Bitcoin 2026: Blanche Assures Developers No Investigation

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$19,543,230,805.95

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Change: $2,915.36 (3.81%)

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Resistance Levels
Resistance 3$80,810.00
Resistance 2$79,453.03
Resistance 1$77,343.42
Price$77,180.95
Support 1$76,907.45
Support 2$75,563.42
Support 3$72,812.40
Pivot (PP):$77,250.12
Trend:Uptrend
RSI (14):59.1
(10:40 AM UTC)
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At the Bitcoin 2026 conference, Department of Justice Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche provided important assurance to software developers. He clarified that code writers not facilitating criminal activities do not face investigation and prosecution risks. Responding to a question from Coinbase Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal referencing the Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet cases, Blanche identified sanctions evasion and money laundering as critical elements. This stance indicates that developers can continue their daily work freely. The crypto community hopes to escape years of uncertainty.

Todd Blanche speaking at the Bitcoin conference
Justice official explaining the approach towards developers in the conference panel.

Bitcoin 2026 Conference: Todd Blanche's Developer Assurance

Before being appointed Deputy Attorney General in the Trump administration, Blanche had issued a directive limiting criminal interventions for digital assets. This statement reassures developers in the context of BTC detailed analysis and encourages the acceleration of innovative projects.

Insights from Tornado Cash and Samourai Wallet Cases

Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm was convicted last year on charges of unlicensed money transfer conspiracy; the jury could not reach a verdict on money laundering and sanctions violation claims. Samourai Wallet founders and other names went through similar processes and received penalties. Crypto advocates stand firmly behind these figures. Blanche drew a clear line by separating criminal intent from writing code.

FBI Director Kash Patel's Emphasis on Scam Hunting

FBI Director Kash Patel highlighted romance scams, i.e., relationship trap frauds, stating they will continue field operations in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Thailand. These panels reflect a new phase of regulatory pressure and signal protection for legitimate activities like BTC futures.

BTC Current Technical Analysis: Price and Trend Status

As of April 28, 2026, BTC price is at 76,531.14 USD level, 24-hour change -1.63%. RSI at 57.22 in neutral zone, overall trend uptrend but Supertrend giving bearish signal. EMA 20: 75,452.21 USD. This uncertainty, combined with regulatory news, may increase volatility. Altcoins (ALT) are also under pressure parallel to BTC.

BTC Support and Resistance Levels Table

LevelPrice (USD)ScoreDistanceSources
S171,947.7769/100 (⭐ Strong)-6.18%SMA 50, Value Area Low
S270,523.1366/100 (⭐ Strong)-8.04%Ichimoku Kijun
R176,797.2383/100 (⭐ Strong)+0.14%LVN 3, Fibo 0.500
R280,810.0066/100 (⭐ Strong)+5.37%Fibo 0.618, BB Upper

New Era for Crypto Developers and Market Impact

Blanche's words are creating noticeable relief in the crypto development ecosystem. The justice mechanism signals protection for innovators by separating code production from crime. The sector can accelerate projects unconnected to crime and focus on global competition. Patel's scam hunting emphasis reinforces that legitimate uses will be protected. BTC investors, if R1 resistance is broken, uptrend may strengthen.

Market Analyst: Sarah Chen

Technical analysis and risk management specialist

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

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