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CryptoQuant’s analysis suggests that BTC could be far from a new bull market because the cryptocurrency’s dominance is not decreasing, but rising.
Quick Take Investment firm 21Shares filed an S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. Firms have been vying for different crypto ETFs over the past year after the SEC approved crypto ETFs for the first time earlier this year.
Eastern Europe receives $499B in crypto, driven by institutional and DeFi growth. Russia’s crypto inflows grow as sanctions boost use of domestic and no-KYC exchanges. Ukraine aligns with the EU’s MiCA regulations, aiming for regulated crypto adoption and investment.
- 22:48Fed official Goolsbee: don't ignore risk of tariffs pushing up inflationGold Finance reports that Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said sustained, large-scale tariff hikes could once again cause supply chain disruptions and push up inflation.Goolsbee warned against assuming that tariffs don't trigger inflation in a prepared speech for an event in Detroit. He listed several lessons learned from the epidemic, including that supply-side disturbances, including supply chains, are the most important driver of inflation and lead to overheating of the economy during and after a new crown epidemic shock. “If we see inflation rising or progress stagnating in 2025, then the Fed will be in the difficult position of trying to figure out whether the source of inflation is an overheating economy or tariffs,” Goolsbee said, adding, ”That distinction is important in determining when or even if the Fed should act is critical.”
- 22:48Fed Governor Bowman: Low Levels of U.S. Treasury Market Liquidity Likely Result of RegulationGold Finance reports that Federal Reserve Governor Bowman said that low levels of U.S. Treasury market liquidity may be the result of regulation.
- 22:47The probability that the Fed will leave interest rates unchanged in March is 83.5 percentAccording to the CME “Fed Watch”, the probability that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged in March is 83.5%, and the probability of a 25 basis point cut is 16.5%. The probability of keeping the current rate unchanged in May is 59.2%, the probability of a cumulative 25 basis point cut is 36.0%, and the probability of a cumulative 50 basis point cut is 4.8%.