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Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing, powered by AI. Every morning, an AI-generated version of Marty Bent's voice delivers the key stories from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief — bitcoin, macro, AI, and freedom tech. The content is written and curated by Marty and his AI assistant, then converted to audio using voice cloning technology. No fluff, no filler. Just signal. Subscribe to the full written Brief at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief.

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    Tether Freezes $344M, CBDC Ban Is a Head Fake, FBI Director at Bitcoin 2026

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Tether froze $344 million in USDT on Tron in coordination with OFAC and U.S. law enforcement, proving stablecoins have a kill switch • The CBDC ban is a misdirection: there's no functional difference between a government CBDC and a government leveraging stablecoin issuers to freeze accounts on demand • Operation Chokepoint showed exactly how this plays out: it starts with fraud, it ends with political targets • FBI Director Kash Patel and Acting AG Todd Blanche will speak at Bitcoin 2026 on "Code Is Free Speech" panel, but the Samourai and Tornado Cash devs need pardons before, not during, the speech • Austin BitDevs game theory argument: quantum-vulnerable coins create permanent reorg incentives that break Bitcoin's finality guarantees • James Check's Checkonchain analysis takes the opposite view: vulnerable supply equals 60-90 days of normal sell-side, manageable via BIP-360 • Bank of Japan publishes dedicated review papers on U.S. private credit and BDC risk, signaling global contagion concerns • UK High Court backs nationwide facial recognition expansion from 10 to 50 vans • Bitcoin ETFs post first monthly gain of 2026 as BlackRock leads $900M buying spree, IBIT now holds ~806,700 BTC Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Most Hated Rally in History, Strategy Buys $2.5B BTC, Hormuz Near Zero

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Bears are paying 6% annualized to short Bitcoin while it grinds to $78K, up 22% since Iran strikes began Feb 28. 46 straight days of negative funding, the longest streak since the FTX collapse. • The rally has climbed every wall of worry: quantum FUD from BlackRock's IBIT prospectus update, fabricated Epstein-created-Bitcoin emails, and nonstop media shade. The price is the refutation. • Strategy adds 34,164 BTC for $2.54B, its third-largest purchase ever, passing BlackRock as the largest Bitcoin holder at 815,061 BTC. • U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs pulled in $996M last week with IBIT alone hitting $284M in a single day. • Strait of Hormuz functionally closed: 3 ships in 24 hours vs. the normal 60-80. IRGC firing on vessels. Bessent says Kharg Island storage full in days. • Warsh pledges Fed independence at Senate hearing while Tillis blocks the vote until DOJ drops its Powell investigation. Powell's term expires May 15. • CoinShares projects 70% of listed miner revenue from AI by end of 2026 as miners repurpose power infrastructure. • Trump invokes Defense Production Act for grid and coal infrastructure. Giga Energy, Upstream Data, and Satoshi Energy well positioned with modular data centers, transformers, and gen sets. Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    BitMEX Quantum Canary, Tether at 97K BTC, OPNEXT NYC

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • BitMEX Research proposes a "canary fund" alternative to BIP-361 — only freeze quantum-vulnerable coins when an attack is proven on-chain • The canary uses a NUMS address with a growing bounty, incentivizing public disclosure over silent theft • Tether adds 951 BTC to reserves, crossing 97,141 BTC ($7.16B) — now the fifth-largest Bitcoin wallet • BTC testing mid-$70K resistance on $53B+ in cumulative ETF inflows — institutional, not retail • OPNEXT 2026 kicks off at The Times Center NYC with 150 devs debating OPCAT, OPCTV, and covenants • Professor Jiang's viral CIA-Bitcoin conspiracy asks "where are the servers" — fails the IQ test • SEC CLARITY Act roundtable today as regulatory vibe shifts from enforcement to engagement • PPI jumps 6%+ annualized for third straight month — upstream inflation pass-through is coming • Vehicle ownership costs up 36% since 2020 — the inflation CPI won't tell you about Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Iran Talks Collapse, Oil Tops $105, CMBS Hits COVID Highs

