Google Cloud and Solana Labs launch Gameshift for Web3 gaming
Google Cloud and Solana Labs have launched Gameshift, an API that facilitates the integration of traditional games with Web3 technology, such as NFTs and digital assets. The announcement was made at the Solana Breakpoint 2024 event, and the tool is available on the Google Cloud Marketplace. Gameshift aims to reduce complexity for developers who want to incorporate blockchain into games, offering a simplified bridge between Web2 and Web3 platforms. Jack Buser, Google Cloud’s head of gaming, highlighted that Gameshift makes Web3 adoption easier, providing a more accessible technical and cultural interface.
Bitcoin ETFs see $4.5 million inflows while Ethereum ETFs suffer $79.3 million outflows
On Monday, Bitcoin ETFs saw mixed flows, totaling $4.5 million in inflows. Fidelity’s ETF (AMEX:FBTC) led with $24.9 million in inflows, followed by BlackRock’s (NASDAQ:IBIT) with $11.5 million. However, $40.3 million outflows from Grayscale’s GBTC cut into the gains. Other funds remained stable, with no significant activity.
Ethereum ETFs saw net outflows of $79.3 million, with Grayscale’s (AMEX:ETHE) responsible for $80.6 million in withdrawals. Bitwise’s (AMEX:ETHW) was the only one with inflows, totaling $1.3 million.
Bitcoin ETFs attract billions, but MicroStrategy stays ahead
U.S. bitcoin ETFs, launched in January 2024, attracted $17.7 billion in inflows, with BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) leading the way. However, MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), led by Michael Saylor, outperforms IBIT, with shares rising 119% this year. The absence of fees and diversified revenue have made MicroStrategy more attractive to investors, while IBIT faces more limitations. According to CoinDesk, MicroStrategy’s financial flexibility allowed it to increase its bitcoin reserves, something ETFs cannot replicate directly.
Bitcoin and Ethereum consolidate despite new Chinese economic stimulus
Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) and Ethereum (COIN:ETHUSD) showed slight variations in the past 24 hours, with prices at $63,860 and $2,250, respectively, even after the People’s Bank of China announced new economic stimulus measures. The 50 basis-point reduction in the banks’ reserve requirement ratio aimed to boost the Chinese economy but had little impact on the crypto market, which showed price consolidation. While Asian stocks reacted positively, analysts like Rick Maeda noted that Bitcoin is more sensitive to U.S. policies, with strong correlations to U.S. markets. On the other hand, Jamie Coutts, an analyst at Real Vision, noted that Chinese stimulus could prompt other central banks to follow suit, increasing liquidity and the appetite for risk assets like Bitcoin.
Satoshi-era whale moves inactive bitcoins after 10 years
A bitcoin whale (COIN:BTCUSD), who mined the asset just a month after the network launched in 2009, transferred 5 BTC (about $300,000) today to the Kraken cryptocurrency exchange. Arkham data shows that this wallet started moving its assets three weeks ago, with a total of 10 BTC transferred so far. The latest movement came after a decade of inactivity, suggesting a potential sale. This event is part of a series of transactions involving bitcoins from the “Satoshi era” that have been reactivated in recent years, including multi-million-dollar transfers.
Celsius token rises after $2.5 billion payout to creditors
Celsius Network’s token saw a monthly rise of over 150% after the bankrupt company distributed $2.5 billion to 251,000 creditors. The token price surged from $0.16 to a high of $0.64 over the month, though it traded at $0.44 in the past 24 hours, still 1,200% below its all-time high. Celsius paid out 84% of the assets owed, but many creditors have yet to claim small amounts. The bankruptcy, which began in 2022, involved fines and the arrest of former CEO Alex Mashinsky.
Cega launches Vault Token Market for greater flexibility and liquidity
Decentralized protocol Cega announced the Vault Token Market (VTM), offering users more flexibility by allowing early exits from financial positions without waiting 27 days. The VTM increases investment liquidity by enabling the buying and selling of Cega vault tokens on the open market. With more than $10 million in total value locked, Cega is a key player in the exotic derivatives market. The VTM also allows for multiple uses, such as staking, collateralized loans, and restaking, expanding financial opportunities within the ecosystem.
Upbit to migrate user data to U.S. servers via AWS
South Korean crypto exchange Upbit will change its privacy policy starting October 1, storing user data on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers in the U.S. The move aims to improve service reliability and data security but raises concerns about privacy and jurisdiction under U.S. laws, such as the CLOUD Act, which allows U.S. authorities to request user data. Upbit follows in the footsteps of other exchanges, like Coinbase, which have also adopted AWS.
Kraken expands in Europe with Dutch brokerage acquisition
Kraken has acquired Coin Meester (BCM), one of the oldest Dutch brokerages, strengthening its presence in the country and expanding its services in Europe. With virtual asset service provider (VASP) licenses in countries such as France and Poland, Kraken seeks to leverage the new European Union cryptocurrency regulation (MiCA), which comes into effect in December. The acquisition of BCM by Kraken is a milestone in the company’s European growth strategy.
Turkey scraps tax package on stocks and cryptocurrencies
Turkey has decided not to proceed with the proposed tax on stock and cryptocurrency profits, as announced by Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz. Although previously discussed, the tax has been removed from the agenda. In June, the government postponed these plans after a stock market decline. The focus will now shift to reviewing tax exemptions.