BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 928,126
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 16 DEC 2025
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BLUF: Bondi Beach, Hero Recovery, Syria—Attack, Ukraine Strikes Russian Submarine, Manhunt reset, Fentanyl Designated as WMD, US Military Actions on Drug Vessels, New Year’s Eve bomb plot, Minnesota fraud case, SNAP/immigration, Trump filed a $10B lawsuit against the BBC, KindlyMD faces Nasdaq delisting, Strategy Buys More Bitcoin, American Bitcoin Co. Adds 261 BTC, Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Charge, Stock Markets Slide Amid Data Wait, Key jobs report delayed due to a computer-system issue, Trump threatened broadband funding, US Suspends Tech Deal with UK, Amazon Launches Leo Satellite Project
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $87,094 20.31 oz Gold, .20 Median US House
24hr Hi: $89,874 / Lo: $85,129
Volume: $32.23 B
Mkt Cap: $1.73 T
HashRate: 1,177.54 EH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Bondi Beach Mass Shooting in Sydney: On December 14, 2025, a mass shooting occurred during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach, resulting in 15 fatalities and 40 wounded from two gunmen. Australian authorities confirmed the attackers used semi-automatic weapons and were neutralized by police within minutes. The incident prompted immediate global condemnation and calls for enhanced security at public events. Investigations revealed one gunman had ties to extremist groups, while the other remains unidentified pending forensic analysis. Leaders from New Zealand, Iran, and other nations denounced the Bondi Beach attack, expressing solidarity with Australia and the Jewish community. The United Nations issued a statement urging vigilance against hate crimes. Diplomatic channels activated for sharing intelligence on potential international links. No group claimed responsibility as of December 16. (Al Jazeera)
2. Hero Recovery After Tackling Gunman: Ahmed el Ahmed, a 43-year-old father of two and local business owner, underwent surgery for multiple gunshot wounds sustained after disarming one of the attackers. Witnesses reported his actions prevented further casualties. Police commended his bravery in official reports. (Reuters)
3. Syria—Attack in Palmyra killed U.S. service members and a civilian interpreter. The U.S. Army identified two Iowa National Guard soldiers (Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, of Marshalltown) killed in a shooting near Palmyra, Syria, alongside a U.S.interpreter; three other Guard members were wounded. AP reported the attacker was linked to Islamic State and was killed at the scene. State and federal officials publicly issued condolence statements and indicated retaliation messaging toward IS. (AP)
4. Ukraine Strikes Russian Submarine: Ukrainian forces reported successfully targeting a Russian submarine in a Black Sea port using underwater drones on December 13, marking the first such operation. The strike caused significant damage, with Russian naval assets relocating in response. Intelligence confirms the vessel was a Kilo-class submarine used for missile launches. Casualty figures remain unverified. (CNN)
-US Events-
1. Manhunt reset after release of detained “person of interest” Providence officials announced late Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 that a detained “person of interest” in the Dec. 13 Brown University shooting would be released from custody, and the suspect remained at large. Reuters reported police went door-to-door seeking home surveillance footage and publicly released additional video/stills showing a stocky-built suspect wearing dark clothing and a face covering near campus about two hours before the attack. Reuters said the gunman fled after opening fire in a classroom in the Barus & Holley engineering/physics building, where outer doors had been left unlocked during exams. AP News identified the two students killed as Ella Cook (19) and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov (18) and reported nine others were wounded. (Primary Source: Reuters)
2. Fentanyl Designated as WMD: The White House announced on December 16 the classification of fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction to enable stronger enforcement measures. This allows for expanded federal resources in combating distribution networks. Over 100,000 annual overdose deaths were cited. International cooperation is sought. (Reuters)
3. US Military Actions on Drug Vessels: On December 14, US forces intercepted and attacked three vessels in the eastern Pacific, identified as drug trafficking boats carrying cocaine. Eight people were killed in total, three in the first vessel, two in the second and three in the third. The operation involved naval assets and resulted in the seizure of 2 tons of narcotics.
(Al Jazeera)
4. U.S. homeland security—DOJ charged four in alleged New Year’s Eve bomb plot. U.S. prosecutors announced arrests of four suspects accused of planning coordinated bombings set for New Year’s Eve in Southern California. The filing described a multi-target plan and laid out charging instruments; operational details were expected to be litigated in federal court. The case was presented as an active counterterrorism-style disruption rather than a completed attack. (AP)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Treasury/FinCEN—New scrutiny planned for money-services flows tied to Minnesota fraud case. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Treasury would increase reporting requirements for money services businesses and issue a geographic targeting order after a major Minnesota fraud case involving COVID relief funds. Reuters reported Treasury personnel were examining involved businesses and that FinCEN would issue investigation notices. The reporting emphasized focus on flows to areas of concern including Somalia. (Reuters)
2. SNAP/immigration—Federal judge ordered USDA to extend state compliance timeline. A U.S. judge required USDA to give states more time to implement immigration-related eligibility restrictions tied to SNAP guidance. Reuters reported the injunction extends the grace period into April 2026 and came after a lawsuit by 21 Democratic-led states plus D.C. The judge cited confusion and potential state harm in the ruling. (Reuters)
3. Defamation—Trump filed a $10B lawsuit against the BBC. AP reported President Trump sued the BBC for defamation, seeking $10 billion, alleging deceptive editing of his Jan. 6, 2021 speech in a pre-election documentary. The complaint argues editing choices created a false impression about intent and affected the 2024 election environment. The matter moves into civil litigation with defenses expected around editorial judgment and legal standards for public figures. (AP)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. KindlyMD faces Nasdaq delisting risk. The Nasdaq exchange told KindlyMD (NAKA) that it faces being delisted after its share price dropped below $1 for 30 consecutive business days. The health-care company that is building a bitcoin treasury has until June 8 to regain compliance, which requires the stock to close at or above $1 for at least 10 consecutive business days. The shares first fell below $1 in late October, and closed Monday at $0.38. (Coindesk)
2. Strategy Buys More Bitcoin. On Monday Dec. 15th Strategy acquired 10,645 BTC for ~$980.3 million at an average price of $92,098 per bitcoin. As of 12/15/2025, Strategy holds 671,268 Bitcoin (Strategy Public Release)
3. American Bitcoin Co. Adds 261 BTC American Bitcoin Corp, co-founded by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. bought 261 BTC for $23.5 million, lifting its total to 5,044 BTC worth about $434 million. This move ranks the Nasdaq-listed company 21st among top corporate holders, ahead of ProCap Financial's 5,000 BTC. (BTC Treasuries.net)
-Institutional Concerns-
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-Economic Indicators-
1. Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Charge: Ford announced on December 16 a $19.5 billion accounting charge due to reduced electric vehicle demand and production cuts. The move includes asset writedowns and supplier contract terminations. Sales data showed a 20% drop in EV units. Restructuring plans follow. (Fortune)
2. Stock Markets Slide Amid Data Wait: Global stocks declined on December 15 as investors awaited delayed US economic data and central bank decisions. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, with tech sectors leading losses. Bond yields rose slightly. Volatility index increased 5%.
(Reuters)
3. U.S. economy—Key jobs report delayed due to a computer-system issue. The U.S. Commerce Department delayed publication of the October jobs report because of a computer-system problem, according to Reuters. The delay affected scheduled market and policy consumption of the data. The department indicated the report would be released after the issue was resolved. (Reuters)
-Security Concerns-
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-Technology and Science-
1. AI policy—Trump threatened broadband funding cuts for states with restrictive AI laws. Reuters reported President Trump said states judged to be restraining AI innovation could lose access to the $42B BEAD broadband program. The administration’s line emphasized centralized approval and reduced state-by-state compliance burdens. The action was presented as an executive-order-driven enforcement posture.(AP News)
2. US Suspends Tech Deal with UK: The US suspended a technology-sharing agreement with Britain on December 16 over artificial intelligence concerns. The deal, signed earlier in 2025, aimed at boosting ties. Reasons include data security protocols. Negotiations for revisions underway. (Reuters)
3. Amazon Launches Leo Satellite Project: Amazon announced on December 15 the deployment of Leo satellites to expand global internet access, competing with Starlink. Initial launches involve 100 units for testing. Coverage targets remote areas. Regulatory approvals secured in multiple countries. (CNN)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 22/100 (down 3)
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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 928,126
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 16 DEC 2025
Precedence: Routine FNG (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: Bondi Beach, Hero Recovery, Syria—Attack, Ukraine Strikes Russian Submarine, Manhunt reset, Fentanyl Designated as WMD, US Military Actions on Drug Vessels, New Year’s Eve bomb plot, Minnesota fraud case, SNAP/immigration, Trump filed a $10B lawsuit against the BBC, KindlyMD faces Nasdaq delisting, Strategy Buys More Bitcoin, American Bitcoin Co. Adds 261 BTC, Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Charge, Stock Markets Slide Amid Data Wait, Key jobs report delayed due to a computer-system issue, Trump threatened broadband funding, US Suspends Tech Deal with UK, Amazon Launches Leo Satellite Project
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $87,094 20.31 oz Gold, .20 Median US House
24hr Hi: $89,874 / Lo: $85,129
Volume: $32.23 B
Mkt Cap: $1.73 T
HashRate: 1,177.54 EH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Bondi Beach Mass Shooting in Sydney: On December 14, 2025, a mass shooting occurred during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach, resulting in 15 fatalities and 40 wounded from two gunmen. Australian authorities confirmed the attackers used semi-automatic weapons and were neutralized by police within minutes. The incident prompted immediate global condemnation and calls for enhanced security at public events. Investigations revealed one gunman had ties to extremist groups, while the other remains unidentified pending forensic analysis. Leaders from New Zealand, Iran, and other nations denounced the Bondi Beach attack, expressing solidarity with Australia and the Jewish community. The United Nations issued a statement urging vigilance against hate crimes. Diplomatic channels activated for sharing intelligence on potential international links. No group claimed responsibility as of December 16. (Al Jazeera)
2. Hero Recovery After Tackling Gunman: Ahmed el Ahmed, a 43-year-old father of two and local business owner, underwent surgery for multiple gunshot wounds sustained after disarming one of the attackers. Witnesses reported his actions prevented further casualties. Police commended his bravery in official reports. (Reuters)
3. Syria—Attack in Palmyra killed U.S. service members and a civilian interpreter. The U.S. Army identified two Iowa National Guard soldiers (Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, of Marshalltown) killed in a shooting near Palmyra, Syria, alongside a U.S.interpreter; three other Guard members were wounded. AP reported the attacker was linked to Islamic State and was killed at the scene. State and federal officials publicly issued condolence statements and indicated retaliation messaging toward IS. (AP)
4. Ukraine Strikes Russian Submarine: Ukrainian forces reported successfully targeting a Russian submarine in a Black Sea port using underwater drones on December 13, marking the first such operation. The strike caused significant damage, with Russian naval assets relocating in response. Intelligence confirms the vessel was a Kilo-class submarine used for missile launches. Casualty figures remain unverified. (CNN)
-US Events-
1. Manhunt reset after release of detained “person of interest” Providence officials announced late Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 that a detained “person of interest” in the Dec. 13 Brown University shooting would be released from custody, and the suspect remained at large. Reuters reported police went door-to-door seeking home surveillance footage and publicly released additional video/stills showing a stocky-built suspect wearing dark clothing and a face covering near campus about two hours before the attack. Reuters said the gunman fled after opening fire in a classroom in the Barus & Holley engineering/physics building, where outer doors had been left unlocked during exams. AP News identified the two students killed as Ella Cook (19) and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov (18) and reported nine others were wounded. (Primary Source: Reuters)
2. Fentanyl Designated as WMD: The White House announced on December 16 the classification of fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction to enable stronger enforcement measures. This allows for expanded federal resources in combating distribution networks. Over 100,000 annual overdose deaths were cited. International cooperation is sought. (Reuters)
3. US Military Actions on Drug Vessels: On December 14, US forces intercepted and attacked three vessels in the eastern Pacific, identified as drug trafficking boats carrying cocaine. Eight people were killed in total, three in the first vessel, two in the second and three in the third. The operation involved naval assets and resulted in the seizure of 2 tons of narcotics.
(Al Jazeera)
4. U.S. homeland security—DOJ charged four in alleged New Year’s Eve bomb plot. U.S. prosecutors announced arrests of four suspects accused of planning coordinated bombings set for New Year’s Eve in Southern California. The filing described a multi-target plan and laid out charging instruments; operational details were expected to be litigated in federal court. The case was presented as an active counterterrorism-style disruption rather than a completed attack. (AP)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Treasury/FinCEN—New scrutiny planned for money-services flows tied to Minnesota fraud case. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Treasury would increase reporting requirements for money services businesses and issue a geographic targeting order after a major Minnesota fraud case involving COVID relief funds. Reuters reported Treasury personnel were examining involved businesses and that FinCEN would issue investigation notices. The reporting emphasized focus on flows to areas of concern including Somalia. (Reuters)
2. SNAP/immigration—Federal judge ordered USDA to extend state compliance timeline. A U.S. judge required USDA to give states more time to implement immigration-related eligibility restrictions tied to SNAP guidance. Reuters reported the injunction extends the grace period into April 2026 and came after a lawsuit by 21 Democratic-led states plus D.C. The judge cited confusion and potential state harm in the ruling. (Reuters)
3. Defamation—Trump filed a $10B lawsuit against the BBC. AP reported President Trump sued the BBC for defamation, seeking $10 billion, alleging deceptive editing of his Jan. 6, 2021 speech in a pre-election documentary. The complaint argues editing choices created a false impression about intent and affected the 2024 election environment. The matter moves into civil litigation with defenses expected around editorial judgment and legal standards for public figures. (AP)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. KindlyMD faces Nasdaq delisting risk. The Nasdaq exchange told KindlyMD (NAKA) that it faces being delisted after its share price dropped below $1 for 30 consecutive business days. The health-care company that is building a bitcoin treasury has until June 8 to regain compliance, which requires the stock to close at or above $1 for at least 10 consecutive business days. The shares first fell below $1 in late October, and closed Monday at $0.38. (Coindesk)
2. Strategy Buys More Bitcoin. On Monday Dec. 15th Strategy acquired 10,645 BTC for ~$980.3 million at an average price of $92,098 per bitcoin. As of 12/15/2025, Strategy holds 671,268 Bitcoin (Strategy Public Release)
3. American Bitcoin Co. Adds 261 BTC American Bitcoin Corp, co-founded by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. bought 261 BTC for $23.5 million, lifting its total to 5,044 BTC worth about $434 million. This move ranks the Nasdaq-listed company 21st among top corporate holders, ahead of ProCap Financial's 5,000 BTC. (BTC Treasuries.net)
-Institutional Concerns-
NSTR
-Economic Indicators-
1. Ford Takes $19.5 Billion EV Charge: Ford announced on December 16 a $19.5 billion accounting charge due to reduced electric vehicle demand and production cuts. The move includes asset writedowns and supplier contract terminations. Sales data showed a 20% drop in EV units. Restructuring plans follow. (Fortune)
2. Stock Markets Slide Amid Data Wait: Global stocks declined on December 15 as investors awaited delayed US economic data and central bank decisions. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%, with tech sectors leading losses. Bond yields rose slightly. Volatility index increased 5%.
