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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Near $74,000 After $76,000 Test as ETF Inflows Snap Back
15 April 2026
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Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Near $74,000 After $76,000 Test as ETF Inflows Snap Back

NEW YORK, April 15, 2026, 15:03 EDT

Bitcoin hovered just under $74,000 Wednesday afternoon, having topped $76,000 on Tuesday. Most recently, the leading cryptocurrency was up roughly 0.2% at $74,395.

This rebound isn’t just retail-driven anymore. On Tuesday, U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs, which track bitcoin’s actual price rather than futures, pulled in $411.4 million—recovering sharply after $291.0 million flowed out the previous day. Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay, pointed to Washington’s search for an “exit ramp” on Iran, with tamer U.S. producer-price figures and reduced war anxiety helping steady risk sentiment. Farside

The shift has bitcoin getting swept up in the renewed risk-on sentiment that’s pushing stocks higher. Reuters noted the S&P 500 logged its first intraday record since the U.S.-Iran war on Wednesday. Bitcoin, though, remains far from its October peak at $126,223.

Product launches continue to stack up on the institutional side. On Tuesday, Goldman put in an application for the Goldman Sachs Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, pitching it as a fund aiming for current income without shutting the door on capital appreciation. Morgan Stanley, for its part, said last week that its MSBT fund was the first crypto ETP out from a U.S. bank-affiliated asset manager, with a sponsor fee set at 0.14%.

“We’re starting to see some basing in crypto,” said Joel Kruger, market strategist at LMAX Group, in comments out Tuesday. Still, he cautioned, it’s too early to tell if these hints of stability will translate into a firmer bottom for the market. Investopedia

On Tuesday, BlackRock’s IBIT topped ETF inflows, pulling in $213.8 million. That followed an industrywide net outflow of $291.0 million just the day before—a sign that demand is picking up, though flows remain patchy.

Corporate buyers are back. In an April 13 filing, Strategy disclosed it picked up 13,927 bitcoin—spending $1 billion at an average price of $71,902 per coin. The firm’s stash now totals 780,897 bitcoin.

The rebound isn’t a done deal. Katie Stockton at Fairlead Strategies points to $75,200 as the level bitcoin has to sustain for several days to lock in a short-term breakout. Morningstar’s Bryan Armour, meanwhile, called Goldman’s new fund a “hard sell”—investors still face bitcoin’s downside, even with the added options income. MarketWatch

Regulators haven’t stepped aside during the rally. On Wednesday, Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority started a consultation focused on trading platforms, dealing, staking, and custody. Elsewhere, Reuters noted Iran had put forward an idea to allow ships to leave the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz without facing attacks—a move highlighting how much bitcoin’s recent surge is still tied to policy maneuvers and shifts in geopolitics.

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