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Urban MoolahDespite the growing adoption of various cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) all over the world, the global trading community continues to ask one question: When will a spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF go live in the United States?
According to some ETF analysts, a spot Bitcoin ETF could become real in mid-2023, following years of rejection by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Despite the SEC’s apparent unwillingness to allow such a product, industry players like Grayscale continue to actively push for a spot BTC ETF.
There are a decent number of reasons why a potential approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF by the SEC remains one of the most anticipated events in the community.
21Shares CEO Hany Rashwan believes that a spot Bitcoin ETF would open up the crypto market to institutional and retail investors who are currently excluded from participating in the digital asset space.
“On the institutional front, investors are excluded due to investment restrictions and regulatory uncertainty,” the CEO told Cointelegraph in an interview.
“For retail investors who are less tech-savvy, the main hurdles of investing directly into crypto include creating a wallet and trading on exchanges and platforms they are not familiar with. Accessing crypto by investing in an ETF would solve these problems,” Rashwan said.
He pointed out that the new asset class is associated with certain risks, but “This is exactly the same for other products.”
One of the key differences between holding cryptocurrencies versus crypto ETFs is that investors can buy and sell the ETF via a normal bank or broker into existing investment or trading portfolios, according to 21Shares CEO. “You don’t need to create new accounts or wallets to hold the tokens,” Rashwan noted.
While the U.S. SEC has not yet approved any pure Bitcoin ETF, such investment products have been growing increasingly popular in other countries. Canada debuted its first-ever Bitcoin ETF, the Purpose Bitcoin ETF, in February 2021, becoming one of the first countries in the world to adopt a spot BTC ETF.
On May 12, Australia is expected to start trading three new spot cryptocurrency ETFs, including a BTC ETF from Cosmos Asset Management as well as BTC and Ether (ETH) ETFs from 21Shares.
Apart from pure asset-based ETFs, there is also a huge variety of ETFs linked to asset derivatives like futures or contracts combining stocks of major companies in the crypto industry.
Crypto ETFs have been growing increasingly popular, with total assets invested in crypto ETFs and exchange-traded products (ETP) hitting $16.28 billion by the end of Q1, according to data compiled by the ETF research firm ETFGI.
Related: SEC approves Valkyrie’s Bitcoin futures ETF
“We firmly believe that this growth will continue as more markets open up to crypto and Europe has been at the forefront of crypto ETF innovation and adoption,” 21Shares CEO stated, adding:
“The main lessons learned are that more and more investors regard an allocation into crypto as an integral part of portfolio diversification and that they prefer to do this with ETFs for the above mentioned reasons — ease of access, cost-efficiency and transparency.”
Since debuting one of its first crypto ETPs in 2018, 21Shares has launched a total of 31 crypto ETPs so far, with listings spanning major stock exchanges in Frankfurt, Zurich, Paris and Amsterdam. The company has also attempted to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States, filing with the SEC for the ETF with Ark Investment Management in June 2021. The SEC officially disapproved the application for the ETF on March 31.
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May 19, 2022By
Urban MoolahAs the fall of Terra (LUNA) and TerraUSD (UST) may have a noticeable short-term impact on the decision-making of both retail and institutional investors, it doesn’t pose a risk to the larger crypto ecosystem, according to Huobi Global CEO Du Jun.
In an interview with Cointelegraph, Jun explained that the collapse of Terra will affect the ecosystem by slowing down investor interest in crypto as an asset class. However, Jun noted that this will only be a short-term effect. In the long term, the exchange CEO explained that cryptos like Bitcoin’s (BTC) demand as a hedge against fiat inflation will grow along with the advent of new applications for blockchain.
“In the long term, demand for cryptocurrencies as a hedge against fiat inflation will continue to grow, as well as for applications of blockchain technology.”
When asked about critics who are using the Terra collapse as an opportunity to take a dig at the entire crypto market, Jun highlighted that crashes like Terra also happen in many other industries.
“Market crashes and coordinated attacks are not unique to crypto,” said Jun. Citing the Lehman Brothers collapse and the housing market crash, Jun mentioned that “every industry will see its fair share of toppled players.” He further explained that the long-term endurance of an industry always depends on the demand for its services.
“Crypto as a technology and asset class introduces value and innovation that is unique and irreplaceable, and we believe that one bad apple in the short run will not affect long-term demand for crypto assets and the industry as a whole.”
Jun is also optimistic and believes that when the price of BTC recovers, confidence in the market will return and it will lead to more investments coming into the space. Despite the bumps in the road, the CEO trusts that the broader crypto industry will grow continuously.
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Also, Jun noted that there are flaws exposed by the Terra crash. “The takeaway is that in the future, stablecoins should be backed by less volatile tokens,” he said. He underscored that collateral must be “rebalanced with less volatile tokens.”
Lastly, the Huobi Global CEO said that in summary, “decentralized stablecoins are vital to the development of the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem.” He shared that the community can turn this loss into a win by innovating so that tragic incidents like the Terra crash do not repeat.