(Reuters)
3. U.S. economy—Key jobs report delayed due to a computer-system issue. The U.S. Commerce Department delayed publication of the October jobs report because of a computer-system problem, according to Reuters. The delay affected scheduled market and policy consumption of the data. The department indicated the report would be released after the issue was resolved. (Reuters)
-Security Concerns-
NSTR
-Technology and Science-
1. AI policy—Trump threatened broadband funding cuts for states with restrictive AI laws. Reuters reported President Trump said states judged to be restraining AI innovation could lose access to the $42B BEAD broadband program. The administration’s line emphasized centralized approval and reduced state-by-state compliance burdens. The action was presented as an executive-order-driven enforcement posture.(AP News)
2. US Suspends Tech Deal with UK: The US suspended a technology-sharing agreement with Britain on December 16 over artificial intelligence concerns. The deal, signed earlier in 2025, aimed at boosting ties. Reasons include data security protocols. Negotiations for revisions underway. (Reuters)
3. Amazon Launches Leo Satellite Project: Amazon announced on December 15 the deployment of Leo satellites to expand global internet access, competing with Starlink. Initial launches involve 100 units for testing. Coverage targets remote areas. Regulatory approvals secured in multiple countries. (CNN)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 22/100 (down 3)
Analyst Comments NSTR
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Have a happy Monday everyone!
📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 927,575
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 12Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: US, Japan Show of Strength in East China Sea / Thai PM Dissolves Parliament / Machado in Norway for Peace Prize / Trump May Ease Marijuana Regs / MS-13 Leader Arrested in Nebraska / Kirk Killer Trial Starts / Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years / Texas Buys First Round of Bitcoin / 65% of BTC Treasuries Underwater / Coinbase Gets into Prediction, Tokenization Markets / Charity Fund to Hold Bitcoin for Years / Stocks Up on Liquidity Injections / Apple CEO Makes Case For Privacy / Ring Facial ID Under Scrutiny / Bitcoin HODLers Do Well, Short-Timers Hurting / Statue of Nakamoto at NYSE Seems Strange / What is Low Time Preference?
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $92,501, 21.30 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $93,554 / Lo: $89,335
Volume: 68B (Up 1%)
Mkt Cap: $1.84T (Up 3%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Up 100%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. US Bombers Join Japanese Jets in Show of Force After China-Russia Drills: U.S. B-52 bombers conducted joint exercises with Japanese fighter jets over the East China Sea following recent military drills by China and Russia in the region. The operation involved aerial refueling and formation flying, demonstrating allied readiness in response to increased regional tensions. Tokyo reported no direct confrontations during the exercise. (Reuters)
2. Thai PM dissolves parliament to 'return power to people': Thailand has dissolved parliament after nearly a week of fresh clashes along its border with Cambodia, with a general election to be called within 45 to 60 days. (BBC) (AC-Thailand is in crisis mode with the fresh conflict with Cambodia, and now the dissolution of parliament and various political parties vying for power.)
3. Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Arrives in Norway After Hiding: Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado surfaced in Norway hours after the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, having evaded capture by the Maduro government for months. She traveled via fishing boat and private jet, crossing borders undetected. Machado plans to continue advocacy from exile while seeking international support. (CNN)
-US Events-
1. Trump Poised To Greatly Ease Federal Marijuana Regulation: In a move seen as long overdue by many people on both sides of America's left-right political divide, President Trump is expected to use an executive order to dramatically reduce federal restrictions on marijuana. The order, which may come in the next few weeks, will direct federal agencies to move toward reclassifying marijuana as a "Schedule III" drug, which would put it on the same level as common prescription painkillers. (ZeroHedge)
2. DHS Arrests Illegal Alien MS-13 ‘Assassination Squad’ Leader in Nebraska: Gerson Emir Cuadra Soto allegedly bribed his way out of Honduran prison after being linked to the July 2022 killing of Said Lobo Bonilla, the son of former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo Sosa, and three other victims. Cuadra Soto, known as “Fantasma” within MS-13, is then alleged to have entered the United States later that year by illegally crossing the southern border. He then obtained a California driver’s license in his true identity, DHS said. (Breitbart)
3. Tyler Robinson, accused of shooting Charlie Kirk, appears in Utah courtroom for first time in person: Robinson is facing multiple charges, including aggravated murder, in connection with Kirk’s Sept. 10 death. Prosecutors have indicated they will seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted. (SaltLakeTribune)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Terraform Labs Founder Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years For Collapse of UST and Luna: Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon was sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing an "unusually serious" fraud that led to the collapse of UST and Luna. Judge Engelmayer compared Kwon to a cult leader who traded on victims' trust, impacting investors' lives. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Texas Launches State Crypto Reserve with $5M | 55.73 BTC Bitcoin Purchase: Texas became the first U.S. state to establish a cryptocurrency reserve fund, acquiring $5 million | 55.73 BTC in Bitcoin as an initial investment. (CNBC)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. 65% of Corporate Bitcoin Treasuries Are Underwater: Corporate Bitcoin treasuries swung into widespread unrealized losses in November, as Bitcoin’s brief drop below $90,000 | 0.98 BTC left roughly 65% of measurable corporate holders in the red. (BitcoinMag) (AC-Low vs. high time preferences matter.)
2. Coinbase Gears Up for Launch of Prediction Markets, Tokenized Stocks: Crypto exchange Coinbase is set to introduce prediction markets and tokenized equities, two popular financial products, during a showcase on December 17. The tokenized stocks will be launched directly by Coinbase, not through external partners. (Bloomberg) (AC-Some companies chase the money while very few stick to principles. Such is lot of free enterprise.)
3. Save the Children's new Bitcoin Fund seeks to maximize donation value with up to four-year holding strategy: The fund was developed in partnership with digital asset firm Fortris and is designed to allow the charity to hold, manage, and deploy bitcoin donations during crises. The Bitcoin Fund enables Save the Children to securely hold donated bitcoin for up to four years, hoping to maximize the value of contributions. (TheBlock) (AC-The value of giving and receiving charity with a low time preference Bitcoin mindset changes so many things and opens up new opportunities to be good stewards for those who need it.)
-Economic Indicators-
1. S&P 500 Rebounds, Dow at Fresh Record: The Dow jumped 1.4% to a fresh record and the S&P 500 reversed early session losses to close 0.3% higher, while the Nasdaq pared losses to 0.3% on Thursday afternoon as investors rotated out of richly valued tech names and into cyclicals and beaten down value stocks after the Fed cut rates by 25 basis points to 3.50% to 3.75% and signaled a conditional easing path. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Apple CEO Pushes for Changes in US Child Online Safety Bill: Apple CEO Tim Cook advocated for amendments to a U.S. bill on child online safety, citing potential privacy risks from expanded data collection. The meeting with lawmakers focused on balancing protection with user rights. The legislation remains under debate in Congress. (Reuters)
2. Ring's Facial Recognition Feature Under Scrutiny: Amazon's Ring doorbell facial recognition tool faces questions over privacy implications, particularly for delivery personnel scanned without consent. A U.S. senator requested details on data handling practices. The company affirmed compliance with existing laws. ((WWLP)
-Technology and Science-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Bitcoin Accumulation by Long-term Holders Continues Despite Short-term Holders Facing Significant Losses: Accumulator wallets have been buying up Bitcoin, with 75,000 BTC purchased in early December, despite short-term holders facing 20-30% losses. The market is experiencing significant stress, with unrealized losses totaling around $350 billion. (Decrypt) (AC-The phenomena of low time preference is growing worldwide as the effects of a scarce, immutable asset affect the choices and incentives of millions. Read Von Mises.)
2. Satoshi Nakamoto Statue at NYSE: Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto was honored with a statue at the New York Stock Exchange, marking a symbolic presence in traditional finance. (CoinGecko) (AC-A P2P e-cash system is the antithesis of trad-fi, but change is in the air.)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 29/100 (Even)
Analyst Comments (AC): Today's theme is the incentive structure of human thinking and planning, and how a low time preference changes that in so many ways. For further understanding of the Austrian economic concept, read the 'Bitcoin Standard' by Ammous, or numerous articles within the Mises Institute and other sources. Life under a low time preference leads to more peace of mind, and even better decisions.
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 927,427
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 11Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Thai-Cambodia Conflict Heats Up / US Seizes Oil Tanker Off Venezuela / US Judge Says Trump Must End L.A. Deployment / Washington State Evacuates Areas From Flooding / NDAA Passes House / Crypto Market Bill Tabled Over Holiday / BPI Calls for Samourai Devs Pardon / Bitcoin Exchange Paxful Guilty of Laundering / Twenty-One Debuts on NYSE / Gemini Gets Into Prediction With a Crypto Twist / US Fed Drops Rate 25 bps, Yields Drop, Stocks Up / US to Scour Incoming Foreigners Social Media Accounts / People Uploading Medical Histories to ChatGPT / OpenAI Warns Next Models Increase Cyber Risk
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $90,048, 21.38 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $94,477 / Lo: $89,459
Volume: 67B (Even)
Mkt Cap: $1.79T (Down 2%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Down 90%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Half a Million Evacuated on Thai-Cambodia Border Amid Conflict: Thai and Cambodian military forces engaged in clashes along their shared border, resulting in the evacuation of approximately 500,000 residents from affected areas. The fighting has intensified despite a recent peace agreement, with both sides deploying additional troops and artillery. U.S. President Trump has initiated diplomatic efforts to mediate and end the hostilities, scheduling talks with regional leaders. (TheGuardian)
2. U.S. Seizes Cuba-Bound Oil Tanker Off Venezuelan Coast: An unnamed source said “the ship was enroute to Cuba, where the state firm Cubametales was planning to sell it to Asian energy brokers.” Due to U.S. sanctions, most of Venezuela’s oil product is sold to China. “It was seized because of its past links to smuggling illicit Iranian oil, not because of ties to the Maduro regime, although it was carrying Venezuelan oil. A federal judge authorized a seizure warrant for the tanker roughly two weeks ago,” a US official said. (Breitbart)
-US Events-
1. US judge says Trump must end National Guard deployment in Los Angeles: A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered an end to Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles and directed that they be returned to the control of the state's Democratic governor, finding that the Republican president had exceeded his authority. (Reuters)
2. Atmospheric River Drives Record Flood Threat in Washington as Governor Declares Emergency: Meteorologists described a moisture 'jet stream' pushing heavy rain into western Washington as the Skagit River is expected to crest at roughly 41 feet in Mount Vernon on Friday, risking floodwall overtopping. Mount Vernon city officials ordered Level 3 'Leave Now' evacuations for neighborhoods along the Skagit River. (GroundNews)
3. House passes defense bill to raise troop pay and overhaul weapons purchases: Overall, the sweeping bill calls for a 3.8% pay raise for many military members as well as housing and facility improvements on military bases. Lawmakers overseeing the military said the bill would change how the Pentagon buys weapons, with an emphasis on speed after years of delay by the defense industry. The legislation next heads to the Senate, where leaders are working to pass the bill before lawmakers depart Washington for a holiday break. (AP)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Upcoming Crypto Market Structure Bill Markup Likely Pushed To Post-Holiday: The much-anticipated crypto market structure bill, intended to establish a clearer regulatory framework for digital assets in the United States, appears to be facing significant delays. Recent discussions among a bipartisan group of pro-crypto senators suggest that a markup, initially expected before Christmas, may be postponed until after the holiday season. (Bitcoinist)
2. Pardoning the Samourai Developers Would Restore Legal Clarity and Protect Non-Custodial Code: This case has already had a measurable chilling effect on developers working on privacy and security tools in the United States. Leaving the convictions in place would discourage responsible innovation and push critical work to jurisdictions that do not share our commitment to open research and transparent development. A pardon would correct a clear misapplication of federal law, protect the integrity of long-standing distinctions in financial regulation, and reaffirm that publishing non-custodial software is not—and should not become—a criminal act. (BitcoinMag)
3. Bitcoin Exchange Paxful Agrees to Plead Guilty, Hit With $7.5 Million in Penalties: Paxful pleaded guilty to federal charges and will pay $7.5 million total in criminal and civil penalties for enabling money laundering and criminal activity on its Bitcoin exchange. Paxful operated as a peer-to-peer exchange through which users traded Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for fiat, prepaid cards, and gift cards. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
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-Institutional Concerns-
1. Bitcoin Treasury Company Twenty One Debuts on NYSE: Twenty One, a Bitcoin treasury company, listed on the NYSE and saw its shares drop 25% in initial trading. The debut priced shares at $10 through a PIPE arrangement. The company focuses on holding Bitcoin as a reserve asset for corporate treasuries. (CoinDesk)
2. Gemini Approved by CFTC for U.S. Prediction Markets: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission granted approval to Gemini for offering prediction markets in the U.S. The platform will allow users to trade contracts on event outcomes using cryptocurrencies. Gemini's stock rose nearly 14% following the announcement.(CoinDesk)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates by 25 Basis Points: The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.50%–3.75% to support maximum employment and curb somewhat elevated inflation amid moderate economic growth and slowing job gains. (BitcoinMag)
2. US 10-Year Yield Extends Fall on Dovish Fed View: The US 10-year Treasury yield fell to around 4.12%, marking a second consecutive session of declines after the Federal Reserve delivered its third quarter-point rate cut this year, in line with expectations. (TradingEconomics)
3. US Stocks Extend Gains After Fed: The Dow Jones extended gains, closing 1.1% higher, while the S&P 500 rose 0.7% and the Nasdaq reversed early losses to end 0.4% higher on Wednesday as traders reacted to the FOMC decision and Fed Chair Powell’s remarks. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. U.S. to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists' Social Media Histories: The U.S. government plans to expand reviews of foreign tourists' social media accounts for visa approvals. This includes checking posts for security risks, potentially delaying authorizations. A travel firm warned of longer processing times due to increased data collection. (NYTimes) (AC-A slippery slope of privacy-related issues. Once US government officials are permitted to scour personal accounts (in the name of terrorist ideologies) that door is open to all manner of data collection for whatever administration is in office.)
-Technology and Science-
1. People Uploading Medical Records to AI Chatbots: Individuals are sharing personal health data, such as blood tests, with AI chatbots for analysis. This practice raises risks of breaches and inaccurate advice, as platforms may not follow HIPAA standards. Experts highlight low user awareness of privacy implications. (NYTimes)
2. OpenAI warns new models pose 'high' cybersecurity risk: OpenAI on Wednesday warned that its upcoming artificial intelligence models could pose a "high" cybersecurity risk, as their capabilities advance rapidly. The AI models might either develop working zero-day remote exploits against well-defended systems or assist with complex enterprise or industrial intrusion operations aimed at real-world effects, the ChatGPT maker said in a blog post. (Reuters)
-Bitcoin Community-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 29/100 (Up 3 pts)
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 927,272
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 10Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Trump Goes to Tariffs Over Mexico Water Dispute / US, EU and Russia FUD Grows / Dems Win Miami Mayor / Mamdani Goes with Felon for Security Team / Shooting at KY State Kills 1 / Banks Can Act at Intermediaries on Crypto / US Rep. Inserts Anti-CBDC Clause in NDAA / BTC ETFs Inflow Again / PNC Bank Offers Bitcoin Sales / Fed Rate Decision Today / Modern Battlefield in Unrecognizable to Vets Now / SpaceX Preps For IPO
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $92,006, 21.92 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $94,601 / Lo: $90,051
Volume: 67B (Up 20%)
Mkt Cap: $1.83T (Up 2%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 10 sats/vBtye (Up 900%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Trump Threatens 5% Tariff and $12B Bailout for Farmers Amid Tensions with Mexico Over Water Disputes: Donald Trump has escalated his standoff with Mexico by threatening a 5% tariff on imports and a $12 billion bailout for American farmers, accusing Mexico of violating decades-old water-sharing obligations under the 1944 US–Mexico Water Treaty. He added that Mexico still has to deliver 800,000 acre-feet of water for failing to comply over the past five years, and needs at least 200,000 acre-feet of water before 31st December. 'That is why I have authorized documentation to impose a 5% Tariff on Mexico if this water isn't released, IMMEDIATELY.', he wrote on TRUTH social. (IBTimes)
2. The widening rift between Trump and Europe is a gift to Putin: On Tuesday, Trump doubled down on his administration’s criticism of Europe, saying in a newly published interview with Politico that European nations were “weak” and “decaying” because of their immigration policies. The jubilation likely expressed in Moscow over Washington’s put-downs of Europe is reminiscent of the glee over Trump and Vance’s public scolding of Zelensky in the Oval Office later that month. But there appears to be a deliberate Russian strategy here. Russian policy has been clearly aimed at chipping away European support for Ukraine, while seizing an opportunity to sow doubt about the viability of the NATO alliance. (CNN) (AC-This article is similar in tone to the 'Russian collusion' narratives from 2016. The saber-rattling by the EU over Russia is louder than ever, making reasoning observers wondering why Europeans are full of dread of an impending Russian invasion. The geopolitical atmosphere concerning Europe, the US and Russia is thick with maneuver and 5th Gen warfare.)
