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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 838,750 DTG/ICOD: 0800EST 11Apr24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Higher Inflation Surprises Markets / FISA Renewal Shot Down / IDF Kills 3 sons of Hamas Leader / SEC Commissioner is Rare Crypto Supporter / Most EFT Inflows Still Retail, Not Institutional / KC Fed Reports on CBDC Study / Proton Ups Pro-Privacy Portfolio Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $70,117, 30.05 oz Gold, .16 Median US House 24hr Hi: $71,256/ Lo: $67,503 Vol: $37B (Up 13%) Mkt Cap: $1.38T (Up 2%) HashRate: 547 EH/s Avg Fees: 11,985 sats/tx (Up 38%) Nodes: 17,969 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. South Korea's opposition wins in landslide parliamentary elections: South Korea's liberal opposition party won a landslide victory in the country's parliamentary elections, putting President Yoon Suk Yeol in a challenging position for the three remaining years of his term. (NPR) (AC-This is a move leftward in political parlance, as the Liberal Party is left of the People Power Conservative Party) 2. Israeli attack kills three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh: The Israeli military has confirmed it killed three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in an air attack in Gaza. Four of Haniyeh’s grandchildren are also reported to have been killed in the strike on the Shati refugee camp on the first day of Eid al-Fitr. (ALJazerra) 3. Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death for $44bn fraud: In Ho Chi Minh City, a 67-year-old Vietnamese property developer was sentenced to death on Thursday for looting one of the country's largest banks over a period of 11 years. It's a rare verdict - she is one of very few women in Vietnam to be sentenced to death for a white collar crime. (BBC) -US Events- 1. House Lawmakers Strike Down FISA Renewal Measure: House lawmakers voted against a procedural measure that would have begun debate to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, hours after former President Donald Trump encouraged lawmakers to “KILL FISA.” (Forbes) 2. EPA has limited six ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water - but there are 15,000: Strong new limits for some PFAS compounds in drinking water set by the US Environmental Protection Agency this week are being celebrated for how far they go in reducing exposures to the dangerous chemicals. The rules also address only six compounds, although about 15,000 PFAS exist, and the vast majority remain unregulated or unstudied.(Guardian) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. 'What Are We Waiting for'? SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce Discusses Moving Crypto Regulation Forward: Known for her fiery dissenting opinions, "Crypto Mom" discusses how the SEC operates, why she wants to see crypto thrive and her "Safe Harbor" proposal to allow projects to decentralize. (CoinDesk) (AC-A rare champion for 'crypto' on the board of commissioners at the SEC is often at odds with Chairman Gensler. The bitcoin community may consider supporting her efforts) -Institutional Concerns- 1. 90% of Bitcoin ETF inflows are still retail — VanEck CEO: Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have attracted significant amounts of capital in 2024, but traditional banks and institutional investment have yet to enter the fray. (CoinTelegraph) -Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)- 1. Russian Central Bank Chief: Mass Adoption of Digital Ruble Expected in 5 to 7 Years: Elvira Nabiullina, chair of the Bank of Russia, has stated that the pilot phase for the digital ruble will be extended, but any decision on mass scaling will not be made before 2025. (BitcoinCom) 2. Observations from the Retail CBDCs of the Caribbean: Three retail central bank digital currencies (rCBDCs) have been issued in the Caribbean, but thus far all have struggled to achieve expected adoption from both consumers and merchants. The efforts to launch these rCDBCs offer three takeaways: 1) the underlying technologies of rCBDCs may have little effect on adoption; 2) an rCBDC may need to demonstrate value added to entice consumers to use it; and 3) an rCBDC platform may need to be integrated into the larger financial ecosystem to be widely adopted. (KansasCItyFed) -Economic Indicators- 1. US Stocks Fall Sharply After Hot Inflation Report: Stocks in the US declined sharply on Wednesday, with the three major averages down about 1%, as bets for the Fed's rate cuts this year declined following another hotter-than-expected inflation print. The CPI rose by 3.5% in annual terms in March from 3.2% in the earlier month and above market expectations of 3.4%, while the core gauge surpassed estimates for a fourth straight month at 3.8%. (TradingEconomics) 2. US 10-Year Treasury Yield Soars to 4.55%: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury surged to 4.55% on Wednesday, over 25bps above the session lows, to the highest level in five months. (TradingEconomics) -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. Proton picks up Standard Notes to deepen its pro-privacy portfolio: Switzerland-based Proton, the privacy-focused firm behind end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) webmail ProtonMail and other apps, has acquired Standard Notes, a note-taking app founded back in 2017. It offers the same kind of robust privacy promise to its 300,000+ users by also applying E2EE. (TechCrunch) -Bitcoin Community- 1. Bitcoin mining difficulty sets new high of 86T pre-halving: Bitcoin mining difficulty has experienced another adjustment before the upcoming Bitcoin halving, hitting a new all-time high of 86.4 trillion. (CoinTelegraph) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 76/100 (Down 2 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): The article from the KC Federal Reserve Bank is interesting in that the US Fed is studying implementations of CBDCs across the globe. The takeaways are telling, in that without some sort of incentive or coercion, the retail CBDCs will not be readily adopted. This opens the door for discussion on how to force populations to adopt a CBDC such as a manufactured crisis or monetary incentives such as UBI. 