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The Growing Institutional Adoption of Crypto: An Interview with Nick Hammer, CEO, BlockFills

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The institutional acceptance of crypto around the world has accelerated significantly recently, developing hand in hand with better-defined regulation. Here, BlockFills CEO Nick Hammer discusses the reasons for crypto’s increasing institutional usage and some of the latest products responding to that demand.

What trends are you seeing now in the digital asset space?

We’ve been seeing increased involvement from institutional players in this space such as hedge funds, family offices and asset managers, which underscores the growing credibility and maturity of the digital asset space. Institutional activity brings significant capital, greater liquidity and stability to this market. It also drives mainstream acceptance and necessary regulatory clarity.

To that end, governments and regulators around the world are developing more defined frameworks and focusing on investor protection. This helps build trust and ensures compliance in various jurisdictions. This has also been helpful for us as we navigate the global regulatory landscape and launch offices in South America and the Middle East. BlockFills also has a London-based affiliate, Basis Capital Markets UK Ltd, which is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The move towards regulatory certainty has been beneficial for the major players in this space.

DeFi also continues to grow, offering decentralized alternatives to traditional financial products like lending, borrowing and trading. This enables greater financial inclusion, efficiency and transparency. Many central banks are also exploring or developing their own digital currencies in response to the rise of cryptocurrencies and stablecoins. This could impact the future of money by creating a more digitized financial ecosystem.

Finally, we are also seeing a rise in the use of stablecoins. Stripe introduced a new payment option allowing customers to pay U.S. businesses in the USDC stablecoin, and this growing trend is reshaping how assets are traded and stored.

Why have we seen more institutional adoption of crypto?

There’s been a lot of movement from regulators to provide institutional traders more confidence when accessing the digital asset space. The U.S. has adopted a strategic Bitcoin Reserve policy at both the federal and some state levels, the SEC and CFTC have created a joint crypto regulation advisory committee and several crypto ETFs have been approved, with more, including Bitwise’s application for an XRP ETF, under consideration.

We have also seen the development of institutional custody solutions for crypto, which builds further confidence in the digital asset space. BlockFills has partnered with leading players that have invested heavily in custody solutions, insurance and regulatory compliance. These are only a few of the steps we take to safeguard assets against hacking and theft, since long-term sustainability is important to us.

Finally, there has been a real trend to tokenize traditional financial products like stocks, bonds and commodities. Institutional and professional investors are attracted to this sort of offering due to its fractional ownership and increased liquidity, which provide unique opportunities apart from traditional investment vehicles.

As the market matures, how are you looking at the landscape of product opportunities or deficits?

Having both a spot and derivatives* offering enables BlockFills to provide unique trading opportunities and provides traders the opportunity to explore various strategies. As an OTC desk, we have customizable products with a robust variety of underlying digital assets, including BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, USDT, LTC, BCH and more. We are not only dealing with the major coins.

Legacy products and technologies may have restraints that are holding digital asset evolution back. Crypto demands same-day settlement, 24/7 markets and non-fiat as collateral, so BlockFills is exploring how best to meet the needs of digital asset traders while leveraging traditional building blocks.

BlockFills also offers cash-settled as well as physically delivered products to meet the needs of all sorts of professional and institutional traders.Turnkey solutions from BlockFills can get firms up and running in the digital assets businesses so as not to experience FOMO.

The digital asset landscape is very unique in that it was developed by retail investors and has evolved for institutional markets. We owe credit to the first movers in the digital asset retail space and aim to capture some of their innovative spirit when developing our products.

Your firm recently launched the BlockFills CoinDesk 20 Options Market. Can you tell me more about that?

BlockFills provides institutional-grade liquidity to the CoinDesk 20 Index, which measures the performance of leading digital assets and applies a capped market capitalization weighted methodology to ensure portfolio diversification. Additionally, we offer the BlockFills CoinDesk 20 Options Market product, answering the demand for diverse and tradeable digital assets products beyond BTC and ETH ETFs. We have heard the demand from qualified institutional market participants for a foundational reference index to trade, invest, and measure performance in, and are thrilled to provide them with a solution.

