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21Shares files for permission to offer ETF linked to cryptocurrency Solana
By Suzanne McGee
(Reuters) – Digital assets investment management firm 21Shares filed Friday for permission from U.S. regulators to launch an exchange-traded fund tied to the spot price of crypto token Solana.
It was the second such filing in as many days, following a similar move Thursday by VanEck. The Securities & Exchange Commission approved spot bitcoin ETFs offered by both firms, among others, in January after a long battle. Both VanEck and 21Shares are among the asset managers awaiting SEC approval to launch spot ETFs tied to the price of ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency.
The CBOE, the exchange on which both asset managers plan to list Solana ETFs if approved, must still request regulatory approval to change its rules and allow these new products to trade. People involved in the Solana discussions, who declined to be identified because of the confidentiality of the process, said that filing could come within days or weeks. A spokeswoman for CBOE declined to comment.
A third asset manager, Canada’s 3iQ, filed earlier in June for permission from Ontario regulators to list a similar Solana-based product on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Solana is the fifth-largest cryptocurrency measured by market capitalization, according to CoinGecko.
The three filings have combined to drive the price of Solana 9.4% higher in the last seven days, even as the prices of bitcoin and ether dropped 4.6% and 2.8% respectively, according to CoinGecko.
So far, however, no futures contracts on Solana trade on the CME, in contrast to the pattern with both bitcoin and ether. The SEC approved futures-based ETFs tied to both tokens before considering the spot products.
The existence of futures contracts, however, “should not be the sole criterion for ETF eligibility,” said Andrew Jacobson, head of legal at 21Shares.
(Reporting by Suzanne McGee; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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Malign interference and cryptocurrency: A new frontier in disinformation and national security
This content was written by Chainalysis.
In a world where nearly half the population will participate in national elections in 2024, the stakes for securing democratic processes have never been higher. Disinformation campaigns—especially those funded through crypto—have become a potent tool for states like Russia, China, and North Korea to destabilize democratic institutions, influence public sentiment and erode trust in governance. Chainalysis’ Malign Interference and Cryptocurrency report sheds light on the pivotal role of crypto tracing in identifying and countering these threats.
In spite of their pseudonymity, the transparency of the blockchain provides investigators a powerful tool to investigate how malign actors abuse cryptocurrency. Each transaction leaves a permanent, traceable record, allowing analysts to connect the financial dots across complex networks of accounts. This traceability was crucial in identifying the funding behind Russian disinformation efforts in recent U.S. elections. The funds used to purchase web domains and social media accounts were traced back to Kremlin-affiliated actors, highlighting crypto’s role in the infrastructure of disinformation.
Sanctions are among the most effective countermeasures against malign actors using crypto for disinformation. For example, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned multiple crypto addresses associated with Russian disinformation entities. These sanctions disrupt financing and make it difficult for actors to raise, transfer, and off-ramp their funds. However, these actors adapt quickly, finding new means of funneling funds and evading detection.
Looking ahead, as AI amplifies the reach and sophistication of disinformation, crypto tracing must continue to evolve. The ongoing development of blockchain analytics tools promises to meet the challenge of tracing disinformation funding in a world where deepfakes, bots, and AI-generated profiles are becoming the norm. The findings from the Malign Interference and Crypto report underscore the importance of collaboration across the public sector, private companies, and international organizations to safeguard democracies from crypto-fueled disinformation threats.
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Cryptocurrency prices on November 4: Bitcoin trades near $69,000 ahead of US election and as Fed rate cut looms
Major tokens like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Tron, and Toncoin saw gains, while others such as BNB, Cardano, Shiba Inu, Chainlink, Polkadot, Litecoin, Uniswap, and NEAR Protocol experienced losses of up to 3%.
At 12:02 pm IST, Bitcoin (BTC) traded 0.84% higher at $69,014, while Ethereum rose by 0.9% to $2,472. Despite these individual gains, the global cryptocurrency market cap declined by 1.68% over the past 24 hours to roughly $2.25 trillion.
