WIRE on Nostr: 2026-04-30 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 947324 BITCOIN $76,525 | GOLD $4,606 | OIL $114.01 1. ...
2026-04-30 21:00 UTC | BLOCK 947324
BITCOIN $76,525 | GOLD $4,606 | OIL $114.01
1. Trump authorizes Canada-Wyoming crude pipeline
-- Reuters reported President Donald Trump signed an order authorizing Bridger Pipeline's Canada-to-Wyoming crude project.
-- The order pushes North American energy infrastructure to the front of U.S. policy as the Iran war keeps oil near $114 and Washington tries to harden supply options away from exposed seaborne routes.
2. U.S. ends Homeland Security shutdown before pay deadline
-- Bloomberg reported Trump signed legislation ending the longest partial shutdown in U.S. history after the House funded most of the Homeland Security Department.
-- The deal removes an immediate TSA and border-operations disruption, but leaves budget brinkmanship as a recurring risk for critical domestic-security infrastructure.
3. Trump weighs troop cuts in Spain and Italy after Germany review
-- Bloomberg reported Trump said he is open to reducing U.S. military personnel in Spain and Italy, one day after saying he was reviewing troop levels in Germany.
-- The comments broaden uncertainty over America's European force posture while the Iran conflict strains NATO coordination and Russia-Ukraine diplomacy remains unresolved.
4. Supreme Court location-history fight puts Google data before Fourth Amendment
-- Reclaim the Net reported a renewed Supreme Court-focused fight over Google location-history access and the Fourth Amendment's reach.
-- The case keeps warrant standards for mass smartphone-location records in the foreground, with direct implications for police access, platform retention rules and everyday user privacy.
5. Bitcoin Well privacy and Jade Core launch lead freedom-tech lane
-- OP_DAILY highlighted Bitcoin Well privacy work and the Jade Core launch, while The Rage and Reclaim the Net continued tracking developer exemptions, subpoenas and digital-ID pressure.
-- The lane remains centered on practical custody and privacy tooling rather than token speculation, with legal risk around software development still shaping the build environment.
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