Friday, April 3, 2026

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This is a fever dream of a digital age—a sprawling, surrealist tapestry where crochet patterns meet high-speed police chases, and the Grim Reaper is just another guy trying to manage an office.

Here is the story of The Day the Grid Glitched.

The Morning Shift

The day began in a flurry of #ModernCrochet and chaos. At the local craft guild, a "Magical Crochet Gargoyle Quitter" was throwing in the towel, leaving behind a trail of freeform stars and loose ends. Meanwhile, in the corporate underworld, the Grim Reaper CEO adjusted his tie at his administrative desk. "It’s my panel," he hissed to a room of trembling interns, "and you will respect the filing system."

Outside, the physical world was losing its grip on reality. A green avocado was spotted zip-lining across the forest canopy, screaming "Wee!" while a dairy cow and a buffalo experienced love at first sight on the prairie. It was beautiful, until the "Authorized Official Shambulance" sped by with off-key sirens, driven by a DoorDash driver who had clearly taken a wrong turn at the interstate.

The Midday Madness

By noon, the legal system was buckling. A divorce attorney was arguing for a 4% inflation alimony increase, while a stubborn police officer attempted to ticket a driver for doing 55 mph, despite the driver’s GPS claiming otherwise.

In the skies, things weren't much better. An airplane pilot abandoned the cockpit—not because of an emergency, but to fix a sewer leak in the bathroom. This left the County Sheriff’s helicopter pilot to pick up the slack, shouting the command code "Accel UR L8 twerk" into his AI navigator.

Back on the ground, the "Microwave Preventive Maintenance Team" (composed entirely of trolls in tin foil hats) was conducting a rigorous inspection of a breakroom, while nearby, a police officer and his best friend were formally interrogating a hairball.

The Evening Gala

As the sun set, a tarnished copper green armadillo drone took flight from the roof of a skyscraper, filming the most anticipated event of the year: the wedding of the Grim Reaper and the Reapress. They exchanged vows of "invisible threat control" while a dancing xenophobic xylophone provided the music.

However, the party was crashed by a Giant Plushy Octopus looking for hugs and a "Slip and Fall Droidbot" seeking a lawsuit settlement. In the corner, Holly Bitcoin gave tap dance lessons to a singing pickle, while a group of mushroom soldiers set up tents inside a refrigerator’s cooling system to escape the heat.

The Final Stitch

As the clock struck midnight on March 8, 2026, the digital world began to "URL barf." Google Meet was exposing phone numbers, and the #DreamTrackAI was telling everyone to "try again tomorrow."

The chaos finally settled into a quiet, bizarre peace. A Jack Rabbit and a Skunk shared a moment in the woods, and a single claymation blue bird tucked its family into a nest made of crochet scrap yarn. The world was a mess of unredacted reports, stuck cruise controls, and singing rainbows—but as the Star and Hammer cartoon faded to black, one thing was clear: nobody was above the law, but everyone was definitely above the limit for weirdness.

The scene opens on a high-stakes, high-altitude pursuit. Jack, a lanky cartoon cat with whiskers that twitch like radio antennas, is dangling from a vine. Hammer, a stout mouse wearing a tiny tool belt, is standing on Jack’s head, squinting through a pair of brass binoculars.

"Target sighted," Hammer squeaked, pointing a tiny paw toward the horizon. "And he’s moving fast."

Zip-lining across the triple-canopy rainforest at a reckless velocity was Avocado. He wasn't just a fruit; he was a daredevil with a pit of pure adrenaline. Wearing tiny goggles and a GoPro strapped to his pebbly green skin, Avocado let out a high-pitched, "WEEEEEEEE!" as he blurred past a troop of confused howler monkeys.

The Chase is On

Jack didn't have a zip-line, but he did have cartoon physics. He grabbed a passing toucan by the feet, and with a rhythmic "Bang! Bang!" of Hammer’s literal mallet against a hollow log to create a beat, they swung into the sky.

"We need to intercept him before he hits the Cloud Forest!" Hammer shouted over the wind. "If he zips into the 'Modern Crochet' sector, we'll lose him in the yarn fog!"

The Obstacles:

  • The Sourdough Rapids: A river of fermented dough they had to skip across.
  • The Giant Plushy Octopus: A sentient obstacle that tried to hug them mid-air.
  • The Interior Microwave Team: A group of trolls in tin foil hats who were trying to "inspect" the jungle for grease fires.

The Final Stretch

Avocado was gaining speed, his pit humming like a drone motor. He was headed straight for a transitional train scene—a steam engine locomotive puffing purple smoke across a trestle bridge.

"Now, Jack! Use the yarn smudging technique!" Hammer commanded.