Earlier this month, the UST dollar peg crumbled as a whale started to dump UST. This lowered LUNA’s price by 20% only one day after the initial dump. The event then snowballed even as Terra founder Do Kwon shared plans for Terra’s recovery. In the end, the Terra debacle became one of the biggest price meltdowns in the history of crypto.
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10 hours agoon
May 19, 2022By
Urban Moolah
Bitcoin (BTC) headed toward an “interesting” liquidity area on May 18 as United States stock markets opened with a bearish bang.
Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView followed BTC/USD as it broke through the $29,000 support after the Wall Street open.
U.S. markets saw a swift reversal of prior gains on the day, with the S&P 500 down 2% and the Nasdaq 100 down 2.3% within the first hour of trading.
The big surprise, however, came from grocery giants Walmart and Target, both of which saw the biggest intraday declines since the weeks prior to the 1987 “Black Monday” market crash.
At the time of writing, WMT was down over 15% in five trading days, while TGT was nearing 25%. Both came after reports of deteriorating earnings amid a squeeze on consumer spending from inflation.
“Bear market rallies can last weeks or just a few days. The combo Walmart/Target bombs indicate the U.S. consumer might not be as healthy as thought. The 3-day rally could be over,” Fred Hickey, editor of The High-Tech Strategist, told Twitter followers on the day.
As standard, BTC declined with the indices to threaten a break below $29,000 toward an area of liquidity that represented the daily closes from last week’s drop, which had seen spikes below $24,000.
“Looks like a clean breakdown to me. Price action has been choppy but we should at least sweep the lows,” popular trader and analyst Nebraskan Gooner tweeted in his latest update.
“Lows break and we probably see $22K. Lows hold and we can break back above $30K.”
Cointelegraph contributor Michaël van de Poppe agreed, descrbing the area at around $28,400 as “interesting.”
Fellow longstanding social media trading presence Josh Rager hoped for a bounce at the key level to take Bitcoin higher once more.
“Many times these compressions break one way for a fakeout and then reverse,” he tweeted regarding declining volatility now potentially resulting in a price move.
“Would love to see $BTC break down, get shorts off sides, and move up. Not certain this happens at all but would be a great set up.”
A subsequent post confirmed that BTC/USD was moving according to plan.
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On altcoins, losses began to mount faster as Bitcoin abandoned any short-term bullish signals.
Out of the top ten cryptocurrencies by market cap, Cardano (ADA) and Solana (SOL) were the worst performers, with daily losses near 8%.
Ethereum (ETH) lost $2,000 support and headed toward its lowest levels since the May 12 cross-crypto capitulation.
“Altcoins have retraced a lot. But previous bear markets suggest they could go lower,” trader and analyst Rekt Capital warned on the day.
“If BTC loses its Macro Range Low, that would confirm more downside in the Crypto market. Which could enable Altcoins to follow their standard Bear Market correction of over -90%.”
The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.
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19 hours agoon
May 18, 2022By
Urban MoolahFinancial companies in Israel are increasingly moving into cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin (BTC), with two competing credit card firms working on BTC investment and cashback features.
Two Israel-based credit card companies, Max and Isracard, have inked partnerships with crypto-related platforms in order to allow cardholders to purchase Bitcoin, the local news agency Calcalist reported on Tuesday.
Max announced a collaboration with the local crypto broker Bits of Gold to launch a crypto-enabled card called MaxBack Crypto. According to Max’s official website, the card will offer cashback opportunities in BTC as well as the option to buy Bitcoin through a clearing agreement Bits of Gold.
Formerly known as Leumi Card, Max is one of the largest credit card processors and issuers in Israel and a major non-banking financial institution. The firm reportedly issued 1.6 million credit cards and provides clearing services to more than 40,000 merchants.
We are excited to launch, in collaboration with Max the MaxBack Crypto card – the first credit card in Israel that turns your purchases into Bitcoin!#BTC #Cryptocurrency #DigitalCurrency #creditcard
— Bits of Gold (@BitsofGold_LTD) May 17, 2022
Max’s competitor, Isracard Group, is one of the biggest credit card companies in Israel, offering credit clearing services to four major credit card brands including American Express, MasterCard, Visa and Isracard.
Isracard is also not missing out on crypto, reportedly announcing a partnership with Israel’s major investment company Altshuler Shaham on Tuesday as well.
Isracard specifically partnered with Altshuler’s crypto-focused subsidiary Altshuler Shaham Horizon to allow Isracard holders to purchase Bitcoin directly via its credit card.
As previously reported, Altshuler Shaham has expressed interest in Bitcoin investment before, with the firm investing $100 million into the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust in 2020.
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“As the leading crypto company in the country, we are proud to launch this innovative collaboration, which will allow the general public to join the digital currency arena,” Horizon CEO Ilan Stark said. “If in the past this field belonged to the exotic part of the capital market, today we see more and more interest from investors and customers,” the exec added.
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