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Crypto Daybook Americas: A Bizarre $5.4B Loss Has Left Investors Devastated

By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)
The new week is off to a silent start as bitcoin looks to establish a foothold above the trendline, characterizing the downtrend line from record highs, with $86K emerging as resistance over the weekend. FLR, TRX and SOL beat the broader market, while the RWA protocol Mantra’s OM token tanked during the Asian hours.
Mantra blamed the 90% crash to 70 cents on forced liquidations on crypto exchanges, while blockchain sleuth Spot On Chain pointed to a significant movement of coins to crypto exchange OKX three days before the crash. Meanwhile, OKX’s CEO Star Xu called the OM token collapse a major scandal for the entire crypto industry, stressing that all on-chain data is publicly available for scrutiny across major exchanges.
In other news, data tracked by IntoTheBlock showed a renewed uptick in transaction volumes on Virtuals Protocol, a blockchain project enabling the creation, ownership, and deployment of AI agents. Data tracking platform Arkham Intelligence said that Mechanism’s Capital Andrew Kang doubled his bullish bet on BTC, now holding a long worth $200 million.
New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG) discussed the relative stability of the crypto market and its orderly behavior during last week’s carnage in the traditional markets, saying it could become a self-reinforcing virtuous cycle.
Still, some investors anticipate a range-bound trading pattern for bitcoin (BTC) due to concerns that the U.S.-China trade tensions will not be resolved quickly. This follows President Trump’s late Friday decision to exempt certain products from Chinese tariffs, a gesture perceived as a willingness to negotiate.
«BTC continues to consolidate within the $80k-$90k range and could continue trading sideways, adopting a «wait and see» approach to the tariff situation,’ QCP Capital said in a Telegram broadcast, noting the weekend demand for the $100K calls.
Per Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramovicz, there is deep skepticism in cheering Trump’s late Friday pivot. «This is still a sell rallies environment. Tariff uncertainty, growth weakness, a Fed risking policy errors in both directions and fund outflows all suggest wider spreads ahead,» Abramovic quoted Deutsche Bank’s Credit Analyst Steve Caprio as saying.
Some market participants expressed concerns about the dwindling demand for the spot bitcoin ETFs, which registered an outflow of over $700 million last week, according to data source Farside Investors. «ETF demand is cooling. A sharp drop in bitcoin spot ETF assets signals institutional outflows. Watch this trend closely,» blockchain analytics firm CryptoQuant said on X.
Lastly, major U.S. equity indexes, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, appeared headed for the death cross, a bearish technical pattern involving the 50-day simple moving average’s (SMA) move below the 200-day SMA and the dollar index looked oversold as per the 14-day relative strength index. Both observations called for caution in risk assets.
The key events and data to watch out for the week ahead are Monday’s stock market reaction to Trump’s tariff exclusions, Wednesday’s U.S. retail sales and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s speech and earnings reports on Wall Street on Friday. Stay Alert!
What to Watch
Crypto:
April 14, 2025: Filecoin (FIL) nv25 «Teep» mainnet upgrade means FEVM will now support transient storage, aligning with Ethereum’s EIP-1153.
April 15: The first SmarDEX (SDEX) halving means that from this date, the SDEX token’s distribution «will be halved for the next 12 months, reducing selling pressure by half for the coming year.»
April 16: HashKey Chain (HSK) mainnet upgrade enhances network stability and fee control capabilities.
April 17: EigenLayer (EIGEN) activates slashing on Ethereum mainnet, enforcing penalties for operator misconduct.
April 18: Pepecoin (PEP), a Layer 1 proof-of-work blockchain, undergoes its second halving, reducing block rewards to 15,625 PEP per block, decreasing new coin issuance and potentially affecting market dynamics.
April 21: Coinbase Derivatives will list XRP futures pending approval by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Macro
April 14: Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele will join U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House for an official working visit.
April 14, 1:00 p.m.: Fed Governor Christopher J. Waller will deliver an “Economic Outlook” speech. Livestream link.
April 15, 8:30 a.m.: Statistics Canada releases March consumer price inflation data.
