AVAX and NEAR lead weekly gains
In the last week, the tokens AVAX from Avalanche (COIN:AVAXUSD) and NEAR from Near Protocol (COIN:NEARUSD) registered significant gains, with AVAX rising almost 60% and NEAR increasing more than 23%. The growth of AVAX can be attributed to its inclusion in the Project Guardian of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, along with partners like Onyx from JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) and Apollo Global (NYSE:APO). On the other hand, NEAR benefited from several announcements made at the annual Nearcon conference in Lisbon. Meanwhile, Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) and Ether (COIN:ETHUSD) lost value, falling 1.6% and 9.3%, respectively.
Crypto market stabilization after action from the US government
The threat of imminent liquidation in the cryptocurrency market was averted after the US president, Joe Biden, signed a law to avoid a government shutdown, according to Markus Thielen from Matrixport. A shutdown would have interrupted government functions, affecting approvals of Bitcoin ETFs and could lead to a 10% drop in the value of bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD). The approval of the law keeps the hope of authorizing Bitcoin ETFs. The recent drop in inflation in the US and the possible reduction of interest rates by the Fed signal a recovery of risk assets, with expectations of a bullish bitcoin market until December 2024. Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo, considers it “quite likely” that the US SEC will reject Bitcoin ETF requests. In an interview with Bloomberg, he pointed out that the rejection could be due to a lack of separation between exchanges and custody, citing Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) as an example. Although ETF analysts give a 90% chance of approval in January, the SEC has a history of rejections due to concerns about market manipulation and customer protection. The price of BTC has risen 45% since BlackRock’s ETF request in June.
WisdomTree persists with new Bitcoin ETF request to the SEC
WisdomTree, an asset manager, is renewing its efforts to launch a Bitcoin ETF (COIN:BTCUSD), despite past rejections. According to James Seyffart, ETF analyst at Bloomberg, the company submitted an amendment to the SEC, signaling its ongoing intention to launch the ETF amid growing interest in cryptocurrency products.
Crypto community challenges SEC Gensler’s speech
Gary Gensler, chairman of the SEC, emphasized in a speech the need for the agency to be an ally of honest businesses. However, members of the cryptographic community, including the lawyer for Ripple (COIN:XRPUSD), countered, accusing Gensler of contradiction and prejudgment in actions against cryptocurrencies. They criticized the SEC for allegedly favoring a corrupt system and for becoming internationally irrelevant.
Avara expands presence in Web3 with strategic acquisition
Aave (COIN:AAVEUSD), now renamed Avara, is expanding its web3 portfolio with the acquisition of Los Feliz Engineering, a web3 innovation company from Los Angeles. The acquisition includes notable products such as the Ethereum Family wallet and the ConnectKit library. Benji Taylor, founder of the Family, joins the Avara team as senior vice president. This move reinforces Avara’s goal of building a robust and innovative web3 ecosystem, as highlighted by founder Stani Kulechov.
Sushi adds support for native Bitcoin through expansion to ZetaChain
The DeFi protocol Sushi (COIN:SUSHIUSD) made history by integrating native Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) into its system through ZetaChain. This innovation, announced in a blog post, allows users to trade BTC on 30 different networks without the need to convert it into an ERC-20 token, as usual on Ethereum (COIN:ETHUSD). ZetaChain, a layer 1 blockchain platform, offers Omnichain smart contracts that facilitate safe and efficient transfers across multiple blockchains. The Sushi-ZetaChain partnership promotes the concept of DeFi 3.0, providing decentralized native BTC trading in the DeFi space. With the integration of Sushi’s offerings, including AMM Sushi v2, v3 AMM, and SushiXSwap, users will be able to trade native BTC across various networks, exploring unprecedented liquidity in the Bitcoin network.
