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Morning Minute: The Next Fed Chair Has a Crypto Portfolio

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Today’s top news:

  • Crypto majors fall 1-2% after recent rally; Bitcoin at $74k
  • Next Fed Chair Kevin Warsh discloses holdings, including Solana, Polymarket, Blast & more
  • Goldman Sachs filed for a Bitcoin income ETF tied to options
  • Circle stock jumps 7% after Allaire teases token for Arc
  • Tether introduces new wallet letting users send stables & BTC

🏛️ The Next Fed Chair Has a Crypto Portfolio

Kevin Warsh is just like us.

Trump’s nominee to replace Jerome Powell as Fed Chair filed his 69-page financial disclosure with the Office of Government Ethics Tuesday, and the document revealed combined assets with his wife of at least $192M.

Through DCM Investments 10 LLC, Warsh holds stakes in Solana, Polymarket, Blast (!!), Optimism, dydx, Dapper Labs, and multiple crypto fintech firms. He also holds a direct stake in SpaceX via the AVGF II fund, and more than $100M in exposure through Juggernaut Fund LP positions tied to advisory work with the Duquesne Family Office.

The man who would set US interest rate policy, oversee banking supervision, and influence stablecoin and crypto regulatory posture has active financial exposure to Solana and a crypto-native prediction market.

Warsh has previously called Bitcoin “the new gold.” But notably he doesn’t have any exposure to it. He’s too busy investing down the risk curve…

Key Details:

  • Kevin Warsh filed his financial disclosure revealing a 9-figure portfolio with stakes in Solana, Polymarket, SpaceX, and Ethereum dev platform Tenderly
  • The crypto holdings sit inside DCM Investments 10 LLC, each valued under $500K
  • The timing: Warsh’s confirmation hearing, the Clarity Act Senate Banking Committee markup, and the April 28-29 Fed meeting are all converging in the same two-week window

📊 Goldman Sachs Just Filed for a Bitcoin Income ETF

Goldman Sachs filed with the SEC on Tuesday for the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF – one of the bank’s first direct crypto product filings and its most significant Bitcoin move yet.

The structure: the fund holds exposure to spot Bitcoin ETPs and sells call options on 40–100% of that exposure, collecting premiums it distributes to investors as monthly income.

In practice, this means upside participation gets capped in strong rallies, and in exchange, investors collect yield. It’s the same covered-call playbook Goldman already runs on the S&P 500 via GPIX (~8% annual yield) and the Nasdaq via GPIQ. BlackRock just launched a similar income ETF for Bitcoin as well.

The biggest players in TradFi are finding more and more crypto products to offer their customers.

Key Details:

  • Goldman Sachs filed for a Bitcoin Premium Income ETF that sells call options on 40–100% of BTC ETF exposure to generate monthly income; earliest launch late June/July 2026
  • The structure: holds spot Bitcoin ETP exposure, sells covered calls to collect premiums; trades away some upside for steady yield
  • Context: Goldman already holds $1.1B+ in IBIT on its balance sheet

💳 Tether Launched a Wallet

Tether, the world’s largest stablecoin issuer with $184B USDT in circulation, launched tether.wallet on Tuesday as its first consumer-facing product.

The self-custodial app lets users hold and send USDT, USAT (its US-regulated stablecoin), XAUT (gold-backed token), and Bitcoin across Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and the Lightning Network. Fees are payable in the asset being sent and no gas tokens required.

Users simply need a user name (name@tether.me instead of hex strings) to get started, and private keys stored on device.

CEO Paolo Ardoino pitched it as the “People’s Wallet,” designed for a future where humans, machines, and AI agents all transact on the same rails. Notably, Tether built the wallet on its open-source Wallet Development Kit – the same toolkit it’s been positioning for AI agent payments.

Key Details:

  • Tether launched tether.wallet – a self-custodial app supporting USDT, USAT, XAUT, and Bitcoin across Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Lightning
  • The pitch: CEO Ardoino calls it the “People’s Wallet” for humans, machines, and AI agents, built on Tether’s open-source Wallet Development Kit
  • The strategic move: Tether goes direct-to-consumer for the first time, with 570M wallets already on its network

📈 Circle Stocks Jumps As CEO Teases ARC Token

Jeremy Allaire dropped one sentence at Circle’s Seoul event Tuesday that moved the stock: Circle is exploring a native token for Arc Network, its Layer-1 blockchain currently in testnet.

The token would handle governance, incentives, and economic alignment, with a gradual transition to proof-of-stake.

Allaire described it as “potentially Circle’s most significant platform-level strategic move since the creation of USDC.” CRCL stock rose 7% on the news.

Circle’s Arc already has BlackRock, HSBC, Visa, Goldman Sachs, and AWS on the testnet. Allaire’s vision is an “economic OS for the internet” – institutional financial workflows moving entirely on-chain. A native token would give Arc a governance layer and an incentive mechanism for validators as it transitions to PoS.

Given the major TradFi theme for 2026, let’s just say a Circle token would have very high expectations…

Key Details:

🌎 Macro Crypto and Markets

  • Crypto majors fall 1-2% after recent rally; BTC flat at $74.2k; ETH -2% at $2,335; SOL -3% at $84; HYPE -1% at $44
  • DEXE (+17%), APT (+2%), and ARB (+2%) led top movers
  • Oil -4% at $89; Gold +1% at $4,810
  • Robinhood’s HOOD stock jumped 15% after the SEC approved ending the Pattern Day Trader rule, which eliminates the $25K minimum equity requirement for day trading
  • Deutsche Börse invested $200M in Kraken for a 1.5% stake at a $13.3B valuation (down from $20B in November) as Kraken confidentially files for IPO
  • CowSwap suffered a front-end compromise — DeFi exchange website hijacked; users warned not to interact with the interface until confirmed safe
  • Fake Ledger app on the Mac App Store drained $9.5M from crypto users before being removed; Apple store security failure with real losses
  • The Ethereum Foundation put up $1M to back ecosystem security audits
  • Visa backed Stripe’s Tempo payments network as an anchor validator
  • JPMorgan CFO raised caution about potential regulatory arbitrage with stablecoins, arguing banks are held to stricter standards than stablecoin issuers on equivalent products

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Meme Coin Tracker

  • Meme leaders were mostly red; DOGE -1%, SHIB -1%, PEPE -2%, TRUMP -1%, PENGU -1%, SPX -1%, FARTCOIN -7%
  • Unc (+240%), Whitewhale (+80%), Bull (+40%), and wojak (+15%) led notable onchain movers
  • TRUMP meme coin holders are getting cheaper VIP access to the Mar-a-Lago gala than original TRUMP whale offering prices

💰 Token, Airdrop & Protocol Tracker

🚚 What is happening in NFTs?

  • NFT leaders were mostly slightly red, Punks continue their decline; Punks -2% at 26 ETH, Pudgy even at 4.06 ETH, BAYC -1% at 6.25 ETH; Hypurr’s +1% at 402 HYPE
  • DigiDaigaku Genesis (+35%) and Ringers (+5%) led notable movers

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