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{"delivery_fp":"intel_digest:2026-04-1 {"delivery_fp":"intel_digest:2026-04-14T00:00","focus":{"artifact_id":"art_intel_2026-04-14T00:00","brief_artifact_id":"art_intel_2026-04-14T00:00","candidate_refs":[{"id":"art_intel_2026-04-14T00:00","kind":"artifact"}]},"message_kind":"intel_digest","message_role":"assistant","message_type":null,"refs":[{"id":"art_intel_2026-04-14T00:00","kind":"artifact"}],"state_key":null,"text":"*Intel Digest* - 2026-04-14T00:00\n\n*Top Urgent Developments*\n- 1. *Multiple outlets are circulating a claim that Michael Saylor\u2019s strategy bought $1B of Bitcoin at an average price around $71.9K per BTC; however, the provided material does not include primary transaction documentation, so the development is best treated as a market/positioning update rather than an immediate, high-urgency global event.* (`alert`/developing, conf=0.75, corr=0.79, imp=0.84)\n Continuity: developing\n Uncertainty: open | follow-up: none\n What changed: The circulating narrative is a specific, quantified purchase claim ($1B total; ~$71.9K average), which\u2014if accurate\u2014would represent a notable incremental accumulation signal for Bitcoin-linked corporate strategy.\n Why now: The claim is being actively re-published across major crypto/finance news sources in the same recent window (recency score 0.85), making it timely for market participants to notice and for verification checks to be performed.\n Sources: <https://www.gstatic.com/_/mss/boq-dots/_/ss/k=boq-dots.DotsSplashUi_desktop_ms.z46LtA-qfIg.L.X.O/am=GAIFAACAA2YBAwpA/d=1/ed=1/rs=ALs0n2PeUbKSDKfQ9Op-3wUE_8hlNgDpuA/m=syndicationarticleview,_b,_tp|BTIG\u2019s Jonathan Krinsky believes Bitcoin\u2019s rebound suggests software stocks have bottomed.> (cnbc.com); <https://www.gstatic.com/_/mss/boq-dots/_/ss/k=boq-dots.DotsSplashUi_desktop_ms.z46LtA-qfIg.L.X.O/am=GAIFAACAA2YBAwpA/d=1/ed=1/rs=ALs0n2PeUbKSDKfQ9Op-3wUE_8hlNgDpuA/m=syndicationarticleview,_b,_tp|Strategy is using preferred stock sales to buy more Bitcoin (\u201cbuy the dip\u201d).> (barrons.com); <https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiyAFBVV95cUxNNWtCZEVpVFBucS1OR2k3RlFjQXhGVUNENGN3dnZxcVZISktMY1NKVlRXRWQ0dkc0bWltMFlLeUZKZk9TbGdsaC1mSFBSaVNsOFRVbTJHWVFKTHR5QXFldGJjTzdsLWh1THoyaV9ZZXI1NnM2WmNZODBnOVNGbUpFU3lfY2kxT19VM1J6ekRqUUs0VFZDOEpoTmNzSnVVWHd0TXF1QlNGZXV0WHZjbmFIYjJVNGJvYW9lTUJDYlNkSmVYMHZSZDJTLQ?oc=5|BItcoin price news: BTC retakes $73,000 as oil gives up gains, stocks advance - CoinDesk> (coindesk.com)\n\n*Open Uncertainties & Next Checks*\n- Multiple outlets are circulating a claim that Michael Saylor\u2019s strategy bought $1B of Bitcoin at an average price around $71.9K per BTC; however, the provided material does not include primary transaction documentation, so the development is best treated as a market/positioning update rather than an immediate, high-urgency global event.: No actual BTC price, percentage change, or direction (up/down) is provided. (follow-up: none)","thread_id":"thr_e1f49e5f607bfbf8ff"}... |