no longer intervene in negotiations. In one case, an employee bought through the assistant the same snowboard he already owned. Specialists said the person would not have made such a purchase unaided, but the agent precisely inferred the participant’s preferences. To our amazement, another Claude agent modeled its human’s preferences so accurately that—based on only an offhand mention of an interest in skiing—Claude bought him the exact snowboard he already owned. (Here he is, duplicate snowboard in hand.) pic.twitter.com/SsAyeB9pcI— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) April 24, 2026 Another employee asked the bot to buy a “gift for myself.” The deal occurred in the real version of the experiment. A bag of ping‑pong balls arrived at the office, which Anthropic left “on behalf of Claude.” Some agents negotiated not for goods, but for experiences. One offered a free day with a colleague’s dog. After discussions with another assistant, the parties agreed a “dog date”, which staff later carried out. Source: Anthropic. Anthropic stressed these specific cases are unlikely to recur. Even so, the mix of human preferences and AI’s unpredictability can produce surprising results. Reliability questions The founder of an unnamed ag‑tech company wrote on Reddit that, one morning, 110 employees simultaneously received notices suspending Claude access without prior warning. ANTHROPIC JUST BANNED A 110 PERSON COMPANY OVERNIGHT WITHOUT WARNINGmonday morning at an agricultural tech company, every single employee wakes up to an email saying their claude account has been suspended110 people locked out at the same time with zero warning and the email… pic.twitter.com/qARizhgOXs— Om Patel (@om_patel5) April 27, 2026 He said the email resembled an individual ban and linked to a personal appeal form, which meant the team did not immediately realise the restriction covered the whole organisation. The entrepreneur added that access could not be restored quickly. Thirty‑six hours after submitting requests, Anthropic had provided no explanation. Meanwhile, the firm’s API account continued to operate and incur charges. Corporate administrators could not log in to the dashboard to review payments and usage. He also noted that the organisation‑wide block may have been triggered by one user’s actions. Claude lacks workspace‑level limits, local containment of violations or an administrative override to preserve access for the rest of the team. In his view, such a moderation model calls into question whether Claude can serve as critical infrastructure for day‑to‑day business operations. Others report similar issues. One user shared a link to a service that, at the time of writing, had logged 53 such cases. On April 24, Google announced a $40bn investment in Anthropic.
Bitcoin sees $1.2B inflows, trading at highest since February
Institutional investment in Bitcoin highlights its role as a hedge against geopolitical and economic uncertainties, influencing market dynamics. The post Bitcoin sees $1.2B inflows, trading at highest since February appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Israel deploys IDF troops, Iron Dome to UAE amid Iran conflict
The deployment signals escalating tensions, reducing prospects for peace and highlighting the volatility in diplomatic and market expectations. The post Israel deploys IDF troops, Iron Dome to UAE amid Iran conflict appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
ECB survey: firms’ short-term inflation expectations rise sharply
Rising short-term inflation expectations may deter ECB rate cuts, impacting economic stability and influencing future monetary policy decisions. The post ECB survey: firms’ short-term inflation expectations rise sharply appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Michael Burry Buys Microsoft (MSFT) Stock During 25% Decline From Peak
Michael Burry disclosed a new Microsoft (MSFT) position after the stock fell 25% from peaks. He believes AI disruption fears are overblown and sees value. The post Michael Burry Buys Microsoft (MSFT) Stock During 25% Decline From Peak appeared first on Blockonomi.
China blocks Meta’s $2B Manus acquisition, impacts AI market outlook
China's block on Meta's acquisition signals increased tech rivalry, potentially stifling global competitiveness and foreign collaborations in AI. The post China blocks Meta’s $2B Manus acquisition, impacts AI market outlook appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
88 people charged over 12 crypto wrench attacks in France
French law enforcement agencies have been investigating wrench attacks and found that some of the alleged offenders were involved in multiple incidents
Strait of Hormuz crisis persists, Europe recession fears grow
The ongoing crisis exacerbates Europe's economic vulnerabilities, potentially heightening recession risks without immediate ECB intervention. The post Strait of Hormuz crisis persists, Europe recession fears grow appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Gold Prices Hover Near $4,714 Amid Stalled Iran Diplomacy and Fed Rate Decision
Gold trades near $4,714/oz as US-Iran negotiations falter, energy routes stay blocked, and markets anticipate the Federal Reserve's upcoming rate decision. The post Gold Prices Hover Near $4,714 Amid Stalled Iran Diplomacy and Fed Rate Decision appeared first on Blockonomi.