Prominent digital asset manager and multi-strategy crypto hedge fund, Hyperion Decimus, initiated the first transaction of the product in January of this year.

What’s next for BlockFills? Where should people go for additional information?

We are working strategically with partners to provide an enhanced level of service for digital asset trading. We recently collaborated with CQG, a leading global provider of high-performance technology solutions for market makers, traders, brokers, commercial hedgers and exchanges, to bring industry-leading, reliable pricing and deep liquidity to their vast client base. And our market participants benefit from the ability to use CQG’s institutional-grade technology and trading tools.

We are also expanding our relationships with key industry players such as custody provider Fordefi, London-based banking group BCB, CQG, CoinDesk Indices and others to enhance the digital assets experience.

BlockFills will also be launching global offices in Dubai, Brazil and the U.K. Those seeking more information can visit BlockFills.com.

Disclosure:

*Derivative Products available to Qualified Counterparties Only. For US Persons, client is an Eligible Contract Participant (“ECP”) as defined in Section 1a(18) of the Commodity Exchange Act and related guidance. Non-US Persons must qualify as an Eligible Professional Client.

The information in this article is not to be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation or an offer to buy contracts for difference (CFD), cryptocurrencies, futures, foreign exchange, or options on the aforementioned. All information contained herein is believed to be accurate, Reliz Ltd makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of any data, statistics, studies, or opinions expressed and it should not be relied upon as such. The risks of trading can be substantial. Each investor must consider whether this is a suitable investment. Those acting on this information are responsible for their own actions.

Authors’ views and opinions are their own and not associated with CoinDesk Indices. The interview was conducted by CoinDesk Indices and is not associated with CoinDesk editorial.

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Ether-Bitcoin Ratio Signals ETH is ‘Extremely Undervalued,’ But Headwinds Remain: CryptoQuant

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The ether-bitcoin (ETH/BTC) ratio has reached an “extremely undervalued” zone in a move that flashes a historically bullish signal — but traders betting on a sharp ether (ETH) recovery may want to pause.

(CryptoQuant)

According to data from on-chain data firm CryptoQuant, the ETH/BTC market value to realized value (MVRV) ratio has dropped to multi-year lows to reach levels that have previously marked periods of ETH outperformance against BTC.

The exchange rate for the two tokens, conventionally called a ratio, peaked above 0.08 in late 2021. The ETH/BTC ratio was 0.019 at press time, down more than 75% from record highs.

MVRV is a metric that compares a token’s current market cap to its realized capitalization, or the value of each coin based on the price it was last moved on the blockchain. This effectively reflects the average cost basis of all coins in circulation.

But the setup may not be as straightforward this time. Network activity remains flat and core usage metrics like transaction count and active addresses have seen little momentum since the last bull run, CryptoQuant said.

The increase in ether total supply is directly tied to the sharp decline in fees burned, as shown in the above chart, showing burn activity falling to near zero. The reason behind this shift is the Dencun upgrade, implemented in March 2024, which significantly reduces transaction fees across the network, the firm said.

Ethereum’s network activity has remained largely flat since 2021, with no sustained growth in usage over the past three years. This stagnation is echoed across key metrics such as transaction volume and active addresses, indicating that Ethereum’s base layer has not experienced meaningful expansion in on-chain activity.

(CryptoQuant)

Meanwhile, the growth of Layer 2 solutions such as Arbitrum and Base has come at the cost of mainnet activity. This cannibalization dynamic reduces base layer fees and weakens ETH’s value accrual narrative.

Institutional demand is also cooling: “Investor demand for ETH as a yield and institutional asset is weakening, as evidenced by declining staked ETH and lower balances held by ETFs and other investment vehicles,” CryptoQuant wrote.

“The total value staked has fallen from its all-time high, while fund holdings continue to trend downward, indicating reduced confidence from crypto-native participants and traditional investors,” it added.

The amount of ETH staked has declined notably from it’s all-time high of 35.02 million ETH in November 2024 to around 34.4 million ETH, suggesting that investors may be reallocating capital or seeking more liquid positions amid a less favorable market environment.

