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Crypto’s Long-Tail Disruptive Trends

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Crypto’s Long-Tail Disruptive Trends

The first half of 2024 began a new cycle of crypto adoption. The long-awaited approval of Bitcoin ETFs was a decisive factor for this new cycle, along with the strong price dynamics that led bitcoin to reach a new all-time high. This not only pushed Bitcoin back to the door of institutional adoption, but also positioned the market for another potential bull market cycle.

These cycles have been marked not only by the introduction of new projects, from Bittensor and ZKSync, to Bonk and Dogwifhat, but also by the strong appreciation in the prices of many digital assets. With a higher beta compared to bitcoin, assets of various sizes and sectors often experience greater volatility, reflecting investor expectations for higher returns.

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Several trends are shaping the altcoin market in 2024, which means a focus on innovation, sustainability, and exploring new use cases is driving growth among altcoins.

Re-staking has emerged as a notable vertical for this new cycle, which involves continually staking rewards earned from staking tokens, increasing returns over time. Projects such as EigenLayer (EIGEN), EtherFi (ETHFI) and Renzo (REZ) have implemented mechanisms that incentivize users to resume their staking rewards, thus increasing their participation in the network and contributing to its security and stability.

Altcoins are increasingly adopting Layer2 scaling solutions such as Optimistic Rollups, zkRollups, and side-chains to improve transaction speeds and reduce fees. Projects in this category include Arbitrum (ARB), Optimism (OP), Polygon (MATIC), Starknet (STRK), among many others. This trend aims to improve the user experience and attract more users to these project platforms.

Interoperability between blockchain networks is also a growing trend. Some projects are collaborating and building bridges to enable asset transfers and communication between different blockchains. This trend aims to create a more interconnected and efficient blockchain ecosystem rather than many different isolated blockchains. Examples of such projects include Axelar (AXL), Across (ACX) and Stargate (STG).

With the emergence of Layer 2 solutions and interoperability, modular blockchains represent the next phase in the evolution of digital assets. With their adaptable and customizable design, they offer a flexible framework where developers can connect modules such as consensus mechanisms, token standards, and governance models. Blockchains like Celestia (TIA) and Dymension (DYM) are using this modularity to increase scalability, interoperability, and security.

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Parallelized Ethereum Virtual Machines (EVMs) divide the execution of smart contracts into parallel tasks, leveraging the power of multiple nodes simultaneously. The most popular parallelized EVMs such as Sei (SEI), Canto (CANTO), Nomad, and NeonEVM (NEON) are trying to do this by processing transactions off-chain and then aggregating them back into the Ethereum mainnet. This approach dramatically improves transaction throughput and reduces latency, addressing Ethereum’s historical limitations.

Current crypto market prices seem to indicate that a bull market is underway, mega caps may still have room to grow before smaller coins outperform the rest of the market. However, this phase may not be far away, and once it begins, being under-positioned may be difficult and potentially costly, especially as institutional adoption grows and the need to generate alpha increases.

Note: The opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of CoinDesk, Inc. or its owners and affiliates.

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Bitcoin (BTC), Stocks Bleed as China’s Surprise Rate Cut Signals Panic, Treasury Yield Curve Steepens

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Bitcoin (BTC), Stocks Bleed as China’s Surprise Rate Cut Signals Panic, Treasury Yield Curve Steepens

Risk assets fell on Thursday as China’s second rate cut in a week raised concerns of instability in the world’s second-largest economy.

Bitcoin (BTC)the leading cryptocurrency by market cap, is down nearly 2% since midnight UTC to around $64,000 and ether (ETH) fell more than 5%, dragging the broader altcoin market lower. The CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20), a measure of the broader cryptocurrency market, lost 4.6% in 24 hours.

In equity markets, Germany’s DAX, France’s CAC and the euro zone’s Euro Stoxx 50 all fell more than 1.5%, and futures linked to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 were down slightly after the index’s 3% drop on Wednesday, according to the data source. Investing.com.

On Thursday morning, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) announced a surprise, cut outside the schedule in its one-year medium-term lending rate to 2.3% from 2.5%, injecting 200 billion yuan ($27.5 billion) of liquidity into the market. That is the biggest reduction since 2020.

The movement, together with similar reductions in other lending rates earlier this week shows the urgency among policymakers to sustain growth after their recent third plenary offered little hope of a boost. Data released earlier this month showed China’s economy expanded 4.7% in the second quarter at an annualized pace, much weaker than the 5.1% estimated and slower than the 5.3% in the first quarter.

“Equity futures are flat after yesterday’s bloody session that shook sentiment across asset classes,” Ilan Solot, senior global strategist at Marex Solutions, said in a note shared with CoinDesk. “The PBoC’s decision to cut rates in a surprise move has only added to the sense of panic.” Marex Solutions, a division of global financial platform Marex, specializes in creating and distributing custom derivatives products and issuing structured products tied to cryptocurrencies.

Solot noted the continued “steepening of the US Treasury yield curve” as a threat to risk assets including cryptocurrencies, echoing CoinDesk Reports since the beginning of this month.

The yield curve steepens when the difference between longer-duration and shorter-duration bond yields widens. This month, the spread between 10-year and two-year Treasury yields widened by 20 basis points to -0.12 basis points (bps), mainly due to stickier 10-year yields.

“For me, the biggest concern is the shape of the US yield curve, which continues to steepen. The 2- and 10-year curve is not only -12 bps inverted, compared to -50 bps last month. The recent moves have been led by the rise in back-end [10y] yields and lower-than-expected decline in yields,” Solot said.

That’s a sign that markets expect the Fed to cut rates but see tighter inflation and expansionary fiscal policy as growing risks, Solot said.

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How systematic approaches reduce investor risk

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How systematic approaches reduce investor risk

Low liquidity, regulatory uncertainty and speculative behavior contribute to inefficiency in crypto markets. But systematic approaches, including momentum indices, can reduce risks for investors, says Gregory Mall, head of investment solutions at AMINA Bank.

Low liquidity, regulatory uncertainty and speculative behavior contribute to inefficiency in crypto markets. But systematic approaches, including momentum indices, can reduce risks for investors, says Gregory Mall, head of investment solutions at AMINA Bank.

Low liquidity, regulatory uncertainty and speculative behavior contribute to inefficiency in crypto markets. But systematic approaches, including momentum indices, can reduce risks for investors, says Gregory Mall, head of investment solutions at AMINA Bank.

July 24, 2024, 5:30 p.m.

Updated July 24, 2024, 5:35 p.m.

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India to Release Crypto Policy Position by September After Consultations with Stakeholders: Report

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“The policy position is how one consults with relevant stakeholders, so it’s to go out in public and say here’s a discussion paper, these are the issues and then stakeholders will give their views,” said Seth, who is the Secretary for Economic Affairs. “A cross-ministerial group is currently looking at a broader policy on cryptocurrencies. We hope to release the discussion paper before September.”

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Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) slide as risk aversion spreads to crypto markets

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Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) slide as risk aversion spreads to crypto markets

Ether, the second-largest token, fueled a slide in digital assets after a stock rout spread unease across global markets.

Ether fell about 6%, the most in three weeks, and was trading at $3,188 as of 6:45 a.m. Thursday in London. Market leader Bitcoin fell about 3% to $64,260.

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