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Pi Network, XRP, Trump, Binance

This week in crypto, the market recorded several significant developments, ranging from a crucial deadline within the Pi Network ecosystem to landmark breaks in Ripple’s longstanding legal battle.
Here is a roundup of crucial developments that happened this week but will continue shaping the sector.
Pi Network KYC Deadline Ends
One of the biggest developments this week in crypto was the end of the KYC (Know Your Customer) verification deadline for Pi Network users. The controversial blockchain-based project, which has gained millions of users mining its PI token through a mobile app, required members to complete KYC to migrate their tokens to the mainnet.
However, many users failed to meet the deadline, resulting in large sums of PI tokens being lost or frozen. This has sparked frustration among the Pi Network community. Some claimed the verification process was too complex or inaccessible in certain regions.
This week, another key highlight for the Pi Network ecosystem was users alleging Bot activity on CoinMarketCap. As BeInCrypto reported, Pi Network’s community sentiment poll on CoinMarketCap dropped 90% daily, leading to allegations of bot sabotage.
“It looks like somebody is using bots to vote against PI. I am 99% sure this is not an organic poll. Over 1.94 Million votes is even bigger than the BTC vote. 77% of the PI community is bullish on CoinGecko. Why is it so different on CoinMarketCap?” a Pioneer asked on social media.
Despite claims, there was no concrete proof to support bot involvement. However, the PI community’s history of vote brigading added credence to the suspicion.
Unmoved, Pi Network proceeded to roll out .pi domains, providing unique digital identities within its blockchain ecosystem. Bidding with Pi cryptocurrency started on March 14 and will remain open until June 28 for users looking to secure personalized .pi domains.
SEC Drops Lawsuit Against Ripple
In another major win this week in crypto, the US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) dropped its lawsuit against Ripple. The long-running legal battle, which began in 2020, pursued Ripple on allegations of selling XRP as an unregistered security.
While Ripple had already secured partial legal victories in the past, the SEC’s decision to fully drop the lawsuit marks a significant victory for XRP and the broader crypto industry.
The XRP price surged almost 15% in the immediate aftermath of the news, which presented a turning point for crypto regulation in the US. As of this writing, XRP was trading for $2.41, down almost 4% in the last 24 hours.

Amidst this win, crypto market participants are optimistic about a potential XRP ETF (exchange-traded fund) in the US.
Darknet Vendors Turn to DeFi for Money Laundering
Elsewhere, a concerning trend emerged this week in crypto. Reports indicated that darknet market vendors increasingly turn to decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms for laundering illicit funds.
Traditionally, criminals relied on privacy coins like Monero (XMR) and centralized exchanges (CEXs) to cash out their profits. However, with authorities cracking down on these methods, criminals are exploiting DeFi protocols for automated money laundering.
Reports indicate that darknet operators use decentralized exchanges (DEXs), bridges, and liquidity pools. These help them obfuscate transactions and move funds across different blockchains.
This presents new challenges for regulators, as DeFi platforms operate without intermediaries. It makes enforcement efforts more difficult.
The shift highlights the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between criminals and regulators in the crypto space. Experts believe enhanced blockchain analytics and improved smart contract monitoring will be crucial to addressing these concerns.
Trump’s Digital Asset Summit Speech
More recently, this week in crypto, President Donald Trump attended the Digital Asset Summit, though remotely. In the broadcast appearance, Trump revealed big plans for stablecoin adoption in the US. His remarks signaled a pro-crypto stance, suggesting that stablecoins could play a key role in the future of the country’s financial system.
“With the dollar-backed stablecoins, you [the community] will help expand the dominance of the US dollar for many, many years to come. It’ll be at the top, and that’s where we want to keep it,” he said in the pre-recorded broadcast.
He emphasized that the US must adopt digital assets rather than fall behind competitors like China and the European Union.
This speech aligns with growing stablecoin regulatory clarity in the US, where banks can now custody these digital assets. However, new challenges emerge as transparency impedes the mass adoption of stablecoin payments.
On the lighter side, this week in crypto, the Binance exchange hosted a community vote to decide whether to list two new meme coins: Mubarak and Broccoli. This move comes as meme coins continue to dominate retail investor interest.
While some criticize meme coins for their speculative nature, others argue that they drive engagement and adoption. Binance’s decision to involve its community in listing choices highlights the growing power of decentralized decision-making in crypto exchanges.
This week’s crypto developments reflect the industry’s growth—from legal victories and regulatory challenges to user inclusion in centralized exchange decisions.
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Bitcoin Adoption Grows As Public Firms Raise Holdings In Q1


