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Bitcoin price at $75k as Morgan Stanley ETF inflows surge

Last updated April 16, 2026
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Crypto markets heat up amid bitcoin push and institutional bets

Bitcoin hovered near $75,000 into the session, and the tone felt decisively risk-on. However, the tape still carried that familiar crackle of leverage, with traders watching for forced liquidations below $70,700 and again near $78,000. Meanwhile, equity markets stayed buoyant on hopes of a calmer geopolitical backdrop, and crypto rode the same wave with less resistance than it has managed in weeks.

Still, the set-up looked binary. Therefore, the next sharp move might not need fresh news, just a bout of thin liquidity at the wrong hour.

Bitcoin eyes resistance as ETF demand returns

Institutional appetite pushed back into view after Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF took in $103 million of net inflows, outpacing close rivals on the day. Consequently, the market read it as more than a one-off allocation. It looked like the start of another allocator rotation, especially as spot products keep soaking up supply while traders rebuild exposure through derivatives.

On Gate.io, bitcoin traded through $75,000 and tempted breakout chasers toward the psychological $80,000 level. However, the same momentum that attracts trend followers can also tug in late leverage, and that leverage tends to leave footprints. This time, the footprints sat in two obvious places: support around $70,700, and overhead fragility near $78,000. Therefore, a stumble could trigger a long squeeze, while a clean push higher could force shorts to cover into thin offers.

Meanwhile, Tether added 951 BTC to reserves, a small but pointed signal that the industry’s main settlement rail still prefers to keep some dry powder in the asset it collateralises with sentiment. In another corner of the market, BitMEX floated a proposal for a reactive “early warning” system to improve derivatives risk tooling. It will not stop liquidations, but it may change how quickly they cascade.

Altcoins stir as relative strength rotates

Elsewhere, the altcoin complex tried to wake up without turning into a full carnival. Chainlink drew attention as traders watched for a bullish moving-average crossover and a push through compressed resistance on shorter timeframes. If that break arrives, the $10 area sits as the obvious line in the sand for momentum funds. However, LINK still lives and dies by whether bitcoin can hold its own support, because correlation remains high when stress hits.

XRP attracted tactical buyers looking for a rebound toward $1.60, helped by a mix of technical support and a broader risk-on mood. Meanwhile, ETH/BTC printed its strongest reading in roughly three months, a subtle shift that matters more to portfolio managers than to headline chasers. Therefore, the question is less “can ethereum pump” and more “does it keep outperforming bitcoin on days when risk assets rise”.

In DeFi, Aave pushed out of a bearish channel and flirted with a momentum turn. Pi Network tested support near $0.20. Worldcoin jumped about 12% on leveraged positioning, although the move also raised a familiar liquidity warning: fast pumps can unwind just as quickly when funding flips.

Institutional and regulatory currents shift beneath the surface

Politics also stayed close to the market. Sentinel Action Fund earmarked $8 million in support of pro-crypto Ohio Senate hopeful Jon Husted, a reminder that the industry’s lobbying has moved from defensive crouch to active investment. Meanwhile, Circle’s Jeremy Allaire landed on TIME’s annual list, which does not move charts, but does reflect stablecoins edging further into the mainstream conversation.

In Asia, South Korea’s work on tokenised bank deposits for government spending signalled something bigger than a pilot programme. It suggested a future where stablecoin-like rails emerge inside the banking system, rather than outside it. Therefore, the competitive set for USDT and USDC may widen over the next cycle, even if near-term flows still favour the incumbents.

Macro calm lifts the mood, but volatility still lurks

Global risk markets took heart from talk of easing tensions in the Middle East, and crypto followed. However, calm headlines can fade quickly, while positioning can become crowded even faster. Therefore, traders remained focused on levels rather than narratives, because levels dictate liquidations, and liquidations dictate speed.

By the numbers

  • Bitcoin: near $75,000, with key liquidation interest around $70,700 and $78,000.
  • Morgan Stanley Bitcoin ETF: $103 million net inflows on the day.
  • Tether: added 951 BTC to reserves.
  • Worldcoin: up about 12% on leveraged activity.
  • Crypto market cap: roughly $3.5 trillion.

Key takeaways

  • Watch $70,700 in BTC. If it breaks, liquidation selling can do the rest.
  • $78,000 is the pressure point. A clean move through it can force short-covering.
  • ETH/BTC strength matters. Continued outperformance supports selective alt risk.
  • Alt breakouts need BTC stability. LINK and XRP can run, but correlation bites fast.
  • ETF flows are the spine of this rally. If they stall, the market may look brittle.
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