Đọc trong Digest:
- Thị trường Crypto hồi phục sau cuộc đổ máu hôm thứ Tư – Chiliz tăng điểm hàng đầu.
- Bahamas đóng băng tài sản FTX khi các nhà quản lý toàn cầu có hành động chống lại FTX.
Các
- stablecoins lớn gây mất ổn định khi thị trường biến động và mua lại tăng lên.
Công
- ty cho vay Crypto BlockFi tạm dừng việc rút tiền trong bối cảnh FTX & Alameda sụp đổ.
- Binance xuất bản Proof of Reserves, tiết lộ 69 tỷ USD tài sản.
Thị trường Crypto hồi phục sau Bloodbath hôm thứ Tư — Chiliz The Top Gainer
Ảnh hưởng của sự sụp đổ của FTX tăng lên vào thứ Tư 10 tháng 11, dẫn đến tổn thất hai con số trên toàn thị trường crypto, hậu quả của việc vốn hóa thị trường crypto toàn cầu giảm xuống dưới 800 tỷ USD lần đầu tiên kể từ tháng 12 năm 2020.
Tuy nhiên, thứ Năm 11 đã mang lại thời gian nghỉ ngơi cho thị trường crypto, vì nó đã kích hoạt một giai đoạn phục hồi. Sau khi giảm xuống mức thấp nhất trong 2 năm là $15,682, Bitcoin tăng hơn 15% về giá trị, và tăng 5% trong 24 giờ qua để giao dịch ở mức $17,280 tại thời điểm viết bài viết, đã nhanh chóng chiếm lại mức $18.
Biểu đồ giá 48 giờ cho Bitcoin (BTC). Nguồn: CoinMarketCap
Ethereum (ETH), bị giảm mạnh hơn so với Bitcoin, cũng đã trải qua sự phục hồi mạnh mẽ. Sau khi giảm xuống mức thấp 1,083 USD vào thứ Tư, Ether tăng mạnh hơn 30% để giao dịch trên $1,340 vào thứ Năm. Vào thời điểm báo chí, ETH hiện trao đổi tay ở mức $1,280.
Biểu đồ giá 48 giờ cho Ethereum (ETH). Nguồn: CoinMarketCap
Sự phục hồi thứ Sáu 11 đang được dẫn dắt bởi nền tảng thể thao crypto hàng đầu Chiliz (CHZ). Với việc FIFA 2022 World Cup chỉ cách đó vài ngày, Chiliz đã có những bước tiến rất lớn, đạt được hơn 25% về giá trị trong 24 giờ qua để giao dịch cao tới 0,2302 USD.
Biểu đồ giá 24 giờ cho Chiliz (CHZ). Nguồn: CoinMarketCap
Flipsider:
- FTX Token (FTT), token gốc của sàn giao dịch crypto bị bao vây đang giao dịch ở mức giá thấp hơn 85% so với trước khi bắt đầu cuộc họp tuần này, mặc dù nỗ lực ổn định.
Bahamas Freezes FTX Assets as Global Regulators Take Action Against FTX
The Bahamas’ securities regulator has the frozen assets of FTX Digital Markets, the most talked about exchange in the world owing to its recent liquidity crunch. FTX relocated its headquarters from Hong Kong to the Bahamas in September 2021.
The Securities Commission of the Bahamas has further suspended FTX’s operational registration, and has proposed for the Supreme Court of the Bahamas to appoint a provisional liquidator for the crypto exchange.
In a related move, regulators across the globe are taking action against the beleaguered crypto exchange. On Thursday, November 10th, Japan’s Financial Services Agency ordered FTX to suspend operations in the region.
Regulators in the United States are investigating the collapse of the crypto exchange. As global regulators take action, FTX is reportedly scrambling to raise an estimated quoted $9.4 billion from investors to save the exchange from total collapse.
Flipsider:
- The crypto community continues to hit a wave of rumours and conspiracies as the fall of FTX enters its fifth day, with Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly having been arrested in the Bahamas.
Why You Should Care
The increased attention from global regulators could hasten the enactment of new laws to govern the digital asset sector.
Major Stablecoins Destabilize As Market Volatility and Recovery Surges
The FTX saga, which has caused crypto volatility to pique, has expanded to take a toll on stablecoins, causing the otherwise “fixed” digital assets to lose their pegs, as crypto prices across the board rapidly fell before recovering once more.
Data from CryptoQuant shows that leading stablecoins have undergone various stages of peg volatility amidst the ongoing collapse of FTX. Confirming this, Tether (USDT), the world’s largest stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar, fell by 3% to trade at as low as 97 cents.
According to CryptoQuant, The Tether de-pegging incident coincides with USDT redemptions surging to higher than $600 million in the span of just two days. Moving in tandem with the crypto market’s general recovery, the USDT has recovered and is maintaining its $1 peg.
Similarly, Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) fell to as low as $0.977, as redemptions toppled the $1 billion mark, before swiftly recovering its peg. TrueUSD (TUSD) also dropped to $0.98, while Pax Dollar (USDP) dipped at $0.96 amid redemptions to the tune of $100 million.
Flipsider:
- Sentiment around Tron’s algorithmic USDD stablecoin has been poor, as investors theorize that FTX could look to dump the USDD holdings from its ongoing deal with Tron.
Why You Should Care
The de-pegging incidents coincided with investors moving their stablecoins out of the struggling FTX exchange on November 10th.
Crypto Lender BlockFi Pauses Withdrawals Amidst FTX & Alameda Collapse
Crypto lending service BlockFi has announced a restriction to platform activity and the suspension of all withdrawal services due to the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange and sister company Alameda Research.
Although BlockFi did not clarify whether deposit services would also be halted, the crypto lender advised users not to deposit funds into their wallets or interest accounts.
BlockFi tweeted that they were “shocked and dismayed” by the news regarding FTX and Alameda. BlockFi, a troubled digital-asset lender once worth $3 billion, signed an agreement with FTX for a $400 million revolving credit facility in July.
BlockFi’s exposure to FTX has left the crypto lender without clarity, however, BlockFi affirmed that it will continue to communicate with clients and other shareholders on the matter.
Flipsider:
- BlockFi’s tweet comes just two days after founder Flori Marquez tweeted that “all BlockFi products are fully operational,” and was an independent entity until July 2023.
Why You Should Care
The FTX deal to acquire BlockFi has been thrown into doubt following the revelation of a $10 billion hole in the FTX account books.
Binance Publishes Proof of Reserves Revealing Exchange $69 Billion in Assets
In alignment with its resolve to provide full transparency on its asset holdings, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange has released a list of its cold wallets and reserves.
The assets shown in Binance’s Proof of Reserves reveal that the exchange holds 475,000 BTC, 4.8 million Ether, 17.6 billion USDT, 601 million USDC, 58 million BNB. and approximately 21.7 billion of its own stablecoin, BUSD.
All told, the reserves held by Binance as of Thursday, November 10th, are worth an approximate $69 billion. Binance also notes that its secure asset fund for users (SAFU) has been topped up with an additional $1 billion.
According to Binance, the major objective is to create a Merkle Tree Proof of Funds, which would be shared with the community in the coming weeks.
Flipsider:
- Some users on Reddit have questioned the proof of funds published by Binance with Monero (XMR) not being on the list, though they are available for purchase on the exchange.
Why You Should Care
The Proof of Funds published by Binance and other exchanges aim to improve transparency in the industry and safeguard against security risks such as those witnessed in the case of FTX.