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Bitcoin ETFs experienced their largest single-day inflow since February, totaling $471 million, indicating renewed institutional interest potentially driven by geopolitical positioning ahead of a US-Iran deadline.
While geopolitical tensions and potential Strait of Hormuz disruptions are influencing oil prices and market sentiment, analysts suggest institutional accumulation in Bitcoin ETFs is more about structured allocation than a direct bet on conflict resolution.
The sustained demand for Bitcoin ETFs, coupled with Bitcoin's resilience, suggests underlying support near current levels, though a significant bull run may still depend more on global liquidity than immediate geopolitical events.
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Solana DEX Stabble urged users to withdraw liquidity due to a former CTO's alleged ties to North Korean hackers, causing a 62% drop in TVL. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns within the DeFi space, particularly concerning state-sponsored hacking groups. While no exploit occurred on Stabble, the rapid TVL decline underscores user sensitivity to perceived security risks, especially following recent large-scale exploits on Solana. The Solana Foundation's recent security initiatives may be tested by such events, indicating a continued need for robust security measures across the ecosystem.
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Prosecutors are pushing back against Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm's attempt to use a recent Supreme Court ruling for dismissal, arguing it is not applicable to his case. The DOJ's stance highlights a continued aggressive prosecution of crypto developers despite some signals of a more favorable stance from the Trump administration. The legal battle underscores the ongoing tension between crypto privacy advocacy and regulatory enforcement, with potential implications for other developers in similar situations. The rejection of Storm's argument suggests the retrial will proceed, focusing on charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering and sanctions evasion.