Will XRP price lose $1.40 support as a bearish MACD crossover forms?
XRP price has been consolidating over the past week, holding the $1.40 support despite market volatility. But now a potential bearish MACD crossover threatens a breakdown below the major support level. According to data from crypto.news, XRP (XRP) price rallied…
Bitcoin Erases $30 Billion in Value After Early Monday Price Rejection
Following the proposal from Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, bitcoin experienced a volatile session, briefly surging to nearly $79,500 before retreating to $77,500 early Monday. Key Takeaways: Bitcoin hit $79,490 on April 27 before a sharp retreat following news of a proposed U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Market volatility exceeding 2.63% saw Coinglass report $56.8 million […]
Eurozone inflation jumps amid Iran conflict, ECB rate cut unlikely
The Eurozone faces economic strain as inflation rises, limiting ECB's rate cut options and potentially stalling economic recovery efforts. The post Eurozone inflation jumps amid Iran conflict, ECB rate cut unlikely appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan, Iran peace deal unlikely by April 30
The cancellation underscores the fragility of diplomatic efforts, potentially delaying peace and affecting regional stability and market confidence. The post Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan, Iran peace deal unlikely by April 30 appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Iran unveils mural honoring leaders, signals leadership continuity
Iran's mural signals stability, potentially reducing market volatility and speculation about leadership changes amid ongoing conflicts. The post Iran unveils mural honoring leaders, signals leadership continuity appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Oil prices jump $3 as US-Iran talks fail, Strait of Hormuz closure impacts supply
Geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions may lead to prolonged volatility in oil markets, affecting global economic stability and energy policies. The post Oil prices jump $3 as US-Iran talks fail, Strait of Hormuz closure impacts supply appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Crude Oil Prices Surge Above $107 Amid Hormuz Blockade and Failed Diplomatic Talks
Oil prices jumped above $107 as US-Iran talks failed and the Strait of Hormuz blockade entered its ninth week, creating the largest energy supply shock ever. The post Crude Oil Prices Surge Above $107 Amid Hormuz Blockade and Failed Diplomatic Talks appeared first on Blockonomi.
Ripple (XRP) Is Finally Ready for a Big Price Move: Analyst
The question is: in which direction is XRP heading next?
IRGC claims neutralization of 15 US missiles in Hormozgan
The IRGC's actions highlight regional tensions, impacting market perceptions of control over strategic locations and potential military escalations. The post IRGC claims neutralization of 15 US missiles in Hormozgan appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Trump holds national security meeting on reopening Strait of Hormuz
The meeting's outcome could significantly impact geopolitical stability and market dynamics, influencing future diplomatic engagements. The post Trump holds national security meeting on reopening Strait of Hormuz appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
SK Hynix (000660.KS) Soars to All-Time High Following Intel’s Explosive Earnings Report
SK Hynix stock climbed 7% to a record high after Intel's earnings fueled AI chip optimism, while Samsung gained just 2.5% amid strike concerns. The post SK Hynix (000660.KS) Soars to All-Time High Following Intel’s Explosive Earnings Report appeared first on Blockonomi.
Ethereum leverage wipeout sparks hopes for cleaner ETH rally
Ethereum open interest has dropped sharply across Gate.io and Binance, while analysts say lower leverage may support cleaner ETH price action.
MegaETH token to launch April 30 with $1.6B valuation
MegaETH's launch could trigger significant market volatility, influencing investor sentiment and future token valuation dynamics. The post MegaETH token to launch April 30 with $1.6B valuation appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
IDF finds Hezbollah weapons cache in children’s bedroom in southern Lebanon
The discovery complicates ceasefire implementation, justifying continued IDF presence and highlighting risks of civilian area militarization. The post IDF finds Hezbollah weapons cache in children’s bedroom in southern Lebanon appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Western Union’s USDPT Stablecoin Set for May Debut on Solana Blockchain
Western Union will debut its USDPT stablecoin in May 2026 on Solana, alongside a Digital Asset Network and USD Stable Card for global payments. The post Western Union’s USDPT Stablecoin Set for May Debut on Solana Blockchain appeared first on Blockonomi.
