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Stablecoin Supply Turning Positive and Rising Protocol Fees Among Key Narratives in 2023 — Study

During Q4 of 2023, the stablecoin supply available to invest in crypto assets was $3.8 billion. This is the first time the net supply of the top five stablecoins has turned positive in nearly two years. In 2023, zero-knowledge (ZK) technology became one of the most consistent talking points in the crypto space. Stablecoin Inflows Outpacing Outflows After six consecutive quarters of negative net supply, the top five stablecoins recorded a positive net supply of $3.8 billion in Q4, according to a new study by Binance. The last time the stablecoin supply was positive was in Q1 2022 when it exceeded $17 billion. As explained in the study report , stablecoin supply indicates the amount of capital that is ready and available to buy crypto assets. The study data shows that Q2 2022 had the largest negative net supply of $15.6 billion, while Q3 of the same year had the lowest negative net supply during the period. However, since the last quarter of 2022 when it topped $9.9 billion, the stab

Financial Giant Fidelity Discusses Spot Bitcoin ETF Application With SEC

Financial services giant Fidelity recently met with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) application. Like Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, Fidelity appears to be pushing to use the in-kind creation model for its spot bitcoin ETF. Fidelity’s Meeting With SEC Officers from financial services giant Fidelity met with staff from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Trading and Markets and the Division of Corporation Finance on Thursday to discuss the firm’s application for Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust, a spot bitcoin ETF, according to a memorandum posted on the SEC website. The memorandum states: The discussion concerned Cboe BZX’s proposed rule change to list and trade shares of the Wise Origin Bitcoin Trust under Cboe BZX Rule 14.11(e)(4). Based on the presentation attached to the memorandum submitted to the SEC by Fidelity during the meeting, the two parties discussed using the in-k

SEC Warns Crypto Investments Can Be ‘Exceptionally Risky’

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has renewed its warning that investments in crypto assets can be “exceptionally risky.” The regulator stressed that crypto-related investments “continue to be replete with fraud, including bogus coin offerings, Ponzi and pyramid schemes, and outright theft where the project promoter simply disappears with investors’ money.” SEC’s Crypto Investment Warnings The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy reiterated its warnings about investing in crypto assets on social media platform X on Friday. “Investments in crypto asset securities can be exceptionally risky and are often volatile,” the authority wrote. Investments in #crypto asset securities can be exceptionally risky and are often volatile. Learn more in our Investor Alert: https://t.co/Qd9ps9BPvm pic.twitter.com/dTlk9LE2KV — SEC Investor Ed (@SEC_Investor_Ed) December 8, 2023 The SEC’s investor education office also shared

Report: 47% of Nigerians Engaged in Crypto-Related Activities

A new study has found that as much as 47% of Nigerians are actively engaged in crypto trading which is now increasingly incorporated in their financial lives. The analysis also showed that crypto ownership in the country grew by 15% between 2020 and 2023. Cryptocurrencies No Longer Seen as Speculative Assets According to an analysis carried out by Coin Journal, about 47% of Nigerians are actively engaged in crypto, which is now widely seen as an alternative to traditional financial systems. The analysis also showed that crypto ownership in the country grew by 15% between 2020 and 2023. The growth in the number of Nigerians owning such digital assets comes despite the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s move to curtail their use. As previously reported by Bitcoin.com News, the central bank moved to vigorously enforce its Feb. 6, 2021 decision, which sought to exclude crypto entities from the banking system. However, the depreciation of the Nigerian currency, which accelerated in the s
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