2026-04-08 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 944239

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2026-04-08 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 944239
BITCOIN $71,387 | GOLD $4,696
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Senate Democrats move to halt Iran war -- Resolution next week would require congressional approval for further strikes under War Powers Act. -- First formal legislative challenge to the campaign; arrives as verbal-only ceasefire fractures within hours at BTC $71,387.
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Morgan Stanley ETF launches, biggest IBIT rival -- 0.14% fee undercuts BlackRock by 11bps; backed by $7T wealth management distribution channel. -- Largest institutional competitive threat since ETF approvals; exchange reserves at six-year low of 2.31M BTC at $71,387.
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Moody's downgrades US credit funds to negative -- Cited rising redemptions, higher leverage, and weakening funding access across business development companies. -- Fifteenth institutional alarm joining Goldman-to-Blue Owl default chain; war's structural credit damage persists regardless of ceasefire at 4.24% yields.
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Ceasefire structurally fracturing, market ignores -- Iran declared three clauses violated, struck five Gulf states post-signing; no written document per CNN; only two tankers transited Hormuz. -- Markets priced $22 oil crash on a handshake while Fed minutes same day revealed internal hike discussions; contradiction extreme at BTC $71,387.
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"content": "2026-04-08 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 944239\n\nBITCOIN $71,387 | GOLD $4,696\n\n1. Senate Democrats move to halt Iran war\n-- Resolution next week would require congressional approval for further strikes under War Powers Act.\n-- First formal legislative challenge to the campaign; arrives as verbal-only ceasefire fractures within hours at BTC $71,387.\n\n2. Morgan Stanley ETF launches, biggest IBIT rival\n-- 0.14% fee undercuts BlackRock by 11bps; backed by $7T wealth management distribution channel.\n-- Largest institutional competitive threat since ETF approvals; exchange reserves at six-year low of 2.31M BTC at $71,387.\n\n3. Moody's downgrades US credit funds to negative\n-- Cited rising redemptions, higher leverage, and weakening funding access across business development companies.\n-- Fifteenth institutional alarm joining Goldman-to-Blue Owl default chain; war's structural credit damage persists regardless of ceasefire at 4.24% yields.\n\n4. Ceasefire structurally fracturing, market ignores\n-- Iran declared three clauses violated, struck five Gulf states post-signing; no written document per CNN; only two tankers transited Hormuz.\n-- Markets priced $22 oil crash on a handshake while Fed minutes same day revealed internal hike discussions; contradiction extreme at BTC $71,387.",
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