Author: Faith Yakubu

Stablecoin Supply Surges to Near Two-Year High Amid USDe Decline

The total supply of USD-pegged stablecoins has soared to $165 billion, reaching its highest level in almost two years as new tokens flood the market, intensifying competition. Ethena’s USDe stablecoin, with a market cap of around $2.4 billion, has contributed to this growth, stabilizing the market at its current level.

This milestone, achieved last Thursday, reflects a significant uptick in stablecoin supply since late June 2022, nearing the previous all-time high of over $180 billion. While Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC remain dominant, the stablecoin market is diversifying with new entrants. USDT maintains a commanding 70% market share, according to DeFiLlama data.

The emergence of Ethena’s stablecoin launched just over two months ago, and PayPal’s collaboration with Paxos for its stablecoin introduction in August 2023, have contributed to the expanding stablecoin landscape. Ripple’s recent announcement of its plans to launch a USD-pegged stablecoin further underscores the market’s growth potential. Ripple forecasts the total stablecoin market to skyrocket to $2.8 trillion by 2028.

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Bitcoin Miners Eye AI Amid Post-Halving Shift

In the wake of the recent Bitcoin halving, miners are contemplating a transition towards artificial intelligence (AI) to potentially boost their revenue streams, according to a report by CoinShares.

The halving event, which occurred recently, is expected to significantly increase costs for miners, with electricity and overall production expenses nearly doubling.

To counter these rising costs, mining companies are exploring the potential of AI operations, leveraging energy-secure locations for potential higher returns. BitDigital (BTBT), Hive (HIVE), Hut 8 (HUT), TeraWulf (WULF), and Core Scientific (CORZ) are among the companies mentioned by CoinShares that are either already generating income from AI or have plans to do so.

The report suggests a trend where Bitcoin mining operations may migrate to stranded energy sites while investment in AI expands in more stable locations.

Pre-halving, the weighted average cash cost of production was approximately $29,500 per Bitcoin. Post-halving, this is projected to rise to about $53,000. Similarly, the average electricity cost of production per Bitcoin is expected to increase from around $16,300 to approximately $34,900.

CoinShares forecasts a potential rise in hash rate to 700 exahash by 2025. However, immediately after the halving, a 10% drop in hashrate is anticipated as miners shut down unprofitable machines. Hash prices are also expected to decline post-halving to $53 per hash/day.

Despite these challenges, miners are actively managing financial liabilities and using excess cash to pay down debt, indicating strategic financial planning amidst changing market dynamics.

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Bitcoin Transaction Fees Plummet After Halving Event

Bitcoin transaction fees have experienced a significant decline following the recent halving event, providing relief to users and miners alike.

Initially, after the halving, fees soared to unprecedented levels, reaching as high as $146 for medium-priority transactions and $170 for high-priority transactions.

However, recent data from Mempool.space indicates a remarkable reduction in fees, with medium-priority transactions now costing $8.48 and high-priority transactions priced at $9.32.

This substantial decrease in transaction fees comes as a relief to Bitcoin users, who were facing exorbitant costs in the immediate aftermath of the halving.

Additionally, the hash price index, a metric reflecting miners’ potential earnings from a given amount of hash rate, has also declined significantly post-halving. This drop from $182.98 per hash/day to $81 indicates a substantial decrease in mining profitability.

While miners had hoped that the introduction of the Runes protocol, designed to create fungible tokens on the Bitcoin blockchain, would offset revenue losses post-halving, initial results suggest otherwise.

Despite expectations, floor prices for the Runes NFT collection have plummeted by nearly 50% in the last 24 hours, indicating a lack of significant activity and revenue generation from the protocol.

In contrast, ordinal collections like Bitcoin Puppets and NodeMonkes have seen increases in floor prices, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the revenue potential of different NFT projects in the post-halving landscape.

