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Sept. 16, 2020
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By the CoinDesk Markets Team
Edited by Bradley Keoun
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TODAY:
  • Bitcoin (BTC) +0.6% $10,846 | Ether (ETH) -0.7% $361 (@11:00 UTC)
  • Price Point: Bitcoin was up in early trading as traders awaited the Federal Reserve's latest decision on monetary policy, and Chair Jerome Powell's expectations for managing inflation. 
  • Market Moves: Big crypto exchanges like Binance, Huobi and OKEx are rushing out DeFi platforms to cash in on the fast-growing industry and stanch user defections.
  • Bitcoin Watch: Traders failed to push prices above $11K, but buyers appeared to come in around $10,700.  
  • What's Hot: Filecoin futures, 49-state crypto regulations and "Crypto Mom" Peirce sees a "chilling effect" on innovation. 

PRICE POINT

Bitcoin was up in early trading as investors in both cryptocurrency markets and traditional finance awaited the Federal Reserve's latest announcement on monetary policy. A statement from the U.S. central bank is due out at 2 p.m. NY time (18:00 UTC), though few economists are expecting any major changes.

European stocks rose and U.S. stock futures advanced, and the Bloomberg Dollar Index slid for a fourth straight day, with economists expecting Fed officials to signal plans to keep interest rates close to zero through 2023.

Ian Shepherd, chief economist of the forecasting firm Pantheon, says Fed Chair Jerome Powell is likely to be quizzed about the wisdom of the central bank's push to boost inflation at a press conference later Wednesday.

"He'll push back, arguing that the increase is nothing to worry about, even if it continues, and that the Fed is still not even thinking about future rate hikes," Shepherd wrote late Tuesday in a report. "They aren't going to blink anytime soon."

MARKET MOVES

Blockchain-based lending and trading systems known as "decentralized finance," or DeFi, have dominated recent cryptocurrency-market headlines, with collateral locked into the semi-automated platforms surging 10-fold this year to more than $9 billion.

DeFi trading platforms like Uniswap, Curve and Balancer have appealed to cryptocurrency traders with their low cost and ease of use, and they're now starting to steal a growing and no-longer-negligible share of market trading volumes from bigger, established exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, Huobi and OKEx.

These "centralized" exchanges — the term is sometimes tossed around with a sneer — are rolling out new business initiatives they describe as decentralized, in an apparent bid to cash in on the trend and stanch a further exodus of customers.

Huobi, a Chinese-led cryptocurrency exchange based in Seychelles, announced Tuesday that it was adding 10 new members to its DeFi initiative, described as “a consortium of centralized and decentralized financial services providers.”

The announcement came just a day after Huobi's arch-rival, OKEx, which is also Chinese-led but based in Malta, said its OKxChain network was the most decentralized public blockchain powered by an exchange. 

And last week, Binance, the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange, announced an integration of its centralized trading platform with its decentralized public blockchain, Binance Smart Chain (BSC). 

Binance CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao even seemed to acknowledge the threat during his company’s recent "World of DeFi" summit, where he said, "It’s always better to disrupt yourself than having somebody else disrupt you first." Running a decentralized exchange is cheaper, according to CZ. 

And OKEx CEO Jay Hao told CoinDesk in an email that “it’s impossible to ignore the compelling promise of DeFi, and we are firm believers that it will succeed.”


Bitcoin balances on cryptocurrency exchanges. (Glassnode) 

Charts of bitcoin held at big exchanges show declining balances over the past several weeks, and Simons Chen of the Hong Kong-based crypto trading firm Babel Finance says one likely explanation is that some of the cryptocurrency is getting transferred to DeFi.

In August, DEXs accounted for a 5% share of total crypto exchange volumes, according to a Sept. 14 report by the cryptocurrency-analysis firm Messari. The business is dominated by the "automated market makers" Uniswap, Curve and Balancer.   

"The exchange business has proven itself to be incredibly lucrative for crypto and automated market makers are starting to receive their slice of the pie," Messari analyst Jack Purdy wrote in the report. 

Binance's CZ said he will be "really happy on the day when decentralized exchanges replace centralized exchanges," at least partly because the company's BNB digital tokens "will be worth much more." 

According to Su Zhu, CEO of the cryptocurrency-focused investment fund Three Arrows Capital, told CoinDesk in a Telegram message that centralized exchanges could still be a "gateway to DeFi, but not where users ultimately spend their time." 