Jack pulled a scrap of neon-pink crochet string from his pocket. With the grace of a Vaudeville performer defying gravity, he whipped the string forward. It looped around Avocado’s stem just as the fruit was about to clear the canopy.

ZIP—THWIP—BOING!

The tension on the crochet line acted like a bungee cord. Avocado didn't crash; he performed a perfect, mid-air 360-degree flip, his tiny goggles fogging up with joy.

The Landing

They all tumbled onto a soft mossy log near a Box Turtle who was busy falling in love with an Armadillo. Avocado bounced twice, his GoPro still recording the whole "Brainrot" investigation.

"Why were you running?" Jack panted, his fur standing up in static-electrified tufts.

Avocado adjusted his goggles and looked at them with wide, watery eyes. "Running? I wasn't running. I was just trying to get to the Holly Bitcoin Tap Dance Lessons before the early bird special ended."

Hammer looked at Jack. Jack looked at the Armadillo.

"Well," Hammer sighed, putting his mallet back in his belt. "At least we got the footage. This is going to kill on #DreamTrackAI."

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BTC $65K Is the Most Important Level in Crypto Right Now — Here's What Happens If It Breaks

Fear & Greed just hit 9. Not 12. Nine. We've been in Extreme Fear for 30+ days straight. My on-chain analysis system flagged something critical today.

The Setup:

BTC: $66,981 and sliding

BTC dominance: 56% and climbing — altcoins are bleeding into Bitcoin and Bitcoin is still falling. That tells you everything.

Hash rate declining — miners are under stress. When miners capitulate, they sell. More supply, less demand.

๐Ÿ“Š Why $65,000 Is the Line Between Recovery and Bloodbath:

I mapped the liquidation clusters and here's what sits below us:

$65K holds → Relief bounce to $68-70K range. Short squeeze potential as overleveraged bears get trapped.

$65K breaks → Cascade liquidation event down to $62,800. There's a massive cluster of leveraged long liquidations stacked between $65K-$63K. Once the first dominos fall, it's a waterfall.

We're talking about billions in open interest that gets wiped in hours.

Smart Money Positioning:

Top traders are net short. Not aggressively — but defensively short.

Retail? Still trying to buy the dip with leverage.

When smart money and retail disagree, smart money wins. Every time.

The Macro Problem: NFP data came in strong. That means the Fed has zero reason to cut rates. No rate cuts = no liquidity injection = no fuel for risk assets. Bitcoin doesn't pump in a liquidity vacuum.

What I'm Doing:

100% stablecoin

Alerts set at $65,000 and $62,800

If $65K holds with a 4H candle close above + volume spike → I scale into a small long. Staged entries only.

If $65K breaks → I sit on my hands and wait for $62.8K reaction

The worst thing you can do right now is guess. Let the level tell you what to do.

Are you watching $65K or are you already positioned?


Weke Review: War, IPO, European Oil deal, False jobs number

WEEK IN REVIEW: MARCH 30 TO APRIL 3, 2026

The short version of the week: a war with no exit, a missing American pilot Iran claims to have captured, a petrodollar crack showing up in real transactions for the first time, a $2 trillion IPO waiting for markets to settle, a Fed confirmation that could still be derailed, and a jobs number built on nurses returning from a strike and statistical models rather than an economy that is actually hiring. The April 6 deadline is in three days. Sunday at 6 pm EST, when gold futures open, is the first real market verdict on all of it.

THE WAR

Day 35 ended ugly. The US and Israel spent the week hitting infrastructure across Iran. The B1 bridge connecting Tehran to Karaj came down on Thursday night. US forces struck it, targeting what defense officials described as a planned military supply route for Iran's ballistic missile and drone force. The problem is that the strike happened while Iranians were out celebrating National Day, and families along the riverbank underneath it. Eight people were killed, and 95 were wounded. Trump posted the video with "Much more to follow." That tells you everything about the week's tone.

Friday morning, an F-15E from the 494th Squadron out of RAF Lakenheath got shot down over southwestern Iran. First confirmed loss of a manned US aircraft in 35 days and 13,000 combat flights. Two crew members ejected. Americans launched a massive rescue operation, C-130s and Black Hawks flying low over hostile territory in broad daylight. One crew member was recovered and is safe in US custody. The search for the second is ongoing. Iran is claiming that it captured the second crew member and offered cash to any civilian who handed him over. The US has not confirmed it. If it's true, it is the first American prisoner of war of this conflict.

Trump said three days ago there was "not a thing" Iran could do to stop US strikes. Their radar was "100% annihilated." We were "unstoppable." The F-15 went down the next morning, directly contradicting everything he and Hegseth had been saying about air dominance over Iran.