Public companies have added nearly 100,000 Bitcoin to their balance sheets during the first quarter of 2025, pushing total corporate Bitcoin holdings to a staggering 688,000 BTC worth $56.7 billion. According to data from crypto fund issuer Bitwise, this represents a 16% increase in total crypto holdings by publicly traded companies.
12 New Corporate Buyers Enter The Market
The Bitcoin buying spree wasn’t limited to existing crypto investors. Twelve public companies purchased Bitcoin for the first time during Q1, bringing the total number of Bitcoin-holding public firms to 79.
Hong Kong construction firm Ming Shing led new buyers, with its subsidiary Lead Benefit acquiring 833 BTC through two separate purchases – an initial 500 BTC buy in January followed by 333 BTC in February.
Video platform Rumble ranked as the second-largest new buyer, adding 188 BTC to its treasury in mid-March. In a move that stunned market watchers, Hong Kong investment firm HK Asia Holdings Limited purchased just one Bitcoin in February – a modest investment that still caused its share price to almost double in a single day of trading.
Companies are buying bitcoin, Q1 2025 edition. pic.twitter.com/qZc62N8vu5
— Bitwise (@BitwiseInvest) April 14, 2025
Japanese Firm Acquires At A Discount
While new entrants made headlines, existing Bitcoin holders also strengthened their positions. Japanese investment firm Metaplanet announced on April 14 that it had purchased an additional 319 BTC at an average price of 11.8 million yen (about $82,770) per coin.
This latest purchase brings Metaplanet’s total Bitcoin holdings to 4,525 BTC, currently valued at approximately $383.2 million. The company has spent nearly $406 million (58.145 billion yen) building its crypto stack.
Based on current holdings, Metaplanet now ranks as the 10th largest public company crypto holder worldwide, sitting behind Jack Dorsey’s Block, Inc., which holds 8,480 BTC.
BTC reclaiming the green zone in the last week. Source: Coingecko
Bitcoin Price Recovers After Brief Slump
Bitcoin trades at around $85,787 as of April 15, showing a decent performance over the past 24 hours according to CoinGecko data. The cryptocurrency has gained roughly 2.5% since the end of Q1 on March 31.
The price has bounced back from a brief drop below $75,000 on April 7. That temporary decline came after a broader market selloff triggered by a new round of global tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump.
The growing corporate interest in the top crypto comes as more companies look to diversify their treasury holdings. The combined value of public companies’ Bitcoin rose about 2.3% during the first quarter, reaching nearly $57 billion with BTC priced at $82,400 by quarter’s end.
Featured image from Crews Bank, chart from TradingView

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Bolivia Reverses Crypto-for-Fuel Plan Amid Energy Crisis

Bolivia’s Ministry of Trade and Imports has rejected a state-backed plan to use cryptocurrency for fuel imports.
This move, which marks a stunning policy reversal, signals a retreat from the government’s recent push to adopt digital assets as a workaround for dollar shortages.
Bolivia Rejects Crypto-for-Fuel Scheme Amid Energy Sector Turmoil
The initial plan, announced in March by Bolivia’s state-owned energy giant YPFB, aimed to use crypto to secure fuel imports. This was in response to acute shortages of both US dollars and refined fuel.
As reported by Reuters on March 13, the proposal had received government backing at the time.
But in a statement released Tuesday, Director of Trade and Imports Marcos Duran clarified that YPFB will not be permitted to use crypto for international transactions.
“YPFB must use Bolivia’s own resources and dollar-based financial transfers,” Duran said.
Head of digital assets at VanEck, Mathew Sigel, labels this a clear U-turn on crypto policy.
“U-Turn: Bolivia appears to back away from its crypto-for-fuel scheme,” Sigel quipped.
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Bitcoin Poised for Summer Rally as Gold Leads and Liquidity Peaks

The crypto market and broader economy are moving fast as global liquidity reached an all-time high in April 2025. Gold has already broken past $3,200, setting a new record. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is still 30% below its previous peak.
Amid this backdrop, analysts are taking a closer look at the link between Bitcoin and gold. Fresh data also shows strong corporate demand for Bitcoin, with record levels of buying in Q1 2025.
What Bitcoin’s Ties to Gold and Liquidity Signal for Its Price
According to Joe Consorti, Head of Growth at Theya, Bitcoin tends to follow gold’s lead with a lag of about 100 to 150 days. A chart shared by Consorti on X, based on Bloomberg data, illustrates this trend from 2019 to April 14, 2025.

The chart shows gold (XAU/USD) in white and Bitcoin (XBT/USD) in orange. The data reveals that gold usually moves first during upswings, but Bitcoin often rallies harder afterward—especially when global liquidity is rising.
“When the printer roars to life, gold sniffs it out first, then Bitcoin follows harder,” Consorti said.
That 100-to-150-day lag is notable. It suggests Bitcoin could be set for a sharp move higher within the next 3 to 4 months. The recent surge in global liquidity also supports this view.
According to analyst Root, M2 money supply from major central banks—including the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank (ECB), People’s Bank of China (PBoC), Bank of Japan (BoJ), Bank of England (BoE), Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Bank of Canada (BoC), and others—has hit a record high as of April 2025.
The sharp rise points to more cash flowing through the global economy.

Historically, Bitcoin bull markets have often lined up with major increases in global liquidity, as more money in the system tends to push investors toward riskier assets like Bitcoin.
Why Bitcoin Might Outperform Gold and Stocks
Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise Invest, states that Bitcoin is not just outperforming gold but is also surpassing the S&P 500 in the long run. This indicates that Bitcoin is becoming a stronger investment option despite its price volatility.

Data also supports this. A recent Bitwise report shows corporations bought over 95,400 BTC in Q1—about 0.5% of all Bitcoin in circulation. That makes it the largest quarter for corporate accumulation on record.

“People want to own Bitcoin. Corporations do too. 95,000 BTC purchased in Q1,” Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said.
With rising corporate demand and Bitcoin’s strong performance against traditional assets, the stage may be set for a major rally in summer 2025—driven by peak global liquidity and Bitcoin’s historic tendency to follow gold’s lead.
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