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SUI drops 3.2% as index trades lower
CoinDesk Indices presents its daily market update, highlighting the performance of leaders and laggards in the CoinDesk 20 Index.
The CoinDesk 20 is currently trading at 2185.22, down 0.3% (-5.55) since yesterday’s close.
Seven of 20 assets are trading higher.

Leaders: DOT (+2.6%) and BNB (+1.7%).
Laggards: SUI (-3.2%) and TAO (-2.7%).
The CoinDesk 20 is a broad-based index traded on multiple platforms in several regions globally.
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Can BNB price break above $750 as double bottom pattern forms?
BNB price continued climbing this week as bulls attempted to confirm a breakout above a key neckline resistance zone, with a bullish double bottom structure on the daily chart signaling the potential for a larger upside move toward the $750 region.
Summary
- BNB price climbed toward the key $680–$690 neckline resistance as a bullish double bottom pattern signaled potential upside toward $750–$780.
- Growing optimism around spot BNB ETF proposals and rising institutional activity on BNB Chain helped strengthen investor sentiment.
- CoinGlass data showed rising open interest and positive funding rates, signaling that traders continue building bullish positions on BNB.
According to data from crypto.news, BNB (BNB) price traded around $687 at press time on May 15 after briefly rallying above $690 earlier in the session. The token has now recovered nearly 18% from its April lows near $580 as sentiment surrounding the Binance ecosystem continued improving.
BNB’s latest rally appears to have been fueled by a combination of institutional, ecosystem, and regulatory catalysts unique to the token.
One of the biggest drivers remains growing market optimism surrounding pending spot BNB ETF proposals tied to asset managers seeking broader institutional exposure to the token. Investor sentiment also strengthened after the recently launched leveraged Teucrium 2x Long Daily BNB ETF continued attracting attention from traditional market participants looking for amplified exposure to Binance Coin.
At the same time, BNB Chain has continued expanding its role within the tokenized real-world asset sector. Recent integrations involving institutional tokenization initiatives and stablecoin infrastructure on the network have reinforced expectations that BNB Chain could become a larger player in blockchain-based financial settlement systems.
The network has also benefited from improving on-chain activity in recent weeks. Decentralized exchange volumes, stablecoin transfers, and BNB Chain ecosystem participation have all shown signs of recovery alongside the broader crypto market rebound.
Meanwhile, investor sentiment toward Binance itself has improved modestly after months of pressure tied to U.S. regulatory and compliance scrutiny earlier this year. The fading intensity of those concerns appears to have helped reduce bearish pressure on BNB during the latest recovery phase.
Derivatives positioning has additionally turned increasingly bullish. CoinGlass data showed rising open interest and positive funding rates over recent sessions, signaling that traders continue building long exposure as momentum strengthens.
BNB price analysis
On the daily chart, BNB appears to be forming a bullish double bottom pattern with two major lows established near the $580 support region over the past several months.