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Pre-Halving Market Volatility Spurs Crypto Liquidations

Market volatility has led to over $152 million in cryptocurrency liquidations over the past day, with the wider cryptocurrency market witnessing over $290 million in liquidations within the same period. Of these liquidations, approximately $154 million were from long positions.

Bitcoin’s liquidations soared to over $108 million as the asset dipped below the $60,000 mark before rebounding. Presently, it struggles to maintain its position above $64,000. Coinglass data reveals that liquidations were almost evenly split between bitcoin longs and shorts, totaling just over $54 million and $53 million, respectively.

The largest digital asset by market capitalization increased by around 5.3% in the past 24 hours, trading at $64,739 at 5:22 a.m. ET, according to The Block’s Price Page. The GM 30 Index, representing a selection of the top 30 cryptocurrencies, rose by 4.46% to 129.97 in the same period.

According to The Block’s halving countdown, Bitcoin’s upcoming halving event, where the miners’ block subsidy reward gets halved, is less than 100 blocks away. Analysts from 21Shares suggested that Bitcoin may continue in a lateral movement until geopolitical concerns, such as conflicts in the Middle East and control of oil transportation routes, stabilize.

The analysts observed that if geopolitical risks stabilize, bitcoin is expected to continue its upward trend post-halving. This is anticipated to be supported by increasing institutional interest in digital assets, particularly driven by U.S. spots and recently approved Hong Kong ETFs.

Coinbase analyst David Han emphasized the impact of macroeconomic factors, particularly heightened geopolitical tensions, on short-term crypto activity. “The recent elevated correlation of altcoins against bitcoin underlines this, indicating bitcoin’s anchor role in the space even as it firms its position as a macro asset,” Han stated in this week’s Coinbase Monthly Outlook report.

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Tether Expands Dollar, Gold Stablecoins to Boost Telegram Payments

Tether announced its intention to enhance peer-to-peer payments on Telegram by extending its dollar-pegged USDT and gold-backed XAUT tokens to the TON network, catering to Telegram’s vast user base 900 million.

Originally initiated by Telegram, the TON network has experienced rapid expansion, fueled by incentives to onboard Telegram users. Tether, the entity behind the $108 billion market cap USDT, disclosed plans to integrate the dollar-pegged stablecoin and its gold-backed counterpart XAUT natively on The Open Network (TON), a blockchain closely associated with the messaging app Telegram.

Tether’s transparency page revealed that $10 million worth of USDT has been authorized on the TON blockchain, with $3 million already issued. This strategic move aims to facilitate “borderless, peer-to-peer payments” among Telegram’s extensive user base and bolster the burgeoning TON ecosystem, enabling users to leverage the stablecoins in decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, emphasized the significance of this expansion, stating that the launch of USDT and XAUT on TON would enable seamless value transfer. This move aims to increase activity and liquidity while offering users a financial experience akin to those found in the traditional financial system.

The Open Network operates as a decentralized layer-1 network initially spearheaded by Telegram but operating independently due to regulatory concerns. Recent months have witnessed a surge in TON’s ecosystem, propelled by incentives for Telegram user adoption, with monthly active addresses surpassing 1.7 million from less than 100,000 six months ago.

Despite a momentary dip of up to 15% in the TON token following the announcement, it remains up 7% over the past 24 hours and has tripled in price this year, amassing a market capitalization of nearly $25 billion. Telegram’s crypto wallet supports various blockchains for deposits and withdrawals, with trading fees substantially reduced to encourage TON adoption.

Ramp Network, a fintech firm bridging crypto with traditional banking infrastructure, announced plans to facilitate purchases and withdrawals of USDT on TON following the announcement. Starting with fiat-to-USDT on TON on its platform, Ramp Network intends to integrate with third-party wallets supporting TON-based assets and later incorporate off-ramp capabilities.

Szymon Sypniewicz, CEO of Ramp Network, articulated the company’s vision, stating, “Crypto transactions should be as simple as texting,” underscoring the potential to enhance the lives of millions within the TON ecosystem through accessible, low-cost crypto transactions.

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