TRUMP Memecoin Plunges Over 10% Following White House Security Scare
TRUMP memecoin fell over 10% to $2.65 after a security incident involving President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner sparked market panic. The post TRUMP Memecoin Plunges Over 10% Following White House Security Scare appeared first on Blockonomi.
Litecoin (LTC) Suffers Chain Reorganization After Coordinated MWEB Attack
Litecoin's MWEB privacy layer was compromised in a coordinated attack Saturday, forcing a 13-block reorg and causing losses across trading venues. The post Litecoin (LTC) Suffers Chain Reorganization After Coordinated MWEB Attack appeared first on Blockonomi.
Bitcoin to Hit $83K-$87K Before Brutal Reversal, Says Trader
Those calling for shorts too early are helping push prices higher, and their liquidations will finance the setup for the larger move down.
UAE demands $3.5B loan repayment from Pakistan amid Iran mediation efforts
The UAE's loan demand highlights the use of financial leverage in regional diplomacy, potentially altering Pakistan's mediation role. The post UAE demands $3.5B loan repayment from Pakistan amid Iran mediation efforts appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Iran proposes opening Strait of Hormuz without nuclear deal
Iran's move may signal a shift towards regional stability, impacting global oil markets and diplomatic relations beyond nuclear issues. The post Iran proposes opening Strait of Hormuz without nuclear deal appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
US airlift boosts military presence in Gulf amid stalled Iran talks
The U.S. military buildup in the Gulf underscores heightened tensions and potential for prolonged regional instability amid stalled diplomacy. The post US airlift boosts military presence in Gulf amid stalled Iran talks appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Hezbollah rockets target schoolchildren, escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The attack undermines confidence in a ceasefire, highlighting the fragility of peace efforts and potential for further regional instability. The post Hezbollah rockets target schoolchildren, escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Lazarus Group hacks KelpDAO, pushes April DeFi losses over $600M
The persistent threat of state-sponsored hacks could deter institutional investment and slow the broader adoption of DeFi technologies. The post Lazarus Group hacks KelpDAO, pushes April DeFi losses over $600M appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
APE Insider Adds to Lido DAO Long, Bringing Position to 10.26 Million LDO Worth $4.58M
An onchain trader previously flagged by analysts at Lookonchain as the wallet behind a profitable Apecoin insider trade has expanded a Lido DAO long position to 10.26 million LDO, valued at approximately $4.58 million. Key Takeaways: The wallet linked to the APE insider trade now holds 10.26 million LDO worth $4.58 million, per Lookonchain. The […]
Iran continues oil loading at Kharg Island despite US blockade
Iran's resilience in oil operations challenges US influence, potentially altering geopolitical dynamics and impacting global oil markets. The post Iran continues oil loading at Kharg Island despite US blockade appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Scallop Protocol Suffers $142K Security Breach on Sui Blockchain
Scallop Protocol on Sui Network lost $142K after a hacker exploited a legacy rewards contract. Core funds safe, operations restored in under two hours. The post Scallop Protocol Suffers $142K Security Breach on Sui Blockchain appeared first on Blockonomi.
Bitcoin bears pile in as funding rates hit extreme lows
Bitcoin rejected $80K after $1.35B in sell pressure, while analysts said negative funding may support a later squeeze.
South Korea’s KBank trials onchain remittances with Ripple partnership
South Korea’s internet-only lender KBank has entered into a strategic partnership with Ripple to test blockchain-based cross-border remittances. According to multiple local media reports, the collaboration focuses on a proof-of-concept designed to measure improvements in transaction speed, cost efficiency, and…
$292M liquidated from crypto market amid North Korean DeFi exploit
The exploit highlights vulnerabilities in DeFi, potentially increasing regulatory scrutiny and impacting market confidence and future investments. The post $292M liquidated from crypto market amid North Korean DeFi exploit appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Bitcoin (BTC) Reaches 12-Week Peak While Stock Futures Decline Amid Iran Tensions
Bitcoin reached a 12-week high of $79,399 before pulling back. Stock futures fell as oil topped $100. Fed decision and tech earnings loom this week. The post Bitcoin (BTC) Reaches 12-Week Peak While Stock Futures Decline Amid Iran Tensions appeared first on Blockonomi.