Core Inflation Rate MoM Prev. 0.7%
Core Inflation Rate YoY Prev. 2.7%
Inflation Rate YoY Prev. 2.6%
April 16, 8:30 a.m.: The U.S. Census Bureau releases March retail sales data.
Retail Sales MoM Est. 1.3% vs. Prev. 0.2%
Retail Sales YoY Prev. 3.1%
April 16, 9:45 a.m.: Bank of Canada releases its latest interest rate decision; this is followed by a press conference 45 minutes later.
Policy Interest Rate Est. 2.75% vs. Prev. 2.75%
April 16, 1:30 p.m.: Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell will deliver an “Economic Outlook” speech. Livestream link.
Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
April 22: Tesla (TSLA), post-market
April 30: Robinhood Markets (HOOD), post-market
Token Events
Governance votes & calls
Venus DAO is discussing the forced liquidation of the remaining debt owed by a BNB bridge exploiter account that “supplied extraneously minted BNB to Venus and generated an over-collateralized debt position.”
Aave DAO is discussing taking further steps to deprecate Synthetix’s sUSD on Aave V3 Optimism over technical developments that have “compromised its ability to consistently maintain its peg.”
GMX DAO is discussing the establishment of a GMX Reserve on Solana, which would involve bridging $500,000 in GMX to the Solana network and transferring the funds to the GMX-Solana Treasury.
April 14, 10 a.m.: Stacks to host a livestream with recent announcements from the project.
April 14, 12 p.m.: MiL.k to host an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session with Arbitrum.
April 15, 10 a.m.: Injective to hold an X Spaces session with Guardian.
Unlocks
April 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 4.37% of its circulating supply worth $15.93 million.
April 16: Arbitrum (ARB) to unlock 2.01% of its circulating supply worth $27.82 million.
April 18: Official Trump (TRUMP) to unlock 20.25% of its circulating supply worth $337.71 million.
April 18: Fasttoken (FTN) to unlock 4.65% of its circulating supply worth $81 million.
April 18: UXLINK (UXLINK) to unlock 11.09% of its circulating supply worth $18.33 million.
April 18: Immutable (IMX) to unlock 1.37% of its circulating supply worth $10.23 million.
Token Launches
April 14: KernelDAO (KERNEL) to be listed on Binance, Gate.io, LBank, KuCoin, MEXC, and others.
April 16: Badger (BADGER), Balacner (BAL), Beta Finance (BETA), Cortex (CTXC), Cream Finance (CREAM), Firo (FIRO), Kava Lend (KAVA), NULS (NULS), Prosper (PROS), Status (SNT), TROY (TROY), UniLend Finance (UFT), VIDT DAO (VIDT), and aelf (ELF) to be delisted from Binance.
April 22: Hyperlane to airdrop its HYPER tokens.
Conferences:
CoinDesk’s Consensus is taking place in Toronto on May 14-16. Use code DAYBOOK and save 15% on passes.
April 14: ETH Seoul 2025 Conference
April 14: FinTech and InsurTech Digital Congress 2025 (Warsaw)
Day 1 of 3: Morocco WEB3FEST GITEX Edition (Marrakech)
April 15: Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Summit (online)
April 15-16: BUIDL Asia 2025 (Seoul)
April 15-16: World Financial Innovation Series 2025 (Hanoi, Vietnam)
April 15-17: NexTech Week Tokyo
April 22-24: Money20/20 Asia (Bangkok)
April 23: Crypto Horizons 2025 (Dubai)
April 23-24: Blockchain Forum 2025 (Moscow)
Token Talk
By Shaurya Malwa
MANTRA’s OM token plummeted 90% in one hour early Monday, dropping from over $6 to 37 cents, erasing $5.4 billion in market cap.
Since April 7, 2025, 17 wallets, including two linked to Laser Digital (a MANTRA investor), deposited 43.6M $OM tokens ($227M, 4.5% of circulating supply) into exchanges like OKX and Binance, just before a major price crash, raising suspicions of insider selling or manipulation.
