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Crypto Market: Silvergate's Woes and BTC's Tumble

By Ulrik LykkeCryptocurrencyMar 03, 2023 04:17AM ET
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Crypto Market: Silvergate's Woes and BTC's Tumble
By Ulrik Lykke   |  Mar 03, 2023 04:17AM ET
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The last week has been fairly quiet in the markets, and had it not been for BTC's 5% tumble in price yesterday, the same could be said for crypto.

The reason for this tumble is likely found in the midst of the uncertainty found around crypto-friendly bank Silvergate (NYSE:SI), which has been having more than a tough time lately.

First, the bank could report a loss of around $1B due to the FTX saga, and yesterday the company then announced that it would not be able to file its annual report in time which sent its shares down 55%.

And so, it becomes increasingly uncertain whether Silvergate will be able to weather the storm. The silver lining remains that the industry strengthens every time events like this happen, although it brings negativity to the scene in the shorter term.

Crypto Lens - Stablecoins Under Attack

The amount of value sitting in stablecoins has fallen to its lowest point since May 2022. This decrease has historically meant rising prices for other crypto assets, but the latest fall can probably be attributed to the fact that the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) took the first stab toward the stablecoin sector when it recently issued a Wells Notice to Paxos, the BUSD stablecoin issuer.

Stablecoin Dominance
Stablecoin Dominance

Liquid Staking TVL Supasses DeFi

Liquid staking, which allows users to earn rewards for locking their Ethereum (ETH) on the proof-of-stake (PoS) network, has seen a surge in popularity in recent months.

The total value of crypto assets deposited in liquid staking protocols has now surpassed that of decentralized lending and borrowing protocols, making it the second largest sector in the DeFi space.

According to data from DeFi Llama, the total value locked (TVL) in liquid staking protocols was $14.1 billion as of Monday, while the TVL in DeFi lending and borrowing protocols was $13.7 billion. Decentralized exchanges, with deposits of $19.4 billion, hold the top spot.

With the Ethereum Shanghai upgrade scheduled for this month, liquid staking derivatives (LSDs) are likely to attract even more capital in the near future

Industry Shakers

  • Coinbase unveils a Layer-2 blockchain

Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) recently launched Base, an Ethereum-focused layer-2 (L2) blockchain to simplify the creation of decentralized applications (dApps) for developers and streamline the user experience. As the second largest crypto exchange, Coinbase seeks to enhance the utility of dApps and make them more accessible through their products.

  • FTX Japan allows the total withdrawal of funds

As FTX customers around the world wait for the conclusion of the FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) litigation, FTX Japan users have begun to take out all of their funds. A day after reinstating withdrawals, FTX Japan disclosed that close to ¥6.6 billion ($50 million) had been removed. Confirmations from several members of the community have established that all of their money was paid out.

  • FATF Agrees on Action Plan to Drive Implementation of Global Crypto Norms

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has devised a strategy to ensure swift compliance with its global cryptocurrency standards, according to a report from its latest plenary meeting. The international watchdog highlighted that several nations have yet to follow its guidelines, including the "travel rule." Although FATF updated its crypto standards in 2019, it found last June that just 11 out of 98 surveyed regions enforced the travel rule and called for quicker action.

  • Silvergate stock crashes after delay of the annual report

On Thursday, the value of Silvergate shares plummeted almost 50% after the firm revealed it was assessing its capability to remain a viable business. The disclosure of this information came with Silvergate's admission that it would not be able to submit its annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission by the due date. Subsequently, Coinbase exchange declared it will no longer be using Silvergate for dollar payments for institutional customers, and it will instead switch to Signature Bank (NASDAQ:SBNY).

  • Australian central bank to launch ‘live pilot’ of CBDC

In the coming months, Australia's central bank will be launching a "live pilot" of a central bank digital currency. This trial will include the use of offline payments, tax automation, and a CBDC for Web3 commerce and will involve a range of participants, such as Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA), Australia and New Zealand Bank (ASX:ANZ), and payment providers like Mastercard (NYSE:MA).

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