Executive brief

The cryptocurrency market is navigating a complex intersection of shifting geopolitical tensions and hawkish macroeconomic projections. Reports of a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran, brokered by Pakistan, caused oil prices to drop below $96 per barrel. This development serves as a critical driver for market sentiment, as falling energy costs may eventually cool persistent inflation. However, risk appetite remains constrained by Federal Reserve projections that now suggest a 54.1% chance of rate hikes by December 2026. This hawkish shift has left Bitcoin testing a support zone between $76,000 and $77,000, while institutional demand via spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net outflow of $70.5m in the latest session.

Institutional narratives are diverging as corporate giants and high profile investors reassess their positions. Elon Musk’s SpaceX revealed a holdings total of 18,712 Bitcoin worth $1.29b in its S-1 IPO filing, placing it among the largest public corporate holders. Conversely, Mark Cuban has sold most of his Bitcoin, citing disappointment in its failure to act as a geopolitical hedge. Despite these mixed signals, regulatory progress continues with the CLARITY Act advancing 15-9 in the Senate Banking Committee. This provides a long-term opportunity for structural growth, though the CFTC faces a significant capacity test, having seen its payroll fall by 21.5% as it prepares for expanded oversight. A primary risk cue remains the quantum computing threat, with Glassnode identifying 6.04 million BTC in vulnerable wallets where public keys are already visible on-chain.

1) Top 20 news headlines

2) BTC and ETH ETF flows

Metric BTC ETH
Net inflow -$70,465,539.50 -$28,139,504.95
Value traded $1,363,229,623.71 $350,402,401.20
Net assets $101,116,677,921.16 $12,242,628,301.94
Cumulative net inflow $57,289,857,608.57 $11,654,753,671.32

3) X trending news

  • US-Iran agreement reached; reports suggest a final draft brokered by Pakistan will be announced within hours.
  • Trump quantum computing investment; the administration is investing $2b into quantum companies in exchange for equity stakes.
  • Nvidia earnings beat; the company reported record revenue of $81.6b and a new $80b share buyback.
  • SpaceX retail IPO access; the S-1 filing confirms shares will be offered to retail investors via platforms like Robinhood and Fidelity.
  • Turkey liquidates US Treasuries; the country sold nearly all its holdings in March, reducing its stash from $16b to $1.8b.