November 11, 2020 By the CoinDesk Markets Team Edited by Bradley Keoun If you were forwarded this newsletter and would like to receive it, sign up here. Bitcoin (BTC) +2.2% $15,650 Ether (ETH) +2.9% $463 (Price data as of Nov. 11 @11:30 UTC) TODAY:
Price Point Bitcoin was higher, pushing toward the upper edge of its recent range between about $14,700 and $15,600.
"The positive sentiment towards bitcoin has not gone away," said Denis Vinokouov, head of research at crypto prime broker Bequant.
In traditional markets, Asian shares tumbled, led by Alibaba and Tencent, as Chinese government issues regulations designed to curb growing influence of big tech companies. European shares were up, and U.S. stock futures pointed to a higher open. Gold weakened 0.1% to $1,875 an ounce.
Market Moves Crypto-exchange tokens like Binance Coin (BNB) and FTX's FTX (FTT) started out as a sort of in-house currency: Traders could use them within the closed environment to buy digital assets, getting discounts on transaction fees.
But recently some digital-asset traders are thinking of them a bit more like traditional stocks – as a bet on the exchange itself. It's also increasingly possible to park the tokens in various systems and protocols for yield, not too dissimilar from a dividend.
And some of them are registering outsize gains. Binance's BNB tokens have gained about 30% this year, while FTX token is up 157% and upstart Hxro's token has increased 10-fold in price.
Exchange management teams increasingly viewing the tokens as a way to bind loyalty among customers. The rationale, according to Jack Purdy, senior research analyst at the cryptocurrency research firm Messari, could be that the exchanges now view token holders as an important component to their long-term business success.
The specter of an unexpected move by authorities to crack down on the tokens – precisely because of their resemblance to stocks – remains a threat.
Exchange tokens "are a gray area with equity-like characteristics,” Purdy said. “Regulatory concerns are definitely a problem because they definitely look like securities under U.S. laws.” - Muyao Shen
Read More: Exchange Tokens Are Skyrocketing as They Act More Like Equity; That Could be a Problem Prices for Binance Coin over past year (CoinGecko)
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Bitcoin Watch Bitcoin daily price chart (on left) and weekly chart on right, showing key RSI levels above 70. (TradingView) After the recent rapid rally, the bitcoin market is likely to take a breather before continuing its rise toward the end of the year, analysts told CoinDesk.
He expects the pause to allow a rally in alternative cryptocurrencies, most of which have lagged bitcoin in the past two months. - Omkar Godbole
Read More: Bitcoin Likely to Consolidate Before December Rise Toward $20K, Say Analysts
Token Watch Ether (ETH): Prices hold firm as Ethereum service provider Infura suffers outage from reported blockchain split.
Bitcoin (BTC): Nearly $360M of bitcoin tokenized on Ethereum blockchain in October despite cool-down in the thriving cryptocurrency subsector of decentralized finance, known as DeFi.
Filecoin (FIL): Winklevosses' Gemini crypto exchange is developing a wrapped version of decentralized data-storage provider's tokens.
Balancer (BAL): Cryptocurrency funds Pantera Capital and Alameda Research invest in liquidity provider via direct purchase from Balancer Labs treasury.
Algorand (ALGO), Cosmos (ATOM), Cardano (ADA), Kyber Network (KNC), OMG Network (OMG): Growth in trading volume means tokens are added to CoinDesk 20 while Bitcoin SV (BSV), Dai (DAI), Zcash (ZEC), Monero (XMR) and Dash (DASH) are out.
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Goodbye, DAI and bitcoin sv. Hello, kyber and cosmos.
A swelling in volume in the crypto markets over the third quarter has changed the list of noteworthy digital assets beyond bitcoin and ether that matter most to traders and investors. That change is reflected in the CoinDesk 20.
In the latest revision, five assets were replaced by crypto assets that saw volume surges outpacing even the double-digit gains posted in market volume as a whole.
The new assets are algorand (ALGO), cosmos (ATOM), cardano (ADA), kyber (KNC) and omisego (OMG). On average, incumbent CoinDesk 20 asset volume increased by 22% from Q2 to Q3. However, these crypto assets' trusted market volume increased by much more.
These five new crypto assets replaced incumbent assets that are well-known to crypto investors. Read more about how they displaced incumbents bitcoin sv, dai, zcash, monero and dash on CoinDesk 20's latest update.
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