-US Events-
1. Democrats flip Miami mayor’s office, winning control for first time in nearly 30 years: Democrat Eileen Higgins won Miami's mayoral runoff, routing Trump-backed Emilio Gonzalez 59% to 40% and ending nearly 30 years of Republican control. (GroundNews)
2. Zohran Mamdani Picks Convicted Armed Robber to Lead Public Safety Transition Team: New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani tapped Mysonne Linen, formerly incarcerated rapper, to lead his City Hall transition team on public safety. (Breitbart)
3. Suspect in deadly shooting on Kentucky State University’s campus identified: One person is dead and another is injured after a shooting on Kentucky State University’s campus Tuesday. Frankfort Police report that a suspect is in custody and is not a KSU student.The suspect has been identified as 48-year-old Jacob Lee Bard of Evansville, Indiana. He is charged with murder and first-degree assault. (WKYT)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. OCC Confirms Banks Can Act as Intermediaries in Crypto Transactions: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has clarified that national banks may engage in “riskless principal” transactions involving crypto-assets. (BitcoinMag)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. U.S. Lawmaker Pushes CBDC Ban Into NDAA After ‘Broken Promises’ Claim: Rep, Keith Self revealed that he has formally submitted an amendment to add a ban on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The amendment aims to stop the Federal Reserve from creating, testing, or supporting any digital asset that works like a CBDC, even under a different name. However, the proposal also blocks Federal Reserve banks from offering accounts or financial services directly to individuals. (CoinPedia)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Fidelity Bitcoin ETF Sees $199M Inflow: Fidelity's Bitcoin ETF recorded a $199 million net inflow, leading spot Bitcoin ETFs. (CoinGecko)
2. Coinbase Drives a New Institutional Milestone With PNC Bitcoin Access: Coinbase’s expanded partnership with PNC Bank opens direct bitcoin access inside PNC’s private-banking platform, signaling a pivotal step toward mainstream digital-asset integration as wealth clients seek regulated, seamless exposure. (BitcoinCom)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US Treasury Yields at 3-Month High: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note hovered near 4.2% on Wednesday, its highest level in three months, as markets braced for the FOMC’s policy decision later in the day. While the Fed is widely expected to deliver a third consecutive 25 bps rate cut, attention is firmly on updated projections and guidance for 2026. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
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-Technology and Science-
1. Modern Warfare: Lessons From Ukraine: The future of war is looking more science-fiction by the day. In Ukraine, each side uses tens of thousands of these drones per month. They’re so common that 12 gauge shotguns have become essential kit for soldiers on the front-lines. It turns out that birdshot is among the most effective counters. It’s not just flying drones. Unmanned ground combat vehicles (UGVs) are also coming into play. For now, these ground-based drones are crude with limited range and ammunition. But within a few years they will evolve into intimidating juggernauts roaming the battlefield. In the near future tanks and artillery will also be unmanned. Drones and missiles are already becoming capable of autonomous action. But both sides are understandably secretive about their capabilities. The bottom line is that the hunter-killer robots from The Terminator are moving from sci-fi to reality. (ZeroHedge) (AC-These technological advancements are not just limited to the battlefield, but also to semi-permissive and even permissive environments and localized conflicts. As veterans of recent conflicts, the rapid evolution of tactics and strategy disassociate us from the modern battlefields. For example, are snipers and recon units even relevant anymore? It is significantly a new world of combat, only 3+ years in the making.)
2. SpaceX Plans Record-Breaking Public Offering, Raising Billions for Starlink Expansion: SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, is preparing for a major public offering next year that could raise more than $25 billion and value the company at over $1 trillion. The initial public offering may take place around June or July. (TechTimes)
-Bitcoin Community-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 26/100 (Up 4 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 927,133
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 09Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Earthquake Hit Northern Japan / Zelenskyy Meets Pope / Nigerian Organ-Harvesting Ring Discovered / New Aid to US Farmers / Florida Designates CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood Terror Orgs / Palantir To Help ICE / CEOs Meet Lawmakers Over CLARITY Act / Islamic Bank Offers Bitcoin / Nunchuk Secures $1B BTC in Custody / All Eyes on Fed This Week / Crypto's 'Oceans 11' Team Convicted / Snapchat to Verify Age (and more) / Cloudfare Has 2nd Outage / ChatGPT Removed 'Share' Feature
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $90,553, 21.52 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $92,099 / Lo: $89,586
Volume: 56B (Down 2%)
Mkt Cap: $1.8T (Down 1%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Down 50%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Magnitude 7.5 Earthquake Strikes Northern Japan: A magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit northern Japan on December 09, 2025, injuring at least 23 people and triggering a 2-foot tsunami that affected coastal areas. Authorities issued warnings for potential aftershocks, advising residents to stay alert as stronger tremors could occur within the coming days. No fatalities were reported, but infrastructure assessments are ongoing in the affected regions. (BBC)
2. Zelenskyy Meets Pope Amid Ukraine Peace Preparations: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Pope Francis yesterday to discuss ongoing peace efforts as Ukraine prepares to send updated proposals to the U.S. The meeting focused on humanitarian concerns and ceasefire violations in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with Zelenskyy emphasizing the need for international support. (NBC)
3. Nigeria Investigates Organ-Harvesting Ring After Discovering Mutilated Corpses: The horror is an especially grim example of Nigeria’s kidnapping epidemic, in which every sort of malevolent group — from Islamic State jihadis to huge bandit gangs and small groups of petty criminals — kidnaps vulnerable people. Over a hundred bodies were found at the “organ-harvesting slaughterhouse.” Both the hotel and mortuary were sealed by police while forensic teams examined the scene. (Breitbart)
-US Events-
1. Trump Announces $12 Billion Aid Package for Farmers: President Trump unveiled a $12 billion bailout for U.S. farmers yesterday, during a round-table meeting, aimed at offsetting losses from ongoing trade wars with China. The aid includes direct payments to affected producers, following China's boycott of American agricultural products. Farmers in key states like Iowa and Ohio are expected to receive the bulk of the funds through federal programs. (NYTimes)
2. Florida designates CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist groups: Florida has designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist organizations, "EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY," Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced Monday evening — prompting CAIR to vow it'll sue his administration. (Axios)
3. Palantir Building ICE "ImmigrationOS" To Track Migrants: A contract first reviewed by Business Insider stated that ICE and Palantir are working to deploy the Immigration Lifecycle Operating System — or ImmigrationOS — to support ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in response to urgent deportation national security goals outlined in President Trump's Executive Orders. (ZeroHedge)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. CEOs Of Leading Banks To Discuss Crypto Market Structure With US Senators This Week: In the wake of the GENIUS Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump in July, attention is now turning to the CLARITY Act, commonly known as the crypto market structure bill. This legislation has encountered substantial delays, exacerbated by the recent government shutdown and a lack of consensus in Congress. This week, the CEOs of Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America are scheduled to meet with both Republican and Democratic senators to discuss the evolving legislation. (Bitcoinist)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Bitcoin's Weakest November Since 2018: Bitcoin recorded its weakest November since 2018, with significant selling pressure originating from the European market. BTC and ETH declined 20-25%. (CoinGecko)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. UAE Islamic Bank Makes History With Bitcoin Access: An Islamic bank is now letting clients buy and sell Bitcoin inside its mobile app. The bank partnered with Fuze to ensure security and Sharia compliance. Crypto inflows to the UAE have surged, encouraging regulated institutions to participate. (CoinDoo)
2. Nunchuk: The Open-Source Mobile Multi-Sig Wallet Now Securing Over $1 Billion | 11,073 BTC in Bitcoin: Nunchuk Inc. is an open source, multi-signature mobile wallet for advanced bitcoin security, self-custody, and inheritance. Launched in 2020, the app offers users a feature-rich toolkit to set up high-security bitcoin wallets, with little competition on the mobile app market, as most other mobile wallets do not support multi-signature functionality at all. (BitcoinMag)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US Stocks Start the Week in the Red: US stocks extended losses to close lower on Monday, with the S&P 500 down 0.3%, the Dow Jones off 0.4% and the Nasdaq slipping 0.2% as investors reassessed the 2026 Fed policy path. A Wednesday cut remains priced in at roughly 90% yet firmer inflation signals have kept expectations tethered to a cautious stance. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Ninth Defendant Pleads Guilty in $263M | 2,909 BTC Crypto Social-Engineering Scheme: A 22-year-old California man has become the ninth defendant to plead guilty in a RICO-style crypto theft ring that drained roughly $263 million in Bitcoin from a single Washington, D.C. victim, and hundreds of millions more from other targets across the U.S. Prosecutors say the crew laundered the stolen crypto by first converting portions into privacy coin Monero, then routing funds through opaque exchanges and “crypto-to-cash” brokers, all while spending the proceeds on opulence. (Decrypt) (AC-This crew built a 'Oceans 11' style system to go after known crypto holders, but didn't have the same genius of movie crew to not stay out of jail. It certainly worked though.)
2. Snapchat Introduces Age Verification Amid Social Media Ban Concerns: Snapchat announced on December 09, 2025, that users under 16 can verify age via selfies for account access, raising privacy issues as Australia's social media ban for minors takes effect. The process involves facial analysis without storing images long-term, according to company statements. (ABC)
-Technology and Science-
1. Banks, Shopify, Zoom Hit Again as Cloudflare's Second December Outage Reveals The Internet's Fragility: A wave of 500 Internal Server Errors swept across the internet on 5 December 2025, knocking offline major banks, stock trading platforms, e-commerce giants, and video conferencing tools — marking Cloudflare's second significant outage within three weeks. (IBTimes)
2. OpenAI Removes ChatGPT Share Tool Due to Privacy Risks: OpenAI discontinued the ChatGPT conversation-sharing feature on December 05, 2025, after reports of privacy vulnerabilities, including Google indexing shared links. The tool allowed users to export chats but exposed sensitive data without adequate safeguards. Company engineers are reviewing alternatives to prevent future breaches. (BusinessStandard)
-Bitcoin Community-
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-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 22/100 (Up 2 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 926,520
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 05Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Ex-Spy Chief Warns of Venezuela's Plans / Anti-Hamas Leader Killed / Putin Won't Give Up Territory / J6 Bomber Suspect Arrested, Evidence Gathered Dust / SCOTUS Allows Texas Redistricting / OpenAI Ordered To Give Up Chat Logs / Digital Payments Must be Approved By UAE Central Bank / Malaysians Target Illegal Bitcoin Miners / Precious Metals Outshine Bitcoin This Year / US Lawmakers to Outlaw NVIDIA Chips to China / Bitcoin on Truth /
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $90,718, 21.49 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $93,223 / Lo: $90,841
Volume: 58B (Down 18%)
Mkt Cap: $1.81T (Down 2%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 5 sats/vBtye (Up 67%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Ex-Venezuelan Spy Chief Warns Trump of Maduro's Narco-Terror Plot: Carvajal, who once ran Venezuela's military intelligence under Chávez and Maduro before defecting in 2017 and pleading guilty to narco-terrorism charges this June, accuses the Maduro regime of running the Cartel de los Soles to flood U.S. cities with cocaine, backed by Cuba, FARC, ELN, and Hezbollah. He details how the regime exported the Tren de Aragua gang to commit crimes like kidnappings and extortion in the U.S., alongside decades of spying, including Russian listening posts and paid U.S. officials. Carvajal also claims personal involvement in rigging Venezuela's elections via Smartmatic, which he says was designed to keep the regime in power and later exported with ties to U.S. systems—though such U.S. rigging claims lack evidence. (X, Various) (AC-If these claims are true, this could be the ultimate reasoning for the US pressure and potential conflict with Maduro and Venezuela.)
2. Leader of anti-Hamas militia armed by Israel killed in Gaza: Yasser Abu Shabab, who led a militia controlling a patch of territory in Rafah in southern Gaza, was killed while trying to “de-escalate a conflict” between members of a family in a public square. Abu Shabab, who was in his early 30s, appeared to be spreading his reach slowly in southern Gaza as he tried to carve out an area free of Hamas. (CNN)
3. Putin rejects key parts of US peace plan as Kremlin official warns Europe faces new war risk: Putin said there were parts of the American proposal he "can’t accept," including requirements for Russia to withdraw from occupied Ukrainian territory. (Fox)
-US Events-
1. AG Bondi: Evidence Leading to J6 Pipe Bomber Arrest ‘Collecting Dust’ at Biden’s FBI for 4 Years: Brian Cole Jr. was arrested and charged with placing the pipe bombs at the RNC and the DNC on January 5, 2021. He was also charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and the attempted malicious destruction by means of explosive materials, with more charges likely to result from the ongoing investigation. The arrest raises questions about the lack of progress made by the Biden administration under FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland. (Breitbart)
2. Supreme Court Allows Texas Redistricting Map: The U.S. Supreme Court has permitted the Texas GOP to implement a newly redistricted congressional map temporarily. Texas state officials approved the map during the summer. (CBS)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. OpenAI Ordered to Produce Chat Logs: OpenAI must produce millions of anonymized chat logs from ChatGPT users in its high-stakes copyright dispute with the New York Times and other news outlets, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled. The judge rejected OpenAI's privacy-related objections to an earlier order requiring the artificial intelligence startup to submit the records as evidence. "There are multiple layers of protection in this case precisely because of the highly sensitive and private nature of much of the discovery," Wang said. (Reuters)
2. Digital asset payments now regulated by UAE Central Bank: The new rules say that anyone “carrying on, issuing, or facilitating, whether directly or indirectly, any Licensed Financial Activity, regardless of the medium, technology or form employed – shall be subject to the licensing, regulatory, and oversight jurisdiction of the Central Bank.” Conducting regulated financial activities without the requisite regulatory approval is also a criminal offense, which can carry prison terms. On the brighter side, the new law also lays the legal foundation for recognizing the digital dirham—the CBUAE’s CBDC—as legal tender. This means that the digital dirham is now on a legal footing with physical cash in the UAE. (CoinGeek) (AC-While some countries look to build Bitcoin payment rails, this harsh example shows the tyranny of centralization of digital assets, and the continued 'progress' toward a highly-managed financial system.)
