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Crypto Daybook Americas: Bitcoin Defies Peak Fear as U.S. Dollar Plunges Over Trump’s China Trade War

By Francisco Rodrigues (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)
As the trade war between the U.S. and China escalates, with the latter raising tariffs on the former from 84% to 125% this morning, bitcoin (BTC) and the wider cryptocurrency market appear relatively unfazed.
Bitcoin is down a mere 0.15% over the last 24 hours, and China’s recent escalation hasn’t stopped its ongoing recovery. The cryptocurrency is now trading above $82,000. The wider crypto market, measured by the CoinDesk 20 (CD20) index, is stable with similar performance.
The same can’t be said about other assets. Gold rose to a new $3,227.5 record making Tether’s XAUT — a gold-backed cryptocurrency — the top-performing digital asset. Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) dropped below 100 after enduring its biggest drop since 2022. At the same time, the yield on 10-year Treasuries kept rising to now stand near 4.4%.
“The question of a potential dollar confidence crisis has now been definitively answered — we are experiencing one in full force,” ING strategists, including Francesco Pesole wrote in a note reported on by The Telegraph.
Inflation in the U.S. actually declined at the headline level last month, which could prompt the Federal Reserve to resume cutting rates at its next meeting. Still, the market may have interpreted the lower figures as potentially waning demand, deepening the crisis.
That “confidence crisis” is seemingly seeing every asset gain against the dollar, except crypto. Bitcoin investors realized losses of up to $250 million over 6-hour windows during the recent drop, according to Glassnode, which points out that “realized losses are shrinking — suggesting early signs of seller exhaustion.” Stay alert!
What to Watch
Crypto:
April 11, 1 p.m.: U.S. SEC Crypto Task Force Roundtable on «Tailoring Regulation for Crypto Trading» in Washington.
April 17: EigenLayer (EIGEN) activates slashing on Ethereum mainnet, enforcing penalties for operator misconduct.
Macro
April 11, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases March producer price inflation data.
Core PPI MoM Est. 0.3% vs. Prev. -0.1%
Core PPI YoY Est. 3.6% vs. Prev. 3.4%
PPI MoM Est. 0.2% vs. Prev. 0%
PPI YoY Est. 3.3% vs. Prev. 3.2%
April 11, 12:01 p.m.: China’s tariff on imported goods originating from the U.S. will increase from 84% to 125%.
April 14: Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele will join U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House for an official working visit.
Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
April 22: Tesla (TSLA), post-market
April 30: Robinhood Markets (HOOD), post-market
Token Events
Governance votes & calls
Spartan Council is voting on increasing the liquidation ratio for SNX solo stakers, with an initial increase to 250% on April 11, to 500% on April 18, and “high enough to deprecate solo SNX staking” on April 21. Voting ends on April 19.
Lido DAO is discussing onboarding credit delegation protocol Twyne into the Lido Alliance. Twyne aims to expand stETH’s use cases, while it’s requesting strategic endorsement, promotional support and technical guidance from Lido.
GMX DAO is discussing the deployment of GMX V2 Botanix’s Spiderchain, which it describes as being “positioned as the first bitcoin Layer 2 designed to unlock bitcoin DeFi.”
April 11, 9 a.m.: Lombard is holding an X Spaces session on Institutional Bitcoin Staking Partnership.
April 11, 12 p.m.: Avalanche to hold a call on Revolutionizing Blockchain Privacy with Encrypted Tokens.
April 11, 3 p.m.: Zcash to host a town hall on lockbox distribution & governance.
April 14, 10 a.m.: Stacks to host a livestream with recent announcements from the project.
Unlocks
April 12: Aptos (APT) to unlock 1.87% of its circulating supply worth $53.83 million.
April 12: Axie Infinity (AXS) to unlock 5.68% of its circulating supply worth $21.82 million.
April 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 4.37% of its circulating supply worth $16.69 million.
April 16: Arbitrum (ARB) to unlock 2.01% of its circulating supply worth $27.12 million.
April 18: Official Trump (TRUMP) to unlock 20.25% of its circulating supply worth $326.78 million.
April 18: Fasttoken (FTN) to unlock 4.65% of its circulating supply worth $80.6 million.
Token Launches
April 11: Tether Gold (XAUT) to be listed on Bybit.
April 14: KernelDAO (KERNEL) to be listed on Binance, Gate.io, LBank, KuCoin, MEXC, and others.
April 16: Badger (BADGER), Balacner (BAL), Beta Finance (BETA), Cortex (CTXC), Cream Finance (CREAM), Firo (FIRO), Kava Lend (KAVA), NULS (NULS), Prosper (PROS), Status (SNT), TROY (TROY), UniLend Finance (UFT), VIDT DAO (VIDT), and aelf (ELF) to be delisted from Binance.
