2026-04-10 00:00 UTC | BLOCK 944405

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2026-04-10T00:01:32Z

2026-04-10 00:00 UTC | BLOCK 944405

BITCOIN $71,790 | GOLD $4,737

  1. Hot March CPI kills ceasefire rate relief -- First wartime print captured $100+ oil and 15% tariffs; same-week Fed minutes revealed internal openness to hiking. -- Rate-cut odds tripled to 43% on truce euphoria but Fed's own deliberations contradict repricing; BTC $71,790 gets no monetary tailwind.

  2. Permanent deal priced at just 35% despite truce -- Verbal ceasefire has no written document per CNN; Iran inspecting all Hormuz traffic at Larak Island, only two tankers transited. -- Oil rebounded $9 from $92 post-truce lows to $97.53; $22 crash priced a reopening that hasn't occurred at BTC $71,790.

  3. Morgan Stanley bitcoin ETF goes live at 14bps -- Undercuts BlackRock IBIT by 11bps; backed by $7T wealth management distribution channel. -- Largest competitive institutional on-ramp since ETF approvals; exchange reserves at six-year low of 2.31M BTC against expanding access pipeline.

  4. BlackRock prices permanent energy disruption -- April note deploys commercial tanker-tracking databases monitoring Hormuz shadow voyages; stays underweight stocks and bonds simultaneously. -- Largest asset manager treating war damage as structural beyond any ceasefire; ceasefire does not unwind fifteen-firm credit default chain at gold $4,737.

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