3. Malaysian Authorities Are Using Drones to Target Power-Stealing Bitcoin Miners: Malaysian authorities are cracking down on Bitcoin mining operations stealing power from the grid using drones and handheld sensors. A special committee was formed to target illicit actors, resulting in the shutdown of almost 2,400 operations and the discovery of 14,000 illicit mining operations over the past five years. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
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-Institutional Concerns-
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-Economic Indicators-
1. Gold and Silver Outshine Bitcoin Amid Concerns Over Fed Policy and Inflation: Gold and silver have significantly outperformed Bitcoin this year, with returns of 86% and 60% respectively, while Bitcoin has dipped by -1.2%. Investors are turning to precious metals due to fears of monetary debasement and a potential Fed policy error. (Decrypt)
-Security Concerns-
1. US senators unveil bill to prevent easing of curbs on Nvidia chip sales to China: bipartisan group of U.S. senators, including prominent Republican China hawk Tom Cotton, on Thursday unveiled a bill that would block the Trump administration from loosening rules that restrict Beijing's access to artificial intelligence chips from Nvidia and AMD for 2.5 years. (reuters)
-Technology and Science-
1. Bitcoin is quietly becoming the ultimate expert witness, forcing judges to accept a new standard of truth: Bitcoin introduced an alternative way to preserve a history of events, one that does not assume a single office or country will remain honest or functional. A satoshi can come to stand for a share in a company, a document hash, or a pointer to a land parcel held in a separate database. The timechain then becomes a permanent index of when those markers moved between keys, whether or not any court noticed at the time. (CryptoSlate)
-Bitcoin Community-
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-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 28/100 (Up 2 pts)
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 926,405
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 04Dec2025
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Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Maduro Looks For Support / Putin Visits India / Trump Reverses Fuel Standards / Green Card Status Frozen for 19 Countries / Bill May Raise VA Disability Compensation / EU Investigates Meta / BPI Calls For Samourai Dev Pardon / 21 Capital Goes Public / Fink Reverses Course on Bitcoin / Japan Yields at 18-Year High / Austrian Torture and Murder for Crypto / Ledger Faces Another Security Risk / Bitcoin Mining Cheap In Columbia / Bitcoin MENA Draws 12K
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $92,684, 22.12 oz Gold, .22 Median US House
24hr Hi: $94,060 / Lo: $91,782
Volume: 70B (Down 17%)
Mkt Cap: $1.85T (Even)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 3 sats/vBtye (Up 200%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Maduro Strengthens Alliances Amid Trump Threats: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is bolstering ties with Russia and China in response to threats from the Trump administration. The U.S. has warned of potential sanctions and military intervention if Maduro refuses to relinquish power. Diplomatic negotiations have begun but remain strained as of December 3, 2025. (NYTimes)
2. Putin visits India amid Ukraine peace push: Putin’s 30-hour speed trip also coincides with a tense turn in relations between Washington and New Delhi, with the US also punishing India with tariffs and a sanctions threat for its strong historic ties with Russia and a surge in its purchase of Russian crude during the Ukraine war. (ALJazeera)
-US Events-
1. Trump Administration Rolling Back Biden-Era Fuel Economy Standards that Drove Up Car Prices: President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration is resetting Biden-era Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards that increased car prices. (Breitbart)
2. Your Green Card Status Could Be Frozen as US Targets 19 Countries, Eyes Expansion to 32: The Trump administration has paused all immigration applications, including green card and citizenship processing, for nationals from 19 countries. This sweeping crackdown has left thousands facing an uncertain future, with many scheduled appointments suddenly cancelled. (IBTimes)
3. Bill would raise VA compensation for severely injured vets, survivors: A bill in Congress would significantly increase the amount of disability compensation awarded to veterans with catastrophic injuries and survivors, but lawmakers are sparring over how to cover its estimated $7 billion cost. The Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act, HR 6047, would raise the amount of disability compensation provided to these families by $10,000 a year and increase payments for survivors by 1% each year for five years. (MilitaryTimes)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. EU launches antitrust probe into Meta over use of AI in WhatsApp: The EU said Thursday it has opened an antitrust probe to determine if the way Meta is rolling out AI features in WhatsApp breaches the bloc's competition rules. (France24)
2. Bitcoin Policy Institute calls for Samourai pardon as petition tops 3,200: A Washington think tank and prominent Bitcoiners say jailing the Samourai Wallet developers for an “unlicensed money transmitter” conspiracy criminalizes non-custodial code. (CoinTelegraph)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
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-Institutional Concerns-
1. Bitcoin Firm Twenty One Capital to Start Trading on NYSE This Month: Twenty One Capital, a Bitcoin-focused firm, is set to trade on the NYSE December 9 under the ticker "XXI," after merging with Cantor Equity Partners (CEP). The merged entity, led by Strike CEO Jack Mallers, aims to provide public equity exposure to Bitcoin. (Decrypt)
2. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Says He Was Wrong About Bitcoin, Reveals a ‘Big Shift’ in His View: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, once a Bitcoin critic, now sees it as a hedge and potential portfolio asset, while BlackRock expands into crypto and asset tokenization. (BitcoinMag)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US 10-Year Yield Tracks Global Peers Higher: The yield on the 10-year US Treasury note rose to around 4.08% on Thursday, reversing the previous session’s decline and following a global rise in bond yields amid an increasingly hawkish monetary policy outlook in other major economies. Japan’s 10-year bond yield surged to a fresh 18-year high on speculation that the Bank of Japan could raise interest rates later this month, with an auction of 30-year JGBs drawing the strongest demand since 2019. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Austrian Police Arrest Two Ukrainians for Allegedly Torturing and Murdering a Student Over Crypto: Two Ukrainian nationals were arrested by Austrian police for the torture and murder of a 21-year-old student found burned in his Mercedes with his crypto wallet emptied. The suspects, apprehended in Ukraine, will not be extradited as the case is now with Ukrainian authorities. (Decrypt)
2. Ledger Warns of Vulnerability in Smartphone Chips Allowing for Full Device Control: Researchers discovered an unpatchable flaw in MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 chip, allowing full device control through electromagnetic attacks on the boot ROM. Ledger's report highlights the vulnerability, emphasizing the need for secure-element chips in self-custody. (Decrypt)
-Technology and Science-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Horeb Energy and Veolia Are Mining Bitcoin At 2.5¢/kWh With Colombian Landfil Biogas: Colombian Bitcoin and crypto mining company Horeb Energy reveals 2.5 cents per kWh of green biogas energy in the North Santander region of the Latin American country. The company has achieved energy prices 50% lower than the North American average of 3.5 to 6 cents per kwh for Bitcoin mining operations, through a strategic alliance with multinational energy company Veolia. (BitcoinMag)
2. Bitcoin MENA Event Expects 12,000 Attendees: The Bitcoin MENA event in Abu Dhabi anticipates 12,000 attendees this December. Focus areas include Bitcoin, institutional capital, energy, and regulation. (BitcoinCom)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 26/100 (Down 2 pts)
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report
📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 926,282
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 03Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: Japan Yields to China Pressure / N. Ireland Politicians Threatened / Nor'easter Hits East Coast / Republican Wins TN Election / Trump Pardons Honduran Ex=President / Next Fed Chief Teased / Aussie Bitcoiners Fight FUD / UK Bill States Crypto is Property / Gensler Says Only Bitcoin Legit / Bitcoin Settles As Much As VISA / B of A Endorses 4% Crypto Allocation / Employment Down / MSTR Negotiates With MSCI Index / Anthropic Preps for Big IPO
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $93,178, 22.07 oz Gold, .22 Median US House
24hr Hi: $93,965 / Lo: $87,646
Volume: 85B (Up 23%)
Mkt Cap: $1.85T (Up 6%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Down 80%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Japan’s Sanae Takaichi reaffirms Taiwan is a part of China: Japan’s position on Taiwan remains unchanged, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Wednesday, referring to a 1972 commitment that led to the normalisation of ties between Beijing and Tokyo. Takaichi’s comments come nearly a month after she told the parliament that an attack on Taiwan by the PLA could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” – one that could allow Tokyo to engage in military action. (SCMP)
2. Masked Gunmen Threaten N. Ireland Politicians in Video: Three masked, armed men calling themselves the New Republican Movement posted a video last week threatening elected officials in Newry, Mourne and Down, calling them 'legitimate targets' over immigration policies and claiming to know their addresses and movements. Police launched a criminal investigation to identify those responsible for what officials condemned as an attack on democracy. (GroundNews)
-US Events-
1. Winter Storm Hits Eastern US: A Nor'easter brought heavy snow, ice, and flooding to the East Coast, affecting over 75 million people under weather alerts. The storm caused power outages, travel disruptions, and flight cancellations. Some areas received over a foot of snow, with ongoing rescue efforts. (NPR)
2. Tennessee Special Election Results: Republican Matt Van Epps won Tennessee's 7th District special election against Democrat Aftyn Behn, securing a relatively tight victory. The race saw millions in ad spending and rallies from Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson. Van Epps' win strengthens GOP control in the House. (NYTimes)
3. Trump Pardons Former Honduran President: President Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the ex-Honduran leader convicted in a major drug-trafficking case linked to global narco-networks. The pardon sparked bipartisan criticism, with accusations of undermining justice. Hernández was released from prison following the decision. (NYPost)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Next Fed Chair Teased: US President Trump said he will be announcing Fed Chair in early 2026, while he commented that even JPM's Dimon said Powell should reduce rates and reiterated that US Treasury Secretary Bessent doesn't want the job. It was later reported that President Trump said they looked at ten Fed candidates and have it down to one, while he referred to NEC Director Kevin Hassett as a potential Fed chair. (ZeroHedge)
2. UK Passes Digital Assets Bill Recognizing Crypto as Property: The Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill confirms that digital assets have the same legal status as traditional forms of property, a shift designed to protect ownership rights, inheritance claims and recovery efforts. (Decrypt)
3. Australian Bitcoin Group Challenges ABC News Over 'Misleading' Coverage: The Australian Bitcoin Industry Body filed its grievance with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Tuesday, targeting an article that the group claims "misrepresented Bitcoin's purpose, conflated it with criminal activity, omitted long-standing publicly available information, and relied on sensational language rather than evidence." (Decrypt) (AC-Pushback is needed everywhere.)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Only Bitcoin Escapes the “High-Risk” Label, Warns Former SEC Chair Gary Gensler: In a fresh conversation with Bloomberg TV, he separated Bitcoin from the rest of the industry once again, arguing that nearly every other token functions as a speculative gamble rather than a sound investment. (CoinDoo) (AC-For once, we agree.)
2. Bitcoin now settles Visa-scale volumes, but most is for wholesale, not coffee: Bitcoin settled $6.9 trillion worth of payments over the past 90 days, which is “on par with or above Visa and Mastercard,” according to blockchain data platform Glassnode. Bitcoin’s settlement volume is mainly attributed to trading, remittances, and store-of-value investment, as global merchant adoption remains low. (CoinTelegraph)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Bank of America Endorses up to 4% Allocation to Cryptocurrencies for Wealth Management Clients: Bank of America plans to introduce digital asset exposure for wealth management clients, allowing up to 4% allocation to cryptocurrencies starting next year. This move aims to cater to investors with varying risk profiles, with coverage of Bitcoin ETFs from various providers also set to begin in January. (Decrypt)
2. MSCI Index Removal Threat Grows as Strategy Enters Negotiation Talks, Saylor Confirms: Strategy has officially started off talks with top index firm MSCI. Michael Saylor has confirmed that the negotiations are underway in a bid to remove his firm from the key index. (CoinGape)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Bitcoin just ripped 11% after the Fed quietly restarted a $38 billion money printer mechanism: The Federal Reserve formally ended quantitative tightening (QT) on Dec. 1, coinciding with the New York Fed conducting approximately $25 billion in morning repo operations and another $13.5 billion overnight, the largest such injections since 2020. (CryptoSlate)
2. US Private Sector Cuts Jobs Again: ADP: Private businesses in the US cut 32K jobs in November 2025, following an upwardly revised 47K gain in October, and compared to forecasts of a 10K rise. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
NSTR
-Technology and Science-
1. Anthropic reportedly preparing for one of the largest IPOs ever in race with OpenAI: The start-up, led by chief executive Dario Amodei, was also pursuing a private funding round that could value it above $300 billion, including a $15 billion combined commitment from Microsoft and Nvidia, per the report. (CNBC)
-Bitcoin Community-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 28/100 (Up 4 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 926,015
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 01Dec2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: Trump, Maduro Talk Via Phone / Ukraine Talks 'Intense' / US Lawmakers Wants Clarification on SECDEF Orders / Stockton Shooting Injures 14, 4 Dead / 'Permanent Pause' On US Immigration / Japan Implements Flat Tax on Crypto / EUROPOL Shuts Down Crypto Mixer / Bitcoin Drops / Spear Phishing Increases / Thailand Says No to WorldCoin's Biometrics / El Salvador Puts Gov Docs On Bitcoin Blockchain
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $86,005, 20.15 oz Gold, .20 Median US House
24hr Hi: $91,965 / Lo: $85,653
Volume: 66B (Up 75%)
Mkt Cap: $1.71T (Down 6%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Trump Confirms Call with Maduro on Venezuela: President Trump confirmed a phone call with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro while addressing proposals to close Venezuela's airspace. The discussion focused on drug trafficking and potential US actions in the region. (Fox)
2. Post-war borders dominated "intense" U.S.-Ukraine talks: Negotiations between the U.S. and Ukraine on Sunday focused on where the de facto border with Russia would be drawn under a peace deal, two Ukrainian officials tell Axios. They described the five-hour meeting as "difficult" and "intense," but productive. (Axios)
3. US lawmakers demand answers over Hegseth Venezuela boat strike claims: A US strike on a boat on 2 September left two survivors, but that a second attack was carried out to comply with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's orders to "kill everybody" on board - raising fresh legality questions. Hegseth decried the report as "fake news". (BBC)
-US Events-
1. Four dead after 14 people shot at family gathering in Stockton, California: The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office said investigators see early indications of a targeted incident and are exploring all possibilities, while no suspect has been publicly identified and the suspect remains at large. Victims included children as young as 9 and ranged from juveniles to adults. (GroundNews)
2. Trump Announces Drastic 'Permanent Pause' On 'Third World' Migration, Critics Erupt: In a late-night post on his social media platform, the President announced he would 'permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the US system to fully recover'. He did not specify which nations he meant by 'Third World', nor did he provide details on how the so-called 'pause' would be enforced. (IBTimes)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Japan Plans Flat 20% Tax on Crypto Gains: Japan is planning to implement a flat 20% tax on cryptocurrency gains, aligning them with equities and investment trusts. (CoinDesk)
2. Germany, Switzerland Shut Down $1.4B | 16,228 BTC Crypto Mixer in Cross-Border Operation: European authorities have dismantled Cryptomixer, a cryptocurrency mixing service that has laundered over $1.4 billion | 16,228 BTC in Bitcoin since 2016. Cryptomixer enabled ransomware crews, underground forums, and dark-web markets to launder proceeds from drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, ransomware attacks, and payment-card fraud by blocking the traceability of funds on the blockchain, according to the agencies. (Decrypt) (AC-So... Mixers are only for criminals?)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
NSTR
-Institutional Concerns-
NSTR
-Economic Indicators-
1. $150B BTC wiped: Bitcoin drops below $87k on Japan yield shock: A surge in Japanese government bond yields triggered a broad risk-off sentiment, shattering a fragile, low-volume market structure. Japan’s carry-trade repricing set the decline in motion, but trading volume data showed that the selloff worsened due to a market running on minimal liquidity. (CryptoSlate) (AC-The cause-effect on Bitcoin's price is speculative at best.)
2. US 10-Year Treasury Yield Extends Rebound: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note rose to 4.04% on Monday, extending its rebound from Friday’s session, even as expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut next week continued to rise. Market participants are currently pricing in an 87% chance of a 25bps rate cut at the Fed’s upcoming meeting. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1.Lazarus Group Tops Global Hack Mentions As Spear Phishing Attacks Surge: Lazarus, based on AhnLab’s findings, received the most mentions in post-cybercrime analyses over the last 12 months. The group has been singled out for financially motivated hacks, while Kimsuky seems more focused on intelligence gathering and tailored deception. (Bitcoinist) (AC-TLDR; Don't open files emailed to you unless 100% certain of content.)
2. Thailand bans World iris scans, orders company to delete data: Data regulators in Thailand said they are blocking the Sam Altman-founded company Tools for Humanity from collecting citizens’ iris scans in exchange for cryptocurrency payments. The World iris scan project has already been banned in Brazil, the Phillipines, Indonesia and Kenya. (RecordedFuture) (AC-Nothing good comes from this Altman effort.)