Additionally, ETH balances in investment products have fallen by about 400,000 ETH since early February, highlighting a broader decline in institutional demand.

Meanwhile, bitcoin has continued to rise despite a macroeconomic environment, touching nearly $100,000 earlier on Thursday as its appeal as a safe-haven asset grows among investors.

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Sei Wants To Cut Cosmos Compatibility and Go All-In on Ethereum

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A Sei Network developer proposed to depreciate the blockchain’s Cosmos support on Wednesday in a bid to remove “unnecessary” complexity for users.

The proposal, if successful, will make it so Sei users will only be able to send and receive transactions that are compatible with Ethereum.

Cutting Cosmos support will significantly simplify the blockchain, reduce infrastructure overhead, and position Sei more strongly within the broader Ethereum ecosystem, Philip Su, Sei Labs’ Engineering Lead, said in the proposal.

“This transition will lead to greater adoption, improved developer experience, and a more cohesive community,” he said.

The move comes as blockchain infrastructure builders compete to draw in developers and expand their orbits.

Ethereum-based infrastructure, which runs on software called the Ethereum Virtual Machine, or EVM, is what the majority of decentralized finance apps run on. Ethereum, as well as other big blockchains like Coinbase’s Base and the Binance-affiliated BNB Chain, all use the EVM.

But there are challengers. Solana uses its own software called the Solana Virtual Machine, or SVM, while Cosmos has pioneered software called CosmWasm.

Sei currently supports both EVM and CosmWasm. “While this dual architecture has provided flexibility, it also introduces significant complexity and friction for both users and developers,” Su said.

If Sei pivots away from CosmWasm it could be a significant blow for the software’s adoption.

The Sei Network has grown steadily since its 2023 launch. Deposits to DeFi apps on the network are at an all-time high of $1 billion, according to DefiLlama data, making it the 15th largest blockchain by total value locked.

Cosmos Hub, the leading development platform for Cosmos, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Unnecessary overhead

When Sei launched it didn’t support the EVM and adoption was slow.

Over the blockchain’s first year it only attracted some $50 million of deposits to its DeFi apps, a paltry sum compared to other blockchains that launched around the same time, such as Sui, which soared above $600 million in deposits during its first year.

But that changed in July 2024 when Sei launched its second version, which let users create DeFi apps using either CosmWasm or the EVM.

Activity exploded as developers and investors flocked to the blockchain. Among DeFi developers, the EVM is the most well-known software. So by introducing EVM support, Sei was able to tap into a much larger pool of developers.

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New Sei users are now predominantly choosing to use the EVM instead of CosmWasm, data compiled by Sei Labs on data platform Dune Analytics shows.

What’s more, the current cross-compatibility comes at a cost, Su said. It introduces “unnecessary overhead in the codebase and complicates debugging and testing,” he said.

Still, there’s no guarantee others in the Sei community will feel the same way.

Build with Sei, a group managed by the nonprofit Sei Foundation, will host a call on May 14 to discuss the proposal in detail and give opportunities for developers and the community to ask questions and give feedback.

Read more: Trump-Linked Crypto Project Buys $775K Worth of SEI as Altcoin Accumulation Continues

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Crypto Daybook Americas: Trump Trade Tease Lifts Market While Movement’s Fees Evaporate

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By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)

The crypto market is a sea of green as traders look past the stagflation specter raised by the Fed on Wednesday and cheer President Donald Trump’s hint of a big trade-deal announcement with a major trading partner.

Bitcoin jumped 2.6%, nearing $100,000, even with the WSJ reporting that the announcement could be more of a framework for talks than actual confirmation of an agreement. The wider market put in bigger gains, with XRP, ETH, ADA, DOGE and several other coins rising 4% to 6%. Tokens associated with memecoin projects, layer 1s and DeFi are leading the market higher.

In key news, cumulative inflows into the U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have hit an all-time high of $40.62 billion, signaling continued institutional adoption. (Check Chart of the Day.)

On Thursday, Arizona became the second U.S. state to pass a bitcoin reserve bill. The regulation allows the state to take ownership of abandoned coins in the event that the owner ignores messages sent within three years. It also lets the state make BTC investments.