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Vance's 21-hour Iran talks end with nothing, Trump floats Hormuz blockade, oil rips past $105 • Bitcoin holds $72K while equities and oil diverge past 2022 levels • CMBS delinquencies surge to 7.55%, highest since COVID, Chicago offices selling for 94% off • Goldman reports today, JPM/Citi/Wells Fargo Tuesday, all eyes on forward guidance • Fed quietly probing banks' exposure to $1.8T private credit industry after surge in redemptions • White House says stablecoin yield ban would cost $800M/year, help bank lending by just 0.02% • Treasury proposes 1% remittance tax on cash transfers abroad, Bitcoin rails exempt • 26 AI router services caught hijacking tool calls and stealing developer credentials • Half of planned US data centers for 2026 face cancellation or delay • Thomas Massie talks running for Kentucky governor Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Stablecoins Won't Save Public Blockchains, CPI Hits 3.3%, Carlyle Gates $7B Fund

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • John Arnold's Ten31 Research piece dismantles the "stablecoins are the killer app" thesis, arguing public blockchains capture none of the long-term value of the digital dollar • March CPI prints 3.3% YoY, hottest since May 2024, with energy up 12.5%, gasoline up 18.9%, and fuel oil up 44.2% as the Iran war shock hits consumer prices • Carlyle's $7B CTAC fund hit with 15.7% redemption requests, 3x its 5% gate. Apollo, Ares, KKR, and Blackstone all cracking in the same week • Goldman's BDC files redemptions at exactly 4.999%, one basis point under the gate • Ro Khanna overtakes Pelosi as top congressional stock trader, AI trades beating the S&P by 112% • Japan's 10Y yield hits 1997 highs, yen at 160, BOJ accelerating QT and selling ETFs • Avihu Levy proposes Quantum Safe Bitcoin (QSB), quantum-resistant transactions without a soft fork • Voltage customer runs 237,000 Lightning transactions, $5.7M settled, 99.94% success rate in 30 days Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Full Spectrum MoE, Roman Storm Ruling, and CRE Hits COVID Highs

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Bitcoin covers the full medium-of-exchange spectrum, from AI agents buying compute on Lightning to Iran demanding BTC tolls at the Strait of Hormuz • The oil trade endgame: multisig escrow for international settlement using bitcoin's base layer and 1,000+ EH/s of thermodynamic finality • Bitcoin as neutral Schelling point is descriptive, not prescriptive, good for all sides of geopolitical divides • Roman Storm's acquittal motion heard today at Thurgood Marshall Courthouse, testing whether open-source code is protected speech • China's e-CNY adoption craters as citizens reject surveillance money in favor of Alipay and WeChat Pay • Schwab research finds even 1-3% bitcoin allocation "meaningfully reshapes portfolio behavior" • CMBS delinquencies jump to 7.55%, highest since COVID peak, with $2B+ in newly delinquent loans • GDP craters from 4.4% to 0.5%, dollar having worst year since 2017, federal debt at $39T • Mining hardware tariffs could push ASIC costs above $14K, shifting U.S. hashrate abroad Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    H-1B Ghost Offices Exposed, Bear Market Bottoming, UK Welfare Crisis

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Tyler Oliveira's viral documentary exposes empty ghost offices in Frisco, TX used to game H-1B visa sponsorships, 750K views in 24 hours • American IT workers testifying at city council: displaced by cheaper foreign labor funneled through visa mills • Similar exploitation patterns documented nationwide: Somalian, Hasidic, and Russian communities gaming benefits systems • James Check's CheckOnChain analysis: 22.2% of Realized Cap in bottom formation range, approaching the ~25% bear market floor threshold • UK welfare spending (£333B) exceeds income tax revenue (£331B) for the first time in history • China bans Jack Dorsey's Bitchat from App Store, the mesh-network messaging app used in protests across five countries • Craig Raw launches Frigate: silent payments (BIP352) now practical for mobile at 40M ops/sec • Start9 ships StartOS v0.4.0: complete rewrite of the sovereign computing OS • NVK's llm-wiki v0.0.10: open-source tool that turns AI chats into permanent knowledge wikis • Fed sitting on $844B unrealized losses as JPMorgan and BofA report Q1 earnings this week Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Citrini's Hormuz Field Report, Iran's Toll Booth, Bitcoin Day Faucet

