The Week That Was

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Week That Was

from Bitcoin News Digest Podcast · host Mike Richardson

Executive SummaryBetween April 12 and April 18, 2026, the Bitcoin market transitioned from an “Extreme Fear” environment triggered by geopolitical conflict to a spot-driven consolidation phase characterized by institutional maturation and diplomatic relief. The period opened with a United States Central Command (CENTCOM) maritime blockade of Iranian ports following failed peace talks in Islamabad, which initially sent Brent crude oil above $104 per barrel and Bitcoin toward a $70,000 baseline. However, by April 18, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon deflated the geopolitical risk premium, allowing Bitcoin to reach an intraday high of $78,268.Critical takeaways include:* Macroeconomic Shift: High US Producer Price Index (PPI) data (4.0% year-over-year) suggests the Federal Reserve will maintain elevated borrowing costs, though lower energy prices following the Hormuz reopening may provide future latitude.* Institutional Adoption: Major entries by Charles Schwab and Morgan Stanley (MSBT), alongside continued aggressive accumulation by MicroStrategy (commanding 780,897 BTC), have established a structural floor for Bitcoin’s valuation.* Market Microstructure: A persistent 46-day negative funding rate for perpetual futures indicates a heavily short-biased market, creating conditions for the short squeezes that fueled the recovery toward $78,000.* Sovereign & Regulatory Evolution: Bhutan depleted 70% of its national Bitcoin reserves, while South Korea and the United Kingdom advanced rigorous new regulatory frameworks for digital asset settlement and consumer protection. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bitcoinnewsdigest.substack.com

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