April 22: Hyperlane to airdrop its HYPER tokens.
Conferences:
CoinDesk’s Consensus is taking place in Toronto on May 14-16. Use code DAYBOOK and save 15% on passes.
Day 2 of 2: BITE-CON 2025 Conference (Miami)
Day 2 of 2: 2025 Fintech and Financial Institutions Research Conference (Philadelphia)
Day 1 of 2: Strategy’s OPNEXT Conference (Tysons, Va.)
April 12: Ethereum Argentina (Córdoba)
April 12-13: DeSci London 2025
April 14: ETH Seoul 2025 Conference
April 14: FinTech and InsurTech Digital Congress 2025 (Warsaw)
April 14-16: Morocco WEB3FEST GITEX Edition (Marrakech)
April 14-26: Solana Economic Zone (SEZ) Dubai 2025
April 15: Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Summit (online)
April 15-16: BUIDL Asia 2025 (Seoul)
April 15-16: World Financial Innovation Series 2025 (Hanoi, Vietnam)
April 15-17: NexTech Week Tokyo
Token Talk
By Shaurya Malwa and Oliver Knight
A stablecoin (sUSD) tied to decentralized derivatives exchange Synthetix suffered a depeg on Friday, tumbling down to $0.86. The depeg stemmed from a governance proposal named SIP-420, which involved shifting Synthetix from individual staking to pooled staking.
The proposal meant that 2.5 times more sUSD would be minted per staked synthetix (SNX) token, but it also meant that stakers had no incentive to buy sUSD as all debt sat on the staking pool as opposed to individual wallets.
The Synthetix team said on Discord that it will «continue to increase incentives for Curve pools,» and that «the sUSD peg is critical. «An MEV (Miner Extractable Value) bot named «Yoink» exploited weaknesses in Wayfinder’s PROMPT token airdrop, using a front-running strategy (reordering transactions to jump ahead of legitimate claims) to steal approximately 119 ETH (or $200,000 at current prices) from Kaito users. Onchain data shows the bot swapped claimed tokens for ETH, draining funds until the airdrop was paused.
Wayfinder, an AI blockchain project, launched the PROMPT token airdrop for users who staked PRIME (Echelon Prime’s governance token) or earned “Yaps” on Kaito, a platform that analyzes social media for crypto insights. The bot targeted Kaito “Yappers” who completed social missions, with TokenTable halting claims to fix the issue and promising user compensation.
MEV attacks, where malicious actors manipulate Ethereum transaction ordering for profit, are increasingly sophisticated with AI-driven bots like Yoink. TokenTable confirmed the smart contract’s security, is addressing failed transactions, and will provide a detailed report once the claim process resumes.
Derivatives Positioning
On most exchanges, notional open interest in BTC futures has increased more than the cryptocurrency’s price in the past 24 hours, suggesting an influx of new money as the market looks to carve out a bottom.
A similar pattern is seen in SOL and DOGE futures, while traders remain cautious in the ETH and XRP futures markets.
Funding rates for the top 25 coins remain between 0% to 10%, suggesting cautiously bullish sentiment.
BTC’s options-based implied volatility term structure has normalized, while ETH’s remains in backwardation, indicating fears of outsized price volatility in the short term.
Flows have been mixed on Deribit, with call spreads booked in BTC and SOL put rolling via OTC platform Paradigm.
Market Movements:
BTC is unchanged from 4 p.m. ET Thursday at $82,013.36 (24hrs: +0.81%)
ETH is up 1.9% at $1,559.54 (24hrs: +5.22%)
CoinDesk 20 is up 3.43% at 2,379.04 (24hrs: +0.64%)
Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is up 17 bps at 3.4%
BTC funding rate is at -0.0018% (-2.0049% annualized) on Binance
DXY is down 1.1% at 99.75
Gold is up 2.51% at $3,234.50/oz
Silver is up 1.79% at $31.22/oz
Nikkei 225 closed -2.96% at 33,585.58
Hang Seng closed +1.13% at 20,914.69
FTSE is down 0.51% at 7,872.98
Euro Stoxx 50 is down 1.72% at 4,736.11
DJIA closed on Thursday -2.5% at 39,593.66
S&P 500 closed -3.46% at 5,268.05
Nasdaq closed -4.31% at 16,387.31
S&P/TSX Composite Index closed -3% at 23,014.90
S&P 40 Latin America closed -3.2% at 2,255.64
U.S. 10-year Treasury rate is down 4 bps at 4.4%
E-mini S&P 500 futures are down 0.38% at 5,281.75
E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are down 0.44% at 18,403.00
E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are down 0.4% at 39,637.00
Bitcoin Stats:
BTC Dominance: 63.55 (0.50%)
Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.01898 (-0.78%)
Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 901 EH/s
Hashprice (spot): $42.4
Total Fees: 5.2 BTC / $424,070
CME Futures Open Interest: 129,830
BTC priced in gold: 25.5/oz
BTC vs gold market cap: 7.24
Technical Analysis
BTC’s 30-day momentum indicator, measuring the rate of change in prices over four weeks, has recently turned up, diverging from the weakness in prices.
