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Compared to the end of June 2021, banks' crypto-assets under custody fell 66%, while their prudential exposure to crypto-assets grew 30%.
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BTC-based products saw a rise of 6.06%, bringing the total AUM to $20.0 billion, while ETH-based products saw a 1.72% increase.
The market sector has seen big gains led by low-cap token Landshare, a DeFi protocol allowing investors to flip houses on-chain.
CryptoSlate investigates the state of Ukraine's blockchain industry in the wake of a newly proposed law and CBDC pilot.
Last time non-exchange addresses held over 25 million ETH was in 2016.
Wintermute researcher Igor Igamberdiev said the transactions do not prove that Jane Street necessarily had malicious intent.
The committee members supported the idea of a Bank of England backed CBDC, but cautioned against wild speculation in the broader crypto asset industry.
Gensler's statement reflects the SEC's long-held view that many cryptocurrencies and digital assets are securities under U.S. law.
The well-known sleuth into the inner-operations of the CIA and NSA made the comments in a recent episode of the Bankless podcast.