An ether whale ICO participant sold 5,200 ETH at $9.54 million, extending a series of recent liquidations. The whale still holds 8,300 ETH ($15.28 million).

Decentralized layer-1 blockchain Avalanche’s C-Chain registered the highest amount of transactions in two years, with the median gas cost of just $0.00078. The AVAX token traded 7% higher at $21 at press time.

Stripe unveiled a new feature called Stablecoin Financial Accounts, powered by Bridge, unlocking access to dollar-denominated services in over 100 countries.

On the macro front, the first quarter U.S. unit labor cost data will be watched by traders for signs of sticky wage price inflation that could potentially delay the Fed rate cuts. Stay alert!

What to Watch

  • Crypto:
    • May 8: Judge John G. Koeltl will sentence Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of the now-defunct crypto lending firm Celsius Network, at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
    • May 12, 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.: A U.S. SEC Crypto Task Force Roundtable on «Tokenization: Moving Assets Onchain: Where TradFi and DeFi Meet» will be held at the SEC’s headquarters in Washington.
  • Macro
    • May 8, 7 a.m.: The Bank of England announces its interest-rate decision. The Monetary Policy Report Press Conference is livestreamed 30 minutes later.
      • Bank Rate Est. 4.25% vs. Prev. 4.5%
    • May 8, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Department of Labor releases unemployment insurance data for the week ended May 3.
      • Initial Jobless Claims Est. 230K vs. Prev. 241K
    • May 8, 10 a.m.: President Donald Trump will reportedly unveil the framework of a trade deal with the U.K. at a White House press conference.
    • May 9-12: Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng will hold trade talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during his visit to Switzerland.
  • Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
    • May 8: CleanSpark (CLSK), post-market, $-0.11
    • May 8: Coinbase Global (COIN), post-market, $1.88
    • May 8: Hut 8 (HUT), pre-market, $-0.10
    • May 8: MARA Holdings (MARA), post-market, $-0.52
    • May 13: Semler Scientific (SMLR), post-market

Token Events

  • Governance votes & calls
  • Unlocks
    • May 9: Movement (MOVE) to unlock 2.04% of its circulating supply worth $8.08 million.
    • May 11: Solayer (LAYER) to unlock 12.87% of its circulating supply worth $35.66 million.
    • May 12: Aptos (APT) to unlock 1.82% of its circulating supply worth $57.45 million.
    • May 13: WhiteBIT Coin (WBT) to unlock 27.41% of its circulating supply worth $1.14 billion.
    • May 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 4.09% of its circulating supply worth $17.7 million.
  • Token Launches
    • May 8: AIXBT to be listed on Binance.US.
    • May 8: Space and Time (SXT) to be listed on Binance, MEXC, BingX, KuCoin, Bitget and others.
    • May 16: Galxe (GAL), Litentry (LIT), Mines of Dalarnia (DAR), Orion Protocol (ORN), and PARSIQ (PRQ) to be delisted from Coinbase.

Conferences

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  • $3, just $3.
  • That’s all Movement network earned in fees over the past 24 hours, DeFiLlama data shows, the lowest in a week for the embattled chain once valued at $1 billion.
  • Daily DEX volumes have cratered below $500K, a dramatic fall from earlier exuberance that saw the network process more than $2 million a day.
  • The slide comes days after CoinDesk reported irregularities with how the MOVE token was distributed and supplied to trading firms.
  • Ironically, the MOVE token launched before the chain existed, raising millions via private sales while the actual blockchain infrastructure lagged far behind.
  • The project handed out 66 million MOVE tokens (5% of supply) to a market-making firm called Rentech, which dumped nearly all of it for $38 million.
  • Founder Rushi Manche was terminated on May 7, just days after being suspended. He admitted to “zero oversight” and blamed bad-faith advisers for the project’s collapse in X posts following the CoinDesk report.
  • MOVE has fallen over 85% from its peak of $1.45 in December 2024 to just 15 cents.
  • With no trust, no traction and, now, almost no fees, Movement has turned into the cautionary tale of 2025 — a billion-dollar paper promise with a $3 reality.

