Markets flirt with two-year lows before a relief rally, ETC Group research shows why crypto futures are the future for crypto trading, eBay follows Instagram with Ethereum NFTs, crypto is now JP Morgan’s preferred alternative asset, and a16z debuts the biggest blockchain fund in history.
It has been a vexing month for crypto buyers and HODLers, but the bleed-out appears to have slowed at least for the moment. From a 16-month low of $1.2 trillion on 28 May markets added around $110bn in total market cap.
With the macro picture highly charged and uncertainty everywhere, underpinned by central bank rate hikes; war in Ukraine; and soaring prices for staple foods and commodities, investor sentiment has been relentlessly bearish in May. But when everyone is following the market down, and with no respite, this sets up the potential for a squeeze to the upside.
Over the past two weeks traders have demonstrated a clear preference for those blockchains that have stayed live and secure the longest. Certainly, in the wake of the destructive collapse of Terra, those newer blockchains drawing in hype and speculators have suffered the most.
Ethereum disappointed: because of its dominant position in NFT and DeFi markets, ETH tends to rebound more quickly from lows than the rest of the market. Ethereum's Merge - its long-awaited switch to Proof of Stake - is now due in August , but an uncharacteristic block reorganisation on the Beacon chain dampened spirits somewhat.
Smart contract chain Tezos (XTZ) had the best of the last fortnight, with markets repricing it 17.3% higher. Cardano (ADA) claimed second place with a 16.7% rise.
The rapid collapse of Terra (LUNA) and its now-abandoned algorithmic stablecoin UST shows the need to ‘go slow' in crypto, said Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson in a Coindesk interview.
Hoskinson has faced years of criticism for insisting on formal verification methods - rigorous testing techniques usually reserved for high-stakes applications such as space flight - in developing the Cardano blockchain. That opened the door to faster-moving rivals to pull in users and market share.
However.
If you move too quickly, as we've seen with LUNA, you actually get it to work until it doesn't, and then when it doesn't it's a catastrophic failure and everybody loses their money,
Hoskinson said.
Despite early headlines claiming a hack against Terra as the reason for the $40bn blockchain's failure, recent research shows the model was critically flawed from the beginning, and in fact worked exactly as intended, with large holders arbitraging away mispricing.
Terra's demise has renewed regulator focus on stablecoins in particular.
The UK Treasury department published a consultation paper on Tuesday 31 May suggesting it should fold stablecoins into existing legislation, while giving powers to the Bank of England to manage failed issuers “ of systemic importance ”.
a16z debuts $4.5bn Crypto Fund 4
Testament to the idea that the underlying technology is moving ahead undaunted by spot market weakness was the 25 May launch of a gargantuan $4.5bn crypto fund by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
$1.3bn will be earmarked for seed funding startups, with $3bn for venture investments, a16z said .
That brings the total the Silicon Valley VC giant has invested in crypto and blockchain to more than $7.6bn. Crypto Fund 4 is more than double the size of the $2.2bn Crypto Fund 3 , launched in June 2021.
This move is less surprising when you look at the history of a16z. Co-founder Marc Andreessen invented the first graphical web browser, Mosaic, at age 19 , arguably doing more than anyone else to bring the internet into hundreds of millions of homes worldwide. As an early investor in the most impactful Web2 companies: Facebook, Airbnb, Instagram and Twitter, Andreessen has been at the forefront of tech for decades.
In its recent State of Crypto report , a16z researchers flagged up Ethereum as the outstanding blockchain from a technical perspective, drawing in by far the largest number of monthly active developers since its launch.
General Partner Arianna Simpson announced the Crypto Fund 4 first investment : blockchain-based carbon credit tokenisation platform Flowcarbon. Buyers can purchase Ethereum-based ERC-20 tokens backed by certified carbon credits issued in the last five years, she explained. Flowtoken's GNT token can be used as collateral for lending, as an asset for treasury, as stablecoin reserves or as an on-chain offset.
On-chain carbon credits represent an innovative primitive that can be integrated into the existing DeFi ecosystem as a composable financial instrument and used creatively by web3 builders to come up with new ways to incentivise climate-positive behaviours.
In March 2022, Electric Capital - they of the influential Developer Report - closed a pair of funds totalling $1bn to invest in crypto tokens and web3 architecture.