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“Bitcoin is facing resistance at $69,000 after last week’s gains. We expect high volatility this week, driven by the US presidential election and the Fed’s policy meeting,” said Vikram Subburaj, CEO of Giottus Crypto Platform. “A rally above $72,000 could be likely if Trump secures a victory, while support remains strong at $66,000 if a drop occurs.”Edul Patel, CEO of Mudrex, said, “With just one day remaining before the U.S. presidential election, the crypto market is closely watching for the outcome. Bitcoin, currently trading at $69,000, has declined by over 4% over the weekend as investors adopt a cautious approach. Although technical charts suggest momentum is building, investors’ reaction to the election outcome is expected to be the key driver of BTC’s price action. Bitcoin faces resistance at $70,900, with support at the $67,400 level.”
The volume of all stablecoins is now $65.12 billion, which is 93.44% of the total crypto market 24-hour volume, as per data available on CoinMarketCap.In the last 24 hours, the market cap of Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, increased to $1.363 trillion. Bitcoin’s dominance is currently 60.63%, according to CoinMarketCap. BTC volume in the last 24 hours surged 42.64% to $33.44 billion.
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Earlier this week, Bitcoin’s pullback near its all-time high may have prompted short-term traders to lock in profits. Despite the price retreating to around $68,000, analysts remain optimistic, expecting Bitcoin to find solid support within the $65,000 to $68,000 range. The upcoming U.S. elections are the next significant catalyst for the crypto markets. A break above $70,000 in the near term could lift investor sentiment, driving renewed buying interest in select altcoins as well.
BTC after making the all-time high of $73,777 was trading in the ‘Descending Channel’ pattern. The asset gave a breakout above the channel and rallied up to $73,620. However, the bulls failed to cross the previous all-time and the prices witnessed some profit booking. BTC has struggled to give a weekly closing above the $70k mark in the past and this time also it failed to do that. Once it gives a weekly close above $70,000 and sustains above the previous all-time high then we may expect it to rally further.
Key Levels for BTC:
Support 1: $66,500
Support 2: $62,000
Resistance 1: $70,000
Resistance 2: $73,777
(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times.)
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Is Trump’s Crypto Worth the Investment? Experts Weigh In
Former President Donald Trump announced the launch of a new cryptocurrency exchange World Liberty Financial where people can buy, sell and trade digital currencies like Bitcoin. Now the exchange has also taken the next big step of issuing its very own cryptocurrency: WLFI.
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Because Trump’s name is attached, this new digital coin is drawing a lot of attention. But should you put your own money in? We spoke to two experts who gave us their take.
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Any financial advisor will tell you to put your money in an asset that has a proven record of stability and growth. Trump’s cryptocurrency is brand new and doesn’t have any history to back it up. Just because it has a familiar name attached to it, that doesn’t mean it will perform well.
“The best things that you can invest in are things that you understand, and that have a proven track record of success,” said Joe Schmitz, Jr., founder and CEO of Peak Retirement Planning. “You should not invest in things because people are speculating that it could make it big.”
Crypto has made huge gains for some, but it’s also caused huge losses, too. Some people do make a lot of money in crypto. But what worked for one person doesn’t guarantee that the same thing will work for you. If you’re considering putting money into Trump’s crypto, remember that there’s no way to know whether any new cryptocurrency will perform well.
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World Liberty Financial announced that their currency, WLFI, will become a stablecoin. That means that, theoretically at least, its value will be locked one-to-one with the U.S. dollar. This is supposed to keep the extreme price swings of regular cryptocurrencies from happening. But there are still big risks. A stablecoin relies on World Liberty Financial to keep its value. You have to trust that World Liberty Financial has enough cash reserves to back up every coin they issue.
“I do not advise putting money into Trump’s crypto or any other cryptocurrency,” said Thomas J. Brock, of RetireGuide.com. “Cryptocurrency is a highly speculative asset; it is not a prudent investment. Cryptocurrency does not yield any income, and it has no intrinsic economic value. The only way you can make money with cryptocurrency is if you can sell it to someone at a higher price than what you paid. Unfortunately, given cryptocurrency’s incredibly volatile nature, properly timing a purchase and sale is hard to do.”
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