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Bitcoin hits $78,000 as spot Bitcoin ETFs near $1bn inflows

Last updated April 22, 2026
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Crypto rallies as bitcoin clears $78,000, with ETFs doing the heavy lifting

Bitcoin pushed through $78,000 on Thursday, extending a risk-on swing that has crept back into markets. Traders pointed to easing geopolitical headlines and a familiar accelerant, spot Bitcoin ETFs. Meanwhile, the day’s loudest number came from BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, which the draft says added $900 million worth of Bitcoin.

Price action did not look like a late-cycle retail stampede. Instead, it read like institution-led accumulation, with steadier bids and less of the frantic weekend churn. However, the wider market still behaved like crypto, with sharp rotations, meme bursts and sudden air pockets. Therefore, the rally came packaged with its usual fine print, hacks, enforcement, and the growing anxiety around what happens when quantum computing stops sounding theoretical.

Bitcoin back in command, as flows and positioning tighten supply

Bitcoin dipped below $75,000 earlier this month, then rebounded hard. That bounce coincided with renewed appetite for risk and stronger ETF demand in the US. Meanwhile, weekly spot ETF inflows were described as nearing $1 billion, which matters because the ETFs can turn paper optimism into physical buying.

That dynamic also helps explain why Bitcoin has tended to regain leadership during macro relief rallies. However, once Bitcoin stabilises, traders often go hunting for higher beta elsewhere. Therefore, today’s move quickly turned into an argument about whether this was a clean trend or the start of another crowded chase.

  • Dogecoin “whales” were said to have bought roughly $330 million, eyeing a move above $0.1018.
  • Solana was framed as a potential double-bottom setup, with a $110+ breakout level in view.
  • Ethereum was pitched as a candidate for a push towards $3,000, tied to network activity and DeFi tone.

In the large-cap table, Bitcoin and Ethereum stayed on top, with USDT and USDC anchoring liquidity. Meanwhile, Solana and Dogecoin remained the preferred vehicles for traders who want volatility with a big tape. Hyperliquid, tagged as HYPE, popped up as a newer entrant in the conversation, a reminder that listing buzz has returned.

Alt rotation returns, but conviction looks patchy

Speculators rotated into memecoins and mid-caps, chasing what desks often call “alt beta”. However, most of that trade works only when Bitcoin behaves. If Bitcoin chops, alt liquidity evaporates, and spreads widen fast. Therefore, the question is not which token can jump 20% in an afternoon, but which projects can keep bids when volatility flips.

The draft nods to gaming and DeFi builds, plus jostling among meme projects. Meanwhile, the market seems to be relearning an old lesson, narrative helps but structure pays. Real usage, stickier liquidity, and clear token economics tend to last longer than a slogan.

Hacks keep coming, and operational risk remains the tax on upside

While prices rose, attackers stayed busy. A KelpDAO exploit allegedly moved funds from Ethereum across Arbitrum and into Tron-based USDT. Meanwhile, Volo Protocol reportedly froze vaults after a $3.5 million exploit on Sui. Umbra shut its front end after thieves routed funds through it.

The draft claims total crypto hacks reached $17 billion over a decade. However, the more troubling shift is not the headline number. Attackers increasingly chase keys, permissions, and human error. Therefore, custody practices, signing policies, and off-chain controls matter as much as the code.

North Korea’s Lazarus Group was also flagged for new macOS malware aimed at crypto executives. Meanwhile, bug bounty programmes face a different kind of flood, with AI-generated reports that waste analyst time. Quantum worries sat in the background, with Coinbase cautioning against delay and Ripple discussing quantum-proofing by 2028.

Regulators tighten the net, even as politics sends mixed signals

Enforcement did not take the day off. The draft cites a UK watchdog raiding eight London sites for illegal peer-to-peer trading. Meanwhile, Europe’s MiCA deadlines continue to reshape exchange and stablecoin planning. In the US, the CLARITY Act was described as advancing, while Russia was said to be pushing a licensing framework with retail caps.

Yet policy is not one-way. A potential Fed chair pick, Kevin Warsh, was characterised as making pro-crypto noises. Therefore, the market is stuck reading tea leaves, tougher rules in some lanes, and friendlier rhetoric in others.

  • Coinbase spent $1.07 million on Q1 lobbying, according to the draft’s figures.
  • New York’s attorney general was said to be suing Coinbase and Gemini over prediction markets.
  • 35% of European investors were cited as willing to leave banks for better crypto access.

Big tech and “AI agents” nudge crypto closer to payments plumbing

Alongside the price action, the draft rounds up a familiar convergence. Google launched a $750 million fund for partner-led AI deployments. Meanwhile, Coinbase integrated Nium for instant USDC payouts and promoted work around post-quantum chains, including Algorand and Aptos. It also mentioned Agentic.market, pitched as AI agents paying for services with stablecoins.

Some of this is real infrastructure. However, some of it reads like marketing wrapped around a bull tape. Therefore, traders should separate payment rails and settlement tools from “passive income” bait that tends to multiply in rising markets.

What traders are watching next

Bitcoin above $78,000 is a clean headline, yet the rally’s durability depends on flows and volatility control. Meanwhile, the security drumbeat and regulatory noise have not eased. Therefore, positioning that assumes a straight line higher often ends badly in crypto, even in strong regimes.

By the numbers

  • Bitcoin level in focus: $78,000
  • BlackRock reported BTC add: $900 million
  • Weekly spot ETF inflows: near $1 billion
  • Volo Protocol exploit cited: $3.5 million
  • Decade hack total cited: $17 billion

Key takeaways

  • Watch ETF flow days, they still set the tone for intraday momentum.
  • Respect the rotation, but size alts for liquidity that can vanish quickly.
  • Security headlines can gap tokens regardless of chart patterns.
  • Regulation remains a two-speed story, expect sudden jurisdiction shocks.
  • Quantum “future risk” is becoming a present narrative driver, especially for majors.

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