The indicator’s divergence, coupled with Wednesday’s bullish outside day candle, suggests the path of least resistance is to the higher side.
A potential move past the descending trendline would open doors to resistance at $88,000 (the late March high), followed by $92,000, which acted as strong support early this year.
Crypto Equities
Strategy (MSTR): closed on Thursday at $272.34 (-8.26%), up 4.48% at $284.54 in pre-market
Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $169.62 (-4.22%), up 2.46% at $173.80
Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$14.35 (-5.53%)
MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $11.74 (-4.63%), up 4.17% at $12.23
Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $6.79 (-7.99%), up 2.65% at $6.97
Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $6.82 (-9.19%), up 2.79% at $7.01
CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $7.13 (-6.55%), up 3.51% at $7.38
CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $12.01 (-8.04%), up 4.08% at $12.50
Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $32.63 (-7.2%), up 4.17% at $33.99
Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $41.07 (-4.80%), down 0.41% at $40.90
ETF Flows
Spot BTC ETFs:
Daily net flow: -$149.5 million
Cumulative net flows: $35.46 billion
Total BTC holdings ~ 1.10 million
Spot ETH ETFs
Daily net flow: -$38.8 million
Cumulative net flows: $2.32 billion
Total ETH holdings ~ 3.37 million
Source: Farside Investors
Overnight Flows
Chart of the Day
As the U.S.-China trade war escalates, analysts anticipate that Beijing will devalue the yuan to counter Trump’s tariffs, potentially leading to a capital flight into bitcoin.
Options market, however, shows no signs of hedging downside risks in yuan in anticipation of a major devaluation.
The 25-delta risk reversal for the USD/CNH was slightly above 1, representing a moderate bias for calls that would protect from yuan devaluation. Higher values were observed ahead of the previous yuan devaluation episodes of 2015 and 2016, according to The Brookings Institution’s Senior Fellow Robin Brooks.
While You Were Sleeping
S&P 500 More Volatile Than Bitcoin as U.S. Assets Lose Investor Favor (CoinDesk): Since Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, S&P 500 volatility has surged from 50% to 169% annualized, the highest since the 2020 COVID crash, according to TradingView.
Gold Rally Makes Tether’s XAUT Top-Performing Digital Asset as Crypto Markets Remain Flat (CoinDesk): XAUT gained over 3% in 24 hours as crypto traders rotated into gold-backed tokens amid concerns over the U.S. budget deficit and unpredictable policy from the White House.
Ripple and SEC File Joint Motion to Pause Appeals (CoinDesk): The two parties reached an agreement in principle to resolve all remaining issues, including appeals and claims involving Ripple founders Garlinghouse and Larsen, according to attorney James Filan.
Bitcoin’s Recent Drawdown Proves Its More Than Just a Leveraged Tech Play (CoinDesk): Bitcoin’s three-month decline is milder than in 2021–22, signaling greater stability, and ranks mid-pack among tech peers, outperforming Tesla and NVIDIA and matching Apple, Meta and Amazon.
Gold Bolts Past Key $3,200 Mark on Dollar Slide, Safe-Haven Flows (Reuters): Investor rotation out of U.S. stocks and Treasuries on tariff fears is pressuring the dollar and driving global demand for gold, according to Tastylive’s head of global macro.
BOJ’s Retreat From Bond Buying Spurs Bid to Lure Foreigners (Bloomberg): Officials are pitching Japanese bonds abroad more aggressively as domestic demand wanes, stressing stronger yields, streamlined trading access, and a steady economic outlook to attract new buyers.
China Unlikely To Aggressively Devalue Yuan to Offset Impact of U.S. Tariffs, Economists Say (CNBC): Analysts expect China to rely on stimulus and gradual yuan weakening to steady markets, warning that sharp moves risk triggering capital flight like in 2015 and broader financial instability.
In the Ether
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Canary Capital Files for Tron ETF With Staking Capabilities

Canary Capital is looking to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking the price of Tron’s native token, TRX, according to a filing.
The hedge fund submitted a Form S-1 for the Canary Staked TRX ETF with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday. As the name suggests, the fund — if approved — would stake portions of its holdings.
This would be done through third-party providers, with BitGo acting as custodian for the assets. The fund would track TRX’s spot price using CoinDesk Indices calculations.
A proposed ticker as well as the management fee for the product have not been shared yet.