10,000 Lebanese Christians trapped in Israel’s southern Lebanon security zone
The situation highlights the disconnect between market predictions and on-ground realities, underscoring the volatility and unpredictability of conflict zones. The post 10,000 Lebanese Christians trapped in Israel’s southern Lebanon security zone appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
US to end Iranian, Russian oil waivers, tightening global supply
The end of waivers could lead to higher oil prices, impacting global markets and increasing geopolitical tensions over energy resources. The post US to end Iranian, Russian oil waivers, tightening global supply appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Prediction markets reflect 'wisdom of an informed minority,’ not crowd: Study
About 3.5% of informed traders, including market makers and skilled takers, capture over 30% of profits on prediction platforms, while about 67% of users absorb the entirety of losses.
Is Massive Rally Ahead? BTC on Track for First Kumo Breakout Since October
Bitcoin is knocking on the door of the psychological $80,000 barrier after surging to an intraday high of $79,490. Will this momentum last?
Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Analysis: Whale Accumulation Continues as Token Tests Critical Resistance
Dogecoin (DOGE) consolidates above $0.095 as whale wallets climb to 4,920 and futures Open Interest hits $1.37B. Critical resistance at $0.10. The post Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Analysis: Whale Accumulation Continues as Token Tests Critical Resistance appeared first on Blockonomi.
Iranian naval forces await orders amid regional tensions
Regional tensions highlight the precarious balance of power, with potential for significant geopolitical shifts impacting global stability. The post Iranian naval forces await orders amid regional tensions appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
US-Iran conflict drives oil prices up, pressures India’s rupee
Rising oil prices due to geopolitical tensions could strain global economies, impacting trade balances and currency stability, especially in oil-dependent nations. The post US-Iran conflict drives oil prices up, pressures India’s rupee appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Emirates NBD to issue first Middle Eastern AT1 bond since Iran war start
Emirates NBD's AT1 bond issuance highlights investor confidence in UAE banks amid regional instability, impacting Middle Eastern finance dynamics. The post Emirates NBD to issue first Middle Eastern AT1 bond since Iran war start appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
How Cryptocurrency Undermines Democracy: Shocking Risks Revealed
How Undermines Democracy: Shocking Risks Revealed Digital money like Bitcoin promised freedom from banks and governments. But today, cryptocurrency risks to democracy are growing. Bad actors use crypto to hide money, dodge rules, and mess with elections. This happens in […] The post How Cryptocurrency Undermines Democracy: Shocking Risks Revealed appeared first on Blockmanity.
Bitcoin hits 12-week high of $79,399 before third reversal at $79,000 level
Bitcoin's repeated resistance at $79,000 amid geopolitical tensions and central bank decisions highlights market volatility and uncertainty. The post Bitcoin hits 12-week high of $79,399 before third reversal at $79,000 level appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Ethereum Foundation Pulls $49M Worth of ETH from Staking: What’s Behind the Move?
Ethereum Foundation unstaked $49M in ETH via Lido just before hitting its 70K staking milestone, fueling speculation of another potential sell-off. The post Ethereum Foundation Pulls $49M Worth of ETH from Staking: What’s Behind the Move? appeared first on Blockonomi.
Strait of Hormuz disruptions boost Dangote, strain Nigerian airlines
The disruptions highlight Nigeria's vulnerability to global supply chains, emphasizing the need for energy independence and diversification. The post Strait of Hormuz disruptions boost Dangote, strain Nigerian airlines appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Strategy (MSTR) Stock: Saylor Teases New Bitcoin Acquisition Amid STRC Controversy
Strategy (MSTR) stock rises as Michael Saylor hints at another Bitcoin purchase. STRC struggles below par while critics warn of unsustainable model. The post Strategy (MSTR) Stock: Saylor Teases New Bitcoin Acquisition Amid STRC Controversy appeared first on Blockonomi.
