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Bitcoin clings to $68,000 as Trump’s final Iran deadline expires at 8 PM EST and oil screams higher
Bitcoin is holding near $68,000, demonstrating resilience despite escalating geopolitical tensions and a surge in oil prices, indicating underlying spot buying pressure rather than leveraged speculation. The market is currently driven by external geopolitical events, specifically the US-Iran conflict and its impact on oil prices, rather than internal crypto catalysts, creating a fragile trading environment. Negative funding rates suggest that short sellers are still paying to maintain bearish positions, which could fuel a sharper upward move if Bitcoin breaks through resistance and triggers liquidations. Bitcoin's price action is highly sensitive to geopolitical developments, with a narrow trading range between $65,000 and $70,000 amplifying potential short-term volatility based on US-Iran relations.

What will happen to USDC now Polymarket is launching its own stablecoin?
Polymarket's introduction of its own stablecoin, Polymarket USD, backed 1:1 by native USDC, does not directly reduce USDC's market cap as it represents a rebranding of collateral rather than a withdrawal of funds. The shift from USDC.e to Polymarket USD on the platform streamlines user experience and gives Polymarket greater control over its collateral and yield economics, reducing reliance on bridged assets. This development highlights a growing trend of layered stablecoin ecosystems where platform-specific tokens interface with users, while underlying assets like USDC serve as foundational collateral, making market analysis more complex. While not a direct threat to USDC's market cap, the structural change introduces new dependencies on Polymarket's redemption design and operational controls, adding a layer of risk for users.

XRP losses are forcing late buyers out, turning every bounce into a new sell zone
XRP is exhibiting capitulation behavior with long-term holders realizing significant daily losses, indicating selling pressure driven by risk reduction rather than profit-taking. Despite positive developments in Ripple's legal standing and business expansion, XRP's price action is characterized by a fragile structure due to underwater buyers and defensive leveraged traders, preventing durable recoveries. While spot markets show continued demand, the negative sentiment in XRP's derivatives market and recent ETF outflows suggest a lack of conviction for a near-term trend reversal, keeping the asset in a state of suspension.

Aave’s $25 billion lending empire faces a real test as key contributors exit
The departure of key Aave contributors (BGD Labs, ACI, Chaos Labs) creates a significant operational void, potentially impacting Aave's risk management and governance execution during the critical V3/V4 transition. Aave Labs is consolidating functions previously handled by external teams, aiming for faster execution and clearer responsibility, but faces the challenge of replicating the operational density of the previous federated model. Despite contributor exits, Aave's strong market position in DeFi lending, evidenced by its TVL and stablecoin dominance, provides a structural resilience, though a second operational incident could erode confidence. The recent wstETH liquidation event, though minor in financial terms, highlights the operational risks during the V3/V4 overlap and underscores the importance of Aave Labs successfully managing the new integrated structure.

New crypto fight with the SEC could decide whether Wall Street keeps control when stocks move to blockchain
The SEC's decision on intermediary definitions for tokenized stocks will determine whether blockchain innovation primarily benefits incumbents or opens new revenue streams for decentralized infrastructure like wallets and smart contract platforms. A ruling favoring Citadel Securities' broad interpretation of intermediaries could keep tokenized equities within traditional financial wrappers, limiting disruption and preserving existing fee structures. Conversely, adopting the Blockchain Association's narrower, function-based view could foster competition by allowing decentralized applications to capture value, potentially accelerating broader adoption of on-chain equity trading. The current $946 million tokenized stock market serves as a test case, with the SEC's framework poised to shape the future control and economic distribution of a potentially trillion-dollar asset class.

Stop worrying about the quantum threat to Bitcoin – Why Google, IBM, or Microsoft won’t steal BTC, and bad actors will be decades behind
The current state of quantum computing, while advancing, remains far from posing an immediate threat to Bitcoin's cryptography, with estimates suggesting a cryptographically relevant machine is still years, if not decades, away. While recent research has revised down the estimated resources needed for a quantum attack on Bitcoin, the practical barriers to accessing and operating such a facility-scale machine remain extremely high for malicious actors. The primary risk to Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies lies in the race between quantum computing development and the adoption of post-quantum cryptography, with migration deadlines like NIST's 2035 target being crucial. The significant capital investment and infrastructure required for quantum computing development suggest that the first credible threats will likely emerge from state-backed programs or misuse of top-tier labs, rather than independent criminal operations.