The MANTRA team denied involvement, attributing the crash to “reckless liquidations” by exchanges during low-liquidity hours, claiming their tokens remain locked and verifiable on-chain, though community trust is shaken.
Investors expressed devastation on X, with users such as @Jeetburner, claiming to have lost over $3.5 million. Critics accused MANTRA and Binance of a “liquidity exit” and threatened legal action, while MANTRA’s Telegram group closed to new users.
The incident may impact credibility in the RWA sector as real-world bigwigs — such as UAE real estate giant DAMAC, in Mantra’s case — keep wary of projects with volatile token prices.
Derivatives Positioning
Perpetual funding rates for more major tokens, excluding XRP, remain mildly positive below the annualized 10%, reflecting a moderately bullish positioning.
BTC’s rally has stalled near $85K in the past 24 hours. Futures open interest has dropped from $16.4 billion to $15 billion, a sign that traders are taking some risk off the table.
XRP’s recovery since April 7 has not been backed by an uptick in open interest, raising questions in the market about the sustainability of gains.
On Deribit, the short-term BTC and ETH options skew remains negative, but the so-called put bias has weakened significantly since last Monday. The mid-term and longer-term skews have flipped back in favor of calls.
Market Movements:
BTC is up 0.66% from 4 p.m. ET Friday at $84,404.14 (24hrs: -0.61%)
ETH is up 4.5% at $1,642.47 (24hrs: +0.94%)
CoinDesk 20 is up 3.1% at 2,489.90 (24hrs: -1.03%)
Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is down 8 bps at 3.01%
BTC funding rate is at 0.0177% (6.4725% annualized) on Binance
DXY is down 0.67% at 99.44
Gold is up 2.19% at $3,243.50/oz
Silver is up 1.54% at $32.31/oz
Nikkei 225 closed +1.18% at 33,982.36
Hang Seng closed +2.4% at 21,417.40
FTSE is up 2.11% at 8,132.15
Euro Stoxx 50 is up 2.32% at 4,898.29
DJIA closed on Friday +1.56% at 40,212.71
S&P 500 closed +1.81% at 5,363.36
Nasdaq closed +2.06% at 16,724.46
S&P/TSX Composite Index closed +2.49% at 23,587.80
S&P 40 Latin America closed +1.91% at 2,298.75
U.S. 10-year Treasury rate is down 5 bps at 4.44%
E-mini S&P 500 futures are down 1.37% at 5,465.00
E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are up 1.57% at 19,102.75
E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are up 0.99% at 40,800.00
Bitcoin Stats:
BTC Dominance: 63.47 (-0.12%)
Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.01944 (1.94%)
Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 893 EH/s
Hashprice (spot): $44.0
Total Fees: 4.24 BTC / $358,663
CME Futures Open Interest: 133,945
BTC priced in gold: 26.0/oz
BTC vs gold market cap: 7.37%
Technical Analysis
BTC topped the bear market trendline on Saturday but has since struggled to build momentum on the breakout.
The weekend high of $86K is the immediate resistance, followed by the April 2 highs above $88,600.
Crypto Equities
Strategy (MSTR): closed on Friday at $299.98 (+10.15%), up 1.96% at $305.85 in pre-market
Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $175.5 (+3.47%), up 1.83% at $178.51
Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$15.28 (+6.48%)
MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $12.51 (+6.56%), up 1.12% at $12.65
Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $7.06 (+3.98%), up 1.98% at $7.20
Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $7.07 (+3.67%), up 0.71% at $7.12
CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $7.50 (+5.19%), up 2.27% at $7.67
CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $12.91 (+3.12%)
Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $33.76 (+3.46%), down 2.22% at $33.01
Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $44.08 (+7.33%), unchanged in pre-market
ETF Flows
Spot BTC ETFs:
Daily net flow: -$1 million
Cumulative net flows: $35.46 billion
Total BTC holdings ~1.10 million
Spot ETH ETFs
Daily net flow: -$29.2 million
Cumulative net flows: $2.29 billion
Total ETH holdings ~3.38 million
Source: Farside Investors
Overnight Flows
Chart of the Day
The total value locked in Ostium Protocol, an open-sourced, decentralized exchange on Ethereum Layer 2 Arbitrum.