Ethereum Foundation Withdraws $49M Worth of ETH Through Lido Protocol
Ethereum Foundation unstaked $49M in ETH via Lido near its 70K target, sparking sell pressure concerns. No explanation provided for the withdrawal move. The post Ethereum Foundation Withdraws $49M Worth of ETH Through Lido Protocol appeared first on Blockonomi.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei assassinated by Israel, leadership change uncertain
The assassination heightens geopolitical instability, influencing prediction markets and raising questions about Iran's future leadership dynamics. The post Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei assassinated by Israel, leadership change uncertain appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Researchers Question the ‘Wisdom of Crowds’ on Polymarket
A group of scholars from the London Business School and Yale University analyzed transactions on Polymarket from 2023 to 2025. The authors concluded that the platform's forecast accuracy is driven by an 'informed minority' rather than the 'wisdom of crowds'. Only 3.14% of users were identified as 'skilled winners'. This group, along with market makers, captures more than 30% of the total profits on the platform. The study covered 1.7 million accounts and transactions amounting to $13.76 billion. However, overall income does not always indicate a trader's skill. The analysis showed that only 12% of the most profitable accounts truly possess a strategy. About 60% of 'lucky users' began to incur losses when market conditions changed. Most participants (67%) remain in the red due to lack of experience or bad luck. The researchers also found signs of insider trading. They identified 1,950 accounts that executed trades just before significant events and ceased activity after their conclusion. As an example, they cited bets on the resignation of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Trades occurred shortly before the U.S. officially announced the military operation 'Absolute Resolve' to capture the politician. The findings contradict the stance of Polymarket and Kalshi's leadership. The heads of these companies often claim that prediction markets outperform experts due to the collective intelligence of participants. In April, the U.S. Department of Justice charged active-duty serviceman Gannon Kane Van Dyke, who is suspected of using classified information for betting on Polymarket.
France charges 88 suspects as crypto wrench attacks surge
France has charged 88 people over alleged crypto wrench attacks as prosecutors investigate 12 cases and organized networks.
Iran tensions revive oil supply concerns amid Strait of Hormuz closure
Geopolitical tensions highlight vulnerabilities in global oil supply chains, prompting potential strategic interventions to stabilize markets. The post Iran tensions revive oil supply concerns amid Strait of Hormuz closure appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The week: an Aave rescue and a quantum vulnerability laid bare
Bitcoin held around $78,000, the community raised over 100,000 ETH to shore up the DeFi ecosystem, a researcher cracked a 15-bit key on a quantum computer, and other events of the week. Bitcoin steadies Over the past seven days the leading cryptocurrency firmed up. Although Monday opened with a drop to $73,000, bitcoin managed to confirm a local positive trend. By Tuesday, April 21, the coin had already returned to $76,000. On Wednesday morning the asset again pierced resistance around $78,000, which it had tested the previous week. That same day the digital asset hit a high of $79,500. Afterwards bitcoin moved into consolidation, trading in a narrow $79,000–$77,000 range from Thursday through the week’s end. Hourly chart of BTC/USD on Binance. Source: TradingView. At the time of writing the price is $77,800 — up 1.5% on the week. Several analysts reckon the rally was driven mostly by the derivatives market rather than spot demand. During the run to $79,000, the market saw a cascade of short liquidations totalling roughly $1.1bn. A shift in sentiment was confirmed by the crypto Fear and Greed Index. At one point the gauge climbed to 46 — a first since January. It now sits at 33, signalling “fear”. Source: Alternative.me. Other top-ten cryptocurrencies lagged the bellwether. Ethereum is stuck at $2,300 (-0.5% over seven days), XRP trades at $1.4 (-1.2%), and BNB at $631 (+1%). Source: CoinMarketCap. Meanwhile, spot bitcoin-ETFs notched a fourth straight week of inflows. The products took in $823m. Source: SoSoValue. Ethereum funds attracted $155m — a third consecutive “green” week. Source: SoSoValue. Total crypto market capitalisation stands at $2.68trn. BTC dominance is 58.2%, ETH — 10.5%. A collective DeFi rescue The community is still dealing with the fallout from the Kelp hack. The main task has been to plug the shortfall in the rsETH token. On April 23 the affected lending protocol Aave teamed up with leading DeFi platforms and launched the DeFi United initiative. The campaign opened a fund-raising drive to restore the ecosystem, which other projects joined. “We believe that collaboration matters most in such moments, and our priority is to achieve the best possible outcome for users,” the Aave statement said. In the days after launch DeFi United raised more than 100,000 ETH (~$230m). The sum nearly covered the ~ $290m loss from the hack. Source: defiunited.world. The largest donors included: Mantle — 30,000 ETH; Aave DAO — 25,000 ETH; founder of Aave Stani Kucherov — 5,000 ETH; Ether.fi — 5,000 ETH; Lido Finance — 2,500 ETH. Roughly 30,700 ETH was recovered via the freezing of stolen funds on Arbitrum. Nearly 400 ETH came in as