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Spot Bitcoin ETF net outflows streak hits three days, totaling $361.2m

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds experienced a third consecutive day of outflows on Oct. 3, pushing the total withdrawals over the period to $361.2 million.

According to data from SoSoValue, the 12 U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $54.13 million on Thursday, Oct. 3, following the previous day’s $91.76 million withdrawal.

ARK 21Shares’ ARKB fund led the pack with $57.97 million in outflows, marking its fourth consecutive day of declines, with $212.1 million exiting the fund this week alone. Fidelity’s FBTC trailed closely with $37.21 million in outflows, despite experiencing a day of positive inflows earlier in the week.

BlackRock’s IBIT, the largest spot Bitcoin ETF by total net assets, bucked the trend by logging $35.96 million in inflows, bringing its total since launch to an impressive $21.5 billion.

Bitwise’s BITB and Invesco’s BTCO also recorded modest inflows of $2.65 million and $2.44 million, respectively. The remaining spot Bitcoin ETFs remained neutral on the day.

Total trading volume across the 12 Bitcoin ETFs saw a significant decline, dropping to $1.13 billion on October 3 from the prior day’s levels. Despite the recent outflows, these funds have collectively attracted a net inflow of $18.47 billion since their inception. Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC) was trading sideways at $61,213 at the time of reporting.

Spot Ether ETFs log $3.2m in outflows

The trend extended to U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs, which posted net daily outflows of $3.2 million. Grayscale’s ETHE led the outflows, with $14.69 million exiting the fund, followed by $587,090 in outflows from Fidelity’s FETH.

However, BlackRock’s Ethereum Trust ETHA counterbalanced some of the losses, registering $12.08 million in net inflows. The six remaining spot Ether ETFs remained static for the day.

Ether ETF trading volumes also fell sharply, with the nine funds recording $115.66 million in volume on Oct. 3, down from $197.82 million the day prior. Since their July launch, these ETFs have accumulated net outflows of $561.05 million. Ethereum (ETH) was trading at $2,381 at press time.

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BlackRock and Securitize back Ethena’s new stablecoin 

Ethena Labs is launching a new stablecoin project fully backed by BlackRock’s Ethereum-based tokenized fund and Securitize.

Synthetic dollar issuer Ethena (ENA) unveiled its UStb fiat stablecoin product, which is supported by the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund, known as BUIDL, and private market lender Securitize. UStb was designed to operate identically to a traditional stablecoin, with BlackRock and its fund distributor Securitize managing collateral for the new fiat-pegged offering.

Ethena’s Sept. 26 statement announcing UStb hinted that community concerns about Ethena USDe (USDE), the protocol’s existing stablecoin, spurred the creation of this BlackRock-backed asset.

Concerns were raised regarding how USDe might respond to negative funding rate situations. Figures like Fantom developer Andre Cronje questioned systemic risks, likening the asset to the defunct TerraUSD.

Ethena noted that these fears were never realized in over six months of USDe trading, despite bearish market conditions that typically result in negative funding. Introducing UStb serves as another cushion against perceived risks should funding rates plummet, according to the team’s statement on X.

If governance deems it necessary and appropriate in negative funding conditions, Ethena can close hedging positions and re-allocate those backing assets to UStb to further ameliorate risk associated with negative funding rate environments.

Ethena Labs

Ethena’s UStb is one of the first stablecoin projects BlackRock has partnered with. BlackRock’s BUIDL operates as the largest tokenized treasury fund on any blockchain and runs atop Ethereum (ETH).

According to DefiLlama, BUIDL has amassed over $522 million in deposits, calculated as total value locked in crypto terms.

BlackRock may be testing the waters in fiat-pegged token markets as the firm integrates more crypto-related investment vehicles. The $10 trillion asset giant also issues spot exchange-traded funds for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether.

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Blackrock makes its case for Bitcoin as its price stalls

Blackrock, the largest asset manager in the world, has published a comprehensive report on Bitcoin. 

