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Crypto market recap: What happened today?

primereportsBy primereportsApril 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Crypto markets faced a mix of structural, market, and policy-related developments on the day. 

Summary

  • Michael Ippolito said rising token supply diluted returns as average coin values lagged market cap.
  • Michael Saylor said Bitcoin price now follows capital flows, not the old four-year halving cycle.
  • Polymarket removed a market on a missing US service member after backlash over integrity standards.

New comments from industry figures focused on token oversupply, Bitcoin’s changing market cycle, and a backlash that led Polymarket to remove a sensitive prediction market.

Michael Ippolito, co-founder of Blockworks, said the crypto sector faces an “existential” problem as token supply grows faster than value creation. In posts on X, he said total crypto market capitalization has stayed relatively firm, but the average value per token has remained weak.

He wrote that “the average coin is only slightly higher than where it was in 2020” and also down about 50% since 2021. He added that median token returns have fallen sharply, with many tokens down about 80% from their peak levels.

Ippolito said this pattern shows gains have stayed concentrated in a small group of large-cap assets. At the same time, much of the wider market has failed to keep pace. His comments pointed to a growing gap between the number of new tokens and the value generated across the sector.

He also said, “We created a TON of new assets and STILL total market cap is flat.” That view framed token issuance as a dilution problem, where capital spreads across more assets without lifting average returns.

Saylor says capital flows now drive Bitcoin

Michael Saylor said Bitcoin no longer follows the traditional four-year cycle linked to halving events. He stated that the old cycle is “dead” and said price action now depends more on capital flows, credit conditions, and institutional demand.

For years, many traders used halvings as a core part of Bitcoin market analysis. Those events reduced miner rewards and often shaped expectations for future rallies. Saylor now argues that Bitcoin has entered a different stage.

He wrote that “price is now driven by capital flows” and said bank credit and digital credit will play a larger role in Bitcoin’s future path. His comments shifted attention away from supply shocks alone and toward access through funds, banks, and large firms.

That position came as more traditional financial platforms continued to expand Bitcoin-related services. The change has led some market participants to track treasury strategies, regulated products, and large-scale adoption more closely than past cycle models.

Polymarket removes market after criticism

Polymarket removed a market tied to the fate of a missing US service member after public criticism. The listing asked whether US authorities would confirm the rescue of a pilot reportedly shot down over Iran, and it drew sharp backlash online.

US Representative Seth Moulton criticized the market and called it “disgusting.” He said people were betting on the fate of a service member who could be injured, missing, or in danger.

Polymarket said the listing violated its “integrity standards” and removed it. The platform also said the market should not have gone live and that it is reviewing how it passed internal checks.

The company did not give more detail on the exact rule involved. Still, the removal added to the wider debate over what types of real-world events prediction markets should allow, especially when the subject involves war, injury, or loss of life.

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