📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 947,023
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 28Apr2026
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Iran Peace Plan Panned / Russian Yacht Gets Through Strait / Columbia Violence Increases Over Election / Attacker Charged With Attempted Assasination / New Jersey Police Find Missing Drones / Trump Sacks Science Board / DOJ Says Coding Isn't Crime, Unless Criminal Intent / BTC ETFs Chill / Block Reveals 9K BTC Stash / Yields Up, Stocks Up / Web Pages Hide AI Injects / SCOTUS Hints At Location Data Warrant Requirement / NASA Want Moon Drones
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $76,213, 16.65 oz Gold/1 BTC, 5.65 BTC/Median US House
24hr Hi: $78,270 / Lo: $76,129
Volume: $35B (Up 8%)
Mkt Cap: $1.52T (Down 2%)
Hashrate: .946 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2.0 sats/byte (Up 1 Sat)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Trump reviews peace plan; UN calls for Hormuz to reopen: Dozens of nations have called for the “urgent and unimpeded reopening” of the Strait of Hormuz, with UN chief Antonio Guterres warning that the US-Iran standoff in the waterway risks triggering a global food emergency.(AlJazeera)
2. Russian superyacht sails through Strait of Hormuz despite blockade: The 142m-long (465 feet) Nord luxury boat, linked to sanctioned Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov, travelled from Dubai to Muscat, Oman over the weekend, one of a few private vessels to transit through the strait in recent months. Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted an Iranian delegation in St Petersburg on Monday, where Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi hailed their "strategic relationship". (BBC)
3. Violence escalates in Colombia with dozens of attacks before presidential vote: A spate of attacks against civilians and military bases in Colombia’s southwestern region has raised security concerns as the country heads to a May presidential election in which crime is expected to be one of the top voter concerns. Rebel groups have staged 26 attacks with explosives and drones since Friday. (AP)
-US Events-
1. White House correspondents' dinner suspect charged with attempting to assassinate Trump: Authorities identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old part-time teacher from California; Allen, armed with multiple firearms and knives, shot one Secret Service agent who was treated and released from the hospital Sunday. Experts analyzing Allen's manifesto found he distorted Christian theological traditions to justify political violence; while he cited Scripture to claim a "moral obligation to resist unjust authority," ethicists argue his individualized interpretation fundamentally misrepresented the Gospel's call for nonviolence. (GroundNews)
2. New Jersey Police Recover 15 Stolen Chemical-Spraying Drones: The Ceres Air C31 drones, each ATV-sized and able to spray 40 gallons over 15 square miles, disappeared from CAC International in Harrison on March 24, worth nearly $870,000. Police recovered them on April 27 in a Dover warehouse owned by Prudent Corporation, likely taken by a fake delivery driver. The investigation continues with federal help, and authorities seek tips on the motive. (X)
3. Trump administration fires entire National Science Board: President Donald Trump's administration has terminated the entire National Science Board of more than 20 members, two fired members of the board said on Monday. The majority of the board members were academics. It also had representation from national labs, non-profits and the industry. (Reuters)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. DOJ Says Crypto Code Alone Isn’t Crime, But Roman Storm Case Still Looms: Speaking at the Bitcoin 2026 conference in Las Vegas, Todd Blanche told the crypto industry that the DOJ had moved away from what he characterized as prosecutions aimed at software developers merely for building tools later used by third parties. Storm’s defense argues that the Southern District of New York’s case against him is precisely the kind of precedent that threatens developers, especially if prosecutors can treat software authorship and protocol involvement as the basis for criminal exposure when third parties misuse a tool. (Bitcoinist)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
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-Institutional Concerns-
1. Bitcoin ETF outflows snap nine-day streak ahead of FOMC: Bitcoin fell back below $77,000 on Tuesday after U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded $263.2 million in net outflows on April 27, ending a nine-day inflow streak, (TheBlock)
2. Jack Dorsey's Block nears 9,000 bitcoin ($2.2B) in treasury after Q1 addition: The firm added 114 BTC to its corporate treasury, for a total of 8,997 BTC, and said it plans to issue regular third-party reports. (CoinDesk)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US 10-Year Treasury Yield Near 1-Month High: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note edged up to 4.35% on Tuesday, the highest level in about a month, as ongoing uncertainty in the Middle East and rising oil prices rekindled fears of an inflationary spiral. (TradingEconomics)
2. S&P and Nasdaq Hit New Records: The S&P 500 rose 0.1% to close at a record 7173.9, while the Nasdaq gained 0.2% to reach a fresh high of 24887 on Monday. The Dow Jones however, fell 63 points. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Malicious Web Pages Are Hijacking AI Agents, And Some Are Going After Your PayPal: Google documented a 32% surge in malicious indirect prompt injection attacks between November 2025 and February 2026, targeting AI agents browsing the web. Attackers embed instructions in a web page in ways invisible to humans: text shrunk to a single pixel, text drained to near-transparency, content hidden in HTML comment sections, or commands buried in page metadata. The AI reads the full HTML. The human sees nothing. (Decrypt)
2. Supreme Court signals location data searches should require a warrant: The Supreme Court signaled during oral arguments Monday that it is likely to rule that police sweeps of all cell phones located in an area surrounding a crime scene qualify as a Fourth Amendment protected search and therefore require a warrant. (RecordedFuture)
-Technology and Science-
1. NASA wants to use a fleet of MoonFall drones to scout the lunar south pole: 'We believe we can do it': MoonFall involves the release of four camera and sensor-laden "drones" over a still-to-be-selected site at the lunar south pole, Baker said. "Our goal is that each drone can cover a range of roughly 30 miles," he said, "and get that done by the end of 2028." (Space(.)com)
-Bitcoin Community-
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-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 33/100 (Down 14 pts)
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