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • Citrini Research sent an analyst into the Strait of Hormuz during a live war on a dinghy with no GPS. Found Iran running a functional toll booth, not a blockade. • 15+ ships crossing daily, up from 2-5 two weeks ago. Approved nations expanding fast: China, India, France, Japan and more. • Iran modeling Hormuz management on Turkey's 90-year Montreux Convention framework for the Bosphorus. • Jack Dorsey's Block revives the bitcoin faucet with Bitcoin Day ($1M giveaway, Apr 6-10). Caveat: requires Cash App and Bitkey. • Oil above $103. Models show $115 oil pushes CPI to 3.7%, killing rate cut hopes. • BTC posts worst Q1 since 2018 but holds $69K. Short-term holders underwater at $81.7K realized price. • US-Iran 45-day ceasefire under discussion. Polymarket: $32M volume on conflict outcome. • Bitcoin transaction sent via LoRa mesh radio with no internet connection at India summit. • Charles Schwab confirms spot BTC trading launch in H1 2026. $12 trillion in client assets gets a buy button. • BRICS de-dollarization plumbing expanding despite Lula denying a unified currency. Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    OpenAI Buys TBPN, Oil at 2022 Highs, FBI Bulk Data Buying

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. • OpenAI acquires TBPN for $30M+ revenue — the playbook for building media in the age of AI: specific niche, daily live format, personality-driven trust • WTI crude settles above $103, highest since July 2022 — dated Brent hits $141, Hormuz at 6% of normal flows • FBI confirmed under oath it buys Americans' location, browsing, and purchase data in bulk from ad brokers — no warrant required • Block open-sources mesh-llm: peer-to-peer AI inference with node discovery over Nostr — no cloud provider needed • Bitcoin posts 3.9% upward difficulty adjustment as quantum debate reaches productive middle ground • $280M drained from Drift Protocol via social engineering — Bitcoin doesn't have admin keys • Banking intel: Goldman, BofA, Barclays, Morgan Stanley, SocGen all navigating oil shock vs. growth fears Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Quantum-Proof Signatures, 4% Inflation, and Germany Debasing Its Coins

    Your daily bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing. AI-generated audio from the TFTC Bitcoin Brief newsletter, written and curated by Marty Bent. Today's episode covers: • Google Quantum AI claims 1,200 qubits can break ECDSA. What's real and what's hype. • Jonas Nick's SHRIMPS: 2.5 KB quantum-proof signatures for Bitcoin using only hash functions • The three-layer research stack: SPHINCS+ paper → SHRINCS (324 bytes) → SHRIMPS (multi-device) • Blockstream Research exploring lattice-based cryptography as alternative path • BIP-360, OP_SHRINCSVERIFY, and the builders actually doing the work • Schrödinger's BIP: why the "Bitcoin devs aren't moving fast enough" narrative is disingenuous • BofA projects headline inflation surging to 4% as Hormuz flows collapse from 20M to under 2M barrels/day • Powell at Harvard: "tariffs have a one-time impact on inflation" — signals no rate hikes • Rabobank cuts US GDP to 1.8%, sees stagflation as base case • CTAs sell $184B in equities, dealers short $7B gamma — the squeeze is pure mechanics • Block and Sequoia: AI is coming for the org chart, not the workers • Oracle fires 30,000 via 6 AM emails — AI as cover for restructuring • Germany cuts silver content in commemorative coins by 46% — you can't debase 21 million Get the full written brief with all links, sources, and on-chain data — subscribe free at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Google Quantum AI Cuts ECDSA Attack to 1,200 Qubits, but the Engineering Gap Is Massive

