HBAR has recorded its first spot inflow in the past seven days, attracting $1.5 million in fresh capital.
This marks a positive shift in market sentiment as investors regain confidence in the altcoin. It also aligns with the broader market’s attempt to recover from recent downturns.
Bullish Momentum Builds as HBAR Gains $2 Million in Inflows
HBAR’s spot inflows surged to nearly $2 million on Monday, signaling a resurgence in bullish sentiment toward the altcoin. Data from Coinglass reveals that this is the first time HBAR has attracted fresh capital in seven days, marking a shift in investor confidence.
According to the on-chain data provider, between March 11 and 16, the altcoin faced consistent sell pressure, with spot outflows exceeding $10 million. This latest inflow suggests a bullish reversal in market sentiment, hinting at a possible recovery as investors regain interest in HBAR.
Furthermore, the altcoin’s positive Balance of Power (BoP) highlights this renewed interest. At press time, this momentum indicator is in an upward trend at 0.62.
The BoP indicator measures the strength of buyers against sellers in the market to identify momentum shifts. A positive BoP like this suggests that buying pressure outweighs selling pressure, indicating growing demand and potential price appreciation.
If HBAR’s BoP remains positive, it confirms the bullish dominance, reinforcing the current buying pressure and supporting a sustained uptrend in the asset’s value.
HBAR Eyes $0.22 as Demand Grows—Will Bulls Maintain Momentum?
HBAR exchanges hands at $0.19 at press time, trading above the support floor at $0.17. As demand grows, the altcoin could climb toward the resistance at $0.22.
A successful break above this level could propel HBAR’s price to $0.26, a high it last traded at on March 4.
Conversely, the bullish outlook would be invalidated if sellers regain dominance and profit-taking strengthens. In this case, HBAR’s price could fall to $0.17.
World Liberty Financial (WLF), a project tied to the Trump family, has signed a letter of intent with the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC). According to the project, this partnership will boost blockchain development, stablecoin use, and DeFi expansion in Pakistan.
A WLF delegation recently met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Army Chief General Asim Munir, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, and other top officials to explore collaboration opportunities.
Pakistan is Ramping Up Crypto Developments
The Pakistani government is preparing to announce a full set of cryptocurrency regulations. This move aims to position Pakistan as one of the fastest-growing crypto hubs globally.
Last month, Binance founder Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao was reported to have joined the Pakistan Crypto Council as a Strategic Advisor.
Meanwhile, president Trump is seemingly using his influence to push forward the DeFi initiative linked to World Liberty Financial.
Several interesting developments happened this week in crypto, cutting across diverse ecosystems. Key highlights, however, centered on Bitcoin (BTC) and XRP ecosystems.
In case you missed it, here is a roundup of the top stories this week in crypto.
Bitcoin Tests $97,000
Starting the list of what happened this week in crypto, Bitcoin tested the $97,000 milestone for the first time since February 2025. However, as of this writing, the pioneer crypto pulled back shortly after and was trading for $96,731.
Another key highlight this week in crypto concerned speculation of a possible collaboration between the Sui blockchain and Pokémon. Amidst these talks, the SUI price soared over 60% within the week.
These rumors sparked after a privacy policy update for Pokémon HOME featured Parasol Technologies, LLC, as a new developer. Parasol Technologies is a Web3 gaming infrastructure company that Sui’s developer, Mysten Labs, acquired in March 2025.
Nevertheless, changes in one of the circulating documents quelled the speculation, clarifying what had been a key driver for the SUI price this week.
“The official Sui Foundation blog confirmed (and removed) Pokémon NFTs. They seem to be developing a cloud infrastructure that uses blockchain technology to address bugs, hacks, and duping while enabling transfers between compatible games—something that is already possible with Pokémon Home,” another user highlighted.
Nevertheless, the correction did not quell speculation that Parasol may be involved in developing new features for Pokémon.
The SUI price has fallen almost 3% in the last 24 hours. As of this writing, it was trading for $3.47.
ProShares XRP ETF Rumors
Adding to the list of speculation this week in crypto, rumors spread that the US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) had approved a ProShares XRP ETF (exchange-traded fund).
However, BeInCrypto shut down these claims, articulating that the approval was for ProShares’ Leveraged and Short XRP Futures ETFs. ETF analyst James Seyffart also provided further clarity, deeming the allegations false.
