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

News that key crypto figures (Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken, Chainlink) would attend a White House “Crypto Summit” drove renewed focus on potential regulatory discussion, alongside caution it may be a political event. Communities also circulated quick price checks (BTC $66K, SOL $81) and bundled ETF net inflow data with DeFi catalysts like Aave’s reported $230B fixed-size fund integration.

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

Breaking-style messages that “Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken, and Chainlink will attend the White House Crypto Summit” spread quickly, pulling community attention toward policy-related narratives. At the same time, short price-check alerts—such as Bitcoin at $66,000 and Solana at $81—were widely shared, and posts interpreting the market by bundling ETF flow data with DeFi tailwinds continued to follow.

White House ‘Crypto Summit’: attendee list and expectations for regulatory discussion

Alongside Trump-related White House scheduling chatter, mentions repeatedly surfaced that industry figures from Ripple, Coinbase, Kraken, and Chainlink would attend a White House crypto summit. The fact that regulators such as the SEC and CFTC were described as being in the same room with industry was emphasized, fueling both optimism (“regulatory innovation could be discussed”) and caution (“it could remain a political headline event”). References to remarks about building a White House helipad also circulated, underscoring a day of heightened politics-driven news consumption.

Bitcoin $66K, Solana $81: price-check headline posts rank at the top

Ultra-short update posts that simply tagged key levels drew strong visibility. Formats like “#BITCOIN 66,000$” and “#Solana 81$” spread broadly, reflecting a community focused on quick, near-term price confirmation alongside event-driven news. In some channels, users also shared futures PnL screenshots for assets like XRP/DOGE/SOL and cited gains in related equities (e.g., Coinbase, Circle), extending the discussion into sentiment-sharing and “experience” posts.

ETF net inflow data shared: aggregating supply/demand signals

Across on-chain and data-focused channels, ETF fund flows became a core topic. Shared snapshots summarized one-day net inflows of +3,134 BTC for Bitcoin ETFs and +34,698 ETH for Ethereum ETFs, prompting debate over whether the figures could support a short-term rebound thesis. Rather than definitive forecasts, checklist-style posts that “lay out the flow indicators and keep tracking” were consumed more heavily.

Aave mention of a ‘$230B fixed-size fund’ integration: spreads as a DeFi catalyst

In DeFi, a message attributed to the Aave CEO drew attention: a “$230B fixed-size fund,” alongside corporate participation, would be integrated into Aave Horizon. Community reactions centered on the “institutional/corporate involvement” angle, while some comments called for additional verification of deal structure and specifics. Separately, posts introducing yield vaults based on Arbitrum USDC deposits (APR/APY) circulated as well, signaling demand for cashflow-oriented products amid volatility.

Overall, top-performing content combined (1) White House-driven regulation/policy headlines, (2) major coin price level checks, (3) ETF net inflow data, and (4) DeFi positives like Aave—often presented as a bundled list of catalysts. Participants appeared to weigh market mood by stacking multiple signals rather than relying on a single narrative. This write-up is based on Telegram messages collected using DataMaxiPlus community analysis technology.