The neckline of the pattern sits near the $680–$690 resistance zone, which bulls are currently attempting to reclaim decisively. A confirmed breakout above the neckline would validate the pattern and could potentially trigger a measured move toward the $780 region by adding the height of the formation to the breakout level.
The current setup also shows BNB gradually reclaiming higher lows while continuing to trade firmly above the Supertrend indicator near the $627 region, signaling that buyers currently maintain broader trend control.
Momentum indicators continue to support the bullish outlook. The MACD recently completed a bullish crossover while the histogram continues printing expanding green bars, suggesting upside momentum remains intact despite short-term consolidation below resistance.
Meanwhile, the broader recovery structure remains constructive as long as BNB holds above the key $650 support zone. A successful breakout above the neckline resistance could strengthen momentum toward the psychological $700 level, followed by the $750–$780 region.
However, failure to hold above current support levels could weaken the bullish setup and potentially trigger a pullback toward the $627 and $600 support zones, where buyers previously reentered aggressively.
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Global Bond Markets Are Imploding: But What Are They Saying About China, Oil, and the Economy?
Global bond yields jumped on Friday as oil prices climbed. The UK 30-year gilt hit 5.82%, its highest level since 1998.
The selloff hit US Treasuries, UK gilts, and Japanese government bonds. Traders are now asking what fixed income is signaling about China, oil supply, and government deficits.
A Synchronized Yield Spike Across Major Economies
Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian said the move was driven by the oil jump. Japan’s producer price data also came in hotter than expected.
The 30-year Japanese yield traded at 4% for the first time since 1999. The UK 10-year sat near 5.14% and the German 10-year added 7.5 basis points to 3.12%.
US Treasury yields climbed in tandem. The 10-year held near 4.54%, the 20-year at 5.10%, and the 30-year at 5.09%.
“Every maturity is rising at the same time,” trader Bull Theory highlighted.
Stocks brushed it off. The S&P 500 hovered near a record 7,501 on AI optimism. The S&P earnings yield now sits well below the 10-year, a rare setup last seen in 2003.
“Bond yields do not care about AI. They care about a $2 trillion annual deficit, oil at $100, persistent inflation and a government borrowing more money every single day to fund a war,” Bull Theory added.
What Yields Are Saying About China and the Economy
On China, the signal is skepticism. Mad Money host Jim Cramer said equity markets assume China’s leader Xi Jinping will absorb the oil disruptions tied to President Donald Trump.
He flagged no firm trade commitments. Bond traders appear less convinced.
On the economy, bonds are pricing higher-for-longer inflation. They also reflect swelling deficits and central banks unable to cut quickly.
UK gilts are flagging fiscal stress. Japanese long bonds mark the end of decades of yield repression as the Bank of Japan normalizes policy.
Fixed income is pricing limited diplomatic relief from China, an oil-driven inflation pulse, and higher borrowing costs. Stocks are still pricing AI-driven earnings strength.
Both views cannot stay right indefinitely. The next moves in oil, Bank of Japan signals, and any Trump-Xi follow-up will likely decide which side breaks first.
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The videos stored on Bitcoin’s blockchain forever
Bitcoin was built to move money, not host home videos. Yet for more than a decade, developers, artists, and trolls have smuggled animated images and video clips into on-chain transaction data.
Tens of thousands of archival nodes around the world download them, validate them, and store them or their ownership certificates on hard drives indefinitely. Some of it’s art. Most of it’s just silly.
The methods range from elegant to absurd. Some formats wrap a file inside a single transaction’s witness data or stamp pixels into transaction outputs. Other methods slice files into bizarre private keys.
A few stash content in Counterparty servers or other pointer-type certificates of ownership.
No matter the methodology, one unifying feature is permanence. Once miners confirm a video clip or its metadata within a block, no one can scrub it out.
Below is one example per format type. Each video paid a BTC transaction fee to be mined as a consensus-valid transaction. Each will sit on every archival Bitcoin node for as long as the network exists.
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Bitcoin’s first GIF was a Pepe
Long before the words “NFTs” or “Ordinals” entered the crypto industry, Counterparty was sliding arbitrary data into Bitcoin transactions.
By 2016, a user known only as Mike began issuing Rare Pepe digital trading cards on the protocol. Series 1, Card 37, UFOPEPE, is widely recognized as the first known GIF on Bitcoin, although only part of it actually resided on-chain.

An early protocol by hobbyists, Counterparty users didn’t store all data for each image and GIF video on the blockchain, but rather relied on third-party storage services. Ownership and links to any hosting service did, however, transfer on-chain.
The card shows Pepe the Frog in a flying saucer. The Rare Pepe directory’s submission rules explicitly permitted animated GIFs up to 1.5 megabytes.
That’s how a cartoon frog with extraterrestrial ambitions became one of the earliest moving images permanently encoded into Bitcoin lore.
A bird having a good time forever
Inscription 2, inscribed onto Bitcoin’s blockchain using a novel technique in December 2022, is an animated GIF attached to Bitcoin’s blockchain via Casey Rodarmor’s Ordinals protocol.
Like Counterparty, Ordinals inscriptions require the user to run specialized software to interpret Bitcoin’s blockchain in a way that renders the image by default.
Still, the entire image is there, on the blockchain, with no third-party hosting service.