Derivatives Positioning

  • BTC and ETH perpetual funding rates rose close to an annualized 10%, signaling a strengthening bullish mood in the market.
  • BTC, ETH futures premium on the CME still remain under 10%.
  • On Deribit, bitcoin and ether options risk reversals show a bullish bias for calls across multiple time frames.
  • Notable block trades include a short position in the $85K BTC put expiring in June and a calendar spread involving calls at strikes $140K and $170K, expiring on Sept. 26 and Dec. 26, respectively.

Market Movements:

  • BTC is up 3.49% from 4 p.m. ET Wednesday at $99,620.26 (24hrs: +2.77%)
  • ETH is up 7.76% at $1,939.15 (24hrs: +5.11%)
  • CoinDesk 20 is up 5.75% at 2,854.54 (24hrs: +3.81%)
  • Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is down 6 bps at 2.894%
  • BTC funding rate is at 0.0048% (5.2242% annualized) on Binance

CoinDesk 20 members’ performance

  • DXY is up 0.48% at 100.09
  • Gold is down 1.25% at $3,343.61/oz
  • Silver is down 0.25% at $32.40/oz
  • Nikkei 225 closed +0.41% at 36,928.63
  • Hang Seng closed +0.37% at 22,775.92
  • FTSE is up 0.39% at 8,592.98
  • Euro Stoxx 50 is up 1.21% at 5,293.07
  • DJIA closed on Wednesday +0.7% at 41,113.97
  • S&P 500 closed +0.43% at 5,631.28
  • Nasdaq closed +0.27% at 17,738.16
  • S&P/TSX Composite Index closed +0.75% at 25,161.18
  • S&P 40 Latin America closed -0.2% at 2,512.07
  • U.S. 10-year Treasury rate is up 5 bps at 4.315%
  • E-mini S&P 500 futures are up 1.03% at 5,170.00
  • E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are up 1.4% at 20,240.00
  • E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are up 0.82% at 41,552.00

Bitcoin Stats:

  • BTC Dominance: 65.08 (-0.44%)
  • Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.01942 (4.02%)
  • Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 909 EH/s
  • Hashprice (spot): $53.34
  • Total Fees: 6.64 BTC / $661,908.40
  • CME Futures Open Interest: 142,255 BTC
  • BTC priced in gold: 29.5 oz
  • BTC vs gold market cap: 8.37%

Technical Analysis

XRP-ETH ratio. (TradingView/CoinDesk)

  • The XRP-ETH ratio has dived out of the year-to-date ascending trendline.
  • The breakdown suggests ether outperformance relative to XRP in the days ahead.

Crypto Equities

  • Strategy (MSTR): closed on Monday at $392.48 (+1.78%), up 5.35% at $413.49 in pre-market
  • Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $196.56 (-0.17%), up 4.77% at $205.94
  • Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$26.49 (+2.28%)
  • MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $13.33 (+1.37%), up 5.55% at $14.07
  • Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $7.84 (-0.25%), up 5.1% at $8.24
  • Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $8.90 (-1%), up 5.28% at $9.37
  • CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $8.03 (-0.74%), up 5.23% at $8.45
  • CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $14.59 (+0.34%), up 5.89% at $15.45
  • Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $33.05 (-0.12%), up 4.99% at $34.70
  • Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $40.01 (+1.34%), up 0.25% at $40.11

ETF Flows

Spot BTC ETFs:

  • Daily net flow: $142.3 million
  • Cumulative net flows: $40.68 billion
  • Total BTC holdings ~ 1.17 million

Spot ETH ETFs

  • Daily net flow: -$21.8 million
  • Cumulative net flows: $2.48 billion
  • Total ETH holdings ~ 3.45 million

Source: Farside Investors

Overnight Flows

Top 20 digital assets’ prices and volumes

Chart of the Day

Cumulative inflows into the spot bitcoin ETFs. (Source: Checkmate)

  • The chart shared by pseudonymous analyst Checkmate shows the cumulative inflows into the U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs have hit a record high above $40 billion.
  • Early this week, BlackRock’s IBIT surpassed the SPDR gold ETF in year-to-date inflows.

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