It’s sign of growing demand for DeFi as the sub-sector held steady, defying the past week’s market crash.
While You Were Sleeping
Bitcoin Options Play Shows $100K Target Back in Bulls’ Crosshair (CoinDesk): Traders chase call options as BTC’s price recovers, with the $100K call option becoming the most favored bet, with a notional open interest of nearly $1.2 billion.
Mantra’s OM Crashes 90% in Bizarre Selloff as Team Alleges ‘Forced Liquidations’ (CoinDesk); The Mantra team attributed the price drop, which led to over $50 million in liquidations on OM-tracked futures, to reckless liquidations by centralized exchanges, not issues with the project’s fundamentals.
Bitcoin Flat as White House Pushes Mixed Messages on Technology Tariffs (CoinDesk): Bitcoin held above $84K as East Asia trading opened, with markets rebounding on tariff relief for Chinese electronics, though BTSE’s Jeff Mei cautioned the rally may not last.
Goldman Puts $4,000 Gold on the Agenda as Hunt for Havens Grows (Bloomberg): Goldman sees a 45% chance of a U.S. recession, predicting gold could hit $3,880 by year-end if it occurs, driven by ETF inflows as investors hedge against falling risk assets.
China’s Xi Says ‘Protectionism Will Lead Nowhere’ as He Starts Southeast Asia Outreach Amid Tariff Worries (CNBC): Xi, visiting Vietnam today and tomorrow, warned in ruling party paper «Nhan Dan» that trade wars hurt everyone and urged closer China-Vietnam ties in technology and supply chains.
BOJ May Mull Halting Rate Hikes If Yen Nears 130, Goldman Says (Bloomberg): A stronger yen could squeeze exporters’ margins, lower import costs, deter investment and dampen wage growth — making it harder for the central bank to justify further rate hikes.
In the Ether
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HBAR Retreats Amid Constrained Range Trading and Diminishing Volumes

HBAR spent much of the past 23 hours locked in a narrow range, oscillating between $0.23 and $0.24 in what amounted to just 2% volatility. The token briefly touched session highs at $0.24 on Sept. 16 around 18:00 UTC before sliding lower, ultimately finding repeated support near $0.23. Multiple rebound attempts from that level throughout Sept. 17’s morning trading hinted at a potential price floor, though conviction remained limited.
Market activity tapered alongside the price drift. Trading volumes fell steadily after an early spike, underscoring weakening participation and suggesting that bullish momentum has largely faded. The constrained range and muted volatility reinforced the impression of indecision, with buyers and sellers unwilling to press for a breakout.
The final hour of the observed period offered a sharper display of market sentiment. At 13:33 UTC on Sept. 17, HBAR sold off abruptly from $0.24 to $0.23, accompanied by an outsized 2.56 million in volume just three minutes later. Yet the coin staged a measured recovery, climbing back to end near session highs, encapsulating the day’s push and pull between sellers and opportunistic dip buyers.
Overall, HBAR slipped 1% across the 23-hour window. While the establishment of support around $0.23 provides some stability, declining volumes and sustained downward pressure leave the market vulnerable. The swift sell-off and subsequent rebound illustrate the uncertainty still shaping HBAR’s outlook, with bearish sentiment prevailing but tempered by signs of technical resilience.
Technical Indicators Assessment
- Price action demonstrated consolidation within a 2% range between $0.23-$0.24 resistance and support thresholds.
- Volume contracted from 45.7 million to 4.7 million tokens indicating deteriorating market participation.
- Multiple rebounds at $0.23 support level suggest potential price floor establishment.
- Acute sell-off at 13:33 followed by recovery indicates volatile intraday sentiment fluctuations.
Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.
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The Protocol: ETH Exit Queue Gridlocks As Validators Pile Up

Welcome to The Protocol, CoinDesk’s weekly wrap of the most important stories in cryptocurrency tech development. I’m Margaux Nijkerk, a reporter at CoinDesk.
