Top Stories This Week
Paxos ‘categorically disagrees’ with the SEC that BUSD is a security
SEC sues Do Kwon and Terraform Labs for fraud
The U.S. SEC has also filed a lawsuit against Terraform Labs and its founder Do Kwon for allegedly “orchestrating a multi-billion dollar crypto asset securities fraud.” The regulator said Kwon and Terraform offered and sold an “inter-connected suite of crypto asset securities, many in unregistered transactions.” It pointed to the firm’s now-collapsed algorithmic stablecoin, TerraClassicUSD (USTC) and its connected cryptocurrency Terra Classic (LUNC). The complaint seeks charges for violations of registration and anti-fraud provisions of securities laws.
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Sam Bankman-Fried appeared in court for the first time in days after using a VPN for allegedly watching football. Prosecutors claim the use of a VPN raised “several potential concerns,” after the former CEO contacted potential witnesses in his criminal case earlier this month. Prosecutors want Bankman-Fried to be prohibited from using cellphones, tablets, computers, or the internet, meaning no more League of Legends or other video games. In FTX bankruptcy news, a federal judge approved the release of the guarantors’ names for the $250 million bond. Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial is scheduled to begin in October, while FTX’s bankruptcy case is ongoing.
El Salvador to open a ‘Bitcoin Embassy’ in the United States
A “Bitcoin Embassy” is being opened by El Salvador in the United States. Ambassador Milena Mayorga said the country’s representative office and the state of Texas will work on new joint projects to promote Bitcoin adoption. In another headline, the International Monetary Fund advised El Salvador to reconsider plans to increase Bitcoin exposure, citing the “speculative nature” of crypto markets, as well as its impacts on fiscal sustainability and consumer protection. Bitcoin has been a legal tender in El Salvador since 2021.
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Winners and Losers
At the end of the week, Bitcoin (BTC) is at $24,372, Ether (ETH) at $1,694 and XRP at $0.39. The total market cap is at $1.11 trillion, according to CoinMarketCap.
Among the biggest 100 cryptocurrencies, the top three altcoin gainers of the week are Filecoin (FIL) at 51.13%, Internet Computer (ICP) at 46.86% and Astar (ASTR) at 43.80%.
The top three altcoin losers of the week are The Graph (GRT) at -1.62%, Nexo (NEXO) at -1.49% and UNUS SED LEO (LEO) at -1.05%.
For more info on crypto prices, make sure to read Cointelegraph’s market analysis.
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Most Memorable Quotations
“Paxos categorically disagrees with the SEC staff because BUSD is not a security under the federal securities laws.”
Paxos Trust Company, issuer of the Binance USD stablecoin
“But regulation by enforcement that does nothing to help consumers and drives innovation offshore is not the answer. Getting it right on staking matters.”
Paul Grewal, chief legal officer at Coinbase
“The SEC has done more to confuse rather than clarify the application of U.S. securities laws.”
Kristin Smith, CEO of Blockchain Association
“As an industry we have the power and responsibility to prevent digital assets becoming a haven for money launderers and sanctions evaders.”
Simone Maini, CEO of Elliptic
“Make no mistake: Based upon how crypto platforms generally operate, investment advisers cannot rely on them as qualified custodians.”
Gary Gensler, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
“When I look at the price action, when I look at the excitement of the customers calling, the FOMO building up, it wouldn’t surprise me if we [Bitcoin] were at $30,000 by the end of the quarter.”
Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital Holdings
Prediction of the Week
Bitcoin metric prints ‘mother of all BTC bullish signals’ for 4th time ever
A Bitcoin price indicator has flashed green for just the fourth time ever this week in a major warning to bears.
According to crypto market analyst Mohit Sorout, the dollar cost average indicator was now “suggesting a raging bull market.” Its buy signals are rare, with Sorout seeing just three throughout Bitcoin’s history, each precluding serious BTC price upside.
“Today marks the 4th time this signal is suggesting a raging bullmarket,” he wrote in comments, describing the event as “the mother of all $btc bullish signals.”
FUD of the Week
Circle squashes rumors of planned SEC enforcement action
Korean e-commerce exec accused of accepting LUNA for shilling Terra Labs
Sen. Warren vows reintroduction of AML bill that extends to DAOs and DeFi
Vocal crypto critic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren will reintroduce to Congress a bi-partisan Anti-Money Laundering (AML) bill that covers “decentralized entities” such as decentralized finance protocols and decentralized autonomous organizations. According to Warren, the crypto community wants decentralized entities running on code to be exempt from AML requirements.
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