"The centralized exchanges will end up acting like a white label," Zhu said.  


– Muyao Shen

Read More: Binance, Huobi, OKEx Have FOMO for DeFi

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BITCOIN WATCH


Bitcoin hourly chart. (TradingView)

Bitcoin's dip remained well supported ahead of the Federal Reserve's rate decision, due at 18:00 UTC. 

The cryptocurrency found buyers below $10,700 during the Asian trading hours, but so far, has failed to cross Tuesday's high of $10,940. 

The cryptocurrency may rise above the $11,000 mark if the Fed announces more stimulus measures, having cut rates to zero, launched asset purchase programs and signaled tolerance for high inflation earlier this year. 

Analysts, however, expect the Fed maintain the status quo and reiterate willingness to do more if required. According to BK Asset Management's Kathy Lien, the focus will be on Fed's inflation and growth forecasts. The dollar will likely draw bids, pushing gold and bitcoin lower, if the central bank raises growth forecasts. 

- Omkar Godbole

Read More: All Eyes on Fed Reserve Rate Announcement, as Bitcoin Fights for $11K

TOKEN WATCH

Filecoin (FIL): Futures on decentralized data-storage network's forthcoming token, currently at $18.50 in tether (USDT) terms, are trading "well above our cost basis," investment firm Pantera Capital says. 
 

How to Value Bitcoin: On-Chain Transactions

In this 30-minute webinar of our four-part How to Value Bitcoin series, we look at on-chain transactions, a concept that sounds familiar but involves novelties and complexities that are critical to understanding how bitcoin works.

On Sept. 15 at 10:30 a.m. ET, Glassnode CTO Rafael Schulze-Kraft and CoinDesk Research will walk through the structure of a Bitcoin transaction and how transaction data determines velocity, transaction count and value transferred. Register to join How to Value Bitcoin: On-Chain Transactions.

WHAT'S HOT

Bank regulators in 49 U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico plan to make compliance for cryptocurrency companies simpler by consolidating supervisory exams (CoinDesk)

'Crypto mom' and Securities and Exchange Commissioner Hester Pierce says Unikrn fine of $6.1 million will have a chilling effect on innovation on the part of other firms (CoinDesk)

A significant amount of cryptocurrencies passes through dark web marketplaces in Eastern Europe, according to Chainalysis (CoinDesk)


Bitcoin CEO: MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor Explains His $425M Bet on BTC (CoinDesk)

India reportedly moving to ban trading of cryptocurrencies, threatening blow to rapidly growing scene in world's second-most-populous country (CoinDesk)

Circle's Jeremy Allaire says Algorand will bring "over 1,000 tps and transaction fees of 1/20th cent to the USDC ecosystem" (Forbes)

 

ANALOGS
The latest on the economy and traditional finance

More than a third of fund managers, strategists and economists in a new survey say it may take a month or more after U.S. presidential elections until results are known (CNBC)

Federal Reserve's "commitment to stoking inflation could cause dramatic volatility in interest rates" (Reuters)

Nvidia's $40 billion 'Arm' deal faces risks and industry pushback as China looks to remove US tech from its supply chain (Nikkei Asian Review)

CoinDesk Live: Internet 2030

CoinDesk’s “Internet 2030” series will examine the future of the medium and what role blockchain and crypto will play in it with content and conversations on the future of the decentralized web. 

The series, which features CoinDesk Live conversations on Sept. 15-16, coincides with the planned launch of the long-anticipated Filecoin mainnet, the native token for the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) protocol. We’ll hear from Juan Benet and the Filecoin team about why peer-to-peer web storage infrastructure is critical to a free and decentralized future, and explore the array of use cases available.

Watch Day 1: Interplanetary: Filecoin Goes Live on Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. ET on YouTube, LinkedIn or Twitter. Read more here.

TWEET OF THE DAY

CoinDesk 20 Update: OXT In, BAT Out

The CoinDesk 20 has made its first change since launching in July: Orchid (OXT), issued by Orchid Labs Inc., developer of virtual private network (VPN) software designed to be decentralized and open source, has replaced the basic attention token (BAT) issued by Brave Software Inc., developer of the Brave browser. 

First rolled out two months ago, the CoinDesk 20 is a list of the digital assets that matter most to the market. We filter by consistent, verifiable volume, listing the 20 assets that have the most volume on trusted exchanges for two consecutive quarters. Explore the CoinDesk 20 and our methodology here.


 
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