In this issue:
- Ethereum Faces Validator Bottleneck With 2.5M ETH Awaiting Exit
- Is Ethereum’s DeFi Future on L2s? Liquidity, Innovation Say Perhaps Yes
- Ethereum Foundation Starts New AI Team to Support Agentic Payments
- American Express Introduces Blockchain-Based ‘Travel Stamps’
Network News
ETHEREUM VALIDATOR EXIT QUEUE FACES BOTTLENECK: Ethereum’s proof-of-stake system is facing its largest test yet. As of mid-September, roughly 2.5 million ETH — valued at roughly $11.25 billion — is waiting to leave the validator set, according to validator queue dashboards. The backlog pushed exit wait times to more than 46 days on Sept. 14, the longest in Ethereum’s short staking history, dashboards show. The last peak, in August, put the exit queue at 18 days. The initial spark came on Sept. 9, when Kiln, a large infrastructure provider, chose to exit all of its validators as a safety precaution. The move, triggered by recent security incidents including the NPM supply-chain attack and the SwissBorg breach, pushed around 1.6 million ETH into the queue at once. Though unrelated to Ethereum’s staking protocol itself, the hacks rattled confidence enough for Kiln to hit pause, highlighting how events in the broader crypto ecosystem can cascade into Ethereum’s validator dynamics. In a blog post from staking provider Figment, Senior Analyst Benjamin Thalman noted that the current exit queue build up isn’t only about security. After ETH has rallied more than 160% since April, some stakers are simply taking profits. Others, especially institutional players, are shifting their portfolios’ exposure. At the same time, the number of validators entering the Ethereum staking ecosystem has been steadily rising. Ethereum’s churn limit, which is a protocol safeguard that caps how many validators can enter or exit over a certain time period, is currently capped at 256 ETH per epoch (about 6.4 minutes), restricting how quickly validators can join or leave the network. The churn limit is meant to keep the network stable. With more than 2.5M ETH lined up, stakers on Sept. 16 face 44 days before even reaching the cooldown step. — Margaux Nijkerk Read more.
IS L2 DEFI EATING AT ETHEREUM’S L1 DEFI?: Ethereum is in the midst of a paradox. Even as ether hit record highs in late August, decentralized finance (DeFi) activity on Ethereum’s layer-1 (L1) looks muted compared to its peak in late 2021. Fees collected on mainnet in August were just $44 million, a 44% drop from the prior month. Meanwhile, layer-2 (L2) networks like Arbitrum and Base are booming, with $20 billion and $15 billion in total value locked (TVL) respectively. This divergence raises a crucial question: are L2s cannibalizing Ethereum’s DeFi activity, or is the ecosystem evolving into a multi-layered financial architecture? AJ Warner, the chief strategy officer of Offchain Labs, the developer firm behind layer-2 Arbitrum, argues that the metrics are more nuanced than just layer-2 DeFi chipping at the layer 1.In an interview with CoinDesk, Warner said that focusing solely on TVL misses the point, and that Ethereum is increasingly functioning as crypto’s “global settlement layer,” a foundation for high-value issuance and institutional activity. Products like Franklin Templeton’s tokenized funds or BlackRock’s BUIDL product launch directly on Ethereum L1 — activity that isn’t fully captured in DeFi metrics but underscores Ethereum’s role as the bedrock of crypto finance. Ethereum as a layer-1 blockchain is the secure but relatively slow and expensive base network. Layer-2s are scaling networks built on top of it, designed to handle transactions faster and at a fraction of the cost before ultimately settling back to Ethereum for security. That’s why they’ve become so appealing to traders and builders alike. Metrics like TVL, the amount of crypto deposited in DeFi protocols, highlight this shift as activity is moved to L2s where lower fees and quicker confirmations make everyday DeFi far more practical. — Margaux Nijkerk Read more.
