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[KR KOL Index] Apr 22 | Top Trending Topics on Global & KR Timelines

News of a search-and-seizure at Bithumb and a related status change of an involved party to “suspect” spread quickly, reigniting concerns about exchange risk and regulatory scrutiny. At the same time, launch/event chatter (MYTHOS public launch rumor, DOKDO new campaign teaser) and Arthur Hayes’ warning about an “AI bubble → crypto downturn” circulated alongside lighter meme/price talk.

[KR KOL Index] Apr 22 | Top Trending Topics on Global & KR Timelines

From exchange risk to upcoming campaign teasers, project “launch rumors,” and macro/market outlooks, a wide range of topics spread at once, splitting community attention. In particular, alongside reports of a “search-and-seizure at Bithumb headquarters,” mentions that a related person’s status changed from witness to suspect fueled a rapid increase in reactions around regulatory and investigative issues. Meanwhile, a teaser for DOKDO’s new campaign, rumors of a MYTHOS public launch, and a long-form summary warning about a potential AI-bubble collapse were consumed in parallel, sustaining informational sharing.

Bithumb search-and-seizure and suspect-status update put exchange risk back in focus

Communities highlighted news that police conducted a “search-and-seizure of Bithumb headquarters.” Posts framed it as linked to allegations of preferential hiring involving the son of independent lawmaker Kim Byung-gi, and follow-up reports mentioning that a “Bithumb-related person’s status shifted from witness to suspect” also recirculated. Users went beyond simply sharing the incident, reacting along the lines of “exchange issues directly affect market sentiment,” suggesting heightened vigilance.

New campaign teasers and public-launch rumors rank highly as “launch/event” content

On the DOKDO channel, a “DOKDO x Bullbit” new-campaign Coming Soon notice was shared along with a date (26.06.10). Separately, on KOOB Crypto 3.0, a “rumor” post claiming “MYTHOS will publicly launch tomorrow” spread with a link and drew attention. Various participatory items—prediction events, point boosting, and stablecoin Earn campaigns—also appeared frequently, indicating steady demand for practical information within the community.

“AI bubble → crypto declines together” warning summary circulates; capital preservation emphasized

In Haedal’s investment-info sharing channel, a lengthy summary of an Arthur Hayes essay gained engagement. The post laid out a narrative in which rising oil prices could trigger an AI-bubble collapse, with spillover leading to broader crypto declines. Lines such as “now is not the time to grow money but to protect it” were repeatedly cited, emphasizing reduced positioning and a shift toward capital-preservation mode. Community engagement appeared less about locking in direction and more about using it as material for risk-scenario checks.

Price and meme topics in parallel: Pi Coin update and “Humanity ($H) CEO profile photo” buzz

On Byun Chang-ho’s Coin Academy channel, an update noting Pi Coin hovering around $0.13 circulated, followed by mocking reactions contrasting it with past overheated expectations (e.g., $314,159). At the same time, a meme spread across multiple channels claiming “Humanity ($H)’s CEO profile photo is KwakTube,” with interpretations like “foreigners mistake a scammer for KwakTube.” Heavy investigation/macro topics and light meme content were consumed simultaneously in the same timeline—a recurring pattern.

Overall, top community discussion that day centered on the investigative issue tied to Bithumb’s search-and-seizure, while project launches/campaign teasers and macro scenario-check content (oil prices, AI bubble, market-downturn warnings) rose together. This write-up is based on Telegram messages collected using DataMaxiPlus community analysis technology.