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Ex-Valkyrie CEO Leah Wald’s SOL Strategies Bought 24,000 SOL in March

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

SOL Strategies (HODL), a Canadian company running infrastructure on the Solana network, revealed it acquired 24,000 SOL tokens in March at an average cost of about C$199 ($139.8) each. The purchase, worth around $3.37 million, brought the firm’s total SOL holdings to 267,151 tokens.

Nearly all of the company’s SOL—roughly 265,295 tokens—are now staked across four validators that it operates, according to its latest operational update. Since early March, the company’s share price plunged roughly 25% while SOL dropped 27% over the same period.

Since the start of the Trump presidency, SOL Strategies’ stock is down 67%, while Solana has fallen 58%.

Led by Leah Wald, a former Valkyrie Investments co-founder, SOL Strategies has been aggressively expanding its validator infrastructure, not just on Solana but also on other Proof-of-Stake chains, including Sui (SUI), Monad (MONAD) and ARCH (ARCH). Validators secure these networks by staking their respective tokens and processing transactions, earning rewards in return.

In March, the firm acquired three validator nodes, including one from Laine and the analytics platform Stakewiz, for roughly $24.5 million. That deal more than doubled the amount of SOL staked on the company’s infrastructure—from 1.66 million to over 3.35 million tokens.

The company also owns 3.211 bitcoin, though it remains focused on the Solana ecosystem.

Ripple to Acquire Prime Broker Hidden Road for $1.25B, Expanding Institutional Push

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Ripple has agreed to acquire multi-asset prime brokerage firm Hidden Road for $1.25 billion, marking one of the largest M&A deals in the digital asset industry to date.

CoinDesk reported that Hidden Road was in active takeover talks last week.

Hidden Road clears over $3 trillion annually across foreign exchange, derivatives, digital assets, and fixed income markets, with more than 300 institutional clients, according to a press release announcing the deal.

The announcement didn’t specify the funding terms of the deal.

“With the U.S. market finally opening up and digital assets maturing for institutional adoption, this is an inflection point,” Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said in a statement.

“We are accelerating our expansion, leveraging XRP and our broader solutions to bring traditional finance and crypto closer together,” Garlinghouse added.

Ripple said it will inject fresh capital into Hidden Road to expand its clearing, prime brokerage, and financing operations, aiming to make the firm the largest non-bank prime broker globally.

The deal also strengthens Ripple’s stablecoin ambitions. Hidden Road will use Ripple’s U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin, RLUSD, as collateral across its prime brokerage platform. That makes RLUSD the first stablecoin enabling efficient cross-margining between traditional and digital asset markets, Ripple said.

Hidden Road also plans to migrate its post-trade operations onto the XRP Ledger (XRPL), aiming to reduce costs and streamline settlement processes. Ripple expects the move will further showcase XRPL as a blockchain optimized for institutional DeFi use cases.

Ripple, which participated in Hidden Road’s Series B round and has been a customer of its platform, said the deal is expected to close in the coming months pending regulatory approvals. The company currently holds over 60 regulatory licenses globally.

Read more: Crypto-Friendly Prime Broker Hidden Road in Active Takeover Talks: Sources

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.

XRP Could Hit $12.5 Before President Trump’s Term Ends: Standard Chartered

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

XRP could rise to $12.50 before President Trump leaves office, investment bank Standard Chartered (STAN) said in a report on Tuesday initiating coverage of the Ripple-related token.

Standard Chartered predicts that XRP will reach $5.50 by the end of this year, $8 by 2026 year-end, $10.40 by the end of 2027, and $12.50 by end-2028. At the time of writing, XRP was trading almost 9% higher at $1.94.

The bank noted that XRP rose sixfold following Donald Trump’s election victory in November, reflecting expectations that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would drop its appeal against Ripple, and because of the potential approval of XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

Such gains are sustainable, the bank said, in part due to leadership changes at the SEC, but also because “XRP is uniquely positioned at the heart of one of the fastest-growing use cases for digital assets – facilitation of cross-border and cross-currency payments.”