-Technology and Science-
1. El Salvador Partners with Simple Proof to Timestamp Government Documents on Bitcoin Blockchain: Simple Proof, the bitcoin-based document timestamping company, recently announced official partnerships with El Salvador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Environment to protect government records using the Bitcoin blockchain technology. “With a single transaction, we can protect millions of documents without congesting the network or altering its monetary function,” noting that the system stores only cryptographic hashes rather than actual documents on Bitcoin. (BitcoinMag)
-Bitcoin Community-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 28/100 (Up 7 pts) (Not updated today.)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To ReportNo DIB for the remainder of the week.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,992
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 24Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: China Still Upset With Japan / Suicide Bombers Attack Pakistan HQ / FAA Warns Over Venezuela / IDF Kills Hezbollah Leader / Tally on Kidnapped Students Over 300 in Nigeria / Rep. MTG to Resign Over Trump Tussle / CA Lawmakers' Phone Calls Recorded by FBI / DOJ Staffer Arrested on Terrorism Charge / DOGE Ends / JPMorgan Debanks Jack Mallers / Manufacturer Bitmain Under NatSec Scrutiny / Bitcoin Mining Up to 14% in China / Japanese DATs Have Tax Advantages / MSTR Down 68% / Dollar, Stocks Up / Wrench Attack in UK Nets $4.3M in Crypto / License Plate Readers Capture Protestor's Cars / Musk Gets Serious About Making AI Chips
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $85,968, 21.07 oz Gold, .20 Median US House
24hr Hi: $88,038 / Lo: $85,672
Volume: 6B (Up 56%)
Mkt Cap: $1.72T (Even)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Down 33%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Japan ‘crossed a red line’ with Taiwan military intervention remarks, Chinese foreign minister says: Remarks earlier this month by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that a Chinese naval blockade or other action against Taiwan could be grounds for a Japanese military response were “shocking,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a statement posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s website. (AP)
2. Suicide bombers kill 3 at Pakistan paramilitary HQ: The attackers opened fire as they forced themselves into the headquarters of the frontier constabulary in Peshawar city before blowing themselves up inside the complex, police said. Three paramilitary personnel were killed, said Javed Iqbal, the deputy commandant of the force. (Reuters)
3. FAA warns all pilots of risks of flying over Venezuela over ‘worsening security situation’: The warning comes as the Trump administration has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The U.S. military has conducted bomber flights up to the coast of Venezuela, sometimes as part of a training exercise to simulate an attack, and sent the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford into the region. (AP)
4. Israel Kills Hezbollah Military Leader in Beirut Strike: Israeli forces conducted an airstrike in Beirut, targeting and eliminating a senior Hezbollah commander responsible for multiple attacks on Israeli positions.(Reuters)
5. Over 300 Schoolchildren Kidnapped in Nigeria: Armed gunmen abducted more than 300 students from a school in northern Nigeria during an overnight raid, marking one of the largest such incidents in recent years. Security forces launched a rescue operation, resulting in the escape of approximately 50 children, while negotiations with the captors are underway.(TheGuardian)
-US Events-
1. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to Resign from US Congress After Fallout with Trump: U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Congress, effective January 5, 2026, in a 10-minute social media video on X. The dispute traced to Greene's support for forcing disclosure of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, souring her relationship with President Donald Trump. Her resignation opens a GOP contest in Georgia's 14th District, with Georgia Senate Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte and state Sen. Colton Moore as potential successors. (GroundNews)
2. FBI warns California Capitol officials their calls may have been recorded in corruption probe: The FBI letter tells recipients that even if they were not a target of this investigation, some of their phone conversations have been recorded. The FBI said this was part of a court order allowing investigators to intercept wire and electronic communications between May and June of 2024. (CBS)
3. DOJ Staffer in Texas Arrested on Terrorism Charges After Doxxing Federal Agent During Raid: Karen Olvera De Leon was arrested on charges stemming from a criminal indictment. Olvera De Leon is an employee with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas in Brownsville and is charged with one count of terrorism and one count of tampering with physical evidence. (Breitbart)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. DOGE Has Prematurely Ceased Operations: The Department of Government Efficiency, established by executive order under President Donald Trump, has stopped functioning eight months before its scheduled closure. Despite having time left, the office is no longer operational, as confirmed by the administration's personnel chief. (Decrypt)
2. JPMorgan Chase Closes Strike CEO's Accounts, Reignites Debanking Concerns: JPMorgan Chase closed Strike CEO Jack Mallers' bank accounts, citing "concerning activity" without specifics, in a move that reignited worries about debanking practices towards crypto executives. The bank's actions have raised questions about the alleged Biden-era campaign to deny banking services to crypto companies. (Decrypt)
3. Bitcoin-miner Bitmain Faces Federal Investigation Over National Security Issues: Bitmain Technologies Ltd., the Chinese manufacturer behind most of the world’s Bitcoin mining machines, has been the focus of a federal investigation assessing whether its products pose national security risks. The inquiry, dubbed “Operation Red Sunset,” led by the Department of Homeland Security, reportedly examined whether the company’s machines could be remotely manipulated for espionage or sabotage of critical US infrastructure. (BItcoinMag)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Bitcoin mining in China rebounds, defying 2021 ban: Bitcoin mining is quietly staging a comeback in China despite being banned four years ago, as individual and corporate miners exploit cheap electricity and a data center boom in some energy-rich provinces, according to miners and industry data. After having seen its global bitcoin mining market share slump to zero as a result of the ban, China crept back to third place with a 14% share at the end of October. (EconomicTimes)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Japanese Bitcoin Treasury Companies Thrive Due to Tax Advantages: In Japan, Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies outperform bitcoin due to favorable tax treatment of equities versus crypto, with profits taxed at lower rates and loss offsets allowed. However, regulators in Asia are concerned about the risks associated with this model, prompting potential changes in tax treatment for DATs in Japan. (CoinDesk)
2. Bitcoin Giant Strategy's Stock Has Plummeted 68% Since Peak: Strategy, a software company known for investing in bitcoin, has seen a significant decline in its stock price, dropping 68% from its peak. Bitcoin has also decreased to $83,142, the lowest since April, impacting Strategy's performance. (CoinDesk)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Dollar Holds at 6-Month High: The dollar index stayed above 100 on Monday, hovering near a six-month high as investors continued to assess the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy outlook. (TradingEconomics)
2. US Stocks Rebound, Still Post Weekly Losses: US stocks sharply rebounded on Friday as the Dow rose 1.2%, the S&P 500 added 1.1% and the Nasdaq climbed 0.8%.(TradingEconomics)
3. Week Ahead - Nov 24th: A shortened Thanksgiving week in the US will see official agencies continue releasing data that had been delayed by the federal government shutdown, headlined by September producer prices, retail sales, and durable goods orders.(TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Home invasion stalked $4.3M crypto wallet: How a single data leak can put anyone’s safety at risk: The playbook was simple enough to work once: dress as delivery drivers, knock on the door, force entry at gunpoint, and extract private keys under threat. In June 2024, three men executed that script at a residential address in the UK and walked away with more than $4.3 million | 50.01 BTC in cryptocurrency. Five months later, Sheffield Crown Court sentenced Faris Ali and two accomplices after the Metropolitan Police recovered nearly the entire haul. (CryptoSlate)
2. Flock Safety cameras used to monitor protesters, rights group finds: Police departments across the country searched records from a national network of automated license plate reader cameras hundreds of times over the last year to track protest activity, according to new research from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). (RecordedFuture)
-Technology and Science-
1. Elon Musk Intensifies Tesla's AI Chip Revolution With Hands-On Design, High-Paying Engineering Roles: On X, Musk invited candidates to apply to Tesla's AI chip team by sending an email with "three bullet points" illustrating "exceptional ability." He emphasized the company was serious about putting cutting-edge AI into chip design and that a new AI chip production cycle would be rolled out every 12 months.(TechTimes)
-Bitcoin Community-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 19/100 (Up 5 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC):NSTR
Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r
Listen to us daily on X discuss the DIB and more: X Spaces, Bitcoin Veterans, 10amEST/7amPST
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,565
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 21Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: Third Kidnapping of Students in Nigeria Spurs Calls to Action / IDF Continues Strikes in Gaza / US Military Testing Venezuela Defenses / Trump Anger Over Lawmaker's Video Draws Strong Words / Unfolding Medicare Scam in Minnesota Funded Terrorists / Judge Halts National Guard Deployment to DC / Crypto Orgs Petition Trump For More Clarity / New US Bill Would Accept Bitcoin for Taxes / MSTR in the Dumps, Threats Loom / DC Debates Bitcoin vs. Gold Reserves / Stocks, Bitcoin Down / Whale Sells $1.3B Worth of BTC / Pubkey DC Opens, SECTREAS Shows Up
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $83,971, 20.66 oz Gold, .19 Median US House
24hr Hi: $91,572 / Lo: $80,659
Volume: 135B (Up 62%)
Mkt Cap: $1.67T (Down 8%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 3 sats/vBtye (Up 200%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Students kidnapped from a Nigerian Catholic school, police say, amid outrage over violence against Christians: Police in Nigeria’s north-central Niger State reported that a group of armed bandits invaded a private Catholic school early on Friday, abducting an unknown number* of students from their hostels. The abduction in Niger, which borders Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, follows a similar attack on a church by gunmen in neighboring Kwara State earlier in the week. (CNN) (*AC-Other reporting has between 50 and 100 girls missing from this attack. Also, other intel chatter has the US DoD working on plans for the recurring issue.)
2. Israeli Strikes in Gaza - Israeli airstrikes across Gaza have killed at least 32 Palestinians and wounded 88 others within the past 24 hours, marking an escalation following a recent ceasefire. The attacks targeted multiple locations, including residential areas, as part of ongoing military operations. (AlJazeera)
3. RC-135 Accompanied By Fighters Off Venezuela Testing Maduro’s Air Defenses: As the U.S. continues to raise the heat on Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, online flight trackers tonight have noticed several F/A-18 Super Hornets and a U.S. Air Force RC-135V Rivet Joint electronic surveillance plane flying close to the South American nation’s coastline. A U.S. official told us these flights are part of the pressure campaign ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump against Maduro and specifically to test Venezuela’s air defense capabilities and response times. (TWZ)
-US Events-
1. White House defends Trump remarks, says he does not want members of Congress executed: President Donald Trump accused Democratic lawmakers of 'seditious behavior' for telling service members to refuse illegal orders, saying it's 'punishable by death.' The White House press secretary said Trump doesn't want lawmakers executed, but suggested their video could be 'punishable by law' for disrupting the military chain of command. (GroundNews)
2. MN Somali Medicaid Fraud Investigation Reveals Terrorist Link — ‘Largest Funder of Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota Taxpayer’: Breitbart News reported in July that nearly 100 autism clinics in Minnesota were being investigated for fraudulently billing Medicaid for treatment of children supposedly diagnosed with autism, most of it in connection with the rampantly corrupt Somali community around Minneapolis. “Autism claims to Medicaid in Minnesota have skyrocketed in recent years — from $3 million in 2018 to $54 million in 2019, $77 million in 2020, $183 million in 2021, $279 million in 2022, and $399 million in 2023.” City Journal’s Ryan Thorpe and Christopher F. Rufo have traced millions in fraudulent funding going to the al-Qaida-linked Islamic terror group Al-Shabaab. (Breitbart)
3. Judge Halts National Guard Deployment - A US judge issued an order to halt President Trump's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. The decision came amid protests and concerns over the use of military forces in domestic matters. Demonstrators participated in a "We Are All DC" march in response to the events. (Reuters)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Crypto Organizations Seek Trump's Directive for Federal Agencies to Clarify Regulations Quickly: Over 65 crypto organizations are urging President Donald Trump to direct federal agencies to clarify digital asset regulations promptly. The letter, signed by major industry players, outlines specific actions the SEC, CFTC, Treasury, and Justice Department can take without new legislation, aiming to leverage Trump's pro-crypto stance into concrete agency action. (Decrypt)
2. Congressman Warren Davidson Introduces Bitcoin For America Act, Proposes Federal Tax Free Payments in Bitcoin: Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) introduced today the Bitcoin For America Act in the U.S. House of Representatives, a landmark proposal designed to modernize the U.S. financial system and position the nation at the forefront of the global digital asset economy. The bill would allow Americans to pay federal taxes in bitcoin, with all proceeds deposited into a newly created Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR). (BitcoinMag)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Gold Reset News Sparks Debate Over US Bitcoin Reserve and Bretton Woods Revival: Faced with an unprecedented level of national debt, some lawmakers are advocating for a bold strategy: revaluing the US gold reserves to fund a strategic stockpile of Bitcoin. This debt explosion has led some policymakers to revisit the foundations of the modern monetary system, which fundamentally changed after 1971, when the US formally ended the Bretton Woods system and severed the dollar's direct link to gold. (IBTimes)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Michael Saylor’s Strategy Faces Removal From Nasdaq 100 Amid Crypto Market Crash: According to Bloomberg, both MSCI and Nasdaq are reviewing whether the firm still qualifies for inclusion in their benchmarks. This would lead to an outflow of as much as $2.8 billion from funds tracking the index if MSCI were to remove the stock from it. (CoinGape)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US Stocks Erase Gains: US stocks erased gains to close at one-month lows on Thursday amid the outlook of higher interest rates by the Federal Reserve, as markets reassessed risks that high valuations for AI companies are unwarranted. The Nasdaq 100 lost 2.4% while the S&P 500 fell 1.5% and the Dow was 350 points lower.
-Security Concerns-
1. Brazilian Hackers Spread New Eternidade Stealer Trojan Via WhatsApp to Target Banking Apps: Popular messaging apps are used to infiltrate the financial information of unsuspecting users. If you have saved your bank information in the messaging platform, you'd better delete it from the chats as early as now. (TechTimes)
-Technology and Science-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Bitcoin Whale Just Dumped $1.3 Billion | 15,619 BTC After Holding BTC Since 2011: On-chain data indicates that Owen Gunden, an early Bitcoin investor, has potentially sold his entire 11,000 BTC stash for $1.3 billion. (Decrypt)
2. Bitcoiners React to US Treasury Secretary’s Surprise Bar Visit: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made a surprise appearance at the launch of a new Bitcoin-themed bar in Washington, DC. “Having the Secretary of the Treasury at the Pubkey DC launch seems like a moment I could easily look back on and say ‘wow, it was all so obvious.’” said Ben Werkman, CIO at Strive. (Bitbo)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 14/100 (Up 3 pts) (AC-Price is down, but fundamental BTC news is good.)
Analyst Comments (AC): Congrats to the team at opening the new Pubkey in D.C.!