In a report, BlackRock executives Samara Cohen, Robert Mitchnick, and Russell Brownback noted that Bitcoin (BTC) was a unique asset for diversification purposes.

Bitcoin solves core money problems

This report is notable because of the roles of the authors at BlackRock. Cohen is the Chief Investment Officer of ETF and index investments, Mitchnick is the company’s head of assets, and Brownback heads global positioning for fixed income.

First, they noted that Bitcoin is a limited asset with a supply cap of 21 million coins, unlike other forms of money. For example, there is an unlimited supply of U.S. dollars since the Federal Reserve has the final say on how much to print. During its last quantitative easing program, the Fed boosted its balance sheet from less than $5 trillion to $8.9 trillion.

Second, BlackRock believes that Bitcoin makes it easier for people to move money across borders. While this is true, Bitcoin transactions tend to be more expensive than sending fiat currencies. As a result, stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) have emerged as the most popular digital currencies for cross-border payments.

Additionally, they noted that Bitcoin is a truly decentralized global monetary system not controlled by a central authority.

BTC is uncorrelated with stocks and gold

According to BlackRock, Bitcoin is also a highly uncorrelated asset and has a long track record of strong performance. It has risen by over 807,000x since its inception. The coin often outperforms traditional assets like the S&P 500 and gold when global risks rise.

For example, its 60-day return during the U.S. and Iran tensions in January 2020 was 20%, while the S&P 500 dropped by 7% and gold rose by 6%. Bitcoin also rose by 21% after the Covid outbreak in March 2020, while the S&P 500 and gold increased by 2% and 3%, respectively.

Additionally, Blackrock believes that Bitccoin is a good asset as the US public debt rises. The latest data by the National Debt Clock shows that the country has over $35.2 trillion in debt and is now spending $1 trillion to service it. In an opinion piece, the Wall Street Journal warned that a national debt crisis was coming.

Bitcoin also outperformed traditional assets during other major events like the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the recent yen carry trade unwinding

BlackRock’s views on Bitcoin are important because of its role in the global economy. In its latest financial results, the company revealed that it had over $10.7 trillion in assets, representing 41% of the American gross domestic product. It is also the biggest player in the spot Bitcoin ETF industry, with over $21 billion in assets.

Bitcoin is stuck in a range

Bitcoin price chart | Source: TradingView

BlackRock’s statement came as Bitcoin continued consolidating around the $60,000 mark as traders awaited the Federal Reserve’s decision.

Bitcoin is consolidating at the 50-day and 200-day moving averages and has formed a series of lower lows and lower highs. Therefore, the short-term outlook for Bitcoin is neutral. A bullish breakout will be confirmed if it moves above the upper descending trendline, while further downside could occur if it drops below $52,000.

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Sony’s Soneium could set the blockchain pace — is BlackRock preparing to follow?

How will Sony’s Soneium stack up against existing blockchain giants, especially if BlackRock makes its anticipated move into the market?

Sony has long been synonymous with innovation, and now it’s making a bold entry into the blockchain world with its latest initiative: Soneium.

On Aug. 23, Sony Block Solutions Labs — a collaboration between Sony Group and Singapore-based Startale Labs — announced the launch of this new project. 

Just a few days later, on Aug. 28, Sony further introduced the “Minato” testnet for Soneium, along with an incubation program aimed at onboarding developers to the new platform.

Soneium will be built on Ethereum (ETH) and the OP Stack from Optimism (OP), a highly customizable toolkit that enables developers to create their own networks with ease. 

According to Jun Watanabe, Chairman of Sony Block Solutions Labs, Sony views blockchain as a way to enrich lives and elevate creativity to new heights. With Soneium, the company aims to unlock new business opportunities and use cases, offering value that’s unique to web3 technology.

