The gloom of old altcoins
|Market picture
The cryptocurrency market increased modestly by 0.35% in 24 hours to $2.53 trillion. Bitcoin rose by 0.7% in that time, Ethereum changed a little, and many altcoins came under slight pressure.
Bitcoin continues to hang out under the resistance of the descending corridor, where a temporary balance seems to have been found, having been here for 11 days.
Altcoins have a little more gloom. XRP, Cardano, and Litecoin are moving downwards, sticking to their 50-day moving averages for more than a week now. The market is clearly taking its time getting rid of former stars. It's a logical process, but as applied to cryptocurrencies, it also says that we're not yet in FOMO mode when all the names are added up.
News background
Fidelity's spot, Ethereum-ETF, has appeared on the US National Settlement Depository's (DTCC) asset list. DTCC has so far listed similar products from VanEck, Franklin Templeton, and BlackRock.
Ethereum-ETF issuers now need S-1 document approval from the SEC to begin trading. BlackRock has filed an updated Form S-1, which disclosed information about the start-up investor. Bloomberg Erik called BlackRock's filing a "good sign.
Elon Musk denied Bloomberg's publication that he is Trump's cryptocurrency adviser. According to him, "he certainly never discussed cryptocurrencies with Trump."
Inflows into the Ethereum-ETF will be significantly lower than those of similar Bitcoin-based funds, JPMorgan expects.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has allowed the launch of cryptocurrency trading under a regulatory framework.
Gemini Earn customers will be refunded 100% of their $2.18bn assets more than a year after the programme was closed due to the Genesis bankruptcy. The funds will be distributed in kind, that is - in the form of those cryptocurrencies that were initially blocked on the platform.
Telegram's official cryptocurrency wallet, Wallet, announced a change to its custodial service provider and strengthened the collection of user data. Updated security rules now require additional personal information.
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