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Today, April 23, 2026
05:08
Artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure company Gensyn announced that it has officially launched its mainnet and released its first application, an AI-based information market called Delphi. The platform allows creators to establish markets based on specific topics, enabling participants to trade positions on various outcomes. Gensyn co-founder Ben Fielding explained that fees generated on Delphi will accumulate in a vault and be used to automatically buy and burn the company's AI token upon its future release. He added that this value-return structure for the token has been implemented from the first application on the mainnet.
04:45
U.S. Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net inflows of approximately $96.4 million on April 22, marking the 10th consecutive day of positive flows, according to data from Farside Investors.
- BlackRock ETHA: +$53.6 million
- Fidelity FETH: +$40.6 million
- Grayscale ETHE: -$9.2 million
04:44
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $336 million in net inflows on April 22, marking the seventh consecutive day of positive flows, according to data from Farside Investors.
- BlackRock's IBIT: +$247 million
- Fidelity's FBTC: +$56.7 million
- Morgan Stanley's MSBT: +$11.3 million
- Bitwise's BITB: +$15.4 million
- Ark Invest's ARKB: +$11.9 million
04:28
A whale who sold 10,829 ETH at an average price of $2,300 three days ago has repurchased 7,448 ETH today at an average of $2,350, Lookonchain reported.
04:16
A man exploited a Polymarket weather prediction market using a hairdryer, Jinse Finance reported. He artificially raised the temperature reading of a French meteorological service sensor outside Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport by pointing a hairdryer at it. This allowed him to manipulate the outcome of Polymarket's "Paris daily high temperature" market, which relied solely on data from that single sensor. He earned a total of $34,000 (approx. 50 million won) across two separate instances. After detecting an abnormal data spike, the French meteorological service launched an investigation and has since sued the man for obstruction of business and fraud.
04:03
Bitmine (BMNR) has just purchased an additional 100,000 ETH, valued at $233.7 million, according to Lookonchain.
03:40
Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Islamic Parliament, stated in an interview on April 22 that Iran has never requested a ceasefire. He claimed that many citizens oppose a ceasefire and are demanding that the offensive continue, calling for a response to the enemy with tougher measures. Azizi explained that the Iranian military views the current ceasefire as an opportunity to rearm and has made the most of this chance. He also added that the enemy cannot be trusted and continues to break its promises, noting that the same applies to the issue of the ceasefire in Lebanon.
03:01
South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb announced on its official website that it will temporarily suspend deposits and withdrawals for MANTRA at 8:00 a.m. UTC on April 29, citing a network upgrade.
02:56
24-hour crypto futures liquidations
The following shows estimated liquidation volumes and position ratios for major crypto perpetual futures over the past 24 hours:
- BTC: $186.10 million liquidated (86.63% shorts)
- ETH: $99.56 million liquidated (66.67% shorts)
- CHIP: $20.45 million liquidated (69.03% shorts)
02:51
Prediction market Kalshi has fined and suspended one sitting U.S. congressman and two congressional candidates for betting on the outcome of their own elections, Cointelegraph reported. Bobby DeNult, Kalshi's Head of Enforcement, stated that regardless of the transaction size, betting by candidates who can influence the market, such as by deciding whether to run for office, is a clear violation of the platform's rules.
02:21
South Korean crypto exchange Upbit announced on its official website that it will add Spark (SPK) for KRW trading at 3:00 a.m. UTC today.
02:01
South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb announced it will temporarily suspend deposits and withdrawals for Hedera (HBAR) at 10:00 a.m. UTC on April 28 due to a network upgrade.
01:50
Crypto venture capital firm Blockchain Capital is seeking to raise a total of $700 million for two new funds, Bloomberg reported, citing anonymous sources. The fundraising is expected to conclude within the next five to six months, though the specific target amounts for each fund have not been confirmed. Blockchain Capital has previously invested in companies such as Coinbase, Kraken, and Tether, and the total value of its managed portfolio is $6 billion.
01:16
The market capitalization of tokenized U.S. Treasurys has surpassed $14 billion, reaching an all-time high, Cryptopolitan reported, citing data from Token Terminal. The outlet noted that capital inflows are continuing as the scale of these tokens expands across various blockchains, with particularly strong inflows seen on BNB Chain and Solana. Among issuers, Franklin Templeton's on-chain money market fund (BENJI) has grown by more than 381% over the past month.
01:08
The hacker behind the KelpDAO exploit has swapped all 75,700 stolen ETH, worth $175 million, into BTC, according to EmberCN. The swaps were conducted primarily using THORChain.
01:08
An address associated with the Worldcoin team or its investors has deposited 4.63 million WLD, worth $1.25 million, to Binance, Onchain Lens reported. A sale at current prices would result in a loss of $8.53 million.
00:31
CoinMarketCap's Altcoin Season Index has fallen three points from yesterday to 34. The index measures the performance of the top 100 cryptocurrencies, excluding stablecoins and wrapped tokens, against Bitcoin over the past 90 days. The platform considers it an altcoin season when 75% of these top 100 coins outperform Bitcoin during that period, with a score closer to 100 indicating a stronger season.