Follow us on NOSTR: @Bitcoin Veterans
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report
📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,422
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 20Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: IDF Air Strikes in Gaza Test Ceasefire / US Military in Ukraine to Push Peace Plan / Russia Targets Poland Rail Line, Tensions Flare / DOJ Has 30 Days to Release Epstein Files / Mamdani and Trump to Meet Tomorrow / 250 Arrests Near Charlotte Since Sunday / Trump, Vance Not Invited to Cheney Funeral / Samourai CTO Sentenced to 4 Years / New Hampshire Approves First Bitcoin-Backed Muni Bond / Kraken to IPO in US / BTC ETFs Slightly Recover / Over 30% Of Young Rich Drop Non-Crypto Advisors / US Trade Gap Makes Sudden Drop / Bitcoin Core Passes Security Test / International Sting Nets Piracy Sites, Crypto, With No Oversight / Nat Brunell Releases Book
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $91,694, 22.44 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $93,025 / Lo: $88,526
Volume: 83B (Up 15%)
Mkt Cap: $1.82T (Even)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Israeli air strikes kill 27 in Gaza as fragile ceasefire frays: On Wednesday, Israeli air strikes killed 27 people in Gaza, with 14 in Gaza City and 13 in Khan Yunis, as Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the ceasefire. (GroundNews)
2. US military officials arrived in Ukraine following reports of a drafted 28-point peace plan between the US and Russia. The visit focused on assessing Ukrainian defense capabilities and coordinating aid amid escalating tensions. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's office confirmed discussions on security guarantees and territorial integrity. (BBC)
3. Poland accuses Russia of "an act of state terror" with railway sabotage attack: Two Ukrainian citizens working for Russia are suspected of blowing up a railway line in Poland over the weekend, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Tuesday. On Wednesday, the row between the NATO member and Russia escalated, with Poland's top diplomat labeling the incident an "act of state terror." On Wednesday, Poland's foreign minister said he would order the closure of the last Russian consulate still operating in the country as part of the country's response to the sabotage. (CBS) (AC-Poland has supported Ukraine since the Russian invasion, while Russia has continuously worked to sever the support through multi-domain, low-level warfare tactics.)
-US Events-
1. Trump Signs Epstein Files Release into Law After Bipartisan Push: The bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act, H.R. 4405, requires the Justice Department to release unclassified records on Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking network, which harmed over 250 underage victims. It passed the House 427-1 and the Senate unanimously passed it on November 18. The DOJ now has 30 days to release the files. (X)
2. Trump to meet Zohran Mamdani on Friday: Mamdani told reporters Monday that his team contacted the White House to propose a meeting pledging to address the city's affordability crisis and curb costs on essentials. Mamdani has also courted Wall Street, planning talks with Jamie Dimon and other finance leaders while Bill Ackman offered help despite earlier backing an alternative candidate. (GroundNews) (AC-This should be an interesting meeting.)
3. Arrests now top 250 in immigration crackdown across North Carolina: The push to carry out arrests in North Carolina expanded to areas around the state capital of Raleigh on Tuesday, spreading fear in at least one immigrant-heavy suburb. Arrests in Charlotte and the Raleigh area have created a chilling effect in immigrant neighborhoods — school attendance dropped, and small shops and restaurants closed to avoid confrontations between customers and federal agents. (AP)
4. Trump and Vance not invited to Dick Cheney’s funeral, but all four living former vice presidents attending: Past presidents and politicians of both parties will gather Thursday in Washington, DC, for former Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral — sending off a key figure of pre-MAGA Republican politics. (CNN)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Another Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison: William Lonergan Hill, co-founder of Samourai Wallet, was sentenced to four years in prison by a New York judge for operating an unlicensed money transmitter. His co-founder, Keonne Rodriguez, received a five-year sentence two weeks prior for the same offense. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. New Hampshire Approves First-Ever $100 Million | 1,091 BTC Bitcoin-Backed Municipal Bond: New Hampshire has become the first state in the U.S. — and the first government globally — to approve a municipal bond backed by Bitcoin. The state’s Business Finance Authority (BFA) approved a $100 million Bitcoin-backed conduit bond, allowing private companies to borrow against over-collateralized Bitcoin held in custody. (BitcoinMag)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Freshly Valued at $20 Billion, Crypto Exchange Kraken Officially Plans to Go Public: Kraken announced its plan to go public after a $20 billion valuation and a recent $800 million fundraising round. The company submitted a draft S-1 form to the SEC for an IPO on Wall Street, with details on share numbers and price range pending. (Decrypt)
2. Spot bitcoin ETFs return to positive flows, BTC recovers above $92,000: U.S. spot BTC ETFs returned to net inflows after a five-day streak of net outflows that saw $2.26 billion leave the funds. (TheBlock)
3. 1 in 3 Young Rich Investors Switched Their Adviser for Not Offering Crypto Options: According to the survey, 61% of U.S. investors aged 18–40 now hold cryptocurrencies, and within this group, 43% allocate 5–10% of their portfolios to digital assets, 27% allocate 11–20%, and 11% allocate more than 20%. The demand for crypto access is clear: 64% of investors say they would stay with their adviser longer or increase assets held if crypto options were offered, and 84% plan to increase their crypto allocations over the next 12 months, with 46% anticipating an increase. (CryptoNewsFlash)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US Stocks Close Higher After Volatile Session: US stocks finished higher on a volatile Wednesday session, reversing some of the sharp selling from the prior four sessions as markets digested a divisive Fed minutes release and awaited Nvidia’s earnings after the close. The S&P 500 rose 0.4% and the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.6% while the Dow added 0.1%. (TradingEconomics)
2. US Trade Gap Narrows in August: The US trade deficit narrowed to $59.6 billion in August 2025 from $78.2 billion in July, compared to forecasts of a $61 billion gap. Imports tumbled 5.1% to $340.4 billion, led by a $9.3 billion fall in nonmonetary gold. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Bitcoin Core's first public third-party audit finds no major vulnerabilities: Cybersecurity firm Quarkslab has completed the first public, third-party security audit of the Bitcoin Core codebase — the open-source reference implementation that underpins the Bitcoin network, including a full-node client, a GUI, and an embedded wallet. Quarkslab reported no critical, high, or medium-severity findings. (TheBlock)
2. International operation traces $55 million crypto trail of digital piracy sites: Thirty investigators from 15 countries took part in the five-day crackdown earlier this month targeting 69 digital piracy sites, including 25 illegal streaming services whose information was referred to cryptocurrency platforms for disruption. The operation attempted to beat the bad actors at their own game: by using cryptocurrency to buy access to pirated materials in order to gain a window into their financial infrastructure. They were able to trace about $55 million in cryptocurrency through accounts associated with the services. (RecordedFuture) (AC-See Below)
-Technology and Science-
NSTR
-Bitcoin Community-
1. "Bitcoin Is for Everyone" by Natalie Brunell Explores Bitcoin's Role in Empowering Individuals Financially: Natalie Brunell's new book, "Bitcoin Is for Everyone," sheds light on the broken financial system and how Bitcoin can offer empowerment and control in times of economic uncertainty. Through clear storytelling, she explains the impact of inflation and monetary manipulation on daily life. (BitcoinMag)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 11/100 (Down 3 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): International 'Operations' as reported above will eventually become the tyrannical monster all sovereign countries and people abhor. The pace of the operations have grown quickly, mostly falling outside of nation-state legal jurisdictions of many of the participants. The results so far have been mostly favorable, taking down alleged drug lords and scammers, but there is no real check and balance, or transparency in these operations. For more details on how this monster started on how it works, checkout the "ANOM" episode on "DarkNet Diaries".)
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📷 BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,293
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 19Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: China-Japan Spat Grows / Nigerian Schoolgirl Escapes Kidnappers, 24 Still Missing / Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince / Epstein Files to Be Released / Larry Summers Resigns From Public View / US House Say Crooks Investigation Sketchy / SNAP Requirements Change / Mt Gox Moves Bitcoin / Rep. Gill Buys More Bitcoin / Bitcoin ATM Founder Charged / Canaan Inc. Grows, Tether Invests in Ledn / Stocks Down, Internet Back Up / Google Gemini 3 Released / Wise Hands Buy, Traders Sell
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $91,665, 22.31 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $93,745 / Lo: $89,970
Volume: 72B (Down 38%)
Mkt Cap: $1.82T (Even)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Down 50%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. China seeks to inflict economic blow on Japan amid escalating spat over Taiwan: Japan has been feeling the sting of China’s economic retaliation as their diplomatic spat over Taiwan worsens, with travel agencies canceling group tours and fears mounting over an outright ban on Japanese seafood and movies. The two largest economies in Asia have been locked in a war of words that began when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told lawmakers on Nov. 7 that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could force a military response from Tokyo. (NBC)
2. Student escapes as authorities search for 24 other girls abducted in Nigeria: A schoolgirl who was abducted with 24 others from a dormitory in northwestern Nigeria has escaped and is safe, the school’s principal said, as hunters joined security forces in the search for the missing students in forests close to the school. (AP)
3. Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince, Agrees to F-35 Sale: President Donald Trump hosted Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, designating the kingdom as a major non-NATO ally. The agreement includes the sale of advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia despite concerns over potential technology transfer to China. Discussions also covered enhanced military cooperation and regional security issues. (NPR)
-US Events-
1. Senate approves Epstein files bill, sending it to Trump’s desk: The Senate recently passed the House measure to compel DOJ disclosures on Jeffrey Epstein and sent it to President Donald Trump, following support from Schumer and House approval of 427 to 1. (GroundNews)
2. Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board after release of emails with Epstein: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said Wednesday that he will resign from the board at OpenAI. Details of Summers’ correspondence with Epstein were made public last week. (CNBC)
3. FBI Accused of Stonewalling Crooks Investigation: House investigators claimed the FBI withheld newly discovered social media posts by Thomas Crooks, the attempted assassin of President Trump, and obstructed the probe. The posts, unearthed from various platforms, contained anti-Semitic and political content. (NYPOst)
4. Expanded SNAP Work Requirements Enforced: Expanded work requirements for SNAP benefits, previously waived during the Trump administration, are now in effect, limiting aid to three months without employment or training. The policy affects able-bodied adults without dependents across multiple states. (USNews)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Mt. Gox Moves Millions in Bitcoin: Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox transferred millions of dollars in Bitcoin for the first time in eight months as part of creditor repayment processes. The movement involved large wallet transactions monitored on the blockchain. (TheStreet)
2. Trump Congressional Ally Discloses Latest Six-Figure Bitcoin Purchase: Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) has added up to $300,000 | 3.28 BTC total in Bitcoin and shares of the largest BTC exchange-traded fund to his sizable holdings in both assets. (Decrypt)
3. Bitcoin ATM Company Founder Charged in Alleged $10 Million | 109 BTC Money Laundering Scheme: Prosecutors charged Firas Isa, founder of Virtual Assets LLC, with operating a money laundering conspiracy tied to at least $10 million. The indictment said Isa converted fraud and narcotics proceeds into cryptocurrency and sent the assets to other wallets. He has pleaded not guilty. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
NSTR
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Canaan Inc. Reports Strong Bitcoin Revenue: Canaan Inc. reported 104.4% year-over-year revenue growth in Q3 2025, driven by strong performance in Bitcoin mining and sales. (BPay)
2. Tether Invests In Bitcoin Lending: Tether made a strategic investment in Ledn to expand its Bitcoin-backed lending services. This aims to grow the BTC lending market. (CoinGecko)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US Stocks Pare Losses: US stocks closed sharply lower on Tuesday with the S&P 500 and Dow extending their slide for a fourth session, falling 0.8% and 1%, while the Nasdaq lost 1.1% as markets unwound parts of the AI trade ahead of Nvidia’s earnings and tech valuations came under renewed scrutiny after weeks of heavy capex-driven debt issuance. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Cloudflare resolves outage that impacted thousands, ChatGPT, X and more: While most people think there’s a direct line between their digital device and a website, what actually happens is that companies like Cloudflare sits in the middle of those connections, he said. Cloudflare is a “content delivery network” that takes content from 20% of the world’s websites and mirrors them on thousands of servers worldwide. (AP)
-Technology and Science-
1. Google Releases Its Most Powerful AI Model, Gemini 3: Google's Gemini 3 Pro outperforms previous models across reasoning and multimodal benchmarks. It's available on AI Studio, but not the consumer Gemini app. (Decrypt)
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Here’s who actually bought Bitcoin’s $90k crash and who rage-sold the bottom: Whales, long-term holders and a handful of funds quietly added BTC and SOL exposure while retail panic-sold. Glassnode’s data showed that wallets holding over 1,000 BTC added coins as smaller cohorts exited. (CryptoSlate) (AC-Sometimes it's easy to see wise moves and emotional ones.)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 14/100 (Up 3 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To ReportBTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,152
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 18Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
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BLUF: UN Supports Gaza Plan / Nigerian Gunman Abduct 25 Schoolgirls / Chile Voters Go To Polls / ICE Ops in Charlotte Net 130, 30% of Kids Skip School / FEMA Director Resigns After 6 Months / US House Votes on Epstein File Release / US Marshals Rescue 122 Kids / White House Wants to Tax Foreign Crypto Assets / El Salvador Buys the Dip Big / Average BTC ETF Holder Underwater / CBOE Launches Continuous Bitcoin Futures / UST Yield Lower, Unemployment Claims Up, Stocks Down, Bitcoin Way Down / Car Hacking a Thing Now / Grokipedia Making Waves / Only 5% of Bitcoin Left to Be Mined
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $91,387, 22.65 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $95,791 / Lo: $89,300
Volume: 119B (Up 55%)
Mkt Cap: $1.82T (Down 4%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Up 100%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. U.N. Security Council Resolution on Gaza Passes, Trump Named Chairman of ‘Board of Peace': The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution on Monday in support of President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan in Gaza, and Trump has been named chairman of the Board of Peace. The Board (of Peace) will coordinate the delivery of humanitarian assistance, facilitate Gaza’s development, and support a technocratic committee of Palestinians responsible for day-to-day operations of Gaza’s civil service and administration while the Palestinian Authority fully implements its reform program. (Breitbart)
2. Nigerian School Kidnapping - Gunmen abducted 25 schoolgirls from a high school in northwestern Nigeria and killed the vice principal during the attack. Authorities reported the incident occurred overnight, with no immediate claims of responsibility. Security forces have been deployed to search for the victims. (CNN)
3. Chile Presidential Runoff - Chile's far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast advanced to a presidential runoff after a vote that propelled him ahead in initial results. The election saw high voter turnout amid economic concerns. Kast will face a center-left opponent in the December runoff. (Reuters) (AC-'Far-right' and 'center-left', only looks that way through bias and influence operations.)
-US Events-
1. US Border Patrol arrests over 130 in first 48 hours of Charlotte immigration operation, while nearly 21,000 Charlotte-Mecklenburg students absent from school on Monday: Border Patrol agents had arrested over 130 people on Saturday and Sunday in Charlotte during the first two days of the federal operation targeting undocumented migrants. Officials with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools said on Monday that approximately 20,935 students across the 185 schools were absent, which is 15% of students enrolled. According to data from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 31% of the student population are Hispanic identifying students. (WBTV/Reuters)
2. Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson Resigns: FEMA employees and Homeland Security officials criticized Richardson's low visibility and said he was difficult to reach during Texas floods that killed at least 130 people. Richardson kept a dual role in DHS while running FEMA while maintaining his post in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office. He was in his post for 6 months. (GroundNews)
3. House to vote on full Epstein files' release: The measure -- called "The Epstein Files Transparency Act" -- would compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to make available all "unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials" in the Department of Justice's possession related to Epstein. (ABC)
4. U.S. Marshals Rescue 122 Missing Children in Multi-State Operation Home for the Holidays: The U.S. Marshals Service spearheaded Operation Home for the Holidays, a two-week multi-agency effort across Florida and nine other states that recovered 122 endangered children aged 23 months to 17 years, including two located in Mexico and Guatemala. Authorities arrested six adults on charges such as sexual batteries, with many children reporting abuse, neglect, and exposure to criminal activities like trafficking and drugs. Collaborators including the FBI, Florida agencies, and nonprofits provided immediate medical care, therapy, and family reunifications ahead of the holidays. (X)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. White House Considering Rules to Allow the IRS to Track and Tax Foreign Crypto Holdings: The Trump administration is moving towards approving rules for the IRS to access information on Americans' foreign crypto accounts to enforce taxation. The proposed rules, part of the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework, aim to combat international tax evasion. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. El Salvador Makes Its Largest Bitcoin Purchase Ever Despite Rising Market Sell-Off: In spite of the current downturn in the price of Bitcoin, El Salvador has purchased more than $100 million | 1,091 BTC in BTC. This is considered the largest single-day purchase of the token by the country. (CoinGape) (AC-Conviction!)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Average Bitcoin ETF investor now underwater as BTC falls below $89.6K: The flow-weighted cost basis across all US Bitcoin ETFs sits near $89,600, a level Bitcoin fell below on Tuesday, leaving the cohort underwater. (CoinTelegraph) (AC-Don't be average, DCA real Bitcoin and HODL.)