Matt Huang's VC firm Paradigm held the previous record for fund size with its $2.5bn Paradigm One , launched in November 2021.
Investing in the infrastructure around technological innovation waves is huge business - no matter what current market price of cryptoassets may suggest. In the 1950s, the computer mainframe arrived to change the world. In the 1960s it was the microchip, in the 1980s the personal computer and in the 1990s it was the early version of the internet, or Web1. The 2000s brought us Web2, and the 2010s ushered in the age of mobile internet.
The 2020s are clearly the era of the blockchain, and the winners will be the operating systems of the future.
eBay debuts NFTs with Ethereum and Polygon
Just weeks after Instagram launched NFTs with Ethereum and Polygon, $27bn market cap eBay has moved to bring the unique, collectible tokens to its marketplace using the same blockchains.
You don't have to be a crypto expert to buy, sell and collect NFTs,
said OneOf CEO Lin Dai.
[We] are bringing transformative Web3 technology to the next 100 million non-crypto-native mass consumers.
Florida-headquartered tech firm OneOf works with the Tezos (XTZ) and Ethereum/Polygon (ETH/MATIC) blockchains to produce music and art-based NFTs.
Despite headlines of a ‘collapse' in NFT sales, weekly sales data actually shows the industry in rude health. And so, reports of the death of an industry which only appeared in January 2021 appear now to be premature.
eBay's move to follow Instagram, TikTok and global brands like Formula 1 into NFTs reinforces the idea of Ethereum as the infrastructural base of Web3, with add-on Polygon allowing cheaper fees and faster settlement precisely the type of improvement that apes the stature of the early internet.
The protocols that formed the base layer of the internet, like TCP/IP, were not the be-all and end-all. It was the interesting tech built on top of them that really changed the world.
JP Morgan: Crypto our 'preferred alternative asset class', replaces real estate
What a difference a few years makes. In 2017, readers may recall seeing the CEO of Wall Street giant JP Morgan dismiss Bitcoin and crypto as “a fraud that will eventually blow up…it's worse than tulip bulbs”.
But in a May 2022 report, the Wall Street giant said cryptoassets had leapfrogged real estate to become its preferred alternative asset class.
Analysts reaffirmed Bitcoin's current ‘fair value' at $38,000, some 26.5% below current spot prices. Public markets have already priced in significant risks of a recession in the US and Western Europe, and crypto markets have repriced significantly lower since the collapse of Terra, the bank's analysts wrote.
A potential lagged repricing keeps us more cautious on private equity, private debt and real estate over the coming quarters,
JP Morgan analysts said.
We thus replace real estate with digital assets as our preferred alternative asset class along with hedge funds.
In recent days, JP Morgan has begun using blockchain for collateral settlement, Bloomberg's Yueqi Yang reported , with its in-house platform eventually serving as a bridge to DeFi protocols like Uniswap.
Tokenised equities or fixed income assets represented on blockchains can greatly improve settlement speeds from the current T+2 standard. Crypto markets also trade 24/7/365, in stark contrast to the five-day weeks and stock market holiday closures common across financial markets.
The bank's first such transaction came on 20 May, when two of its entities transferred the token representation of BlackRock money market fund shares as collateral on its private blockchain. The effort will allow investors to pledge a wider range of assets as collateral and use them outside of market operating hours,
Yang explained.
Venture funding is a key metric to watch to gain a sense of the future moves likely from crypto markets, JP Morgan added.
If VC funding dries up from here…then a return to the long winter of 2018/19 would look more likely. Thus far there is little evidence of VC funding drying up post-Terra's collapse.
18 May 2022: SEC Chair uses crypto as justification for budget increases
18 May 2022: German regulator BaFin calls for EU-wide DeFi legislation
Important information:
This article does not constitute investment advice, nor does it constitute an offer or solicitation to buy financial products. This article is for general informational purposes only, and there is no explicit or implicit assurance or guarantee regarding the fairness, accuracy, completeness, or correctness of this article or the opinions contained therein. It is advised not to rely on the fairness, accuracy, completeness, or correctness of this article or the opinions contained therein. Please note that this article is neither investment advice nor an offer or solicitation to acquire financial products or cryptocurrencies.