It depicts a colorful bird looping through a dance move. It landed on the blockchain a month before Rodarmor formally released ORD software version 0.4.0 in January 2023, the version he marketed as ready for mainnet inscriptions.
That release listed only HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, MP3, PNG, and JPEG as supported content types.
Undeterred, a sophisticated early inscriber tested the boundary by publishing a GIF anyway. The protocol accepted it. The network mined it.
Although Bitcoin Core software doesn’t render Ordinals as images by default, the bird has been vibing on tens of thousands of nodes for years.
A frog tailslide
By 2025, ORD software added mainstream support for video files, and someone in the Rodarmor’s Hell Money Podcast orbit took advantage.
Inscription 84,106,770, mined in February 2025, within Bitcoin block 881,921, is an MP4 file of a skateboarder grinding a backside tailslide with a green cartoon frog head hovering over his face.

The clip lives contiguously inside a single Taproot transaction’s witness data. Like all Ordinals-based inscriptions, Bitcoin Core software doesn’t render the video by default, yet all the data to render it exists on Bitcoin’s blockchain.
Pixel-art animations stamped into UTXOs
Bitcoin Stamps pushed permanence further. The SRC-20 protocol, launched by a pseudonymous developer who goes by “Mike in Space,” encodes base64 image data directly into Counterparty-like transaction outputs.
Unlike Taproot witness data, nodes cannot prune those outputs without breaking consensus.
One of the earliest video stamps is Stamp 54, created on March 18, 2023. The file is very small, just 213 bytes, which renders below.

Although Bitcoin Core doesn’t render STAMP videos by default, like Ordinals videos, anyone can download Stamps software to view the Bitcoin blockchain and render these images from the data on any full node.
Stamps supports PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, and HTML files up to 65 kilobytes. That leaves room for short looping animations.
There are other artisanal methods to publish full videos on the Bitcoin network that skip easy-to-use protocols like Counterparty, Ordinals, or STAMPS.
In early 2026, for example, Bitcoin developer Martin Habovštiak showed that he could pack a 66 kilobyte picture into one Bitcoin transaction without going near OP_RETURN or Taproot witness data.
His trick was to craft the raw transaction so that its bytes also happened to be a valid image. The maneuver which used a bizarre yet valid private key sailed past every standardness filter the conservative Knots crowd had shipped.
Habovštiak’s tactic intentionally landed in the middle of infighting over a chain fork proposal to ban such arbitrary data storage at the consensus layer.
Although clever and obviously intended to troll Luke Dashjr, developer of Bitcoin node software Knots whose mempool filters arbitrary data more aggressively than Bitcoin Core, this bypass failed to gain much real world utility.
It also uses a non-standard transaction type, i.e. not propagated by Bitcoin Core’s default mempool, and thus requires higher fee payments and manual routing of each transaction to a miner.
Protos was unable to find an example of a GIF or MP4 file using Habovštiak’s bypass, but it’s possible that one exists on-chain, and anyone could craft such a transaction and pay a miner to mine it.
If any exist, like all on-chain files on the famously restricted Bitcoin network, it would have to be very small.
Habovštiak has admitted a ceiling of 66 kilobytes for his method, although other methodologies might be possible to accommodate larger files.
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Hyperbridge launches $50K bug bounty after bridge exploit
Hyperbridge has launched a public bug bounty program on HackenProof, offering rewards of up to $50,000 for critical vulnerabilities.
Summary
- Hyperbridge offers $50,000 rewards for critical bugs as researchers review cross-chain messaging and fund safety.
- The program follows April’s fake DOT exploit that exposed proof verification risks across Hyperbridge systems.
- HackenProof rules require proof-of-concept reports while banning live attacks and third-party exploit testing by researchers.
The program invites independent security researchers to review the protocol codebase and submit reports through the security platform.
The HackenProof page lists the Hyperbridge Protocol program as live and active. It describes Hyperbridge as a system that lets blockchains communicate and transfer assets through consensus and state proofs, rather than older bridge models that rely on multisig committees.
Rewards cover key bridge risks
Hyperbridge said rewards start at $200 for low-severity reports and rise to $2,000–$5,000 for medium findings. High-severity bugs can earn $5,000–$15,000, while critical vulnerabilities can receive up to $50,000.
The scope covers the full Hyperbridge protocol repository. The team said researchers can report logic flaws, access-control issues, reentrancy, cross-chain message spoofing, state manipulation and any flaw that could affect message or fund integrity.
April exploit pushed security review
The program follows an April exploit in which an attacker minted roughly 1 billion fake DOT-equivalent tokens on Ethereum through Hyperbridge’s cross-chain gateway. Crypto.news reported that the attacker gained admin control through a forged cross-chain message and extracted about $237,000 in ether.
The same report said the fake supply affected the bridged DOT representation, while Polkadot’s native network remained technically unaffected. It also linked the case to wider bridge risks, where forged messages and weak verification checks remain common attack paths.
In addition, Hyperbridge said testing must happen on local forks only. Live infrastructure attacks, social engineering and third-party exploits are outside the program’s scope.
The HackenProof page also requires proof-of-concept submissions and lists rules against service disruption, personal data access, spam, DDoS testing and reports that rely only on theory. It says researchers must stay within scope and avoid public disclosure without approval.
Cross-chain use case remains active
Hyperbridge had already appeared in crypto.news coverage before the exploit. In May 2025, Enjin Blockchain used Hyperbridge on testnet to support cross-chain stablecoin transfers involving USDC and USDT from Ethereum and BNB Chain.
That earlier setup showed why bridge security matters. Users lock tokens on one chain and receive a matching version on another network. When proof checks fail, the risk can move from one contract into a wider cross-chain system. The new bounty places Hyperbridge’s code under wider review as the protocol works to reduce repeat failures.
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Clarity Act Just Got Biggest Win Yet: Bitcoin Price Prediction Gave Back Half the Rally Day End
Bitcoin surged to $82,000 Thursday before pulling back to consolidate near $80,500, as a Senate committee vote on the long-awaited Clarity Act injected fresh regulatory optimism into crypto markets and fueled bullish price predictions.
The rally touched an intraday high of $82,000 before cooling, and the question now is whether BTC can hold its footing or whether that spike was just a headline trade.
The US Senate Banking Committee advanced the Clarity Act in a 15-9 vote, with two Democratic senators crossing party lines to support the bill on digital asset market structure.
Markets responded immediately: Coinbase (COIN) jumped 8%, MicroStrategy (MSTR) added 7%, and Bitcoin ETFs absorbed $131.3 million in net inflows on May 14.
With the bill now moving to the full Senate, crypto markets are pricing in a structural shift. The next question is whether the price chart supports the headlines.
Bitcoin Price Prediction: Can Bitcoin Price Push Past $82,000 After the Clarity Act Catalyst?
Bitcoin price is trading at $80,500. Below it, the $80,000 level has become the defining psychological floor. BTC has bounced off it twice in the past week, signaling a degree of institutional bid support sitting beneath that mark.
Momentum has shifted cautiously bullish following the Clarity Act news, but the structure is not clean yet. Immediate resistance sits just above $82,000, precisely where the initial spike was sold.
Analysts identify $74,000 as the key downside test level if macro conditions deteriorate or the Senate bill stalls.