Issuers had initially filed applications for spot ethereum (ETH) ETFs with the staking feature included but removed them in an amended filing later in order to receive approval from the SEC on their proposals.
While the SEC under former Chair Gary Gensler was strictly against staking, issuers have grown more hopeful that they will be able to add the feature to their spot ether funds, among others, with the appointment of crypto-friendly Chair Paul Atkins.
A decision on a February request from Grayscale to allow staking in the Grayscale Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHE) and the Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust ETF (ETH) was postponed by the regulator just a few days ago.
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Feds Mistakenly Order Estonian HashFlare Fraudsters to Self-Deport Ahead of Sentencing

Just four months ahead of their criminal sentencing for operating a $577 million cryptocurrency mining Ponzi scheme, the two Estonian founders of HashFlare were seemingly mistakenly ordered to self-deport by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — an instruction that directly contradicted a court order for the men to remain in Washington state until they are sentenced in August.
In a joint letter to the court last week, lawyers for Sergei Potapenko and Ivan Turogin told District Judge Robert Lasnik of the Western District of Washington that both men had received “disturbing communications” from DHS ordering them to leave the country immediately.
“It is time for you to leave the United States,” an email to Potapenko and Turogin dated April 11 read. “DHS is terminating your parole. Do not attempt to remain in the United States — the federal government will find you. Please depart the United States immediately.”
The email, included with the letter filed last week, threatened both men with “criminal prosecution, civil fines, and penalties and any other lawful options available to the federal government” if they stayed in the country. It resembles emails that undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens alike have received over the past few days.
Ironically, Potapenko and Turogin are not in the U.S. of their own volition — they were extradited from their native Estonia at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice in 2022 on an 18-count indictment tied to their HashFlare scheme. Though they initially pleaded not guilty to all charges, in February they both pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, and agreed to forfeit over $400 million in assets. They have both been in the Seattle area on bond since last July.
“Although there is nothing Ivan and Sergei would want more than to immediately go home, they understood that they are also under Court order to remain in King County,” wrote Mark Bini, a partner at Reed Smith LLP and lead counsel for Potenko, wrote in the pair’s joint letter to the court. Bini did not respond to CoinDesk’s request for comment.
In his letter, Bini said DHS’s emails had caused both Potapenko and Turogin «significant anxiety.”
“We and our clients have all seen recent news. Immigration authorities make mistakes, and individuals who should not be in custody end up in custody, sometimes even deported to places where they should not be deported,” Bini wrote.
Six days after Bini’s letter to the judge, the DOJ filed its own letter with the court saying that prosecutors had coordinated with DHS’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) division and secured a year-long deferral to the self-deportation order.
“This should provide ample time for the sentencing to take place,” the prosecution’s letter said.
DHS did not respond to CoinDesk’s request for comment.
Potapenko and Turogin are slated to be sentenced on August 14 in Seattle. Their lawyers have said that they will request to be sentenced to time served, meaning no additional time in prison, and to be sent home to Estonia “immediately.”
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CoinDesk Weekly Recap: EigenLayer, Kraken, Coinbase, AWS

Following last week’s tariff-caused drama, this was a relatively quiet week in crypto. Bitcoin remained stable around $84k. The CoinDesk 20, which tracks about 80% of the market, was up about 4% in the last seven days — i.e. nothing historic.
Still, plenty happened. On Tuesday, much of crypto went offline because of a tech issue at AWS, showing how the decentralized economy isn’t always that decentralized. Shaurya Malwa reported the news early. Bitcoin and other major cryptos slipped on bad news for Nvidia, Omkar Godbole reported.
Mantra, a project focused on real world assets, lost 90% of its value. Explanations varied (the company said it was due to “force liquidations” exchanges).
Meanwhile, EigenLayer, a restaking leader, rolled out a “slashing” feature meant to address security concerns (Sam Kessler reported). OKX, a major exchange, announced plans to set up in California following a $500 million settlement with the SEC over claims it operated previously in the U.S. without a money transmitter license. Cheyenne Ligon had that story.
In less good news, Kraken laid off “hundreds” of staff ahead of an expected IPO. And Coinbase became embroiled in a “front running controversy” linked to a curiously named token on its Base L2. Privacy advocates reacted with alarm to rumors that Binance was about to delist Zcash following a long decline in the value of privacy coins.
In D.C. news, Jesse Hamilton reported on a new wave of crypto lobbyists flooding the capital. Some asked if there are now too many trade groups and whether they really all could be effective.
Friends With Benefits, a buzzy social club for creative technologists, launched a new program to build Web3 products for music, film, publishing and other fun activities. (I wrote that one.)
Of course, there was plenty happening in the economy and markets (Trump’s disgust for Fed chair Powell fed into the unease). But, in crypto, it was pretty much business as usual. Fortunes won, fortunes lost, fortunes deferred.
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