PRC-20 tokens drive high gas fees on Polygon
Transactions with PRC-20 tokens on Polygon (COIN:MATICUSD), an Ethereum (ETH) layer 2 network, raised gas fees to the highest levels of the year. On November 16, the average gas fee reached a peak of over 5,000 Gwei, with network users spending about $131,000 or 155,000 MATIC in fees, the highest value since last November. Sandeep Nailwal, founder of Polygon, called the high fees “crazy”, despite the good performance of the network, which recorded 6 million transactions in 24 hours. The increase in fees coincided with the minting of the PRC-20 POLS token, which consumed more than 102 million MATIC in transaction fees. These tokens, similar to the BRC-20 of Bitcoin Ordinals, allow the creation of NFTs on the Polygon network. Interestingly, this rise in Polygon fees is comparable to the increase in fees on the Bitcoin network due to Ordinals and the similar, albeit less intense, impact on the Litecoin network (COIN:LTCUSD).
EigenLayer prepares phase 2 to improve scaling and security on Ethereum
The Ethereum protocol EigenLayer plans to launch the second phase of its mainnet in 2024, enabling ether delegation to EigenDA operators. This will strengthen the security of the protocol and support scaling solutions, such as rollups. EigenLayer aims to use staked ether for additional security and scaling services.
Patent confrontation in the blockchain domain industry
In a battle over patents, Nick Johnson of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) criticizes Unstoppable Domains for patenting blockchain domain technologies. Accusing it of benefiting from ENS innovations, he highlights the open-source philosophy of ENS, in contrast to Unstoppable’s patent approach. He threatens legal action unless Unstoppable formally commits to not restricting innovations, while Unstoppable invites ENS to join the Web3 Domain Alliance.
Ukrainian empowerment in investigation of crypto financial crimes
In Vienna, 14 Ukrainian officers received specialized training in the investigation of crypto financial crimes, organized by the UN and OSCE. From November 14 to 17, 2023, they are learning advanced techniques and practical uses of investigative tools, focusing on tracking illicit transactions on blockchains. Ralf Ernst of the OSCE emphasized the importance of the training given the increasing use of cryptocurrencies in Ukraine: “With the growing use of virtual assets and cryptocurrencies in Ukraine, there is an urgent need to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement and supervisory bodies. This is essential for effective investigations, increasing Ukraine’s resilience against money laundering and other financial crimes.”
Jennifer Hicks leaves position at Binance
Jennifer Hicks, former head of counter-terrorism at Binance, has left the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, as indicated on her LinkedIn profile. Hicks, who previously worked at Chainalysis and the US Navy, served at Binance for almost two years. Her departure occurs in a context where the role of cryptocurrencies in financing terrorism has been intensively debated in the US, especially after reports on the use of cryptocurrencies by militant groups.
Strike expands Bitcoin purchase for global users
Strike, a Bitcoin platform, is expanding its service globally, enabling the purchase of Bitcoin in more than 36 countries. Announced by founder Jack Mallers, this long-requested feature makes buying Bitcoin easy and straightforward through the Strike app. Although there is a 3.9% fee for users outside the US, Strike plans to reduce this cost. The company is also collaborating with Bitrefill to enable global purchases using the Lightning Network.
Mastercard’s skepticism about the viability of CBDCs
Ashok Venkateshwaran of Mastercard (NYSE:MA) expressed doubts to CNBC about the need for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), given customer satisfaction with conventional money. He highlighted the complexity of adopting CBDCs, which must be as usable as physical money. About 130 countries are exploring CBDCs, but only 11 have implemented them. Mastercard, through its partnership program, is engaged in the development of CBDCs, having completed a pilot in Hong Kong, but Venkateshwaran emphasizes that creating the necessary infrastructure for CBDCs is a significant challenge.
Bitget Wallet offers innovation and expansion in the Turkish market
Bitget Wallet, formerly BitKeep, stood out at the Devconnect conference in Istanbul as a leader in Web3 wallets and sponsor of the UnStable Summit. The exchange plans expansion in the Turkish market, focusing on Web3 services and local partnerships. The company also emphasizes its influence in the Web3 ecosystem and offers non-custodial OTC services, including NFT trading and DeFi solutions on more than 90 blockchains.