Clear $82,000 on sustained ETF demand and momentum traders target the $85,000 to $88,000 band as the next resistance zone.
Fail to break it, and price consolidates in the $79,000 to $82,000 range while the market waits for the full Senate vote and incoming macro data.
A close below $79,000 likely triggers a retest of $74,000, which analysts cite as a potential bear market support zone.
Post-halving dynamics remain a background factor. Binance notes the post-halving price move has not been dramatic so far, with regulation and macro sentiment flagged as the likely drivers of any next major leg.
The legislative tailwind is real. Whether it holds through a full Senate vote is the only question that matters right now.
Bitcoin Hyper Wants to be The Best 1000x Beta Play to Bitcoin Once Bullmarket Starts
BTC at $81,000 is encouraging, but a market cap already north of $1.6 trillion means the multiples that made early Bitcoin holders wealthy simply aren’t available here.
That’s the math that keeps rotating capital into early-stage infrastructure plays whenever BTC catches a bid. (And every cycle, that rotation has produced at least a handful of outsized winners.)
Bitcoin Hyper is one of the more technically differentiated presales in the current cycle. The project positions itself as the first Bitcoin Layer 2 with native Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) integration, targeting sub-second finality and low-cost smart contract execution while inheriting Bitcoin’s security layer.
The pitch is direct: break Bitcoin’s core limitations (slow transactions, high fees, no programmability) without abandoning the trust model that makes BTC worth building on.
Presale figures as of writing: price is $0.0136801 per $HYPER, with $32,687,617.54 raised in total. Staking is live with a high APY (specific rate disclosed on-platform), and key infrastructure includes a Decentralized Canonical Bridge for BTC transfers.
As with any early-stage token, smart contract risk and post-listing volatility are real considerations; DYOR applies here more than anywhere.
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XDC Network price outlook: Can bulls go higher as $0.037 breaks?
- XDC climbed over 10% to surpass $0.037 on May 15, reaching its highest level since early March.
- Catalysts include potential DTCC integration and Bitcoin rally.
- The technical picture highlights resistance at $0.040.
XDC Network price climbed double digits to above $0.037 on May 15, with the uptick pushing the token’s value to its highest level since early March.
XDC now hovers near the key resistance line formed since late January 2026, but can it go higher?
XDC edges higher as market sentiment improves
As noted, XDC rallied sharply on May 15, rising more than 10% intraday as buyers re-entered the market.
The move lifted the token to levels not seen since early March, placing it directly beneath a horizontal supply zone near $0.040.
Trading volumes rose alongside the advance, signalling conviction among participants who are testing whether the late-January resistance can be turned into support.
But why did the XDC Network price surge in the past 24 hours?
The XDC rally coincides with broader strength in the crypto market, led by Bitcoin’s reclaiming of the $80,000 mark.
That recovery prompted many altcoins to retrace losses they incurred during a macro-driven sell-off this week, creating a risk-on backdrop that supported XDC.
Beyond market-wide tailwinds, several project-specific catalysts likely have recently helped to amplify demand.
This includes the potential adoption as a key digital asset of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation.
DTCC, debuting trading in July ahead of full-scale launch in October 2026, has ignited interest in XDC alongside XRP, Chainlink, Quant, and Hedera (HBAR).
While XRP gains momentum as the top token for institutional post-trade settlement, XDC looks to stand out as the primary rail for tokenized bills of lading and letters of credit. XDC’s Contour acquisition, completed in 2025, cements this outlook.
XDC Network price forecast
The latest gains have pushed XDC price further from a descending wedge pattern that had compressed price action since late January.
Bulls are now confronting a horizontal supply zone around $0.040, which also aligns with the 200-day exponential moving average (EMA).