“XRPL is similar to the main use case for stablecoins such as Tether: blockchain-enabled financial transactions that have traditionally been done through traditional financial (TradFi) institutions,” wrote Geoffrey Kendrick, head of digital assets research at Standard Chartered Bank.

Stablecoin transactions are expected to increase tenfold in the next four years, the report said.

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies whose value is tied to another asset, such as the U.S. dollar or gold. They play a major role in cryptocurrency markets and are also used for to transfer money internationally.

Ripple is also planning to push XRPL into the tokenization space, the bank noted. XRPL is XRP’s decentralized public blockchain, and is used for payments.

These positive factors mean that XRP should keep up with its larger peer bitcoin (BTC), in terms of price appreciation, the bank said.

XRPL suffers from two flaws, the small number of developers and its limited value capture, but these are more than offset by positive tailwinds, the report added.

Read more: First XRP ETF in the U.S. to Go Live on Tuesday With Launch of Teucrium’s Leveraged Fund

Lyzi Raises $1.4M to Expand Tezos-Based Crypto Payments Service for Retail

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Tezos-based crypto payment hub Lyzi said it raised 1.3 million euros ($1.4 million) in a seed funding round to expand the development of its platform.

The round included participation from angels investors Christopher Grilhault des Fontaines, founder of Dfns, and Jean-Luc Bernard, founder of Astek, according to an emailed announcement shared with CoinDesk on Tuesday.

Lyzi, which is built on the Tezos layer-1 blockchain, allows consumers to use cryptocurrency to make everyday payments in retail and e-commerce environments. Merchants collect payments in cryptocurrency and receive fiat directly to their bank accounts.

Following the seed raise, Lyzi’s next step is launch on Tezos’ layer-2, Etherlink, which is compatible with Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), the operating system of the world’s second-largest blockchain.

“Our goal is to make accepting payments in crypto so easy that merchants have to ask themselves, ‘Why wouldn’t I do that?'” CEO Damien Patureaux said in Tuesday’s announcement.

Building on Etherlink represents the next phase of its journey to expand to more markets around the world, he said.

BoE’s Andrew Bailey Nominated to Lead G20-Crypto Supervisor FSB

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Bank of England (BoE) governor Andrew Bailey has been nominated to be the next chair of the G20’s financial overseer, the Financial Stability Board (FSB).

The FSB’s Nomination Committee agreed to recommend that Bailey take on the role for a three year term from the beginning of July, it said in a statement on Monday.

The Group of Twenty (G20) tasked the FSB with coordinating the delivery of a regulatory framework for crypto-assets. In July 2023, the FSB finalised its recommendations for the regulation of crypto-assets and global stablecoin arrangements, “which have characteristics that may make threats to financial stability more acute,” the body’s website said.

Bailey is currently chair of the FSB’s Standing Committee on Supervisory and Regulatory Cooperation. In this position Bailey oversaw the development of the FSB’s global regulatory framework for crypto-asset activities and the crypto-asset implementation roadmap.

“Andrew has a proven track record of fostering collaboration, having led recent key FSB reform initiatives, including on crypto-assets and non-bank financial intermediation,” Klaas Knot, President of De Nederlandsche Bank and Chair of the FSB, said in the statement. “This positions him well to guide the FSB forward, with a focus on ensuring the successful implementation of agreed reforms.” Knot’s term as FSB chair will end in June.

Since Bailey became governor of the BoE in 2020, the central bank has led a host of crypto and digital work. The BoE is currently exploring a digital pound and is looking to regulate stablecoins – tokens tied to other assets – that could affect financial stability. Last year it said it would carry out a series of central bank digital currency and distributed ledger experiments.

Crypto Daybook Americas: Bitcoin’s Haven Claim Hit as U.S., China Face Off Over Tariffs

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

By James Van Straten (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)

One thing markets despise is uncertainty, and right now it’s coming from all corners of the globe, largely fueled by Trump’s tariffs.

Markets rebounded somewhat on Tuesday following Monday’s bloodbath in Asia and Europe, but it was more of a relief rally than a true recovery. At the heart of the conflict are the U.S. and China, both refusing to be the first to blink — even if it means prolonged uncertainty and pain for global markets.

