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4월 13, 2026

Quantum Computing Threat Compresses Timeline for Bitcoin Protocol Upgrades

The Bitcoin Policy Institute released a brief warning that advances in quantum computing may bring forward the timeline for addressing cryptographic risks to Bitcoin's network. Developers are already working on fixes, but the accelerated threat requires faster protocol evolution than previously planned.

Why it matters: Bitcoin's security foundation depends on cryptographic assumptions that quantum computers could threaten—proactive network upgrades preserve Bitcoin's core function as immutable, censorship-resistant sound money.

→ Bitcoin Magazine


Institutional Capital Surges Into Bitcoin: BlackRock Records $358M Inflow as Morgan Stanley Launches New ETF

BlackRock's IBIT recorded a $358.1 million inflow surge while Morgan Stanley debuted its new MSBT spot Bitcoin ETF with strong early demand. The coordinated institutional adoption signals Wall Street's growing confidence in Bitcoin as a core portfolio allocation.

Why it matters: Mainstream institutional validation of Bitcoin demonstrates growing recognition that cryptocurrency offers protection against government monetary debasement—converting sound money from fringe ideology to institutional necessity.

→ Bitcoin Magazine


Wall Street Analyst Initiates Bitcoin Treasury Coverage With $140K Price Target

TD Cowen initiated research coverage on publicly-traded Bitcoin treasury companies, framing the sector as an investable equity category. The firm predicted Bitcoin will reach approximately $140,000 this year, legitimizing corporate Bitcoin reserves as rational financial strategy.

Why it matters: Mainstream analyst coverage validates corporate Bitcoin treasuries as an institutional hedge against inflation, signaling Bitcoin's maturation from speculative asset to recognized monetary alternative.

→ Bitcoin Magazine


Geopolitical Escalation Sends Oil Spiking as U.S. Orders Blockade of Strait of Hormuz

Peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran collapsed in Pakistan, prompting President Trump to announce a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Oil futures jumped 7% on the news, while Bitcoin fell below $71,000 as markets repriced geopolitical and inflation risk from supply chain disruption.

Why it matters: Naval blockades and energy disruptions remind why Bitcoin matters—it operates outside state military and monetary maneuvering, immune to supply shocks that drive inflation and currency debasement.

→ CNBC · → CoinDesk


Bitcoin Miners Face Tightening Margins Heading Into 2028 Halving

Bitcoin miners are approaching the 2028 halving with shrinking profit margins, tightening power markets, and mounting capital discipline requirements. Rising competition and operating costs will likely consolidate mining power further among well-capitalized operators.

Why it matters: Mining pressure threatens Bitcoin's decentralized security model—concentration of hash power among institutional miners undermines the grassroots consensus that makes Bitcoin resistant to censorship.

→ Cointelegraph


Privacy Advocate Reflects on Samourai Prosecution: "We Thought We Were on the Right Side of Law"

Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez opened up to Reason about his prosecution by the U.S. government for building the privacy-focused Bitcoin wallet. The case highlights the state's hostility toward financial tools that protect user sovereignty and resist government surveillance.

Why it matters: Prosecuting privacy tool developers reveals what governments truly fear—tools that protect financial sovereignty threaten state monetary monopolies and total financial surveillance systems.

→ Reason

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