A decisive break and daily close above this level would likely confirm bullish momentum and could open up fresh bids around the $0.046-$0.052 supply zone.
The area marks the range that corresponds to prior congestion and could be the next resistance cluster.
However, bulls must first hold the recently breached $0.037 level. Failure to do so would raise the probability of a pullback to the 100-day EMA near $0.033.
On heavier selling, February’s lows near $0.029 become a plausible target for short-term sellers seeking to reassert control.
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Can The Bullish ‘HYPE’ Sustain?
HYPE, the native token of decentralized exchange Hyperliquid, jumped more than 23% in the past 24 hours, climbing toward $47 on Friday to hit its highest level since October 2025.

HYPE/USDT daily chart. Source: TradingView
What is driving the sudden HYPE rally, and does the token have enough momentum to extend its bull run in the coming days?
Key takeaways:
- This week’s multiple US spot HYPE ETF launches have strengthened the token’s institutional-demand narrative.
- Coinbase becoming Hyperliquid’s USDC treasury deployer boosts HYPE prices.
HYPE ETF launches fuel institutional demand hopes
The biggest immediate catalyst behind HYPE’s rally appears to be the arrival of US-listed Hyperliquid exchange-traded products.
On Friday, Bitwise launched its spot Hyperliquid ETF, trading under the ticker BHYP on the NYSE.

HYPE/USDT daily chart. Source: TradingView
The fund gives investors regulated exposure to HYPE and intends to stake a portion of its holdings through Bitwise’s in-house staking division. Its sponsor fee is set at 0.34%, with a full waiver for the first month on the first $500 million in assets.
The launch follows 21Shares’ Hyperliquid ETF, THYP, which debuted on Nasdaq on Tuesday.
A day later, onchain data resource Lookonchain claimed that wallets linked to venture capital firm a16z had purchased nearly $67.5 million worth of HYPE tokens.