community donations. As part of protective measures Aave and partners created a dedicated fund to rebuild collateral for the affected rsETH token. Kelp also set up a separate vehicle to compensate users. The protocol’s TVL decline has been stabilised. As of April 26 the metric hovered around $14bn. Even so, since the attack deposits on the platform have fallen by more than $12bn. Source: DefiLlama. What to discuss with friends? The community marked Dogecoin Day. Reporters learned of a new scheme extorting bitcoin for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. A wave of DeFi hacks put Wall Street’s crypto plans into question. Belarus outlined rules for crypto banks. A show of quantum strength This week brought a reminder of the approaching quantum threat. Independent researcher Giancarlo Lelli managed to compute a 15-bit cryptographic key on ECC using a publicly available quantum computer. For this the startup Project Eleven awarded the expert 1 BTC under its Q-Day Prize programme. Lelli applied a modification of Shor’s algorithm to a search space of 32,767 combinations. The method targets the discrete logarithm problem on elliptic curves — the mathematical basis of digital signatures used across most blockchains. Previously, engineer Steve Tippekonnik had extracted an ECC key on IBM’s 133-qubit machine, but it was six-bit. Lelli’s result topped the prior demonstration by a factor of 512. Project Eleven’s team called it the largest elliptic-curve break using quantum technologies. While the scale is nowhere near real systems — bitcoin uses 256-bit ECC — Project Eleven noted the gap is narrowing quickly. Programmers deem the transition more an engineering task than a fundamental physics problem. The project has its critics. Former Bitcoin Core developer Jonas Schnelli said that in this case quantum computing contributed nothing useful. The result was obtained via classical verification of outputs indistinguishable from random noise. The method is equivalent to classic guessing, like flipping a coin. According to the developer, Lelli’s approach cannot be scaled to the bitcoin blockchain. Schnelli also reproduced the experiment with 20 lines of Python code, without any quantum computer. Several experts agreed with his conclusions, including cryptographer Adam Back. Analyst Jacek Czech suggested Project Eleven’s reward payment was merely a marketing ploy. Fresh conjectures On April 22 a second documentary this month appeared on the mystery of Satoshi Nakamoto. Finding Satoshi, by directors Tucker Tooley and Matthew Miele, summarises a four-year investigation led by American business writer William D. Cohan and private detective Tyler Maroney. The film concludes that the pseudonymous creator of bitcoin was a duo: cryptographers Hal Finney and Len Sassaman. The former handled code and technical implementation; the latter handled the textual and academic side, including the white paper. The case rests on analysis of the candidates’ digital activity. The authors compared Satoshi’s online behaviour with that of known early crypto figures and concluded Finney and Sassaman most closely match the profile. The filmmakers offered several circumstantial points for Finney, the first recipient of bitcoin from Satoshi. They also noted a pause in his repository activity between the white paper’s publication in October 2008 and mainnet launch in January 2009 — a period in which Finney could have worked on bitcoin. For Sassaman the film cited other arguments: academic writing style, ties to cypherpunks and expertise in anonymity. The documentary also features dozens of interviews. Among the participants are Bill Gates, Gary Gensler, Michael Saylor, Joseph Lubin and Fred Ehrsam. Tooley and Miele stressed the film does not claim to resolve Nakamoto’s identity. What Finding Satoshi presents is merely a hypothesis. Also on ForkLog: Cybersecurity experts warned of a new wave of attacks by North Korean hackers. A robot set a world record in the half marathon. Tether blocked $344m in USDT at the request of the US. US politicians were sanctioned by Kalshi for insider trading. An updated GPT On April 23 OpenAI released a new language model, GPT-5.5. It is billed as “a new level of intelligence for real work and agentic control”. The neural network is “built to understand complex tasks, use tools, verify outputs and carry more tasks to completion”. GPT-5.5 can also: understand user intent; plan work autonomously and drive tasks to an end result; write and debug code; search the internet for information; analyse data; create documents and spreadsheets; control software and switch between tools. GPT-5.5 benchmark tests. Source: OpenAI. OpenAI noted the new model is particularly effective in agentic programming, computer control, knowledge work and early-stage scientific research — areas that require long chains of reasoning and action. The model “noticeably outperforms” GPT-5.4 and Claude Opus 4.7 in reasoning and autonomy: it anticipates issues, predicts needs for testing and review, and does so without explicit prompting. Source: OpenAI. GPT-5.5 is available in ChatGPT and Codex for Plus, Pro, Business and Enterprise plans. A separate GPT‑5.5 Pro version is available for Pro, Business and Enterprise. Both variants will soon be available via the API at $5m per 1m input tokens and $30m per 1m output tokens. Context window — 1m tokens. What else to read? How cutting corners on intelligence-gathering backfires, what governments will pay to crack a smartphone, and how to trust researchers who unearth bugs decades later. Answers in ForkLog’s new feature. The end of the monopoly on intellect — how algorithms displace the cognitive elite.