It’s important to note that Sony’s journey into web3 didn’t begin with Soneium. The company has been steadily expanding its footprint in the crypto space, including the acquisition of the Japanese crypto exchange WhaleFin — now rebranded as S.BLOX Co. — and Amber Japan, a digital asset trading services provider.

But what exactly is Soneium, how does it compare to its rivals, and what can we expect from this project in the future?

Understanding Soneium’s core purpose

As a public blockchain, Soneium operates on an open network, inviting participants from all walks of life to engage without limitations.

What makes Soneium stand out is its role as a layer-2 solution for Ethereum. This means it builds on Ethereum’s existing infrastructure, aiming to solve two of the biggest challenges in blockchain today: slow processing speeds and high transaction fees.

By handling data processing on its own layer, Soneium helps alleviate these issues, making the blockchain experience faster and more affordable.

One of the most exciting aspects of Soneium is its support for advanced smart contracts, which are crucial for creating decentralized applications, or dApps.

Developers will also have access to a suite of third-party tools designed to simplify the process of developing and launching apps on the Soneium network. This makes it a promising platform for innovation, offering endless possibilities for what can be built on the blockchain.

The recent launch of the Soneium testnet, known as Minato, marks a key step in this journey.

Minato is designed to mirror the conditions of the mainnet, providing a realistic environment for developers to test high-volume applications. This is essential for ensuring that when these apps go live, they perform smoothly under real-world conditions.

As claimed, Minato also plays a critical role in community building. Early access to the testnet allows developers and creators to gather valuable feedback, which is key to refining their projects.

Users, too, benefit from this early access as they get to experience and influence the future of these applications without risking their own assets. That’s because Minato uses a test version of crypto assets for in-app payments, creating a risk-free environment that encourages exploration and engagement with web3 technologies.

Supporting the Soneium Minato testnet is Astar Network, a blockchain platform known for its multi-chain capabilities. Astar is providing initial liquidity and a variety of fungible and non-fungible digital assets, helping to fuel the early stages of Soneium’s ecosystem.

In addition to Astar, a host of other prominent blockchain projects and companies will be early experimenters on the network, including Circle (the issuer of USDC), Optimism, Alchemy, The Graph (GRT), and Chainlink (LINK).

Soneium is also rolling out a builder-focused program called Soneium Spark, designed to attract visionary developers and creators, offering access to crucial infrastructure, mentorship, and industry partnerships.

Moreover, Sony is offering investments of up to $100,000 per team. Soneium Spark’s incubation period kicks off in mid-October and runs through the upcoming months.

Soneium’s battle for dominance

Soneium has already begun forging key collaborations that could give it an edge in the highly competitive layer-2 space.

One of the most notable partnerships is with Pyth Network, a decentralized data infrastructure known for providing real-time, high-fidelity price feeds. 

This collaboration means that all projects building on Soneium from the start will have access to Pyth’s reliable market data, a critical component for applications in decentralized finance, web3 games, NFT marketplaces, entertainment services, and more.

However, Soneium is entering a crowded and fiercely competitive layer-2 landscape, where it will face off against established players.

One of the most prominent rivals is Base, which recently hit a key milestone — 1 million daily active addresses. Base is known for its strong backing by Coinbase, one of the most recognized names in the crypto space. But Base isn’t the only competitor in the field.

Polygon (MATIC) is another key player, known for its scalability and low-cost transactions. Polygon has become a go-to layer-2 solution for many developers, especially those looking to build scalable dApps without sacrificing security.

Then there’s Stacks (STX), which brings smart contracts and dApps to Bitcoin (BTC), offering unique opportunities for developers who want to leverage Bitcoin’s security while building on a layer-2 network.

Mantle (MNT), another emerging layer-2 solution, focuses on modular design and ease of integration, making it attractive for developers seeking flexibility and efficiency.

Each of these layer-2 networks has its strengths, and Soneium will need to carve out its niche to stand out.

Traditional giants embracing blockchain

The layer-2 blockchain space, already competitive with players like Base, Polygon, and others, could soon become even more intense.