As markets took a breather from the turmoil, crypto skeptics were quick to point out how bitcoin’s (BTC) safe haven narrative — bolstered by its resilience late last week — quickly unraveled on Monday when the price crashed to $75,000.

While that’s true, expecting the bitcoin price to remain unaffected was overly optimistic. During crises investors historically rush to cash, liquidating even traditional havens investments such as gold. Monday was no exception. Still, bitcoin has shown lower beta than U.S. equities since the tariff announcement.

In the bigger picture, bitcoin is holding up fairly well. The Nasdaq is down over 22% from its all-time high, while bitcoin is off by 28%. In previous episodes — like the yen carry-trade unwind in August 2024 or the COVID crash in March 2020 — bitcoin suffered far deeper relative losses.

Since the New York market closed on Wednesday, BTC has declined 8.4%, outperforming the S&P 500’s 10% drop and the Nasdaq’s 11% fall.

“What matters is that BTC’s beta to broader risk assets appears meaningfully lower in this sell-off than in previous ones. This suggests a growing recognition of bitcoin’s potential role as a non-sovereign store of value during periods of economic stress,” David Lawant, head of research at FalconX, said in an email.

Monday’s trading session also included an episode of “short-term madness” driven by false reports about a 90-day tariff delay. The markets spiked and then promptly crashed back down after the reports were refuted. Stay alert!

What to Watch

Crypto:

April 8: Teucrium 2x Long Daily XRP ETF (XXRP) lists on NYSE Arca.

April 9: The Mercury network upgrade gets applied to the Neutron (NTRN) mainnet, migrating it from Cosmos Hub’s Interchain Security to a fully sovereign proof-of-stake network.

April 9, 10 a.m.: U.S. House Financial Services Committee hearing on updating U.S. securities laws to take into account digital assets. Livestream link.

April 10, 10:30 a.m.: Status conference for former Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

April 11, 1 p.m.: U.S. SEC Crypto Task Force Roundtable on “Tailoring Regulation for Crypto Trading” in Washington.

Macro

April 9, 12:01 a.m.: The Trump administration’s higher individualized tariffs on imports from top U.S. trade deficit countries take effect.

April 9, 8:00 a.m.: Mexico’s Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI) releases March consumer price inflation data.

Core Inflation Rate MoM Prev. 0.48%

Core Inflation Rate YoY Prev. 3.65%

Inflation Rate MoM Prev. 0.28%

Inflation Rate YoY Prev. 3.77%

April 9, 12:01 p.m.: China’s 34% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports take effect.

April 9, 2:00 p.m.: The Fed releases minutes of the FOMC meeting held March 18-19.

April 9. 8, 9:30 p.m.: China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) releases March’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report.

Inflation Rate MoM Prev. -0.2%

Inflation Rate YoY Est. 0% vs. Prev. -0.7%

PPI YoY Est. -2.3% vs. Prev. -2.2%

April 10, 10:00 a.m.: U.S. Senate Banking Committee hearing on the nomination of Michelle Bowman as Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision. Livestream link.

April 14: Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele will join U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House for an official working visit.

Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)

No earnings scheduled.

Token Events

Governance votes & calls

Uniswap DAO is discussing a proposal to support v4 expansion with the creation of ENS subdomains to track BSL license exemptions and official deployments, granting the Uniswap Foundation a blanket license to deploy v4 on target chains.

Bancor DAO is discussing the expansion of its taker fee to 0.001% on stable-to-stable trades on Sei v2 to make Carbon DeFi more competitive.

April 8, 12 p.m.: Lido to host a Lido Node Operator Community Call.

April 10, 10 a.m.: Hedera to host a community call discussing the HBR Foundation joining ERC3643, the non-profit’s standards, and the Header Asset Tokenization Studio.

April 11, 3 p.m.: Zcash to host a town hall on lockbox distribution & governance.

April 14, 10 a.m.: Stacks to host a livestream with recent announcements from the project.

Unlocks

April 8: Tensor (TNSR) to unlock 35.96% of its circulating supply worth $14.44 million.

April 9: Movement (MOVE) to unlock 2.04% of its circulating supply worth $15.84 million.