EF STARTS DECENTRALIZED AI TEAM: The Ethereum Foundation (EF) is creating a dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) group to make Ethereum the settlement and coordination layer for what it calls the “machine economy,” according to research scientist Davide Crapis. Crapis, who announced the initiative on X, said the new dAI Team will pursue two priorities: enabling AI agents to pay and coordinate without intermediaries, and building a decentralized AI stack that avoids reliance on a small number of large companies. He said Ethereum’s neutrality, verifiability and censorship resistance make it a natural base layer for intelligent systems. The EF is a non-profit organization based in Zug, Switzerland, that funds and coordinates the development of the Ethereum blockchain. It does not control the network but plays a catalytic role by supporting researchers, developers and ecosystem projects. Its remit includes funding upgrades such as Ethereum 2.0, zero-knowledge proofs and layer-2 scaling, alongside community programs like the Ecosystem Support Program. The foundation also organizes events such as Devcon to foster collaboration and acts as a policy advocate for blockchain adoption. In 2025, EF restructured to handle Ethereum’s growth, emphasizing ecosystem acceleration, founder support and enterprise outreach. The new dAI Team represents a continuation of this shift toward specialized units addressing emerging technologies. — Siamak Masnavi Read more.
AMERICAN EXPRESS DABBLES IN BLOCKCHAIN TRAVEL STAMPS: American Express has introduced Ethereum-based «travel stamps» to create a commemorative record of travel experiences. The travel experience tokens, which are technically NFTs (ERC 721 tokens), are minted and stored on Coinbase’s Base network, said Colin Marlowe, vice president of Emerging Partnerships at Amex Digital Labs. The travel stamps, which can be collected anytime a traveler uses their card, are not tradable NTF tokens, Marlowe said, and neither do they function like blockchain-based loyalty points — at least for the time being. “It’s a valueless ERC-721, so technically an NFT, but we just didn’t brand it as such. We wanted to speak to it in a way that was natural for the travel experience itself, and so we talk about these things as stamps, and they’re represented as tokens,” Marlowe said in an interview. “As an identifier and representation of history the stamps could create interesting partnership angles over time. We weren’t trying to sell these or sort of generate any like short term revenue. The angle is to make a travel experience with Amex feel really rich, really different, and kind of set it apart,” he said. Fireblocks is also involved, supporting Amex as its Wallet-as-a-Service provider for the passport product, a Fireblocks representative said. The Amex travel app also includes a range of tools for travels and Centurion Lounge upgrades, the company said. – Ian Allison Read more.
In Other News
- Blockchain-based real world asset (RWA) specialists Centrifuge and Plume have launched the Anemoy Tokenized Apollo Diversified Credit Fund (ACRDX), backed by a $50 million anchor investment from Grove, a credit infrastructure protocol within the Sky Ecosystem. The fund gives blockchain investors exposure to Apollo’s diversified global credit strategy, spanning direct corporate lending, asset-backed lending and dislocated credit, a type of mispriced debt due to market stress and lack of liquidity. ACRDX will be distributed through Plume’s Nest Credit vaults under the ticker nACRDX, making the strategy accessible to institutional investors on-chain. By packaging Apollo’s portfolio in tokenized form, the fund aims to lower entry barriers and increase transparency for investors seeking exposure to private credit markets, according to a press release. — Ian Allison Read more.
- Google is taking a step toward merging artificial intelligence (AI) and digital money, rolling out a new open-source protocol that lets AI applications send and receive payments, which includes support for stablecoins, digital tokens pegged to fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar, according to a press release. To incorporate stablecoin rails, Google teamed up with the U.S.-based crypto exchange Coinbase, which has been developing its own AI-integrated payments infrastructure. The company also worked with the Ethereum Foundation and coordinated with more than 60 other organizations, including Salesforce, American Express and Etsy, to cover traditional finance use cases. The move builds on Google’s earlier work to establish a standard for “AI agents.” These digital agents may eventually handle complex tasks, such as negotiating mortgages or shopping for clothes, without direct human input. — Oliver Knight Read more.