DIPLOMACY

There is none. Iran rejected a US 48-hour ceasefire proposal made on Wednesday through an unnamed intermediary country. Pakistani mediators confirmed Iran views American conditions as unacceptable and will not engage. Iran's five-point counterproposal included recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait, removal of all US bases from the region, compensation for war damage, and a guarantee against further aggression. Iran's military stated publicly it is ready to fight for at least six months. The April 6 deadline is now a retaliation trigger, not a negotiation checkpoint.

THE EURO OIL DEAL

This is the most important thing that happened this week, and almost nobody is treating it that way. Iran offered EU countries oil priced in Euros, not dollars. Europe's energy bill has gone up 14 billion euros since the war started. Gas is up 70%, crude up 60% across the continent. Europe needs supply, and Iran is offering it outside the dollar system. On top of that, at least two vessels have already paid Hormuz transit fees in Chinese Yuan, with a Chinese maritime firm acting as intermediary. Deutsche Bank put out a note this week warning explicitly that this war could give rise to the petroyuan, noting that dollar dominance in global trade is built on oil being priced in dollars and that the current conflict is directly challenging that arrangement. This is not a theoretical de-dollarization story anymore. It is happening this week in real transactions.

TRUMP'S NUMBERS

Approval at 35% per YouGov and The Economist, down from 39% before the war. Reuters/Ipsos has him at 36%. Fox News disapproval is at 59%, the highest of either term on his own network. Among independents, he sits at 22%. His handling of Iran specifically is at 30%. The reason is simple: gas above $4 for the first time since 2022, the stock market at year lows, a war with no visible end. November midterms are seven months away, and these numbers will shape every decision he makes between now and then.

THE PURGE

Pam Bondi was fired as Attorney General this week. Kristi Noem had already left Homeland Security last month. Then Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff General Randy George during an active war, which is not something you do when you are winding operations down. The Atlantic reported active discussions about removing FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The timing is uncertain, and Trump has not made a final decision. The White House denied it the way the White House always denies things that turn out to be true.

Todd Blanche came in as acting Attorney General hours after Bondi's removal and immediately said it was time for the DOJ to move on from the Epstein files, calling it "a saga that lasted for the past year" that "should not be a part of anything going forward." There is a problem with that framing. The DOJ has released about 3.5 million of the roughly 6 million pages it identified. Democrats called Blanche's claim that all files have been released "a lie." Even Jesse Watters on Fox told Blanche on air "I'm not sure you totally get what people feel about that." Worth noting: Blanche was Trump's personal defense attorney through multiple criminal cases before becoming Deputy AG. He is not a neutral actor on anything that touches Trump.

THE JOBS NUMBER

178,000 jobs in March. Called a blowout everywhere. The actual underlying number is closer to 84,000. About 31,000 of those jobs are Kaiser Permanente nurses returning from a strike that had artificially crushed February. That is a mechanical reversal, not new hiring. The BLS birth-death model added an estimated 35-40,000 jobs through statistical extrapolation that does not reflect actual wartime hiring freezes. Seasonal adjustments for construction, hospitality, and retail added further noise above what a war economy in March actually produced. ADP came in at 41,000 the day before. The survey reference week was March 12, three full weeks before Liberation Day tariffs landed on April 2. The entire tariff shock that will define the second quarter does not exist in this data. It shows up in April and May. Bloomberg analysts said plainly that the supply shock from the Iran war likely will not show up in payrolls until the second half of the year. The market read it as stagflation, not strength. Gold sold off on the headline. Bitcoin fell. Oil went up.

SPACEX

SpaceX filed confidentially with the SEC on April 1 for what would be the largest IPO in history, targeting a June Nasdaq listing. The initial valuation target was $1.75 trillion. Bloomberg then reported it was raised above $2 trillion. The raise is expected to be $75-80 billion, more than three times the previous record set by Saudi Aramco. Starlink crossed 10 million subscribers with $10 billion in revenue in 2025, projected to hit $22-24 billion in 2026. They merged with xAI in February. Thirty percent of shares are going to retail investors, three times the usual allocation, and demand is expected to be 10-20 times oversubscribed. The June timeline requires markets to stabilize first. A post-war recovery landing at the same time as the SpaceX IPO would be the single largest risk-on event of 2026.

WARSH

The White House formally transmitted Warsh's nomination to the Senate on March 30. The Senate Banking Committee is planning its confirmation hearing for the week of April 13, contingent on paperwork being completed. Senator Tillis is still blocking the nomination until the DOJ drops its criminal investigation into Powell, which complicates the whole timeline. Markets are currently pricing no rate cut for at least 16 months and only 50 basis points of cuts through all of 2026, meaning the market is skeptical that Warsh can actually deliver on Trump's demands even after he is confirmed. Powell's term expires May 15. If Tillis holds firm and the hearing slips, there is a real scenario where Powell is still running the Fed past that date.