April 12: Aptos (APT) to unlock 1.87% of its circulating supply worth $51.01 million.

April 12: Axie Infinity (AXS) to unlock 5.68% of its circulating supply worth $21.18 million.

April 15: Starknet (STRK) to unlock 4.37% of its circulating supply worth $15.79 million.

April 16: Arbitrum (ARB) to unlock 2.01% of its circulating supply worth $25.22 million.

Token Listings

April 8: Avalanche (AVAX) to be listed on Coins.ph.

April 9: IOST airdrop claims portal for a roughly 1.7 billion IOST token airdrop to open.

April 10: Ren (REN), KonPay (KON), and Symbol (XYM) to be delisted from Bybit.

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.

Day 1 of 2: Digital Accord Summit 2025 (Paris)

Day 1 of 3: Paris Blockchain Week

April 8: Seine & Crypto Connect (Paris)

April 9: Blockchain & Finance – Evolution or Revolution? (Paris)

April 9: FinTech and Banking Unconference Colombia 2025 (Bogota)

April 9-10: FIBE Fintech Festival Berlin 2025

April 9-10: Mexico Finance & Fintech Summit 2025 (Mexico City)

April 9-10: Middle East Resilient Banking and Payments Symposium 2025 (Abu Dhabi)

April 10: Bitcoin Educators Unconference (Nashville)

April 10: FinXtex Malaysia 2025 (Kuala Lumpur)

April 10: Institutional Crypto Conference (New York)

April 10: SheFi Sumit 2025 (Seoul)

April 10-11: BITE-CON 2025 Conference (Miami)

April 10-11: 2025 Fintech and Financial Institutions Research Conference (Philadelphia)

April 11-12: Strategy’s OPNEXT Conference (Tysons, Va.)

April 12: Ethereum Argentina (Córdoba)

April 12-13: DeSci London 2025

Token Talk

By Shaurya Malwa

Fartcoin (FART) jumped 30% to extend monthly gains over 130%.

The absurdly-named token extended a multiday run the broader crypto market staged a relief rally, displaying signs of steady buying demand from traders.

Speculators keep an eye on continual strength in memecoins, especially when they tend to buck market trends, because the tokens tend to jump higher after a sell-off in the market. This can create possible profit opportunities for short-term traders, with some eyeing a move higher for the token in coming weeks.

FART, among some crypto circles, is a symbol of the absurd and a light-hearted rebellion against the grim financial forecasts. It holds no intrinsic value, but enjoys a cult following — possibly driving buying demand even as the market falls.

Derivatives Positioning

Bitcoin CME futures basis is holding firm above an annualized 5% amid the macro turmoil.

CME options skew, however, is showing bias for downside protection, or puts.

Together, both metrics show cautious sentiment without signaling panic, according to Thomas Erdösi, head of product at CF Benchmarks.

On Deribit, BTC and ETH put biases have moderated, but BTC implied volatility term structure remains in backwardation, indicating persistent fears of wild price swings in the short-term.

In BTC options, the $70K put is now the most popular strike, boasting a notional open interest of $957 million. That’s a 180-degree shift from the bias for $100K-$120K strike calls early this year.

Most of the top 25 coins, excluding TRX, HBAR, LINK and DOT, have seen a drop in perpetual futures open interest in the past 24 hours.

Market Movements

BTC is unchanged from 4 p.m. ET Monday at $78,894.34 (24hrs: +2.61%)

ETH is down 0.32% at $1,514.40 (24hrs: +5.22%)

CoinDesk 20 is up 0.8% at 2,268.01 (24hrs: +4.76%)

Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is up 77 bps at 3.69%

BTC funding rate is at 0.0049% (5.3118% annualized) on Binance

DXY is unchanged at 103.32

Gold is up 2.19% at $3015.9/oz

Silver is up 1.9% at $30.07/oz

Nikkei 225 closed +6.03% at 33,012.58

Hang Seng closed +1.51% at 20,127.68

FTSE is up 2.1% at 7,863.79

Euro Stoxx 50 is up 1.36% at 4,719.66

DJIA closed on Monday -0.91% at 37,965.60

S&P 500 closed -0.23% at 5,062.25

Nasdaq closed +0.1% at 15,603.26

S&P/TSX Composite Index closed -1.44% at 22,859.50

S&P 40 Latin America closed -2.94% at 2,227.14

U.S. 10-year Treasury rate is down 2 bps at 4.16%

E-mini S&P 500 futures are down 1.58% at 5,178.00

E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are up 1.35% at 17,799.50

E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are up 2% at 38,930.00

Bitcoin Stats:

BTC Dominance: 63.46 (-0.11%)

Ethereum to bitcoin ratio: 0.01980 (0.97%)

Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 902 EH/s

Hashprice (spot): $40.50

Total Fees: 6.59BTC / $510,645

CME Futures Open Interest: 137,695 BTC

BTC priced in gold: 26.2 oz

BTC vs gold market cap: 7.43%

Technical Analysis

The chart shows monthly activity in the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield since the 1980s.

While the crypto community is hoping for a return to the zero-yield era, the chart suggests otherwise, revealing a long-term bullish shift in rates.

The trend change is evident from the key 50-, 100- and 200-month simple moving averages — which are aligned bullishly one above the other for the first time since the 1980s.

Elevated rates might be the new normal.

Crypto Equities

Strategy (MSTR): closed on Monday at $268.14 (-8.67%), up 1.47% at $272.09 in pre-market

Coinbase Global (COIN): closed at $157.28 (-2.04%), up 1.72% at $159.98

Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY): closed at C$12.34 (-8.8%)

MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $11.26 (-0.35%), up 2.04% at $11.49

Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $7.11 (-0.42%), up 0.28% at $7.13

Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $7.02 (-2.23%), up 1.85% at $7.15

CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $7.43 (+1.5%), up 0.67% at $7.48

CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $12.41 (+0.73%)

Semler Scientific (SMLR): closed at $34.15 (0.89%), down 1.02% at $33.80

Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $41.84 (-6.25%), down 5.16% at $39.68

ETF Flows

Spot BTC ETFs:

Daily net flow: -$103.9 million

Cumulative net flows: $36.07 billion

Total BTC holdings ~ 1.11 million.

Spot ETH ETFs

Daily net flow: $0.0

Cumulative net flows: $2.38 billion

Total ETH holdings ~ 3.37 million.

Source: Farside Investors

Overnight Flows

Chart of the Day

The chart by CryptoQuant shows daily net flow of BTC from wallets linked with miners.

On Monday, these wallets registered a cumulative net outflow of 1,627 BTC, the most since Dec. 24.

According to Bloomberg, the Trump tariffs have disrupted the bitcoin mining industry.

While You Were Sleeping

China Offers First Hint of Devaluation With Weak Renminbi Fix (Financial Times): China set the yuan-dollar rate at its lowest level since September 2023 to counter mounting U.S. tariffs. Analysts say significant devaluation is unlikely.

First XRP ETF in the U.S. to Go Live on Tuesday With Launch of Teucrium’s Leveraged Fund (CoinDesk): The Teucrium 2x Long Daily XRP ETF lists on NYSE Arca with the ticker XXRP, giving exposure to XRP with 2x leverage. Management fee: 1.85%.

Cboe Set to Debut New Bitcoin Futures With FTSE Russell (CoinDesk): Cboe Digital plans to introduce a cash-settled bitcoin futures contract April 28.

WazirX Creditors Back Restructuring Plan to Payback $230M Hack Victims (CoinDesk): If approved by the Singapore High Court, the scheme will initiate payouts within 10 business days followed by phased resumptions of withdrawals and trading, subject to regulatory compliance.

Russia’s Medvedev Predicts More Countries Will Acquire Nuclear Weapons (Reuters): Russia’s Security Council deputy chair said nuclear disarmament is no longer feasible, even if the Ukraine war ends.

Trump Order Seeks to Tap Coal Power in Quest to Dominate AI (Bloomberg): Trump is set to sign an executive order directing two federal agencies to ease coal mining limits and label the fuel a critical mineral for national security.