Source: X
The purchases reportedly took place in the month leading up to the ETF launches, adding to signs of growing institutional interest in Hyperliquid.
Sustained upside through May will likely depend on whether the HYPE ETFs attract meaningful inflows rather than simply generating launch-week speculation.
As of Friday, they were managing $3.17 million worth of assets, according to SoSoValue data.

US spot HYPE ETFs net flows. Source: SoSoValue
Coinbase, Circle deal adds structural tailwind for HYPE rally
HYPE’s rally also gained momentum after Coinbase announced on Thursday that it had become the official treasury deployer of USDC on Hyperliquid.
The deal strengthens USDC’s role as the main collateral and quote asset across Hyperliquid’s onchain markets.
The stablecoin already accounts for roughly $5 billion in supply on Hyperliquid, making it the dominant stablecoin in the ecosystem, according to DefiLlama.

Stablecoin market cap on Hyperliquid. Source: DefiLlama
Under the upgraded AQAv2 framework, Coinbase is expected to share the vast majority of reserve-yield revenue from USDC deployed on Hyperliquid with the protocol.
Circle will also serve as the technical deployer for USDC on Hyperliquid and has committed to stake 500,000 HYPE tokens.
“It’s an admission that Hyperliquid is too dominant in perps to displace, so better to align and capture distribution,” analyst Aylo said in a Thursday post, adding:
“We should see an increase of ~$140M+ in annualised revenue which will be used to buyback HYPE.”
CLARITY Act progress adds regulatory tailwind
HYPE’s rally also came as US crypto regulation showed signs of progress.
On May 14, the Senate Banking Committee advanced the CLARITY Act in a 15–9 vote, marking a key step for a bill that aims to define when digital assets fall under securities or commodities rules.
The update improved sentiment across crypto markets, sparking intraday rallies in Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and other top coins.
Still, the CLARITY Act is not law yet. The bill now heads to the Senate, where it will likely need broader bipartisan support to overcome procedural hurdles.
If it passes the Senate, lawmakers would still need to reconcile it with the House version before sending a final bill to President Donald Trump for approval.
HYPE rising wedge warns of 30% price correction
HYPE’s ongoing upside momentum remains inside what appears to be a rising wedge pattern, confirmed by the price trending inside two converging, upward-sloping trend lines.
In technical analysis, such a wedge typically plays out when the price breaks below its lower trend line and falls to the level at a length equal to the structure’s maximum height.

HYPE/USDT daily chart. Source: TradingView
Applying this rule to the HYPE chart brings its downside target to the $26.5–$31.20 range, depending on the potential breakdown point, as shown above. That means a potential 30%-45% correction by June or July.
Conversely, a decisive breakout above the rising wedge’s upper boundary may invalidate the bearish setup altogether, pushing HYPE’s price toward the $59–$60 range, aligning with the 1.0 Fibonacci retracement level shown below.

