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ETF hype sends markets on a rollercoaster, Binance is making changes in Europe and did an FTX prosecutor really reference Dumb and Dumber?! These stories and more, this week in crypto.
Bitcoin Tests $30,000 On ETF Momentum
Bitcoinâs price tested the $30,000 mark twice this week with growing anticipation of a long-awaited Bitcoin spot ETF. Ethereum and the broader altcoin market also trended higher. Even though a published report that a spot ETF had been approved was later retracted, several large market participants this week expressed their confidence in an eventual US spot Bitcoin ETF approval.
News Error Causes $100M Losses
Nearly $100 million were liquidated in an hour after erroneous reports of an approved spot Bitcoin ETF sent the currencyâs price soaring just before a hasty correction. Posted on X, Cointelegraphâs account posted that the SEC had approved a Bitcoin ETF, but that report turned out to be premature. An internal investigation revealed that the report was published before meeting Cointelegraphâs social media protocol and only on the basis of an unconfirmed Telegram message.
Crypto Market Unite on Bitcoin ETF
Market players reiterated their expectations about a spot Bitcoin ETF. Coinbaseâs chief legal officer Paul Grewal said itâs likely now that the SEC will approve an ETF soon. Grewal highlighted the fact that the regulator could not block Grayscale in court from converting its GBTC bitcoin fund into an ETF. Investment bank, JPMorgan confirmed in a report to investors that they expect an ETF approval before January 10, which is the final deadline for the Ark 21Shares applications. And BlackRock ETF insider Anthony Scaramucci went even further, saying the ETF approval will drive Bitcoinâs price up to $330,000.
Top US Crypto Firms Named in $1Bn Fraud Lawsuit
US prosecutors have accused three high-profile cryptocurrency firms of defrauding investors of more than $1bn. Prosecutors say that US exchange Gemini lied to customers about the risks of an investment account that paid high interest rates on crypto. Genesis, a crypto lender, and its parent company Digital Currency Group which were also involved in the program are now facing charges as well.
Binance Making Changes to European Services
Binanceâs Visa debit card services will close down in the European Economic Area in December as Binanceâs card issuer, Contis Financial Services will stop issuing the card. The crypto exchange also announced that itâs introducing new fiat partners to provide euro services after Binanceâs European provider, Paysafe ceased its support in September.
US Crackdown on Crypto Mixers
The US has stepped up its crackdown on illicit crypto activity, with a focus on crypto mixing services. The Treasury department is planning to force more transparency on trades that pass through crypto mixers to combat money laundering and national security risks by curbing the use of digital tokens for financing sanctioned groups like Hamas.
Ferrari Accepts Crypto in the US
Ferrari now accepts cryptocurrency for its luxury cars in the US and intends to extend that plan into Europe. Ferrari said the decision came in response to demand from the market and requests from dealers as many of its clients have invested in crypto. Customers can use Bitcoin, USDC, and Ether to make Ferrari car purchases.
FTX Trial Is Getting Out of Control
Social media excitement surrounding Sam Bankman-Friedâs trial is unleashing a hyper-online horde of crypto obsessives and self proclaimed âdegenerates,â. Reporters have to compete for seats in the courtroom everyday with crypto influencers and online personalities. In one quirky moment, prosecutors likened the defenseâs argument to a scene from the movie âDumb and Dumber,â where one character claims that IOUs, wellâŚâthatâs just as good as money, sir.â
Thatâs whatâs happened this week in crypto, see you next week.
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