ETFs, treasuries hold 12% of Bitcoin, shifting ownership from retail
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ETFs and treasuries now hold 12% of Bitcoin, shifting ownership away from retail investors. This increased institutional presence could stabilize prices but may also lead to greater market centralization and reduced retail influence. The trend highlights a shift in Bitcoin ownership dynamics as of April 2026, emphasizing the growing role of institutional investors in the crypto market.
In Q1 2026, AI companies raised a total of $242 billion, with OpenAI leading the funding round by securing $122 billion. This surge in AI investment, while boosting NVIDIA's market position, has sparked regulatory concerns. The funding highlights the growing influence of AI firms in the tech landscape during the first quarter of 2026.
Solana (SOL) is trading around $85.27, nearing the $87.10 resistance level. US-listed SOL spot ETFs saw $3.28 million in inflows on Monday, marking the fifth consecutive day of positive flows. Solana has led all blockchains in dApp revenue for five weeks straight, generating $16.94 million in the past week, boosting its market activity.
France's finance minister estimates the Middle East conflict could cost the country €6 billion, highlighting potential fiscal strain. The conflict's economic impact underscores the broader challenges for national budgets amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This development comes as the European Central Bank continues its monetary policy adjustments, with France's projected costs adding to the economic uncertainties in the region.
Ethereum's price has increased 41% from recent lows, with whales actively buying. A whale opened a $90.8 million 20x leveraged long, and another invested $61 million at $2,303. HyperLiquid ETH ETFs saw seven days of net inflows totaling $426 million. Mine bought 101,627 ETH last week, raising holdings to nearly 5 million ETH.
Bitcoin rose above $76,000 on April 21, gaining 1.5% in 24 hours, amid Iran’s confirmation of a delegation attending ceasefire talks in Pakistan. BlackRock’s IBIT ETF attracted $871 million in weekly inflows, contributing to total U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflows reaching approximately $1.9 billion. The market movement coincided with geopolitical developments and strong ETF performance.
John Ternus will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO on September 1, 2026. His leadership is expected to shift Apple towards a more product-centric strategy, potentially affecting its market position amid ongoing geopolitical and regulatory challenges. This leadership change marks a significant transition for the tech giant as it navigates a complex global environment.