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Don’t Sleep on this Stablecoin
Ethena has introduced USDtb, a new stablecoin backed predominantly by BlackRock’s tokenized BUIDL fund. Over 90% of USDtb’s reserves will consist of U.S. government debt, cash, and repos, with the remainder held in stablecoins and tokenized Treasuries.
Designed to complement Ethena’s synthetic dollar product, USDe, USDtb serves as a reserve asset to mitigate risks associated with USDe’s derivative-based strategy during unfavorable market conditions. The reserves for USDtb will be managed by Pallas, a BVI-based entity, while Ethena Labs will provide oversight and investment management through its subsidiaries.
The stablecoin has undergone independent security audits and is supported by major liquidity providers such as Jump and GSR Markets.
Finsum: While bitcoin is drawing a lot of crypto attention, stable coin could be a wonderful opportunity looking for slightly different in crypto.
Bitcoin Surging With Pro Crypto Administration
Bitcoin surged past $107,000, hitting an all-time high following President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to create a U.S. bitcoin strategic reserve, mirroring the oil reserve system. This announcement, combined with the inclusion of Bitcoin-focused company MicroStrategy in the Nasdaq 100, fueled market optimism.
Bitcoin rose over 50% since the November U.S. election, while Ethereum also saw gains. Trump, who has shifted to a pro-crypto stance, hinted at plans to establish the U.S. as a global crypto leader, naming crypto-friendly officials to key regulatory positions.
Despite enthusiasm, analysts caution that implementing a bitcoin reserve could face significant delays and complexities.
Finsum: Bitcoin's value has soared over 150% this year, reflecting increasing investor confidence in its regulatory and market potential.
Bitcoin Slumps After Nearing Six Figures
Bitcoin has had a rough stretch since Donald Trump's election victory, following a failed attempt to surpass the $100,000 mark. This four-day decline has reduced its value by roughly 8%, with Bitcoin trading at $91,615 on Tuesday morning in New York.
Meanwhile, the broader cryptocurrency market saw a dip in its $1 trillion gain since the November 5 election. The struggle to break through the $100,000 threshold might prompt traders to lock in profits, according to crypto analyst Noelle Acheson, though she believes this setback will be short-lived.
Despite the current dip, experts like Adrian Przelozny remain optimistic about the market’s future, expecting the bullish trend to persist in 2025. Trump's recent commitment to supporting crypto regulations and building a Bitcoin reserve has further fueled optimism.
Finsum: We remain cautious regarding bitcoin in the near term because the priority of these policy changes is still up in the air.
Trump Drives Crypto Inflows
Investors are pouring funds into bitcoin-tracking ETFs, with recent flows suggesting a surge in interest tied to the upcoming U.S. election and potential pro-crypto policies. The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF saw an impressive $872 million in a single day, reflecting hopes for a Trump victory, which could foster more favorable cryptocurrency legislation.
Bitcoin gained around 12% in October, with some analysts attributing this rally to rising expectations of a Republican sweep. As election week nears, bitcoin futures data shows investors are bracing for heightened volatility, with possible daily swings near 3.7%.
Open interest on crypto derivatives has also reached a record high, signaling elevated activity ahead of the election. However, market indicators suggest traders anticipate that volatility will taper off after the election, allowing bitcoin’s upward trend to potentially continue.
Finsum: Trump as positioned himself as the pro crypto candidate but even some of Harris’ policies also indicate a favorable landscape for digital currency.
Bitcoin ETFs Outpacing the Broad ETF Market
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are seeing exceptional demand, outpacing most new ETFs launched this year. According to recent Bloomberg data, 14 out of the top 30 ETFs launched in 2024 focus on Bitcoin or Ethereum, with Bitcoin ETFs holding the top positions.
BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, in particular, has attracted record inflows, becoming one of the most popular ETFs in recent years. These ETFs give investors a secure way to track Bitcoin's price directly on the stock market, something that was previously difficult to achieve.
After a decade of rejections, the SEC approved several Bitcoin ETFs in January, fueling rapid market inflows that hit $20 billion in just ten months—a pace much faster than gold ETFs, which took five years to reach that milestone.
Finsum: There is the possibility that demand for Ethereum ETFs may rise as investor interest grows.