Before investing in crypto ETPs, potentional investors should consider the following:
Potential investors should seek independent advice and consider relevant information contained in the base prospectus and the final terms for the ETPs, especially the risk factors mentioned therein. The invested capital is at risk, and losses up to the amount invested are possible. The product is subject to inherent counterparty risk with respect to the issuer of the ETPs and may incur losses up to a total loss if the issuer fails to fulfill its contractual obligations. The legal structure of ETPs is equivalent to that of a debt security. ETPs are treated like other securities.
About Bitwise
Bitwise is one of the world’s leading crypto specialist asset managers. Thousands of financial advisors, family offices, and institutional investors across the globe have partnered with us to understand and access the opportunities in crypto. Since 2017, Bitwise has established a track record of excellence managing a broad suite of index and active solutions across ETPs, separately managed accounts, private funds, and hedge fund strategies—spanning both the U.S. and Europe.
In Europe, for the past four years Bitwise (previously ETC Group) has developed an extensive and innovative suite of crypto ETPs, including Europe’s largest and most liquid bitcoin ETP.
This family of crypto ETPs is domiciled in Germany and approved by BaFin. We exclusively partner with reputable entities from the traditional financial industry, ensuring that 100% of the assets are securely stored offline (cold storage) through regulated custodians.
Our European products comprise a collection of carefully designed financial instruments that seamlessly integrate into any professional portfolio, providing comprehensive exposure to crypto as an asset class. Access is straightforward via major European stock exchanges, with primary listings on Xetra, the most liquid exchange for ETF trading in Europe.
Retail investors benefit from easy access through numerous DIY/online brokers, coupled with our robust and secure physical ETP structure, which includes a redemption feature.
Please confirm the following selection to access the content relevant to you:
Cookie Settings
We use cookies on our site to optimize our services.Learn more
We use cookies on our site to optimize our services.Learn more
Required cookies
These cookies are necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of this website (e.g. session cookies, cookie to store the selected cookie preferences, etc.). These required cookies can thereforce not be deactivated.
Optional cookies
Functional cookies are used to ensure the smooth functioning of all tools on the wesites. The entire and proper function of the webite is available to the user only with the use of functional cookies. The use of analysis cookies serves the ongoing quality improvement of this website and its content. By using them, wa aim to maximise user satisfaction.
Avis Important
Des produits tels que BTCE - ETC Group Physical Bitcoin ("BTCE") sont des Exchange Traded Commodities ("ETC"), instruments financiers considérés comme des titres de créances complexes par l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers présentant des risques difficilement compréhensibles par le grand public. A ce titre, leur distribution en France répond à des règles spécifiques. Il relève de la responsabilité des intermédiaires et investisseurs professionnels souhaitant offrir des ETCs à leurs clients de s'assurer que leur distribution auxdits clients est réalisée dans le respect de la réglementation française.
Terms of website use
Important Notice
Please read these terms carefully before using this website. By clicking on “Accept” and by accessing the website on an ongoing basis, you are deemed to have read, understood and accepted these Terms of Website Use.
The distribution of the information and material on this Website may be restricted by law in certain countries. None of the information is directed at, or is intended for distribution to, or use by, any person or entity in any jurisdiction (by virtue of nationality, place of residence, domicile or registered office) where publication, distribution or use of such information would be contrary to local law or regulation. By clicking on “Accept” and by accessing the website on an ongoing basis you attest that you are a professional investor or are otherwise allowed to access this website pursuant to all applicable laws.
You must not use or attempt to use any automated program (including, without limitation, any spider or other web crawler) to access our system or in relation to this Website.
We may change these Terms of Website Use from time to time. Any changes we may make will be posted on this website. By continuing to use and access this website following such changes, you agree to be bound by any changes we make. Please review this page frequently to see any updates or changes to these Terms.
If you are in the UK, US or Canada
Information available on this website is not, and under no circumstances is to be construed as, an advertisement or any other step in furtherance of a public offering in the United States, to, or for the account or benefit of, any U.S. Person or in Canada, or any state, province or territory thereof, where neither the Issuer nor its products are authorised or registered for distribution or sale and where no prospectus of the Issuer has been filed with any securities regulator. Neither this website nor information it contains should be accessed by a US person or legal entity or taken, transmitted or distributed (directly or indirectly) into the United States.