    Google Quantum AI published research showing they've tailored Shor's algorithm to attack Bitcoin's ECDSA with fewer than 1,200 logical qubits. The headlines are alarming, but the physical reality tells a different story. The gap between 96 entangled qubits and 500,000 fault-tolerant ones is an unsolved engineering problem. Bitcoin developers are already building the fix with SHRIMPS and BIP-360, but rushing changes could be more dangerous than the threat itself. Stories covered: • Google Quantum AI drops ECDSA attack paper, targets 2029 for post-quantum readiness • Alex B breaks down why entanglement and coherence constraints make the threat distant • Jonas Nick introduces SHRIMPS, a post-quantum signature scheme for Bitcoin • BIP-360 proposes quantum-resistant output type, already live on testnet • Powell says Fed can "wait and see" on Iran oil shock, calls $39T debt trajectory unsustainable • John Arnold on Ten31 Timestamp: the Fed can't hike, and the math makes it obvious • Median home has tripled since 1980 adjusted for inflation while wages are up 18% • Axios supply chain attack compromises 100M+ weekly downloads • Primal ships no-KYC Lightning wallet • Oil hits 3-year high above $105, Houthis add second maritime pressure point • China factory activity returns to growth at sharpest pace in a year Full written analysis with all links and on-chain data: tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    BPI Brings Coinbase, River, and Block to Capitol Hill for Bitcoin Tax Reform

    • Bitcoin Policy Institute convenes Coinbase, River, and Block on Capitol Hill to push for a federal de minimis tax exemption for small bitcoin transactions • Two weeks ago BPI's David Zell joined TFTC to discuss the political dynamics around getting the industry aligned behind Bitcoin's inclusion • Google Research unveils TurboQuant, a 6x AI memory compression algorithm being called "Google's DeepSeek moment." Micron underperforms SOX by 20% in five days • Circle freezes 16 USDC business wallets under a sealed civil court order, then stock drops 20% on proposed stablecoin yield ban in the Clarity Act • Federal Reserve posts $18.7 billion loss in 2025. JPMorgan closes tactical bearish call. Rabobank forecasts US inflation peaking at 3.3% in April, GDP cut to 1.8% • James Check publishes comprehensive market update: spot/ETF/on-chain healthy, derivatives pure chop • Bitcoin tax attorney Andrew Gordon breaks down IRS aggressive new audit tactics targeting Bitcoin holders • Supreme Court rules 9-0 that hosting piracy is not copyright infringement, undermining 14 years of DOJ overreach against Kim Dotcom • Catholic converts in the U.S. hit a 20-year high, on track to become the largest single religious group • BTC: $69,237 | 1,444 sats/$ | Block 942,312 • Links and sources: tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    A Poisoned Security Scanner Backdoored the AI Stack

    Stories covered: • TeamPCP compromises Trivy security scanner, backdoors LiteLLM (3.4M daily downloads), harvests credentials from tens of thousands of environments • Oil drops 6% on Trump's 15-point Iran peace plan, but Iran demands control of Strait of Hormuz • Philippines declares world's first national energy emergency, 45 days of fuel left • Dow Chemical doubles polyethylene price hike (60%) as Walmart rolls out real-time digital price tags to all US stores • Debifi launches non-custodial Bitcoin-backed lending API • NYC tax-to-public-housing benefit disparity data goes viral • Bitcoin ETFs log $2.5B March inflows, nearly erasing 2026 losses • OpenAI kills Sora after 6 months • SK Hynix files for US listing amid AI memory chip demand BTC: $71,524 | 1,398 sats/$ | Block 942,145 Full written brief with sources: https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Private Credit Gates Slam Shut as Apollo and Ares Lock Exits on $10 Billion in Redemption Requests

