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Trump wants Bitcoin monopoly | Billions of CZ double in prison
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Binance Co-Founder Changpeng Zhao (Photo by Ben McShane/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images)
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CZ’s Net Worth Doubles While He Serves Prison Time
It was clear at the time of his verdict in April that Changpeng Zhao’s four-month prison sentence was a slap in the face and that he would walk away with most of his fortune intact. But the silver lining for the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance and admitted criminal is that when he hits the streets in September, what appeared to be a net worth of $33 billion will likely be about double that amount.
Much of the additional profit is the result of Forbes research that uncovered Zhao’s stake in BNB
BNB
the cryptocurrency owned by Binance amounts to 94 million tokens, or 64% of the 147.5 million in circulation. BNB is on the rise this year, nearly doubling to $596. The BNB credited to Zhao – widely known by his initials CZ – due to his 90% ownership of Binance comes in two parts: nearly 42 million that were part of the 80 million awarded to the founding team in 2017 and over 52 million that were left with the exchange as a result of a 100 million token initial coin offering which attracted purchases of less than 11 million tokens.
On paper, CZ’s stake in BNB is worth $56 billion, but if that supply were dumped onto the market all at once, it would almost certainly depress the price. Valuing the tokens at half the market price makes them worth US$28 billion and added to the US$33 billion valuation of CZ’s equity stake in the Binance exchange itself puts his estimated wealth at around US$61 billion. This would take him to 24th place on Forbes list of billionaires from the 50th.
It can go even higher. In the six months since Zhao pleaded guilty to a violation of US anti-money laundering law and agreed to pay a $50 million fine, Binance has gained market share among cryptocurrency exchanges. The valuation of CZ’s 90% stake remains unchanged and will likely increase if the company’s results improve.
Full story: How Crypto’s Richest Billionaire Doubled His Net Worth Behind Bars
Trump calls for US monopoly on Bitcoin
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Mining
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“We want all remaining Bitcoin to be MADE IN THE USA!!!”, Donald Trump he said on a publish on his social media platform Truth Social. The former president and presumptive Republican nominee, who embraced cryptocurrency after years of skepticism, is using digital assets to score points with voters. Incumbent Joe Biden has been less enthusiastic about the sector, although the Bloc has reported that his re-election campaign could accept crypto donations.
Trump said bitcoin “could be our last line of defense against” a central bank digital currency (CBDC), reiterating opposition to the so-called digital dollar issued by the Federal Reserve. The Fed has explored the concept but has not expressed an opinion on whether it is a good idea. Trump classified the CBDC as a “dangerous threat to freedom” and promised to block its creation if he is re-elected.
Mining remaining bitcoins in the US will also help the country be “ENERGY DOMINANT,” Trump wrote. Bitcoin mining consumes significant amounts of energy, but can be shut down during periods of peak demand and restricted at other times, rewarding electricity generators that add capacity with stable use.
Meanwhile, bitcoin mining company Core Scientific is on the rise as it redirects some of its power-hungry hardware to the high-performance computing (HPC) that underpins artificial intelligence operations. Core has revealed new details about the 300 megawatts of available HPC infrastructure that will be in addition to the 200 megawatts committed in a recent deal with AI hyperscaler CoreWeave. CoreWeave liked the company so much that it tried to buy it, offering $5.75 per share or $1 billion on June 3. Three days later, Core Scientific’s board rejected the offer for undervaluing its company, and shares ended Friday at $10.33a 33% increase over the week.
Sources: Forbes Digital Assets, CoinGecko. Prices from 4pm on June 14, 2024.
Some creditors refuse FTX’s generous bankruptcy payout
Lawyers overseeing FTX’s bankruptcy have come up with a reorganization plan that would not only fully reimburse nearly all of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange’s customers but also give them 18% interest for the period their investments were tied up. By typical bankruptcy standards, this is a great deal. But not all lenders are jumping for joy.
One important issue is that the exchange’s former customers are receiving full compensation for the dollar value of their cryptocurrency holdings at the time FTX filed for bankruptcy protection in November 2021. Unfortunately, this was close to the nadir of digital asset values because of an industry crisis that was exacerbated by the company’s failure. Bankruptcy cases typically work this way, but a chorus of creditors, commentators and academics claim that clients have been unfairly deprived of their properties, and that’s not the only thing that concerns them.
They also claim that FTX’s current management is failing to maximize the company’s value, neglecting the best interests of former clients and other creditors. Recurrent complaints have been made against Sullivan & Cromwell, the main law firm representing the current FTX and also its counsel for various pre-bankruptcy matters.
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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
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
“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
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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