HYPE/USDT daily chart. Source: TradingView
HYPE’s daily relative strength index (RSI) also supports the short-term bullish case. The indicator remains below the overbought threshold of 70, suggesting the price still has room to extend its rally.
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Signal weighs exit from Canada amid lawful access bill
Privacy-focused messaging app Signal has signaled it could exit Canada if forced to comply with the government’s proposed lawful access framework. The legislation, Bill C-22, would require electronic service providers to enable surveillance capabilities and retain user metadata for up to a year, part of a broader effort to aid law enforcement in investigating crimes such as terrorism and child exploitation.
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Signal’s vice president of strategy and global affairs, Udbhav Tiwari, argued that the bill could threaten end-to-end encryption and leave private messaging services vulnerable to cyberattacks. He said Signal would rather pull out of Canada than compromise on the privacy commitments it has made to users.
Key takeaways
- Bill C-22 would compel tech and messaging providers to build surveillance mechanisms and retain certain user metadata for up to a year to assist law enforcement.
- Signal warns the legislation could undermine encryption and expose private communications to external threats, potentially prompting an exit from Canada.
- The bill is not law yet; parliamentary committee hearings began on May 7 and are ongoing.
- Industry players have mixed reactions: Meta welcomed selective provisions for evidence gathering but raised privacy and cybersecurity concerns, while Windscribe signaled it would consider following Signal if the bill passes.
- The debate echoes broader privacy-security tensions seen in Europe, notably around chat control and client-side scanning proposals.
Encryption under pressure as Bill C-22 advances
The bill, introduced in March as part of a wider regulatory package, would mandate electronic service providers to equip themselves with surveillance capabilities and retain metadata for a defined period. Proponents say the framework would bolster law enforcement’s ability to investigate serious crimes, from terrorism to child exploitation. Critics, however, warn that such measures could erode user privacy and undermine the security guarantees that underlie popular encrypted messaging apps.
Signal’s position highlights a broader industry risk: if end-to-end encryption becomes compromised or undermined by compelled access, the usability and trust in private messaging could be diminished. The Globe and Mail reported that Udbhav Tiwari described the bill as potentially creating vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers, undermining the privacy promises Signal offers to its users.
Public discussion around Bill C-22 has already touched on comparisons with the European Union’s controversial privacy proposals, which critics say could push for client-side scanning or other measures that would weaken encryption. The debate frames a larger, ongoing tension between privacy protections and increasing government capability to monitor communications in the name of safety and security.
Industry responses and political context
Tech giants have weighed in with nuanced takes. Meta, for its part, welcomed certain aspects of Bill C-22, arguing that it would provide law enforcement with a clearer legal framework to obtain evidence and protect public safety, while also signaling concerns about the potential impact on Canadians’ privacy and cybersecurity. The company’s stance reflects a common industry position: support for effective enforcement tools, tempered by a demand for clear privacy safeguards.
Canada’s political scene has also spotlighted the privacy-versus-security debate. A post by a Conservative Party Member of Parliament on X asserted that “every member of Parliament in the country uses Signal primarily for its safety and privacy features,” contending that the bill would undermine that privacy. In response, Signal’s leadership indicated it would resist any mandate that compromises user confidentiality.
The bill is not yet law; it must pass through parliamentary review and receive royal assent before taking effect. Committee hearings, which began on May 7, are still underway, signaling that the legislative process could stretch as lawmakers weigh the balance between enforcement capabilities and privacy protections.
Beyond Signal, Windscribe, a VPN provider, warned that the law’s requirements could force providers to log identifying data. In a post responding to The Globe and Mail coverage, Windscribe said it would likely follow Signal in reconsidering its Canadian operations if C-22 advances, arguing that the current draft threatens the core privacy premise of VPNs and similar services.
What comes next for privacy, security, and startups
The unfolding debate places Canada at a crossroads similar to regulatory moves in other regions. As lawmakers refine Bill C-22, observers will be watching not only whether the bill gains passage but how it will affect service design, data retention practices, and cross-border service provision for privacy-centric apps and networks. For developers and users who rely on strong encryption, the central questions are whether the proposed framework can preserve privacy guarantees while providing lawful access tools for investigators, and how firms will operationalize those demands without creating exploitable weak points.
Industry watchers should monitor the committee hearings for clues about potential amendments, as well as any clarifications from tech platforms on how they would implement or resist compliance. The regulatory trajectory in Canada could influence similar debates elsewhere, shaping how privacy-preserving services balance user trust with perceived public safety needs in the months ahead.
Readers should keep an eye on the next set of committee proceedings and any official statements from Signal, Windscribe, and other stakeholders as they gauge how far the government intends to push lawful access measures and what that means for encryption-centric communication tools going forward.
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Bill Ackman says he built Microsoft position in first quarter
Bill Ackman, founder and CEO of Pershing Square Inc., attends his company’s IPO at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), in New York City, U.S., April 29, 2026.
Brendan McDermid | Reuters
Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square has built a position in Microsoft, the billionaire hedge fund manager said Friday in a post on X.
“As two of the largest forces in equity markets — growing index ownership and increasing amounts of capital controlled by extremely short-term-oriented, leveraged, volatility-intolerant investors — converge, we have found occasional opportunities to acquire some of the most dominant long-term compounding franchises at attractive valuations,” the post said. “In our 13F which we will file later today, we will disclose a new position in Microsoft, a company we have followed for many years now offered at a highly compelling valuation.”
While Ackman didn’t note the size of his stake in the tech giant, he called it a “core holding.”
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