The latest buzz suggests that BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, might be gearing up to launch its own layer-2 blockchain network.

According to a report from Token Terminal, BlackRock is seriously considering this move as a natural extension of its growing involvement in the blockchain space, where it already manages a portfolio of blockchain-related products, including the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), and investments in Circle and Securitize, which oversees the on-chain money market fund BUIDL.

The only piece missing in BlackRock’s crypto puzzle is its own blockchain network—a move that seems increasingly likely.

If BlackRock does launch its own layer-2 blockchain, it would follow a similar path to what Coinbase has done with Base. This would allow BlackRock to streamline the recordkeeping of its $10 trillion in assets under management across different asset classes on a single, global, interoperable, and transparent ledger.

The potential benefits are immense: 24/7 operational capital markets, improved transparency and investor access, lower fees, and faster settlements. However, challenges like the cost of blockchain implementation and regulatory uncertainties remain significant hurdles.

Sony’s Soneium and BlackRock’s potential layer-2 blockchain might be targeting different segments — Sony with its focus on entertainment and gaming, and BlackRock with its financial products — but the underlying strategy is similar: leveraging blockchain to stay ahead in an increasingly digital world.

As the layer-2 space evolves, the entry of traditional companies like Sony and BlackRock could likely make the competition even more exciting and intense. Sony’s journey with Soneium is just beginning, and while the path is uncertain, the opportunities for growth and innovation are vast.

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Spot Bitcoin ETFs log $62m in inflows, Ether ETFs continue 3-day outflow streak

Spot Bitcoin ETFs have started this week on a positive note, while spot Ether ETFs continued their third consecutive trading day of negative flows.

Data from SoSoValue shows that the 12 spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. recorded $61.98 million in inflows on Aug. 19, representing a 72% increase compared to the net inflows of $36.01 million on the same day.

BlackRock’s IBIT led the lot with $92.7 million, bringing its total inflows since launch to $20.48 billion. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with modest inflows of $3.9 million. These funds were the only ones to record a second consecutive day of inflows.

Market data on inflows/outflows for spot Bitcoin ETFs as of Aug. 19 | Source: SoSoValue

Bitwise’s BITB and Invesco Galaxy’s BTCO recorded net outflows of $25.7 million and $8.8 million, respectively, offsetting part of the gains seen by these investment vehicles on Aug. 19. Grayscale’s GBTC saw no flows on the day, marking the first day this has occurred since its launch. The investment product has been recording continuous outflows, totaling $19.64 billion since its inception.

The remaining seven Bitcoin ETFs also remained neutral as the cryptocurrency market anticipated a correction. The cumulative spot BTC ETF inflows have now surpassed the $17.4 billion mark.

Data from crypto.news shows that the global crypto market capitalization jumped by 2.4% in the past 24 hours, currently standing at $2.24 trillion. The total 24-hour trading volume also surged, hovering around $79.5 billion. Bitcoin (BTC) rose by 4.2% over the past 24 hours, trading at $60,937 at the time of writing.

Ether ETFs record $13.5m in outflows

In contrast, the nine Ethereum ETFs collectively saw $13.52 million in outflows on Aug. 19, marking the third consecutive trading day of outflows.

Leading the outflows was Grayscale’s ETHE, with ongoing outflows of $20.3 million, contributing to a total outflow of $2.43 billion since its inception. Meanwhile, Grayscale Bitcoin Mini Trust and Bitwise’s ETHW were the only offerings to record modest inflows of $4.9 million and $1.9 million on the day. The remaining six Ethereum ETFs saw no activity on the day.

Trading volume for Ether ETFs dropped to $124 million, significantly lower than the $185 million seen the previous trading day. These funds have experienced a cumulative net outflow of $433.62 million to date. As of press time, Ethereum (ETH) soared by 2.3%, trading at $2,673.