“UPDATE: A lot of people posting/reporting that ProShares will be launching XRP ETFs on April 30th. We have confirmed that this is not the case. We do not have a confirmed launch date yet but we believe they will launch — and likely launch in the short or possibly medium term,” Seyffart explained.
ProShares launched three futures-based ETFs: the Ultra XRP ETF, the Short XRP ETF, and the Ultra Short XRP ETF. This development followed the launch of Teucrium’s 2x Long Daily XRP ETF in early April.
ProShares’ XRP Futures ETF Sparked Optimism
Meanwhile, the approval of ProShares XRP futures ETF sparked optimism, inspiring sentiment that a spot XRP ETF would be next.
According to forecasts by industry expert Armando Pantoja, the move could lead to substantial capital inflow into the altcoin.
“A spot XRP ETF could be next, unlocking real demand and sending prices soaring. $100 billion+ could soon flood into XRP,” he wrote.
Pantoja recognized that the approval marked a significant turning point for the industry, expanding XRP’s investor base.
The approval cleared the runway for the XRP ETF, granting Ripple’s token a regulated and accessible avenue for major financial players to engage.
“Futures ETF = first domino. Spot ETF = the tipping point. XRP’s long-term setup just got way stronger,” Pantoja remarked.
Another analyst was more measured amid heightened optimism, noting that the futures ETF was not the game-changer many might expect.
“It’s not the silver bullet that will trigger mass adoption or massive price action. The real catalyst will come when a Spot XRP ETF gets approved. Real tokens. Real demand. Real market impact,” John Squire posted.
SEC Delays XRP ETF Decision
To add to the list of developments in the XRP ecosystem this week in crypto, the US SEC delayed its decision on a prospective XRP ETF until June 17.
Before this news broke, crypto market participants awaited the final decision of XRP, Dogecoin (DOGE), and Ethereum staking ETFs. However, these were all put off.
“These dates are all intermediate and we will likely see final decisions on a lot of the crypto ETPs in Q4. For the XRP spot ETF, [I am] eyeing mid-October, around the 18th, as a final decision deadline. It’s possible the SEC won’t take all that time to make its decision, but a lot will hinge on how actively they engage on the applications,” Seyffart explained.
For now, over 70 active ETF proposals await the securities regulator’s verdict. XRP ETF’s June deadline is not final, but the commission could still enact further delays until mid-October.
Meanwhile, data from Polymarket shows that bettors see a 34% chance that the financial instrument will be approved by July 31.
According to Hollywood rumors, Netflix is planning to make a movie based on the 2022 FTX collapse. Julia Garner is rumored to be finalizing negotiations to play Caroline Ellison, but Bankman-Fried’s actor is less certain.
Several outlets have claimed that Evan Peters, who starred in Netflix’s award-winning series DAHMER, is in talks to play SBF. However, this is presumably even less certain than Garner’s role. Graham Moore, an Oscar-winning screenwriter, is also in talks to write the series.
Netflix’s Take on the FTX Collapse
The FTX collapse in 2022 was one of the most dramatic events in financial history, not just crypto. So, it makes sense that Netflix is planning a movie about it. After all, several studios were fighting to get the film rights the same month that the collapse happened.
Variety recently published rumors about the casting, claiming that Julia Garner is nearly set to play Caroline Ellison.
Julia Garner to star as Caroline Ellison in a limited series about the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, and the relationship between FTX co-founder and chief executive Sam Bankman-Fried and his girlfriend and business associate Ellison. pic.twitter.com/Df1miZIjb4
Garner previously played digital con artist Anna Delvey and received an Emmy nomination for her performance. This relevant experience could add color to her portrayal of another convicted fraudster in Netflix’s FTX adaptation.
However, Garner’s largest role was Ozark, an acclaimed Netflix show that earned three Emmy awards. Variety further claimed that she may become an executive producer on this series, but again, nothing has been finalized.
Netflix will reportedly use a love story as a framing device for the FTX series’ plot, so the actor playing Sam Bankman-Fried will be essential.
Other industry publications have alleged that Evan Peters is in talks for this role. He has also won awards for a previous Netflix production in 2022.
Evan Peters at a 2019 Convention. Source: Wikipedia
A Netflix adaptation of the FTX story could be highly entertaining, but it’s important to stress that no contracts have been signed. The crypto industry has produced many famous events, after all.
That is to say, “development hell” is a popular term in the film industry for a reason. Hopefully, the crypto community will soon enjoy Netflix’s dramatized take on the FTX collapse. Today, it’s still in the very early stages.