Crypto apps are shutting down as billions move into Bitcoin ETFs and stablecoins
The significant increase in crypto project closures, with 86 projects failing in Q1, signals a market-wide reset driven by the end of the 'easy money' era. Capital is rotating from speculative projects towards institutional-grade infrastructure like Bitcoin ETFs, stablecoins, and RWAs, indicating a flight to quality and durability. The shift in market dynamics necessitates that surviving projects must demonstrate real infrastructure, user engagement, and revenue, rather than relying on past speculative hype. The consolidation of activity towards dominant platforms and products integrated with traditional finance suggests a maturing market demanding specialization and robust unit economics.

Why Bitcoin briefly jumped above $70,000 on Iran deal hopes as Trump’s Hormuz threat keeps rally fragile
Bitcoin rose with the rest of the crypto market on Monday after President Donald Trump struck a mixed tone on a possible deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a relief rally that lifted prices but left the broader market setup unresolved. According to CryptoSlate's data, the largest cryptocurrency briefly climbed above […] The post Why Bitcoin briefly jumped above $70,000 on Iran deal hopes as Trump’s Hormuz threat keeps rally fragile appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Crypto AI project OpenServ claims to beat OpenAI in direct benchmark comparisons
OpenServ claims its SERV Nano model rivals OpenAI on certain tasks, positioning itself as an AI infrastructure play with crypto-native monetization rails on Base and Solana. The core value proposition hinges on a proprietary 'Bounded Reasoning for Autonomous Inference and Decisions' (BRAID) framework, which aims to offer superior cost and speed efficiency for bounded AI tasks. While benchmark claims are strong, the market awaits independent verification of methodology, task selection, and real-world deployment success to validate the platform's infrastructure claims beyond narrative. The project's success depends on proving its structured reasoning layer delivers tangible gains in cost, speed, and operational trust, distinguishing it from typical AI-token narratives.

Citadel and Fidelity just made their clearest move yet to rebuild crypto like Wall Street
EDX Markets' bid for a federal trust bank charter signals a strategic move by Wall Street firms like Citadel and Fidelity to integrate crypto's back-end infrastructure within the U.S. banking perimeter, potentially reshaping institutional access and custody. The proposed modular structure, separating order matching from custody and settlement under federal supervision, aims to import traditional market structure efficiencies into crypto, addressing concerns over vertically integrated exchange risks. This development represents a significant regulatory action that could establish a new layer of institutional crypto infrastructure, potentially creating a durable competitive moat for federally chartered entities and shifting the market's economic center of gravity away from venue-centric models. While EDX has processed significant trading volume, the ultimate success hinges on institutional adoption and whether this federally supervised trust-bank model proves superior to existing crypto venues and bilateral arrangements for execution, custody, and capital efficiency.

The Bitcoin miner sell-off looks close to exhaustion marking impending reversal in market pressure
Bitcoin miners are starting to show the strain that often appears near a market washout, but one key part of the usual reset is still missing. The biggest operators are still selling enough BTC to keep a fresh supply flowing into the market. Bitcoin miners are moving toward a classic washout point, while the selling […] The post The Bitcoin miner sell-off looks close to exhaustion marking impending reversal in market pressure appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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Bitcoin still cannot get regular people as excited as 2017 even after winning over Wall Street
Bitcoin still has not reclaimed 2017-level public attention Bitcoin has more institutional access than at any point in its history. Spot ETFs opened a regulated route for capital that spent years on the sidelines. Corporate treasury buyers pushed the asset deeper into boardroom discussion. Reserve language entered the political and market debate with unusual force. […] The post Bitcoin still cannot get regular people as excited as 2017 even after winning over Wall Street appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Rethinking Crypto Investment Strategies in a Market That Doesn’t Always Go Up
The article highlights that traditional buy-and-hold strategies are becoming less effective in the volatile crypto market, pushing investors towards structured, automated trading solutions. Yieldfund's quantitative trading approach offers a potential alternative for retail investors seeking predictable returns and reduced exposure to market volatility, democratizing access to institutional-grade strategies. The shift towards automated and quantitative trading strategies suggests a maturing market where risk management and consistent returns are prioritized over speculative gains, potentially impacting investor behavior and asset allocation.