    Bitcoin Brief for Tuesday, March 24, 2026. Bitcoin at $70,344. Block height 942,008. The private credit unwind is no longer theoretical. Apollo Global capped redemptions from its $25 billion flagship fund at 5% after investors requested 11.2% withdrawals. This morning Ares Management followed with identical 5% gates after 11.6% redemption requests. Industry-wide, more than $10 billion in withdrawal demands have hit this quarter with firms honoring only about 70%. Goldman Sachs predicts $45-70 billion in outflows over the next two years. The contagion path runs from gated funds to suspect NAV marks to repriced CLO tranches to bank balance sheets to broader credit tightening. Mohamed El-Erian is comparing it to early 2008. We break down why the underlying illiquidity of private credit collateral is the structural flaw, and why Bitcoin's 24/7 global liquidity profile is the mirror opposite of everything going wrong in this $2 trillion asset class. Also covered: A YouTuber discovered that 90,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras deployed by Flock Safety across the United States were broadcasting live to the open internet with zero authentication. Within two minutes he could identify individuals, pull their medical history, debt-to-income ratios, and home addresses using commercial facial recognition. Flock has contracts with over 5,000 law enforcement agencies. Dusty Daemon, the inventor of splicing, confirmed that PayJoin is working toward integrating into lightning channel opens and splices. If shipped, every lightning channel operation becomes a coinjoin transaction, breaking the common input ownership heuristics that chain surveillance companies rely on to track UTXO ownership. Privacy becomes the default at the protocol level. Home sales crashed 18% in a single month, the worst since the 2008 crisis. Peter St Onge breaks down the mortgage rate trap: COVID-era buyers locked in at 2.6-3% can't afford to move when rates are approaching 7%. The Northeast fell 45%, Midwest 34%. Oil prices from the Iran conflict are pushing rates even higher. The Eurozone PMI dropped to a 10-month low as the Middle East conflict hits the real economy. At one point last week markets were pricing in four ECB rate hikes this year. Australian consumer confidence hit an all-time low. The war is creating a global stagflation impulse with no clean exit for central banks. NYDIG published a breakdown of Strategy's capital structure showing preferred equity liabilities led by STRC have surpassed $10 billion, overtaking convertible debt entirely. NYDIG frames STRC as being short a put on bitcoin asset coverage. The reflexive flywheel works until it doesn't. The ECB publicly admitted that dollar-denominated stablecoins threaten European monetary sovereignty. When central bankers call something a threat, it means it's working. Read the full written brief with all source links, on-chain data, and analysis at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief.

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    Bitcoin Infrastructure Is Being Built at Wartime Speed

    Bitcoin dropped below $70,000 this morning and the timeline is full of doom. Meanwhile, the builders just had one of the most productive weeks in Bitcoin's history. In this episode: Boltz launches non-custodial Lightning-to-USDT swaps with no accounts, no KYC. Strike's Business Line of Credit goes live in 43 states. Ark Labs integrates US banking rails into Arkade across all 50 states. Breez adds passkey login to its SDK, replacing seed phrases with biometrics. Square auto-enables Lightning for 4 million merchants. The Fed held rates at 3.50-3.75% while sitting on $39 trillion in debt. The dot plot projects just one cut in 2026. Powell says policy is "not following a fixed path." The math doesn't work in any direction. February PPI came in hot, the biggest rise in seven months. Services jumped 0.5% for the third straight month. Tariffs are starting to show up in the data and the Iran conflict is expected to accelerate it further. Energy prices are exploding as Iran's attack on Qatar's LNG infrastructure is described as "worse than Nord Stream." Global markets are in freefall. The Bank of England is threatening rate hikes while the Fed holds. Central banks are diverging. The Fed is quietly proposing revisions to Basel risk-weighting standards that currently treat bitcoin as a toxic asset. A change would open the door for banks to hold bitcoin without punitive capital requirements. Plus: The CIA's venture capital arm funded the technology behind Pokemon Go, and TFTC published the full investigation. Read the full written brief with all links and sources at tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    SDNY Seeks Retrial of Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm

    Show Notes: The Southern District of New York has filed to retry Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm in October on conspiracy charges carrying up to 40 years in prison, despite a jury deadlocking after four weeks of evidence. This episode breaks down the staggering contradictions: Trump declaring the "War on Crypto" over, the DOJ saying it won't target mixers, and Treasury lifting Tornado Cash sanctions, all while the SDNY presses forward to imprison a developer for writing open-source privacy software. Also covered: Treasury's Real Plan for Digital Assets — A widely celebrated Treasury report to Congress is being misread as a "win for privacy." The actual recommendations include bringing the Patriot Act framework to digital assets, creating new surveillance obligations for DeFi actors, and incentivizing digital identity tools. The privacy headline is cover for expanded financial surveillance. Oil Chaos: $117 to $87 in 18 Hours — Brent crude spiked above $117 as the Strait of Hormuz remained effectively shut, with Iraq cutting 1.5M barrels/day and Kuwait cutting 300K. Then crude crashed 30%+ overnight. With refineries across the Middle East destroyed by airstrikes and physically unable to be rebuilt quickly, the crash raises serious questions about whether Treasury intervened in futures markets after Secretary Bessent explicitly stated he would act to suppress prices. The Coming Inflation Shock — TS Lombard's Dario Perkins models the CPI impact: if oil hits $150/barrel, developed markets face 1.5-2 percentage points of additional inflation. Year six of "transitory." All global rate cuts have been shelved. China's CPI just hit a 37-month high. Iran War Breaks Asian Supply Chains — Taiwan's Formosa Petrochemical issues force majeure on petrochemical supplies as Strait of Hormuz shipping disruptions cascade through Asian manufacturing. Multiple refineries across the region cutting runs. First New Nuclear Reactor Design in 52 Years — The NRC approved TerraPower's Natrium reactor in Wyoming, a 345MW sodium-cooled fast reactor. First non-light-water commercial reactor permit ever. The Bitcoin mining symbiosis: nuclear plants need a buyer of first resort for electricity, and miners are the perfect interruptible load. The Case Against Payments Blockchains — Ark Labs makes the architectural argument for Bitcoin's UTXO model over account-model chains like Solana and Ethereum for programmable payments. Bitcoin is the only settlement network without a CEO. Bitcoin Optech #395 — V-PACK stateless VTXO verification standard for the Ark ecosystem, plus Matt Corallo's draft BIP expanding miner nonce space from 16 to 24 bits. BTC: $69,628 | 1,436 sats/$ | Block 940,124 Read the full written brief with all sources and links: https://tftc.io/sdny-retrial-roman-storm-tornado-cash-code-is-speech

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    The $3 Trillion Private Credit Crisis Nobody Is Talking About

    Your daily Bitcoin and macro intelligence briefing for Friday, March 6th, 2026. Bitcoin at $69,738. 1,434 sats per dollar. Block height 939,584. Today's lead story dives into forensic accountant Tom Gober's investigation of the $9.3 trillion insurance industry takeover by private equity. Apollo, KKR, and Blackstone are redirecting your premiums and retirement savings into their own illiquid private credit funds, with independent valuations showing 30-50% markdowns on stressed assets. Gober calls it the Enron of insurance. Also covered: • The global birth rate collapse and its connection to fiat currency debasement • The Beef Initiative acquires beef.com to build decentralized food supply infrastructure • White Noise ships a CLI for end-to-end encrypted messaging over Nostr's Marmot protocol • Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar considering pulling back from U.S. investments as the petrodollar recycling loop frays • U.S. Treasury quietly eases oil sanctions on Russia as Iran conflict squeezes supply • Putin floats cutting off European gas supply immediately • Iran war threatens Gulf AI infrastructure, submarine cables, and data centers • Chamath Palihapitiya and Ray Dalio both attack Bitcoin's "privacy problem" within 48 hours, Parker Lewis responds Read the full written brief with all links and sources: https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief This episode is AI-generated using voice cloning technology. Content written and curated by Marty Bent and his AI assistant.