2. Bitcoin Miner Hive's Stock Bucks Crypto Market Losses, Rises on Record Revenue and Dell Partnership: Hive Digital Technologies' stock surged over 7.5% after announcing record revenue and a partnership with Dell for its AI division. The company reported a 285% year-over-year revenue increase and a 91% rise from the previous quarter, with strong performance in Bitcoin mining and high-performance computing segments. (Decrypt) (AC-It seems the dual rails of Bitcoin mining and AI computing are working for some.)
3. Cboe to Launch Continuous Bitcoin Futures on December 15: These new futures are designed to give traders long-term exposure to bitcoin without some of the operational headaches of traditional futures. Each contract has a 10-year expiration and a daily cash adjustment, which means positions are automatically updated every day to reflect the underlying asset’s price. In effect, this creates a “perpetual” exposure. Traders no longer have to manually roll contracts every few months, which has been a major friction point for investors using conventional futures. (BitcoinMag)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Treasury Yields Edge Lower: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note fell to 4.11% on Tuesday, the lowest level in about a week, as a flight-to-safety and risk-off mood took hold amid renewed concerns over high valuations in tech and AI stocks, driving investors away from riskier assets. (TradingEconomics)
2. US Records 232K Initial Jobless Claims Mid-October: Initial jobless claims in the US totaled 232,000 on the week ending October 18th, remaining firmly above the averages from the period since the end of the second quarter. (TradingEconomics)
3. US Stocks Start the Week Sharply Lower: US stocks opened the week sharply lower as investors braced for a busy slate of delayed economic releases and a key round of tech earnings, with the Dow plunging 1.1% while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slid 0.8% and 0.7% respectively. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Kamel Ghali on what's 'theoretically possible' in car hacking: A veteran “white hat” car hacker and penetration tester, the Japan-based Ghali has trained engineers and regulators in the United States, Japan, and the Middle East on how to spot and fix the kinds of flaws that can turn a vehicle into a rolling vulnerability. here are many different damage scenarios that you can put into effect as an attacker, like eavesdropping or taking pictures of someone's home, or stealing their contacts from the head unit. The absolute worst-case scenario is that, God forbid, someone hacks a car, or multiple cars, and causes them to crash into a building, or commits an act of terrorism or an assassination, God forbid. These are theoretically very real possibilities. (RecordedFuture) (AC-A great 'Darknet Diaries"-style read on the risks of driving a connected computer.)
-Technology and Science-
1. Elon Musk's Grokipedia Sparks Outrage Over Conspiracy Theories, Questionable Sources: The Cornell study found that much of Grokipedia's content is copied verbatim from Wikipedia. More incredibly, the site regularly cited sources banned by Wikipedia itself for being unreliable. One particularly striking example: an entry on the "Clinton body count" conspiracy theory that cited InfoWars, a source known across the globe for spreading disinformation. (TechTimes) (AC-Pure 5th Generation Warfare moves here. Study the facts objectively.)
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Just 5% of All Bitcoin Is Left to Be Mined: Bitcoin reached a significant milestone as 95% of its total supply was mined, with the 19.95 millionth BTC being mined by Antpool. The network enforces a hard cap of 21 million coins, with the next halving in April 2028 reducing the reward to 1.5625 BTC per block. (Decrypt)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 11/100 (Down 3 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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*NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,152
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 18Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
QQQQ
__________________________
BLUF: UN Supports Gaza Plan / Nigerian Gunman Abduct 25 Schoolgirls / Chile Voters Go To Polls / ICE Ops in Charlotte Net 130, 30% of Kids Skip School / FEMA Director Resigns After 6 Months / US House Votes on Epstein File Release / US Marshals Rescue 122 Kids / White House Wants to Tax Foreign Crypto Assets / El Salvador Buys the Dip Big / Average BTC ETF Holder Underwater / CBOE Launches Continuous Bitcoin Futures / UST Yield Lower, Unemployment Claims Up, Stocks Down, Bitcoin Way Down / Car Hacking a Thing Now / Grokipedia Making Waves / Only 5% of Bitcoin Left to Be Mined
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $91,387, 22.65 oz Gold, .21 Median US House
24hr Hi: $95,791 / Lo: $89,300
Volume: 119B (Up 55%)
Mkt Cap: $1.82T (Down 4%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Up 100%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. U.N. Security Council Resolution on Gaza Passes, Trump Named Chairman of ‘Board of Peace': The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution on Monday in support of President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan in Gaza, and Trump has been named chairman of the Board of Peace. The Board (of Peace) will coordinate the delivery of humanitarian assistance, facilitate Gaza’s development, and support a technocratic committee of Palestinians responsible for day-to-day operations of Gaza’s civil service and administration while the Palestinian Authority fully implements its reform program. (Breitbart)
2. Nigerian School Kidnapping - Gunmen abducted 25 schoolgirls from a high school in northwestern Nigeria and killed the vice principal during the attack. Authorities reported the incident occurred overnight, with no immediate claims of responsibility. Security forces have been deployed to search for the victims. (CNN)
3. Chile Presidential Runoff - Chile's far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast advanced to a presidential runoff after a vote that propelled him ahead in initial results. The election saw high voter turnout amid economic concerns. Kast will face a center-left opponent in the December runoff. (Reuters) (AC-'Far-right' and 'center-left', only looks that way through bias and influence operations.)
-US Events-
1. US Border Patrol arrests over 130 in first 48 hours of Charlotte immigration operation, while nearly 21,000 Charlotte-Mecklenburg students absent from school on Monday: Border Patrol agents had arrested over 130 people on Saturday and Sunday in Charlotte during the first two days of the federal operation targeting undocumented migrants. Officials with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools said on Monday that approximately 20,935 students across the 185 schools were absent, which is 15% of students enrolled. According to data from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools 31% of the student population are Hispanic identifying students. (WBTV/Reuters)
2. Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson Resigns: FEMA employees and Homeland Security officials criticized Richardson's low visibility and said he was difficult to reach during Texas floods that killed at least 130 people. Richardson kept a dual role in DHS while running FEMA while maintaining his post in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction office. He was in his post for 6 months. (GroundNews)
3. House to vote on full Epstein files' release: The measure -- called "The Epstein Files Transparency Act" -- would compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to make available all "unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials" in the Department of Justice's possession related to Epstein. (ABC)
4. U.S. Marshals Rescue 122 Missing Children in Multi-State Operation Home for the Holidays: The U.S. Marshals Service spearheaded Operation Home for the Holidays, a two-week multi-agency effort across Florida and nine other states that recovered 122 endangered children aged 23 months to 17 years, including two located in Mexico and Guatemala. Authorities arrested six adults on charges such as sexual batteries, with many children reporting abuse, neglect, and exposure to criminal activities like trafficking and drugs. Collaborators including the FBI, Florida agencies, and nonprofits provided immediate medical care, therapy, and family reunifications ahead of the holidays. (X)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. White House Considering Rules to Allow the IRS to Track and Tax Foreign Crypto Holdings: The Trump administration is moving towards approving rules for the IRS to access information on Americans' foreign crypto accounts to enforce taxation. The proposed rules, part of the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework, aim to combat international tax evasion. (Decrypt)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. El Salvador Makes Its Largest Bitcoin Purchase Ever Despite Rising Market Sell-Off: In spite of the current downturn in the price of Bitcoin, El Salvador has purchased more than $100 million | 1,091 BTC in BTC. This is considered the largest single-day purchase of the token by the country. (CoinGape) (AC-Conviction!)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Average Bitcoin ETF investor now underwater as BTC falls below $89.6K: The flow-weighted cost basis across all US Bitcoin ETFs sits near $89,600, a level Bitcoin fell below on Tuesday, leaving the cohort underwater. (CoinTelegraph) (AC-Don't be average, DCA real Bitcoin and HODL.)
2. Bitcoin Miner Hive's Stock Bucks Crypto Market Losses, Rises on Record Revenue and Dell Partnership: Hive Digital Technologies' stock surged over 7.5% after announcing record revenue and a partnership with Dell for its AI division. The company reported a 285% year-over-year revenue increase and a 91% rise from the previous quarter, with strong performance in Bitcoin mining and high-performance computing segments. (Decrypt) (AC-It seems the dual rails of Bitcoin mining and AI computing are working for some.)
3. Cboe to Launch Continuous Bitcoin Futures on December 15: These new futures are designed to give traders long-term exposure to bitcoin without some of the operational headaches of traditional futures. Each contract has a 10-year expiration and a daily cash adjustment, which means positions are automatically updated every day to reflect the underlying asset’s price. In effect, this creates a “perpetual” exposure. Traders no longer have to manually roll contracts every few months, which has been a major friction point for investors using conventional futures. (BitcoinMag)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Treasury Yields Edge Lower: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note fell to 4.11% on Tuesday, the lowest level in about a week, as a flight-to-safety and risk-off mood took hold amid renewed concerns over high valuations in tech and AI stocks, driving investors away from riskier assets. (TradingEconomics)
2. US Records 232K Initial Jobless Claims Mid-October: Initial jobless claims in the US totaled 232,000 on the week ending October 18th, remaining firmly above the averages from the period since the end of the second quarter. (TradingEconomics)
3. US Stocks Start the Week Sharply Lower: US stocks opened the week sharply lower as investors braced for a busy slate of delayed economic releases and a key round of tech earnings, with the Dow plunging 1.1% while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slid 0.8% and 0.7% respectively. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Kamel Ghali on what's 'theoretically possible' in car hacking: A veteran “white hat” car hacker and penetration tester, the Japan-based Ghali has trained engineers and regulators in the United States, Japan, and the Middle East on how to spot and fix the kinds of flaws that can turn a vehicle into a rolling vulnerability. here are many different damage scenarios that you can put into effect as an attacker, like eavesdropping or taking pictures of someone's home, or stealing their contacts from the head unit. The absolute worst-case scenario is that, God forbid, someone hacks a car, or multiple cars, and causes them to crash into a building, or commits an act of terrorism or an assassination, God forbid. These are theoretically very real possibilities. (RecordedFuture) (AC-A great 'Darknet Diaries"-style read on the risks of driving a connected computer.)
-Technology and Science-
1. Elon Musk's Grokipedia Sparks Outrage Over Conspiracy Theories, Questionable Sources: The Cornell study found that much of Grokipedia's content is copied verbatim from Wikipedia. More incredibly, the site regularly cited sources banned by Wikipedia itself for being unreliable. One particularly striking example: an entry on the "Clinton body count" conspiracy theory that cited InfoWars, a source known across the globe for spreading disinformation. (TechTimes) (AC-Pure 5th Generation Warfare moves here. Study the facts objectively.)
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Just 5% of All Bitcoin Is Left to Be Mined: Bitcoin reached a significant milestone as 95% of its total supply was mined, with the 19.95 millionth BTC being mined by Antpool. The network enforces a hard cap of 21 million coins, with the next halving in April 2028 reducing the reward to 1.5625 BTC per block. (Decrypt)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 11/100 (Down 3 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 924,031
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 17Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Japan and China Have Words / Venezuela President Maduro Wants to Talk With Trump / Iran Says Nuke Program Still Alive / Trump Pressures UCLA Over Discrimination / SNAP Program in Crosshairs / Epstein Files Keep Congress Busy / Detroit Man Sentences for Sending Bitcoin to ISIS / Japan Classifies Crypto as Financial Product / Economists Wins Award on Bitcoin Reshaping US Banking / Harvard Apes into Bitcoin / BTC ETF Big Outflows / Euro Council Aims to Kill Digital Privacy / AI Bubble May Exist Financially / Sam Altman Wants AI Gene-Edited Babies / Steak N Shake Sales Up, Goes to El Salvador
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $94,173, 23.23 oz Gold, .22 Median US House
24hr Hi: $95,928 / Lo: $92,971
Volume: 77B (Up 53%)
Mkt Cap: $1.87T (Down 1%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Japan seeks to calm escalating row with China over Taiwan: Japan moved on Monday to tamp down an escalating row with China over Taiwan that has prompted Beijing to urge citizens to halt travel to its East Asian neighbor. The dispute erupted after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told Japanese lawmakers this month that a Chinese attack on Taiwan threatening Japan's survival could trigger a military response. (Reuters) (AC-This is an interesting read on the various cultures in Asia confronting each other and the language and diplomacy involved. Of course, underlying all this is centuries of animosity and actual military might.)
2. President Trump revealed that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has expressed interest in talks amid escalating U.S. military options, including potential intervention, as an aircraft carrier arrived in the Caribbean Sea. The deployment signals a major buildup near Venezuela's coast, with ongoing U.S. Navy strikes in the region heightening tensions. Venezuelans remain on edge regarding possible American actions. (Fox)
3. Iranian nuclear sites were left ruined following US and Israeli strikes, but the country's nuclear program remains intact, as stated by Iran's deputy foreign minister in an interview. The strikes targeted key facilities, causing significant physical damage. Iran continues to assert that its program is operational despite the destruction. (CNN)
-US Events-
1. The Trump administration demanded that UCLA pay $1.2 billion to restore frozen research funding and ensure eligibility for future funding, accusing the school of allowing antisemitism on campus. The penalty aims to address alleged failures in handling discrimination complaints. UCLA must comply to regain access to federal grants. (NPR)
2. The Trump administration plans to overhaul the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by requiring all recipients to reapply for benefits to root out fraud. The move targets ineligible participants and aims to tighten eligibility verification. Implementation details are being finalized for nationwide rollout. (DailyWire)
3. The House of Representatives will vote this week on releasing additional Jeffrey Epstein files, overcoming resistance from President Trump. The push involves bipartisan elements despite Trump's prior opposition. Legal experts anticipate significant public interest in the disclosures. (CNN)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Detroit Man Jailed for 9 Years Over Bitcoin Donations Intended for ISIS: Jibreel Pratt pleaded guilty in July to two counts of concealing crypto donations he intended for the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham. In March and May 2023, he transferred Bitcoin to the source (a federal human source), believing the funds would help pay for other recruits' travel to join ISIS or support someone preparing to commit violence in the group's name. To avoid detection, Pratt routed his BTC transfers through a privacy-focused VPN and used encryption software to hide transaction details and private keys. (Decrypt) (AC-Note, good security practices mean nothing if your contact is a Fed. Also, funding terrorism is not a good use for Bitcoin.)
2. Japan moves to reclassify crypto and adopt major tax relief: Japan's Financial Services Agency has finalized plans to reclassify certain cryptocurrencies as financial products and the reclassification will subject 105 cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin and ether, to new disclosure requirements. Japanese authorities are seeking to lower the tax rate on crypto income to match that of stock investments — from a maximum of 55% to 20%. (TheBlock)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Venezuelan Economist Wins Global Prize Exposing How Bitcoin Is Reshaping US Banks: Venezuelan economist Barbara Armas has won first place in the international academic contest “Think Bitcoin 2025.” Her research, titled “Bitcoin and Risk Perception: Financial Disruption in the American Banking Sector,” analyzes the relationship between crypto market capitalization and bank decisions when setting discount rates, a central indicator for their future risk projections. The study concludes that as Bitcoin’s market capitalization grows, financial institutions tend to adopt more conservative positions and raise those rates. (CryptoNewsFlash)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Harvard Triples Its Bitcoin Position as Emory Expands BTC ETF Holdings: Harvard Management Company held 6.8 million shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust as of September 30. The position was valued at about $442.8 million, with its holdings up from 1,906,000 shares reported on June 30. The allocation was small relative to Harvard’s $56.9 billion endowment. (Decrypt)
2. Spot bitcoin ETFs see $869 million | 9,119 BTC in outflows, marking second-largest exit on record (TheBlock)
-Economic Indicators-
1. Dollar Edges Higher Ahead of Data Releases: The dollar index rose above 99.4 on Monday, recovering part of last week's losses as investors prepared for a wave of US economic data releases delayed by the government shutdown to better guide expectations for Federal Reserve policy. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. Civil society decries digital rights ‘rollback' as European Commission pushes data protection changes: A coalition of 127 civil society groups and trade unions is pushing back on the European Commission’s reported changes to laws protecting citizens' data privacy and regulating how artificial intelligence can harness personal information. “What is being presented as a ‘technical streamlining’ of EU digital laws is, in reality, an attempt to covertly dismantle Europe's strongest protections against digital threats,” they wrote. (RecordedFuture) (AC-Not sure, but the EC may be straight us evil.)