This document does not constitute an invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity. In the UK, this document is provided for information purposes and directed only at investment professionals (as defined under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005 as amended from time to time). It is not intended for use by, or directed at, retail customers or any person who does not have professional experience in matters relating to investment in cryptocurrencies and crypto-backed ETPs. Neither the Issuer nor its products are authorised or regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority.
No advice
Nothing on this website should be considered to be investment, legal, tax or any other advice nor is it to be relied on in making an investment decision. All investors should obtain independent investment advice and inform themselves as to applicable legal requirements, exchange control regulations and taxes in their jurisdiction.
The information on this website is provided for information purposes only. The fact that ETC Group has provided it does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any particular product or to engage in any other related transaction. The products involve a high degree of risk and are not necessarily suitable for everyone. The products presented in this section of the website are intended for sale only to sophisticated investors who are able to understand and bear the risks involved. They may not be suitable for you.
In preparing the information in this section of the Website, ETC Group has not taken into account your individual investment objectives, financial situation or investment needs. Nothing in the website constitutes or is intended to constitute financial, legal, accounting or tax advice. Neither ETC Group or any affiliate will provide or purport to provide you with investment advice as a result of your use of this website. Accessing this website does not create any contract whereby ETC Group agrees or undertakes to provide you with any information or investment advice. The information on this website is provided solely on the basis that you will make your own investment decisions.
Limitation of Liability
Neither ETC Group nor any of its affiliates, directors, officers or employees shall be responsible or will be liable for any loss or damage including consequential or indirect damage or loss of profit, arising in any way from the use of, or inability to use, this website or any reliance placed on the information it contains. The website is provided on an "as is" basis. Whilst we take all reasonable care to ensure the information published on this website is up to date and as accurate as possible, ETC Group does not guarantee or warrant that this website, or any services or content on it, will always be accurate, available or provided uninterrupted. We may suspend, withdraw, discontinue or change all or any part of this website without notice. We do not guarantee that this website will be secure or free from bugs or viruses. You agree that your use of this website is at your own risk.
Certain documents made available on this Website may have been prepared and issued by persons other than ETC Group. ETC Group is not responsible in any way for the content of any such documents. The website may also contain hyperlinks to external websites that are not under the control of ETC Group. ETC Group does not approve or endorse the contents of such websites and does not control or take any responsibility for the content of any such websites.
Risk Warnings
Cryptocurrencies and products linked to cryptocurrencies are highly volatile.
You can lose some or all of your investment.
Risks of investing are numerous and include market, price, currency, liquidity, operational, legal and regulatory risks.
Exchange traded products do not offer a fixed income or match precisely the performance of the underlying cryptocurrency.
Investment in cryptocurrencies and products linked to cryptocurrencies are only suitable for experienced investors and you should seek independent advice and check with your broker prior to investing.
All investors should read the relevant base prospectus and final terms contained on this website before investing and, in particular, the section entitled ‘Risk Factors’ for further details of risks associated with an investment.
General
The website is owned and operated by ETC Management Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales under number 12165332 with its registered office at Gridiron, One Pancras Square, London, England, N1C 4AG. You can contact us by email at europe@bitwiseinvestments.com.
References to “ETC Group”, “we”, “us” and “our” in these Terms of Website Use refer to ETC Management Ltd and our affiliates.
All content and the design of this Website are owned by ETC Group or our licensors and protected by copyright and other applicable laws. Any copying of the website or of its content requires the prior written consent of ETC Group.
ETC Group respects the privacy of users. Please see our Privacy Policy for information setting out how we handle personal information collected through the Website.
The products displayed on this website are not available for subscription or purchase by retail investors in your selected jurisdiction. Please contact your broker or financial adviser for further information.
Important Notice:
The distribution of the information and material on this website may be restricted by law in certain countries. None of the information is directed at, or is intended for distribution to, or use by, any person or entity in any jurisdiction (by virtue of nationality, place of residence, domicile or registered office) where publication, distribution or use of such information would be contrary to local law or regulation.
The products on this website are not intended to be offered and shall not be offered to any private investor.
Important information:
The distribution of the information and material on this Website may be restricted by law in certain countries. None of the information is directed at, or is intended for distribution to, or use by, any person or entity in any jurisdiction (by virtue of nationality, place of residence, domicile or registered office) where publication, distribution or use of such information would be contrary to local law or regulation.
If you are a UK professional investor and want more information on the products, please visit www.hanetf.com. For professional investors only. Capital at risk.