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Spot Bitcoin ETFs witness inflows of $11.11m, Ether ETFs break 3-day inflow streak

Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States saw positive flows again, in contrast to spot Ethereum ETFs, which saw substantial outflows, ending their three-day run of gains.

Data from SoSoValue reveals that on Aug. 15, the twelve U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs registered a collective inflow of $11.11 million, ending their short-lived negative flow witnessed the previous day.

Fidelity’s FBTC led the charge with inflows of $16.2 million followed by Grayscale’s Bitcoin mini trust and Biwise’s BITB which saw $13.7 million and $6.2 million inflows, respectively. Grayscale’s GBTC was the only offering to see outflows of $25 million on the day, bringing its total net outflows to $19.57 billion since its launch. The remaining seven Bitcoin ETFs reported no changes in their inflows or outflows for the day.

Spot Ether ETFs see substantial outflows

Conversely, the nine Ethereum ETFs collectively saw $39.21 million in outflows on Aug. 15, a flip from the previous daily inflows of $10.8 million and $24.3 million. Leading the outflows was Grayscale’s ETHE, with continued outflows of $42.5 million and accumulating total outflows of $2.38 billion since its inception.

Meanwhile, Fidelity’s FETH and BlackRock’s ETHA saw modest inflows of $2.5 and $0.8 million, respectively, on the day. The remaining seven Ethereum ETFs showed no significant activity. Despite these outflows, Ether ETFs experienced a jump in trading volume, totaling $240.58 million, higher than the previous day. These funds have seen a cumulative net outflow of $405.11 million to date.

Leveraged fund attracts investor focus

Meanwhile, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has recently given the green light for the launch of a new leveraged fund, MSTX, by Defiance, a U.S.-based ETF issuer. The fund aims to provide investors with 175% daily long exposure to MicroStrategy, enabling them to gain leveraged exposure to innovative companies without the need for a margin account.

On its debut trading day, MSTX generated $22 million in volume, which might set a new record, according to Bloomberg’s Senior ETF Analyst, Eric Balchunas.

Despite this development and the introduction of IBIT, another ETF, the broader crypto market has shown a tepid response. Most major cryptocurrencies have remained stable or recorded minimal increases. Bitcoin (BTC) had only gained 0.77%, while Ethereum (ETH) managed an even lower increase of 0.16%, per data from crypto.news.

Bitcoin dipped temporarily under the $57,000 mark but has since managed to climb back up to $58,442 at the time of writing. Aptos (APT) and Celestia (TIA) have taken the biggest hit among the top ten by market cap on the daily timeframe and are down 4.9% and 3.8%, respectively.

It remains to be seen if the bulls or the bears get the upper hand now, but analyst Rekt Capital noted in an Aug. 15 post on X that Bitcoin is currently retesting the bottom of its trading channel as support, indicated by a green circle on the chart. They also emphasized that maintaining price stability at this level could favorably impact the cryptocurrency’s potential for a future upward trend continuation.

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Wisconsin adds 447k shares to BlackRock Bitcoin ETF holdings

The State of Wisconsin Investment Board has increased its holdings in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, as revealed in a recent SEC filing. 

A U.S. SEC filing on August 14 shows that the State of Wisconsin now holds almost 2.9 million shares of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin (BTC) Trust worth approximately $99.1 million.

SWIB’s IBIT holdings rose by 447,651 shares, bringing the total to 2,898,051, meaning the board spent approximately $14 million to acquire more shares.

This move marks a shift in SWIB’s investment strategy, as the board has fully exited its position in the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, where it previously held 1,013,000 shares.

Bitcoin confidence

The board, which manages public funds, purchased over 1 million Grayscale GBTC shares valued at more than $63.3 million earlier this year, but now they are holding BlackRock’s BTC ETF.

This increase in IBIT holdings reflects growing institutional confidence in Bitcoin, with SWIB opting for direct Bitcoin exposure through spot ETFs. Wisconsin’s investment underscores the growing institutional interest in Bitcoin-backed products and may inspire other institutions and government agencies to follow suit.