In the Ether

The All-Important U.S. 10-Year Yield Is Moving in the Wrong Direction for Trump

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Monday’s trading session will go down as one of the most volatile since the COVID crash in March 2020, with global markets caught in the crossfire as the U.S. and China face off over tariffs and neither superpower shows any impulse to back down.

As equity markets teetered, the volatility spilled into every asset class. Bitcoin (BTC), for example, swung as much as 10% intraday. The real focus, however, is on the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield. That’s the so-called risk-free interest rate, which the Trump administration said it wants to lower as it looks to refinance trillions in national debt.

The yield dropped to 3.9% from 4.8% late last week after President Donald Trump bolstered trade tensions with sweeping import tariffs, boosting demand for the Treasury notes.

Bond prices typically rise, sending yields lower, when Wall Street turns risk averse. Unusually, as the risk-aversion increased on Monday, yields turned higher, jumping to 4.22%.

This spike wasn’t confined to the U.S. The U.K. experienced its sharpest rate jump since the Liz Truss-era pension crisis in October 2022, and yields rose globally, signaling growing instability and diminishing confidence in sovereign debt and currencies.

Ole S Hansen, the head of commodity strategy at Saxobank, pointed to the scale of the move in long-dated Treasuries as a sign of something deeper potentially unfolding.

“U.S. Treasuries suffered a massive sell-off yesterday, with long yields rising the most since the turbulence during the pandemic outbreak—a possible sign of large holders of Treasuries, such as foreign holders, selling and repatriating their assets,” Hansen said in a post on X. “The 30-year U.S. Treasury benchmark rose from lows near 4.30% to as high as 4.65% yesterday, while the 10-year benchmark lifted back to 4.17% from a low near 3.85% the prior day.”

While Hansen pointed fingers at foreign selling, especially China, which is said to have offloaded $50 billion in Treasuries, Jim Bianco, president of Bianco Research, challenged that narrative.

“No, foreigners were not selling Treasuries to punish the U.S. (Trump),” he wrote, pointing instead to a sharp rally in the Dollar Index (DXY), which climbed 2.2% in just three days.

“If China or other foreigners were selling Treasuries … they would have to convert those dollars to a foreign currency. Otherwise, selling Treasuries and leaving the money in dollars in a U.S. bank is pointless. If they sold enough Treasuries to swing yields … the subsequent selling of dollars … would have driven down the dollar. Instead, it rallied more than usual.

“This suggests that foreign money was moving into the U.S., not away from it … the selling was more domestic and more concerned about inflation.”

Despite these views, unconfirmed reports about China’s sales continue to circulate. As of January 2025, China still held approximately $761 billion in U.S. government debt, the largest owner after Japan.

The narrative that the 10-year and 30-year yields surged on Chinese is unconvincing because most of the official Chinese investments in dollar-denominated assets are not in longer duration instruments, but agency bonds, shorter-term bills and bank deposits.

There is a perception China can gain leverage in the trade war through its holdings of U.S. Treasury notes. That’s not necessarily true.

As the economist and author of “The Great Rebalancing: Trade, Conflict, and the Perilous Road Ahead for the World Economy” Michael Pettis has long argued, China’s holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds are directly linked to its current account surplus and it cannot weaponize these holdings against the U.S.

It’s no surprise that China has been lightening up its Treasury investments since 2013 with its current account surplus peaking during the 2008 crash.

WazirX Creditors Back Restructuring Plan to Payback $230M Hack Victims

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Crypto exchange WazirX has bagged over 93% approval votes from creditors for its proposed Scheme of Arrangement, bringing victims of its $230 million July hack closer to a partial asset recovery.

The voting process, conducted on the Kroll Issuer Services platform from March 19 to March 28, involved over 141,000 creditors representing $195.65 million in approved claims.

Of those, 131,659 creditors, holding $184.99 million, voted in favor, equating to 93.1% by count and 94.6% by value. This exceeded the requirements of Singapore’s Companies Act, where parent Zettai is based, which mandated a majority by count and 75% by value for approval.

If the scheme was not approved, the process would have shifted towards liquidation under Singapore’s Companies Act, likely resulting in lower asset recovery for creditors with an estimated date of 2030, WazirX said in February.