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    Declassified Docs Link U.S. Bioweapons to Lyme Disease, Strike BLOC Goes Live, Robert Maxwell Destroyed Science

    Bitcoin Brief - March 5, 2026 Declassified documents reveal the U.S. military's decades-long bioweapons program involving ticks, Lyme disease origins at Plum Island, and the lone star tick's suspicious emergence. Plus: Keonne Rodriguez writes from prison, Strike launches in New York with Bitcoin-backed borrowing, the House votes to keep its own misconduct records secret, how Robert Maxwell destroyed scientific publishing, Kevin Warsh gets formally nominated as Fed Chair, NYSE parent ICE invests in OKX at $25B, and James Check breaks down why this rally above $70K is a relief bounce, not a trend reversal. Stories covered: • Declassified docs link U.S. bioweapons labs to Lyme disease epidemic • Keonne Rodriguez prison letter: "The Skinwalker" • Alex Epstein: Northeast built almost no new gas pipelines due to anti-fossil-fuel policies • Parker Lewis "Gradually, Then Suddenly" audiobook now available • Strike goes live in New York, launches Bitcoin Line of Credit (BLOC) • House votes 357-65 to keep congressional sexual misconduct records secret • How Robert Maxwell destroyed scientific publishing • White House formally nominates Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair • NYSE parent ICE invests in OKX at $25 billion valuation • James Check: BTC above $70K is a relief bounce, ETF holders showing conviction Links: • Today's full Bitcoin Brief newsletter: https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief • Malone News on declassified bioweapons docs: https://www.malone.news/p/declassified-documents-link-us-bioweapons • Keonne Rodriguez letter: https://www.therage.co/keonne-rodriguez-letter-skinwalker/ • Strike BLOC: https://strike.me • Parker Lewis audiobook: https://store.saifedean.com BTC: $72,588 | 1,377 sats/$ | Block 939,424 This episode is AI-generated using voice cloning technology. Content is written and curated by Marty Bent and his AI assistant.

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    AI Models Choose Bitcoin as Their Preferred Money

    AI Models Choose Bitcoin as Their Preferred Money - Audio edition of the Bitcoin Brief newsletter. Stories covered: • AI Models Choose Bitcoin as Their Preferred Money • CFTC Fast-Tracking Bitcoin Perpetual Futures • Bitcoin Surges Past $71K, Breaks Month-Long Channel • Kraken Secures Fed Master Account — First Crypto Firm Ever • Banking Intel: Energy Shock Threatens Growth • Senators Push Treasury to Index Capital Gains Without Congress • A Mother Testified Against Her Attacker. The System Let Him Walk Free 13 Times. • LexisNexis Confirms Massive Data Breach, Hackers Accessed Government Employee Records • Bitkey (Sponsor) • DATA SNAPSHOT

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    Qatar Helium Crisis Threatens China's Chip Fabs

    Qatar's LNG halt after Iranian drone strikes just took 21% of global helium offline. China imports 95% of its helium, with 90% from Qatar. The US controls 51% of remaining reserves. A non-substitutable input to chip fabrication just became a geopolitical weapon. In this episode: • Qatar's LNG shutdown threatens global helium supply, and China's semiconductor fabs are directly in the crosshairs. Whether by design or lucky side effect, the AI chip war just went kinetic. • Cancer treatment PPI expenditures take their largest single-month jump since the 2022 mRNA vaccination inflection point. BLS data shows spending 27.7% above baseline, translating to $51.4 billion in added annual healthcare revenue. • Tennessee's Bitcoin Reserve bill advances as HB 1695 gets "do pass" from committee. State treasurer could allocate up to 10% of eligible funds to Bitcoin. • Cake Wallet adds native Lightning support powered by Spark and Breez, expanding Bitcoin payment UX without compromising privacy. • South Korea's KOSPI crashes 7.2% as the parabolic bubble meets forced liquidation. Korean retail running 10x leverage on semiconductor names with 70% of oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz. • Record put protection on the S&P 500 as investors hold the largest hedging position ever. Buyback blackout starts March 16 through end of April. • Military Religious Freedom Foundation reports complaints from 40 units across 30 installations claiming military leaders are briefing troops that Trump is commanded by God to strike Iran. • Rabobank's Michael Every publishes "The New Age of Empires," arguing the Iran strikes are a cornerstone of Trump's grand macro strategy to retain 21st century hegemony against China by controlling the raw materials Beijing depends on. BTC: $66,345 | 1,507 sats/$ | Block 939,148

