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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2 MIN

Bitcoin Stalls at Seventy-Seven Thousand, ETFs Bleed Half a Billion

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Bitcoin trades at seventy-seven thousand nine hundred thirty-two dollars, failing to break eighty thousand resistance despite strong April gains. Spot ETFs hemorrhaged nearly five hundred million in three days while North Korean hackers account for seventy-six percent of crypto theft in 2026. International law enforcement dismantled nine crypto scam centers in Dubai with two hundred seventy-six arrests tied to fake investment platforms. Derivatives data shows negative funding rates and weak spot volume signaling caution despite Microsoft and Big Tech earnings driving optimism. Strategy accumulated fifty-six thousand Bitcoin in April while regulatory pressure intensifies with Senate prediction market bans and Tether-Lutnick loan scrutiny. Stablecoin legislation faces banking industry pushback as the Genius Act implementation slows amid deposit flight concerns.

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