2026-04-14 03:00 UTC | BLOCK 944971

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2026-04-14T03:00:57Z

2026-04-14 03:00 UTC | BLOCK 944971

BITCOIN $74,376 | GOLD $4,749

  1. UK Orders Tech Firms to Fund Censorship -- Ofcom demands platforms directly finance Britain's internet speech policing apparatus under the Online Safety Act's expanding enforcement framework. -- Compelled private funding of state censorship sets a dangerous global precedent as governments worldwide seek to replicate platform-liability models against open networks and encrypted tools.

  2. Massachusetts Advances Social Media Digital ID -- State House passes bill mandating digital identity verification for social media access, targeting minors but building identification infrastructure applicable to all users. -- Moving opposite to Idaho's new privacy law, the U.S. digital ID fight fragments state-by-state, increasing pressure for federal preemption with major freedom tech implications.

  3. Gold Nears $4,750 on Stagflation-War Bid -- Gold at $4,749 as confirmed stagflation, active credit contagion across 15+ firms, and ceasefire uncertainty sustain heavy institutional safe-haven flows. -- With rate cuts off the table until 2027 and real yields deeply negative at 0.9% monthly CPI, gold is repricing as the macro hedge of last resort.

  4. Oil Holds Sub-$100 Despite Hormuz Bottleneck -- Crude at $97.08 with Hormuz transit crawling at just 10-35% pre-war volume under the conditional reopening protocol entering its second week. -- Markets are pricing ceasefire durability over supply reality; any disruption to the Vance-Pakistan channel instantly reprices global energy and reaccelerates the inflation spiral.

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