Analyst Predicts Bitcoin’s Bottom at $57,000
The price of the leading cryptocurrency is expected to hit a cycle low of $57,000 in October this year. This view was shared by investor Michael Terpin in a conversation with Cointelegraph. The expert explained that his estimate is based on the "historical average": it usually takes about 12 months from the peak (October 2025, when Bitcoin rose above $126,000) to the bottom. According to Terpin, for the bull market to resume, the digital gold price must return to $100,000. Achieving this level is possible if the asset's quotes fall below the 200-week moving average—a critical support level. However, the investor considers this scenario unlikely. "There is a chance to see $100,000 this year, but it is small. Strong ETF demand, continued purchases by Michael Saylor's Strategy, and no liquidations during a sharp drop are needed," he added. Other experts, including trader Peter Brandt, have also pointed to the potential bottoming out this autumn. Should Bitcoin continue with the most remarkable cyclic patterns of any market in the past 15 years, an investable low is scheduled for Sep/Oct 2026. That low might or might not penetrate the Feb 2026 low. The next high (should patterns continue) will be between $300k and $500k…— The Factor Report (@PeterLBrandt) April 23, 2026 Analyst Matthew Hyland noted that overall, investors are uncertain about the sustainability of the current market dynamics, despite the recent recovery. In his view, there is no euphoria or clear interest—many are simply interpreting the situation through the lens of their own biases. It does appear to me the larger expected consensus outcome for #BTC is another leg lower by October There does not seem to be much euphoria or interest; many just projecting it to fit their biasTherefore the calls for lower whilst price rallies is a sign of disbelief https://t.co/NmDuBTPatD— Matthew Hyland (@MatthewHyland_) April 25, 2026 "As it seems to me, the broader expected consensus outcome for Bitcoin is another drop by October," he wrote. Market Developments At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading around $77,800, having decreased by 0.3% over the past day. In the early hours of April 27, the asset's price reached a local high of $79,400 before sharply retreating. Hourly chart of BTC/USDT on Binance. Source: TradingView. The Ethereum price fell by 0.2% to $2300. Most of the largest coins by market capitalization limited their correction to 0.5%. Source: CoinMarketCap. The Fear and Greed Index has emerged from a prolonged phase of fear and shifted to a neutral level. Source: Alternative.me. The market has been supported by U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs and easing geopolitical tensions. Products based on the leading cryptocurrency attracted $823 million over the week. Source: SoSoValue. "All this indicates that the market is returning to moderate risk positioning," commented Dominic John of Zeus Research. Research fellow Min Jun from Presto Research emphasized that the market has stopped reacting sharply to news from the Middle East due to investor fatigue. According to her, participants have shifted their focus to the upcoming FOMC meeting, which will take place on April 29. The market is fully confident in maintaining the current Fed rate range. Source: CME FedWatch. The upcoming meeting could be the last for the current head of the Fed, Jerome Powell, noted market observer Nick Pakrin. His term expires in May. Wednesday is Powell's almost certain last FOMC meeting as Fed Chair.Rate decision is almost certainly a hold flat. Unfortunately, no dot-plot released at this meeting so we won't have a sense of which way the FOMC is tilting for future cuts.We'll have to wait for the June…— Nic (@nicrypto) April 26, 2026 Back on April 23, MN Trading founder Michaël van de Poppe predicted Bitcoin's rise amid a low Sharpe ratio.