00:12
According to CoinNess market monitoring, BTC has fallen below $78,000. BTC is trading at $77,981.32 on the Binance USDT market.
00:06
Toss is partnering with the Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) to build a blockchain-based payment infrastructure, Yonhap News reported. The two companies will first link their payment infrastructures to improve the user experience and will jointly explore the application of new payment methods. In the medium to long term, they also plan to jointly pursue pilot projects using token-based payment methods such as deposit tokens and stablecoins.
00:03
The spot Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) chart provides an order book analysis for the BTC/USDT spot pair. The top section displays a Volume Heatmap, while the bottom section represents the CVD.
- The Volume Heatmap tracks the volume of trades at specific price levels. The background color brightens when the price lingers in a certain range or moves significantly, with these brighter areas potentially acting as support or resistance.
- The CVD indicator represents buy and sell orders categorized by trade size. As buy orders increase, the corresponding colored line rises. The yellow line tracks orders between $100 and $1,000, while the brown line tracks large orders between $1 million and $10 million.

00:01
The Fear & Greed Index from cryptocurrency data provider CoinMarketCap is at 61, up four points from yesterday. The index ranges from 0, indicating extreme fear, to 100, signifying extreme optimism. CoinMarketCap's index is calculated based on factors including the price movements of the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, market volatility, derivatives market data such as put/call ratios, the Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR), and CoinMarketCap's own search data.

Yesterday, April 22, 2026
23:47
Believe App founder Benjamin Pasternak has been indicted on assault charges and is scheduled to appear in court in early June, Wu Blockchain reported. Pasternak was previously accused of involvement in a multi-million dollar rug pull. The app's native token, BELIEVE, is currently trading at around $0.00075, a decline of over 99% from its all-time high of $0.3569, recorded in May 2025.
23:40
A crypto market structure bill could be finalized by the end of May, said U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno (R-OH) at an event in Washington D.C., according to Eleanor Terrett, host of Crypto in America. Moreno had previously warned last month that if the Clarity Act is not passed by May, crypto legislation could be stalled for a significant period. Addressing opposition from the banking sector over stablecoin interest, he dismissed the concerns as completely fake noise and urged banks to innovate.
23:14
The Sharia-compliant stablecoin PUSD has integrated with ADI Chain, a Layer 2 network for institutional payments in the Middle East, Cointelegraph reported. PUSD is backed 1:1 by reserves of the Saudi Riyal (SAR) and the UAE Dirham (AED), with approximately $2.3 billion currently in circulation. ADI Chain is an infrastructure platform licensed by the Central Bank of the UAE. It serves as a Dirham-based stablecoin payment layer developed by International Holding Company and First Abu Dhabi Bank.
22:51
U.S. investment bank TD Cowen has identified five additional obstacles to the passage of the Clarity Act, beyond the issue of stablecoin interest, The Block reported.
Jaret Seiberg, a managing director at TD Cowen's Washington Research Group, cited the following challenges:
- A staffing shortage at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Seiberg noted that with only Chairman Michael Selig currently serving, the confirmation process for additional commissioners would need to begin within four to six weeks to meet a late July deadline.
- The potential inclusion of prediction market regulations, which could lead to Democratic opposition due to concerns over insider trading and conflicts of interest involving the Trump family.
- The WLFI project, also linked to the Trump family, faces controversies such as restrictions on token sales for early investors, making it difficult for Democrats to support the bill.
- Reports that Iran may accept cryptocurrency for passage fees through the Strait of Hormuz, which could prompt demands for stronger anti-money laundering (AML) and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) provisions.
- The possibility that Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall may attempt to attach the Credit Card Competition Act to the legislation.
While Galaxy Digital estimates a 50% chance of the bill passing this year, TD Cowen maintains a more conservative forecast of 30%.