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    Operation Epic Fury Shakes Markets, Bitcoin Recovers in Hours

    The US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran over the weekend, marking the most significant military escalation since the Ukraine invasion. Gulf States intercepted over 1,500 Iranian missiles and drones. Oil surged past $79 on Strait of Hormuz disruption fears, with JPMorgan mapping a path to $120 per barrel. Crypto markets saw $358 million in liquidations as Bitcoin posted its 5th consecutive red month, but showed resilience by recovering a 4% dump within hours of the strikes. Meanwhile, Europe is buying the Bitcoin dip ($59M in inflows) while US funds continue bleeding ($347M in outflows). River's 2026 Adoption Report reveals the biggest ownership shift in Bitcoin history: institutions absorbed nearly 1 million BTC while retail sold 696,000. New research shows LLMs can de-anonymize pseudonymous users across platforms with alarming accuracy. US banks are sitting on $306 billion in unrealized losses. Plus: FATF targets P2P transactions and DeFi, California's age verification law geo-blocks an open-source calculator, and Rust multi-platform development hits a milestone for Bitcoin app builders.

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    Tough Prosecutors Save Lives, But Not How You Think

    Audio edition of the Bitcoin Brief newsletter for Friday, February 27, 2026. Stories covered: • Tough Prosecutors Save Lives, But Not How You Think • Block Layoffs: The Reactions Tell the Real Story • Bitcoin ETFs Bought $506.6M in a Single Day • Citi Confirms Move Toward Bitcoin Integration • MicroStrategy Now Has the Highest Short Interest Among US Stocks • Iran Rushing Oil Onto Ships Ahead of Potential US Strikes • Indiana Greenlights Bitcoin for Public Retirement Funds Read the full written brief with all links and on-chain data: https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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    Jane Street Lawsuit, UBS Private Credit Risk, AI Macro Doomsday

    Jane Street faces a federal lawsuit alleging systematic Bitcoin price suppression, and BTC is up 10% since the filing. UBS models $300 billion in losses if AI disrupts private credit markets. SocGen's Albert Edwards argues the AI consumer crunch is already happening. Plus: declassified CIA mind control documents, BIP-54 hits mainnet, mining FUD rebuttal, and more. AI-generated audio. Content written and curated by Marty Bent.

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    Agents of Chaos: AI Agents Go Rogue, Fed Split on AI, Korea Takes the AI Trade

    Researchers broke six AI agents in two weeks, exposing eleven critical vulnerabilities — one agent nuked its own server to "protect secrets." The Fed is deeply split on what AI means for jobs. Korea is up 125% and quietly winning the AI trade while Wall Street looks the wrong way. River drops staggering adoption numbers — every metric at ATH despite a 50% drawdown. A solo miner hit a block for $75. And the Fed moves to end crypto debanking. Stories covered: • AI agent security: 11 vulnerabilities, social engineering bypasses in minutes • Fed speakers clash on AI and labor markets • Korea's AI trade (SK Hynix +300%, Samsung +180%) • Apple as the anti-AI hedge • Global liquidity at ATH — $189.2 trillion • River adoption report: institutions accumulated 829K BTC • Lightning crosses $1B monthly volume • Solo miner finds block 938,092 for $75 • Fed removes reputational risk from bank exams Full written analysis with all links and sources: https://www.tftc.io/agents-of-chaos-ai-security-bitcoin-brief/ Subscribe to the Bitcoin Brief newsletter: https://tftc.io/bitcoin-brief

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