Monthly Archives: April, 2026
Will Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF filing add pressure on BTC in H2?
The way ETFs move the market during risk-off periods is really showing up right now. Last October, Bitcoin [BTC] ETFs were bleeding billions in outflows week after week, matching BTC’s nearly 35% crash. This time around, even with macro jitters from the Middle East, BTC ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) have been holding up surprisingly well.
Crypto ETFs Struggle Again: Bitcoin Loses $90 Million, Ether $136 Million
Crypto ETFs remained under pressure on Thursday, with bitcoin and ether posting another round of outflows. Solana offered a rare bright spot, while XRP activity stayed flat. Solana Bucks Trend as Bitcoin, Ether ETFs See Fresh Outflows The mood around crypto ETFs remains cautious. Another day, another round of outflows, and this time the selling
Bitcoin Realized Losses Hit Extremes While Supply Remains Frozen
Some weaker participants are exiting the Bitcoin market while the more inert mass of holders remains passive, Adler Jr. observed in his latest analysis. There is a notable divergence in Bitcoin’s on-chain structure, where realized losses have surged to cycle extremes even as supply activity continues to contract. This points to a potential phase of
Britain’s bond panic is currently making the case for Bitcoin many people seem to have forgetten
Britain’s bond scare is reopening a question Bitcoin was built for – moments when trust in sovereign debt and monetary management starts to crack. Britain’s fiscal squeeze turned sharper after official borrowing data showed February public sector net borrowing hit £14.3 billion, up £2.2 billion from a year earlier and the second-highest February reading since
Bitcoin Cash: Here’s why BCH traders should watch THIS buy signal
Bitcoin Cash [BCH] continued to hold on to a long-term demand zone at the $440 level. Previously, AMBCrypto had reported that the on-chain metrics gave mixed signals. There were similarities to the October 2025 local bottom that resulted in a BCH rally to $660 by January 2026. Overall, the strength of Bitcoin [BTC] could have
Deepfakes, AI fuel new wave of cyber attacks on businesses
Raphael John-Lall Business owners are being urged to strengthen their cybersecurity defences as increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks—driven by artificial intelligence and deepfake technology—pose a growing threat to operations and financial stability. Managing Director of Pinaka Consulting, Shiva Bissessar, warned that cybercriminals are rapidly evolving their tactics, using more convincing and technologically advanced methods to exploit vulnerabilities
The Vogue Business Funding Tracker
Introducing the Vogue Business Funding Tracker, a running list highlighting the most notable and intriguing investment and M&A activity in fashion and beauty. From emerging disruptors to legacy giants undergoing major changes, we spotlight the deals that are shifting the dynamics of the sectors we cover, including fashion, beauty, tech and sustainability. April 2026 Icicle
Review finds low awareness of Food Standards Scotland
Published: April 16, 2026, 12:01 am Food businesses have limited awareness of Food Standards Scotland (FSS) and its guidance, according to a review. The food agency commissioned research institute The Lines Between to study the awareness, relevance, and effectiveness of FSS guidance. This found there was a need to increase reach and impact. Your Support Protects Public
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