Can markets trust the jobs report? Another revision risk hangs over Bitcoin’s macro test
The stronger-than-expected US jobs report suggests a potentially tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, which typically pressures risk assets like Bitcoin. With traditional markets closed for Good Friday, Bitcoin became the sole venue for initial price discovery of the macro shock, highlighting its role as a 24/7 financial market. The jobs report's data is subject to revision, introducing uncertainty and suggesting that the initial market reaction in Bitcoin may need to be re-evaluated once traditional markets reopen. The lack of clear Fed leadership amid Powell's term ending adds complexity to interpreting the jobs data's impact on future interest rate decisions.

Wall Street sees a $10 trillion opening as Washington rewrites 401(k) rules
A proposed US Department of Labor rule clarifies fiduciary duties for evaluating alternative assets in 401(k) plans, creating a framework that could eventually allow for digital asset inclusion, though practical adoption for crypto is expected to be slow due to higher valuation, custody, and regulatory hurdles compared to private equity and credit. While the rule is framed around expanding access to alternative investments like private equity and credit, the inclusion of digital assets is a secondary, longer-term consideration, with institutional analysts anticipating that Bitcoin ETFs and a period of sustained stability will precede direct crypto exposure in retirement accounts. The significant scale of the $10.1 trillion 401(k) market means even minor shifts in asset allocation could represent substantial capital flows, making this regulatory development a key focus for asset managers seeking distribution opportunities, despite potential risks for retail investors related to fees, valuation, and liquidity.

As Wall Street moves on-chain, DeFi faces a $330 billion trust test it can’t dodge
Traditional finance is rapidly integrating blockchain technology for securities trading and settlement, directly challenging DeFi's claim to the future of finance by offering regulated, 24/7 operations. The recent Drift exploit, resulting in a $285 million loss and significant TVL drop, highlights systemic risks in DeFi's control and governance layers, pushing institutional capital towards more regulated, permissioned tokenization infrastructure. DeFi's composability advantage is under threat; for open protocols to capture institutional capital, they must demonstrate enhanced governance discipline, stricter security standards, and transparent risk management to mitigate contagion risks. The market is bifurcating into two paths: a bull case where DeFi enhances its security and captures $16B-$33B of on-chain capital, and a bear case where traditional finance dominates, leaving DeFi with under $3B in retail and reflexive flows.

Algorand just jumped 50% after a Google flags quantum risk for Bitcoin and Ethereum
Algorand's ALGO token experienced a significant 50% price surge, driven by a Google Quantum AI paper highlighting its post-quantum cryptography implementation as a live example, contrasting with the perceived slower migration paths for Bitcoin and Ethereum. The Google paper has intensified scrutiny on Bitcoin and Ethereum's quantum vulnerability, particularly concerning legacy addresses and the complexity of migrating large, established networks, suggesting potential long-term risks for these foundational Layer 1s. Algorand's proactive development in post-quantum cryptography, including Falcon digital signatures and state proofs, positions it as a potential leader in quantum-resistant blockchain technology, attracting trader attention and validating its technical roadmap.

US jobs crush forecasts, yet hidden labor weakness could keep Bitcoin under pressure
Strong US jobs data initially suggests reduced Fed rate cut urgency, pressuring Bitcoin as a risk asset due to tighter financial conditions and higher yields. Hidden labor market weaknesses, including falling participation and specific sector catch-up hiring, introduce a plausible scenario for a Fed pivot if future data confirms this trend. Bitcoin's immediate reaction to the jobs report indicates a sensitivity to macro liquidity channels, with future price action contingent on upcoming inflation data and subsequent Fed policy signals. The market is pricing in a scenario of sustained higher rates, as evidenced by the cross-asset move on April 3rd, making upcoming labor and inflation reports critical for reassessing this thesis.

Circle’s USDC freeze power faces fresh scrutiny after wallets were blocked while stolen funds moved
Circle's biggest selling point may be becoming its biggest liability. On-chain investigator ZachXBT's “Circle Files” allege that the USDC issuer has inconsistently applied its freeze powers. Circle was too slow in 15 cases involving more than $420 million in allegedly illicit funds since 2022, yet broad enough to sweep 16 operational business wallets in a […] The post Circle’s USDC freeze power faces fresh scrutiny after wallets were blocked while stolen funds moved appeared first on CryptoSlate.