Despite Bitcoin’s recent price fluctuations, the ongoing investment in spot Bitcoin ETFs signals a robust belief in the cryptocurrency’s long-term potential.

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Grayscale’s ETH ETF is superior Ethereum fund to BlackRock’s ETHA

The Securities and Exchange Commission has given the green light for spot Ethereum ETFs, which will start trading on Tuesday. 

SEC has approved spot Ethereum ETFs

It approved eight new ETH ETFs from companies like Grayscale, VanEck, Bitwise, Franklin Templeton, and BlackRock. It also allowed the conversion of the Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE), which has over $9.9 billion in assets, into a spot ETF. 

Therefore, many ETF investors will likely start researching the best ETF to buy for maximum returns. 

Like in Bitcoin, most investors will likely opt for the iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA) or the Fidelity Ethereum Fund (FETH). BlackRock and Fidelity lead in Bitcoin ETF with over $22 billion and $12 billion in assets, respectively.

Grayscale’s ETH vs BlackRock’s ETHA

However, looking at the fee schedule, we see that the Grayscale Ethereum Mini Trust (ETH) is a superior Ethereum ETF to BlackRock’s ETHA. 

These funds are similar to a large extent in that they are built to track the price of Ethereum and use the same custodian, Coinbase. 

However, the funds charge a different fee for what is essentially the same product. ETH will start with a free starting fee for six months and then increase to 0.15% after the waiver period.

BlackRock’s ETHA will start with a waiver fee of 0.12% and a post-waiver fee of 0.25%. Invesco’s QETH will not have a fee waiver period, while Fidelity’s FETH’s fee will increase to 0.25% in January.

A 0.25% expense ratio is relatively small, and most people will not feel it since a $100,000 investment will be charged $250 a year. A similar amount in Grayscale’s ETH will cost only $150. All factors constant, ETHA’s fees will be $2,500 in a decade while ETH’s will be $1,500.

Morningstar addressed the fee spread recently when it compared the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) and the Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO) ETFs. The two funds track the same index, but SPY has an expense ratio of 0.09%, while VOO charges 0.03%. The analyst wrote:

“VOO earns a top rating of Gold, while SPY earns the next best rating of Silver. The differences may be minimal, but there’s no reason to leave change on the table. VOO charges 0.03%, while SPY charges 0.09%. With all else equal, the fund with the lower fee is more aligned with investors’ best interests.”

As crypto.news has previously covered, a better deal for retail investors would be to consider the opportunity cost of buying an ETF or Ether itself. When buying Ether, once a transaction cost is paid, users can then earn staking rewards, which are currently at 3.50%. In this case, investing $100,000 in Ether yields $3,500 in a year and $35,000 in a decade.

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MicroStrategy buys 12k new BTC

MicroStrategy shows no signs of slowing down with another 6 million purchase of Bitcoins.

MicroStrategy expanded its Bitcoin holdings with the purchase of 11,931 BTC for 6 million in cash “using proceeds from convertible notes,” the firm’s founder Michael Saylor confirmed in a Thursday morning X post.

The company also confirmed in a regulatory filing that it acquired the nearly 12,000 BTC between April 27 and June 19 at an average price of approximately ,883 per BTC. With the latest purchase, MicroStrategy, together with its subsidiaries, now hold 226,331 BTC valued at around billion.

The purchase follows less than a week after MicroStrategy announced an 0 million offering in convertible senior notes at a rate of 2.25% per annum, aimed at further Bitcoin acquisitions. Despite the massive purchase, MicroStrategy appears to be second only to BlackRock, which currently holds over 305,000 BTC in its spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund.

Following the announcement, MicroStrategy’s share price (MSTR) increased by 2.3% in pre-market trading, reaching ,503, according to Nasdaq data. As of press time, Bitcoin is trading at approximately ,944, as per CoinMarketCap data.

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