With the voting results now in hand, Zettai plans to seek a sanction from the Singapore Court. If approved, the scheme would trigger an initial payout within 10 business days, followed by phased resumptions of withdrawals and trading, subject to regulatory compliance.

Part of the refund plan is to launch a decentralized exchange (DEX), Issue recovery tokens that can be traded, and perform a periodic buyback of recovery tokens using platform profits and new revenue streams.

WazirX users lost over $230 million in a Lazarus Group-led security breach in July 2024 after an apparent private key interception, which the exchange attributed to its custody provider, Liminal, a claim the latter rejected, pointing instead to vulnerabilities on WazirX’s end.

The hacker laundered all the stolen funds to various addresses using Tornado Cash to obscure the transactions, as CoinDesk reported in September, dampening hopes of a full recovery. WazirX has since worked to recover the funds with limited success.

Cboe Set to Debut New Bitcoin Futures With FTSE Russell

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Cboe Digital, the crypto arm of the Chicago Board of Options Exchange, is hoping to roll out a new bitcoin (BTC) futures product later this month if approved by regulators, the exchange said on Monday.

The new trading vehicle, in partnership with FTSE Russell, will be cash-settled and based on the XBTF Index, which represents 1/10th the value of the FTSE Bitcoin Index. It will settle on the last business day of each month.

If regulators approve Cboe’s application, the futures would begin trading on April 28, it said.

Futures are a type of derivatives where the buyer and seller agree to trade an asset at a fixed price and date in the future. They are a popular vehicle to hedge and manage risk and capitalize on trends and market behavior.

“This launch comes at a pivotal time as demand for crypto exposure continues to grow and market participants are increasingly seeking more capital-efficient and versatile ways to gain and manage that exposure,” said Catherine Clay, Global Head of Derivatives at Cboe, in a statement.

In November 2023, Cboe became the first U.S. regulated exchange to offer both spot and leveraged derivatives trading on a single platform after it received approval from the CFTC to list margined bitcoin and ether (ETH) futures.

XRP, Dogecoin Surge 10% as Crypto Markets Stage Relief Rally

April 8, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: BUSINESS, Coindesk

Bitcoin (BTC) clawed its way back to almost $80,000, staging a relief rally after dipping below $75,000 late Monday and spurring a run-up in major tokens.

Dogecoin (DOGE), BNB Chain’s BNB, XRP and Cardano’s ADA rose as much as 10%, alleviating some of the past 24 hours’ losses. The broad-based CoinDesk 20 (CD20) added nearly 9%.

Overall, crypto market cap has pulled back to levels seen in early November last year, when Donald Trump’s victory triggered a rally that propelled the total value through a level that had been seen as offering resistance to further gains.

Equity markets staged a bounce late Monday as rumors of an impending tariff respite caused the S&P 500 to soar over 7%, and then gave up nearly all those gains after the White House called the speculation “fake news.”

Crypto-tracked futures amassed over $1.2 billion in liquidations on Monday as major cryptocurrencies slumped more than 20% at one point, setting the stage for a bounce as traders cut short positions and reversed overextended selling, as CoinDesk noted.

Meanwhile, traders are eying bitcoin price action for cues on dip buying, with some saying they are cautious due to the uncertainty caused by the tariff wars.

“We’re optimistic that investors seeking safe havens may look to buy the dip on Bitcoin if it can show some relative strength against traditional assets during an eventual recovery period in the short term,” Jupiter Zheng, a partner at HashKey Capital, told CoinDesk in a Telegram message. “While global markets are experiencing record sell-offs, Bitcoin has also declined but remains relatively stable.”

Alex Kuptsikevich, FxPro’s chief market analyst, said the market looked “emotionally oversold” and while a rebound was in place, the catalysts required for it to be a reversal were “not yet in place.”

“Crypto market sentiment has returned to the extreme fear zone of 23, which is significantly higher than what we see in equities,” he said in an email. “This does not mean that cryptocurrency investors are more confident about the future. Rather, it signals that the sell-off here is more organised, making it more dangerous.”

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