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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 838,599 DTG/ICOD: 0800EST 10Apr24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Italy Hydroelectric Plant Explodes / Russia Floods are Historic / DHS Chief Impeachment Full Political Theater / Hong Kong Fast-Tracking BTC ETFs / 2022 Survey Says 53% of Americans 'Warm' to CBDC / CPI Data Today / Insiders Get Economic Data Before Everyone Else in US Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $69,125, 29.36 oz Gold, .16 Median US House 24hr Hi: $70,951/ Lo: $68,212 Vol: $33B (Down 3%) Mkt Cap: $1.36T (Down 3%) HashRate: 643 EH/s Avg Fees: 9,495 sats/tx (Up 12%) Nodes: 17,439 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Italy hydroelectric plant explosion kills at least three workers: The blast on Tuesday was at power company Enel’s decades-old Bergi plant, south of Bologna, and happened during maintenance work, according to authorities. Regional fire chief Francesco Notaro told local media that part of the nine-story underground structure collapsed, starting a fire, causing flooding at depths of up to 60 meters (200 feet). (Guardian) 2. Russia’s Orenburg Region Battles Historic Flood: Russia’s southern Orenburg region has been grappling with its worst flooding in decades, with 55 cities and towns fully or partially flooded and thousands evacuated in an unprecedented emergency. According to authorities, almost 7,000 houses were submerged in Orsk over three days and about 2,500 people, including 704 children, were evacuated. -US Events- 1. GOP squeezes Dems on Mayorkas: ‘I would not want to be them’: Senate Republicans are trying to orchestrate the impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to exact maximum political pain on their top Democratic targets in November. “Any senators who vote against holding an impeachment trial for Secretary Mayorkas are absolving Mayorkas and the Biden Administration of their roles in creating this border crisis, and we will hold them accountable in November,” (Politico) 2. Congress one step closer to reauthorizing controversial federal surveillance tool: A bill to reauthorize FISA’s Section 702 passed through the House Rules Committee on Tuesday night, the final hurdle for a piece of legislation before it’s considered House-wide. It passed in a 9 to 2 vote. Section 702 is a provision that allows the federal government to conduct warrantless surveillance of a foreign national outside the U.S. if they’re suspected of ties to terrorism — even if the person on the other end of the communications is an American citizen. (Fox) 3. Florida woman is sentenced to a month in jail for selling Biden's daughter's diary: Aimee Harris admitted in 2022 that she received half of the $40,000 Project Veritas paid for personal items belonging to the president’s daughter Ashley Biden. (NBC) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. Senator Tim Scott accuses Biden admin of using crypto as 'scapegoat' on illicit finance: During a Senate hearing on April 9, Senator Scott accused the current US administration of making digital assets a scapegoat in its efforts to combat terrorism financing while overlooking more significant traditional funding sources, specifying those that fund Iran. (CryptoBriefing) -Institutional Concerns- 1. Hong Kong regulator fast-tracks Bitcoin spot ETF approvals: The Securities Regulatory Commission of Hong Kong has reportedly expedited the approval process for four spot Bitcoin. According to local news outlet Tencent News, the first batch of spot Bitcoin ETFs is set to be approved in the region by April 15. (CoinTelegraph) -Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)- 1. Survey: 52.6% of Americans warming up to CBDCs: The Consumer Finance Institute of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published the results of a 2022 survey asking Americans their views on CBDCs. Overall, 52.6% of the respondents were deemed ‘warm’ to CBDCs, representing a slight majority. Young people, high earners, non-whites, and males were most likely to be warm. Only 42% of the respondents selected the privacy of payments as a top concern. (CoinGeek) (AC- Although the 2022 data is already somewhat dated, the survey reveals the level of ignorance and apathy toward the control assumed by CBDCs over individuals.) -Economic Indicators- 1. US Mortgage Rates Back to 7%: The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances ($766,550 or less) rose by 10bps to 7.01% in the week ended April 5th, 2024, reaching the highest level in five weeks. (TradingEconomics) 2. US CPI data is due today and expected to be around 3.4% annual inflation rate (a rise from 3.2% last month). 3. Cocoa Extends Gain Back Toward Record High on Global Shortage: Futures climbed as much as 1.6% to head for a fourth straight increase. Prices have surged this year — recently exceeding $10,000 a ton — as poor West African harvests put the world on course for another annual deficit, threatening to further raise chocolate prices. (YahooFinance) -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. Scandal Rocks Biden's Labor Dept For Lying About Sharing Non-Public Inflation Data With Secret Group Of Wall Street "Super Users": A little over a month ago, a scandal erupted among the small group of economists who keep a close eye on the monthly inflation data reported by the Biden Department of Labor, when they learned that there is an even smaller, and much more exclusive group of economists called "super users" who get preferential treatment from the BLS, including wink-wink-nudge-nudge explanations of where the data may diverge from expectations. These "super users" are financial firms JPMorgan, Blackrock and others. (ZeroHedge) -Bitcoin Community- NSTR -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 78/100 (Down 2 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r ____________________ Analyst: BV2A END REPORT NNNN *NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report image