Regulatory and Policy
- Contrary to claims from the U.S. banking industry, stablecoins do not pose a risk to the financial system, according to the chief policy officer at crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN), Faryar Shirzad. Banks’ claims that they do are are myths crafted to defend their revenues, he wrote in a blog post. «The central claim — that stablecoins will cause a mass outflow of bank deposits — simply doesn’t hold up,» Shirzad wrote. «Recent analysis shows no meaningful link between stablecoin adoption and deposit flight for community banks and there’s no reason to believe big banks would fare any worse.» Larger lenders still hold trillions of dollars at the Federal Reserve and if deposits were really at risk, he argued, they would be competing harder for customer funds by offering higher interest rates rather than parking cash at the central bank. According to Shirzad, the real reason for banks’ opposition is the payments business. Stablecoins, digital tokens whose value is pegged to a real-life asset such as the dollar, offer faster and cheaper ways to move money, threatening an estimated $187 billion in annual swipe-fee revenue for traditional card networks and banks. He compared the current pushback to earlier battles against ATMs and online banking, when incumbents warned of systemic dangers but, he said, were ultimately trying to protect entrenched profits. — Jesse Hamilton Read more.
- U.S. SEC Chair Paul Atkins said crypto’s time has come, pledging to modernize the U.S. securities rulebook and expand “Project Crypto” to bring markets on-chain. Speaking in Paris on Sept. 10 at the OECD’s inaugural Roundtable on Global Financial Markets, Atkins said the SEC is shifting away from enforcement-driven policymaking and will provide clear rules for tokens, custody, and trading platforms. “Policy will no longer be set by ad hoc enforcement actions,” he said, calling the new approach “a golden age of financial innovation on U.S. soil.” Atkins said most tokens are not securities and promised bright-line rules for determining when crypto assets fall under SEC oversight. He said entrepreneurs must be able to raise capital on-chain without “endless legal uncertainty” and pledged a framework for platforms that integrate trading, lending, and staking under one license. Custody rules will also be updated to allow investors and intermediaries multiple options. — Siamak Masnavi Read more.
Calendar
- Sept. 22-28: Korea Blockchain Week, Seoul
- Oct. 1-2: Token2049, Singapore
- Oct. 13-15: Digital Asset Summit, London
- Oct. 16-17: European Blockchain Convention, Barcelona
- Nov. 17-22: Devconnect, Buenos Aires
- Dec. 11-13: Solana Breakpoint, Abu Dhabi
- Feb. 10-12, 2026: Consensus, Hong Kong
- Mar. 30-Apr. 2: EthCC, Cannes
- May 5-7, 2026: Consensus, Miami
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Bullish Shares Rise 5% Ahead of Earnings After Crypto Exchange Secures New York BitLicense

Shares of Bullish (BLSH) rose 5% to $53.12 on Tuesday after the crypto platform secured a BitLicense from the New York State Department of Financial Services, a crucial regulatory approval that opens the door to offering spot trading and custody services to institutional clients in New York.
With the license, Bullish’s U.S. arm — Bullish US Operations LLC — can now legally serve advanced traders in the financial capital of the U.S., an important step in the company’s push to expand domestically. Until now, Bullish was only regulated in Germany, Hong Kong and Gibraltar. Bullish’s global parent is also CoinDesk’s parent company.
The license comes just a day after Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest significantly increased its exposure to the company. The ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) acquired 120,609 shares while ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW) picked up 40,574 shares, together worth about $8.21 million.
Bullish, which runs a trading platform aimed at institutional investors, will report second-quarter earnings after markets close on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, investment bank Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) initiated coverage on the company with a «market perform» rating and a $55 price target. The firm called Bullish “a rare public play” on a crypto exchange built for institutions and noted that its entry into the U.S. could drive growth. KBW sees domestic expansion as a key catalyst.
Bullish debuted on the New York Stock Exchange in August through a direct listing. Its stock surged to $104 on opening day before closing at $68. Since then, shares have fallen 22%, with today’s BitLicense announcement providing a boost.
If Bullish succeeds in expanding its footprint in the U.S., it could emerge as a legitimate competitor to Coinbase, according to brokerage firm Bernstein. The firm said success will depend on the platform’s ability to execute on its U.S. launch plans, currently targeted for 2026, Bernstein said.
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