-Technology and Science-
1. AI anxiety is rising among startup founders reacting to fears of an AI bubble. Discussions center on overvaluation and sustainability of AI investments. Founders emphasize practical applications to mitigate risks.(CNBC)
2. Sam Altman Project to Engineer Disease-Free Babies Raises Urgent Ethical Fears: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, together with his husband Oliver Mulherin, is financially supporting a startup called Preventive, which seeks to use gene editing to eliminate severe genetic conditions in embryos. (TechTImes) (AC-What could possibly go wrong?)
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Americans are using Bitcoin mining operations to heat their homes during winter, offsetting high energy bills for oil, gas, and electric furnaces. The process involves running mining hardware that generates heat as a byproduct.(CNBC) (AC-Nothing Bitcoiners didn't already know, but the MSM is catching up.)
2. Pro-Bitcoin restaurant Steak 'n Shake announces El Salvador expansion: The company attributed a nearly 11% rise in same-store sales in Q2 to its decision to start accepting BTC at its restaurants. Steak ‘n Shake managed to lead all other competitors in the fast food category for same-store sales increases in Q3, including McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, and coffeehouse Starbucks. (CoinTelegraph)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 14/100 (Down 2 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): As long as Bitcoin is treated like a financial product (as the Japan report states) and taxed at a rate commensurate with that, adoption as a currency will stagnate. Dropping the capital gains tax on Bitcoin transactions will necessarily prove it's real worth. Steak N Shake is trying...
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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 923,590
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 14Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Major Attack on Kyiv / China Tells Japan to Stay out of Taiwan Issue / SECSTATE Say No US Troops to Go to Mexico / European Antifa Groups Put on Terrorist List / ICE to Charlotte Next / Judge Tells ICE to Release Arrested in Chicago / Singapore Seeking Middle Path With Stablecoins, CBDCs / Major Outflow of BTC ETFs / Lava in Hot Water Over Custody / Stocks Sink / Food Tariffs Lowered / First Big Chinese Cyberattack Done by AI / Apple to Collect WeChat Payments / BitFarms Won't Farm Bitcoin Anymore
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $94,970, 23.17 oz Gold, .22 Median US House
24hr Hi: $103,285 / Lo: $94,563
Volume: 123B (Up 86%)
Mkt Cap: $1.9T (Down 8%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Even)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Russia's massive attack on Kyiv kills 4, injures 29: At least 29 people were injured as emergency crews responded to multiple strikes. At least 430 drones and 18 missiles were used in the attack across the country. Millions face severe power outages in Ukraine, in the thick of its fourth winter under Russian attacks. (NBC)
2. Beijing vows to strike back if Japan uses military force in Taiwan Strait: Beijing has warned that any Japanese military involvement in the Taiwan Strait would be regarded as “an act of aggression” and vowed to strike back in response, marking the latest twist in a diplomatic spat over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan. Takaichi told the Japanese parliament last week that the use of military force in the Taiwan Strait could be seen as a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan. (SCMP)
3. Marco Rubio Rejects Unilaterally Sending U.S. Troops Into Mexico: 'Not Going To': "We're not going to take unilateral action and send American forces into Mexico. But we can help them with equipment, training, intelligence sharing. They have to ask for it," Rubio told press. (IBTimes) (AC-Since the report last week emphasized JSOC and CIA activities would be operating under Title 50 authority, plausible deniability would be needed to decrease scrutiny, by both governments. From our perspective the assessment is still 50/50 if operations would still occur, no matter what SECSTATE says.)
-US Events-
1. U.S. Designates Four Europe-Based Antifa Groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations: The U.S. State Department has designated Antifa Ost, Informal Anarchist Federation/International Revolutionary Front, Armed Proletarian Justice, and Revolutionary Class Self-Defense as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists, effective November 20. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the action, which freezes their U.S. assets and criminalizes material support by Americans. (Reuters/SECSTATE)
2. Trump’s next immigration crackdown will target Charlotte, North Carolina, a sheriff says: Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said in a statement that two federal officials confirmed a plan for U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to start an enforcement operation Saturday or early next week in North Carolina’s largest city. (AP)
3. A judge ordered the release of hundreds arrested in Chicago’s immigration crackdown.: The detained people must be granted bond by the end of next week, the judge ruled, but big questions remain about how the process will play out – including locating those arrested, some of whom have been moved across the country, plaintiffs say. DHS Spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said, “At every turn, activist judges, sanctuary politicians, and violent rioters have actively tried to prevent our law enforcement officers from arresting and removing the worst of the worst,”. (CNN)
-Regulatory and Legal-
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-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Singapore to Roll Out Stablecoin Regulations, Expand CBDC Trials: “Regulated stablecoins, while nascent, offer the prospect of value stability. Sound and robust regulation of stablecoins will be critical to underpin their stability,” a monetary managing director said. Adrian Wall, CEO of the Digital Sovereignty Alliance, described Singapore's approach to regulation as sitting in a “balanced middle.” (YahooFinance)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Spot bitcoin ETFs see $869 million in outflows, marking second-largest exit on record: Thursday's exits marked the ETFs' second-largest daily net outflows since launch. Bitcoin fell 6.4% in the past 24 hours to $96,956 as of 2:30 a.m. ET Friday. (TheBlock)
2. Lava Abandons Self-Custody Amidst Fund Raise, Sparking Controversy: Lava, the Bitcoin-backed loans software company, sparked controversy after a series of announcements following a $200 million fundraise. The company, led by Shehzan Maredia, had previously been marketed as a self-custody wallet and platform, mirroring the functionality of DeFi or decentralized finance products. The pivot has also raised questions about the company’s regulatory status and licenses, as centralized and custodial bitcoin-backed loan providers are arguably regulated under more traditional frameworks. (BitcoinMag)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US to Remove Tariffs on Some Products from Four Latin American Countries: The United States said on Thursday it will remove tariffs on some foods and other imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador under framework agreements designed to give US firms greater access to those markets. (TradingEconomics)
2. US Stocks Tumble on Thursday: US stocks tumbled on Thursday, with the S&P 500 down 1.5%, the Nasdaq off 1.9% and the Dow giving back its recent record after losing 1.5% amid a broad sell-off in AI-linked names and cooling expectations for near-term Fed easing. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. China State-Backed Hackers Used AI To Launch First Massive Cyberattack: Anthropic said Thursday it had disrupted what it called the first large-scale cyber-espionage operation driven largely by AI. Anthropic said a Chinese state-sponsored group used its Claude Code, a version of Claude AI that runs in a terminal, to launch intrusion operations at a speed and scale that would have been impossible for human hackers to match. (Decrypt)
-Technology and Science-
1. Apple Cashes In on WeChat; iPhone to Take Cut from Mini Apps in China: WeChat isn't just a messaging app. In fact, it's now a full ecosystem. With mini apps, games, e-commerce features, and more, the platform has become indispensable for 1.41 billion monthly active users in China. The new deal between Apple and Tencent will allow Apple to process payments for WeChat apps and games and take a 15% cut of every purchase, less than the normal 30% cut Apple takes, but the volume is tremendous. (TechTimes) (AC-The US-China business nexus is so intertwined, even now after the tariff threats and geopolitical tensions. In one way, this is a key indicator of China's 'Unrestricted Warfare' model where economic and social domains fall under Chinese strategic leadership.)
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Bitfarms Will 'Wind Down' Bitcoin Mining and Pivot to AI After $46 Million Loss: Bitfarms, which operates 12 data centers across North America with an energy capacity of 341 megawatts (MW), is confident in its ability to make the transition successfully. (Decrypt)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 16/100 (Up 1 pts)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR
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BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB)
Block: 923,289
DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 12Nov2025
Precedence: Routine (RR)
Controls: Public Release
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BLUF: Two Blasts, Two Capitals, One Worry / Venezuela Gears Up For Defense / G7 Meets in Canada / US Senate Passes Bill Ending Shutdown / US Troops Training In Panama Jungles / DOJ Launches Investigation Over Antifa-Linked UC Berkeley Protest / Shutdown Bill Includes Cyber Sharing Law / Visa Launches USDC Rails / BTC ETFs Inflow / CleanSpark Borrows More to Buyback / Jobs Report Weak, Stocks Strong / China Says US Hacked Bitcoin Wallets / Square Retailers Taking Bitcoin Now / $105K to Send $10 Bitcoin
Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $104,996, 25.41 oz Gold, .24 Median US House
24hr Hi: $105,297 / Lo: $102,457
Volume: 63B (Down 7%)
Mkt Cap: $2.09T (Up 1%)
HashRate: 1 ZH/s
Avg Fee Rate: 1 sats/vBtye (Down 66%)
---Reports---
-International Events-
1. Two blasts a day apart in India and Pakistan’s capitals fray regional nerves in an already tense year: In a bustling Delhi neighborhood, forensics teams combed through the charred skeleton of a car. Less than 24 hours later, the air outside Islamabad’s judicial complex was thick with the aftermath of a suicide bomb. A suicide bombing in Islamabad on Tuesday killed at least 12 people and injured 20 more, marking the deadliest such attack to strike the Pakistani capital in nearly two decades. It came just a day after a rare car explosion tore through a historic Delhi neighborhood, killing at least 10 and leaving more than a dozen wounded. (CNN)
2. Venezuela mobilizes troops, weapons in response to US warship buildup in Caribbean: On Tuesday, Venezuela announced a massive mobilization of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, Bolivarian Militia, and police, with Padrino López saying, 'The aggression will be responded to with national unity.' The buildup, which the government has termed "prolonged resistance," involves small military units at more than 280 locations carrying out acts of sabotage and other guerrilla tactics. (Fox)
3, Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as trade tensions rise with Trump: U.S. officials said Rubio, who also may have meetings with other G7 counterparts and at least one of the invited non-G7 foreign ministers, would be focused on initiatives to halt fighting in Ukraine and Gaza, maritime security, Haiti, Sudan, supply chain resiliency and critical minerals. (AP)
-US Events-
1. Senate Passes Bill to End Government Shutdown: The U.S. Senate approved funding legislation yesterday, with an 85-11 vote to end the 41-day shutdown, including $100 billion in disaster aid. The bill maintains current spending levels and secures SNAP benefits through March 2026. It now moves to the House for a vote, with bipartisan support expected despite some opposition. (Reuters)
2. US Troops Train For Jungle Warfare In Panama, First Time In Decades: The ABC report said that US soldiers and Marines are participating in a three-week training course once called “Green Hell” due to the similarities to combat in Vietnam at the Base Aeronaval Cristóbal Colón, formerly known as Fort Sherman. The jungle training course at the base was shuttered in 1999 when the US pulled troops out of the country as part of a deal to cede control of the Panama Canal to the Panamanian government. (ZeroHedge)
3. DOJ Launches Investigation into UC Berkeley over Antifa ‘Mob Violence’ at TPUSA Event: "The U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division has recently become aware of concerning incidents occurring on your campus at the University of California (UC), Berkeley on or about November 10, 2026. These events may implicate the University of California’s commitment to provide adequate security pursuant to a 2018 settlement agreement.." (Breitbart)
-Regulatory and Legal-
1. Short-term renewal of cyber information sharing law appears in bill to end shutdown: The Senate on Sunday advanced legislation to end a weeks-long shutdown stalemate that includes a provision to reauthorize the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act through January 30. The law, which incentivizes private entities to share threat data with the federal government with antitrust and liability safeguards, expired at the end of September. (RecordedFuture) (AC-These are the types of reports that reveal the actual important agendas of politicians and their lobbying industries.)
-CBDCs/World Currencies/Strategic Reserves-
1. Visa Begins USDC Stablecoin Trials, Targets Faster Global Payouts: Visa is taking another big step into crypto. The payments giant has started a pilot program to test USDC stablecoin payouts, allowing U.S. businesses to pay in fiat while recipients can choose to receive their money directly in USD-backed stablecoins like USDC. (CoinPedia)
-Institutional Concerns-
1. Bitcoin ETFs log best day in a month, add $524 million as cumulative trading volume approaches $1.5 trillion: BlackRock's IBIT dominated the inflows with $224.2 million, followed by Fidelity's FBTC with $165.9 million. (TheBlock)
2. Bitcoin Miner CleanSpark Extends Stock Slump After Upsizing Notes Offering to $1.15 Billion: The company will use $460 million to repurchase its own stock at $15.03 sats per share from note investors. CleanSpark's stock fell for a second straight day Tuesday, extending its five-day slide to about 14%. (Decrypt)
3. Bitcoin Supply in Loss Climbs: Over 5.6 million Bitcoin, representing 28–33% of the total supply, are now held below cost. This metric often precedes market accumulation and rebound phases. (CoinGecko)
-Economic Indicators-
1. US 10-Year Yield Falls on Weak Jobs Data: The yield on the 10-year US Treasury note dropped nearly 5 basis points to 4.08% on Wednesday as signs of labor market weakness bolstered expectations for a near-term Federal Reserve rate cut. (TradingEconomics)
2. Dow Reaches New Record Highs: The S&P 500 gained 0.3% and the Dow Jones jumped 630 points to a fresh record high, while the Nasdaq lost 0.3% as investors rotated out of tech stocks into blue chip and cyclical names on expectations that a funding deal will pass the House this week. (TradingEconomics)
-Security Concerns-
1. No credible evidence US government hacked Chinese Bitcoin wallets to “steal” $13 billion | 123,537 BTC: China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center just accused the United States of carrying out the 2020 LuBian Bitcoin exploit. According to Arkham, approximately 127,000 BTC were moved out of wallets associated with the LuBian mining pool over a period of about two hours on December 28–29, 2020, through coordinated withdrawals across hundreds of addresses. Those same coins now sit in wallets controlled by the U.S. government. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, prosecutors are pursuing the forfeiture of approximately 127,271 BTC as proceeds and instrumentalities of alleged fraud and money laundering tied to Chen Zhi and the Prince Group. (CryptoSlate)
-Technology and Science-
1. NSTR
-Bitcoin Community-
1. Square Enables Bitcoin Payments for Merchants: Block, Inc. (formerly Square) enabled 4 million U.S. merchants to accept Bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network on November 11, 2025. Processing fees are waived through 2026 or 2027 to encourage adoption. This expands Bitcoin's utility in everyday transactions. (CryptoMoney)
2. Bitcoin User Pays Over $105,000 in BTC to Send Just $10 | 9,515 sats: Scott Norris, CMO at Omnes and CEO of independent Bitcoin miner Optiminer, said that the user clearly wasn't paying attention. "It's not terribly hard—you can enter a custom transaction fee in many wallets," he said. "Hard to say if it was an accident or on purpose though," he continued, adding that the user might have been "really high." (Decrypt)
-Bitcoin Sentiment-
1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 24/100 (Even)
Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR.
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