Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.01.21
😎 The US is NOT banning crypto
💳 Visa deploys smart contract on Ethereum
🤟 Crypto markets engage UP ONLY mode
😎 The US Fed is not banning crypto
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has unequivocally stated that the US has “no intention” to ban crypto. Not that it’s possible to ban crypto in the first place.
His admission came in response to Rep. Ted Budd’s question about whether the US planned to follow China in banning cryptocurrencies. However, Powell was clear in delineating the difference between how the Fed views stablecoins versus BTC and other tokens.
The agency believes stablecoins resemble money market funds and should be similarly regulated. His stated concern has to do with ensuring stablecoins are always fully backed by cash + cash equivalents so they remain liquid even during market downturns.
So, why is it important for the Fed to state it won’t ban crypto even if it doesn’t have the power to? Because it creates a broader atmosphere of crypto acceptance amongst US financial regulators and walks back some of SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s harsh comments.
⚡️ Visa officially deploys smart contracts to Ethereum Ropsten
One of the key takeaways of 2021 is that memes are fundamentals. Case in point: The longstanding Visa meme has come full circle as the multinational TradFi network officially enters the crypto space.
For years, crypto investors have used Visa as the gold standard for various networking metrics like throughput, scalability, and global brand recognition. Can Ethereum flip Visa in terms of transactions per second or financial activity? These are the questions long wondered by HODLers.
Now, Visa is deploying smart contracts on Ropsten, the Ethereum test network, as it prepares a solution for Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) payments called Universal Payments Channel.
Visa sees the UPC becoming the world’s interoperable backbone network for CBDC payments across blockchains.
🚀 Crypto markets engage UP ONLY mode
After a summer of mixed fortunes, cryptocurrency markets have chosen up only mode as we officially enter Q4.
Last quarter saw drastic pullbacks and a steady recovery, but a string of regulatory woes in China and the US appeared to set the market back. However, on the heels of the Fed appearing to take a hands-off approach to crypto and the SEC’s reiteration that it supports a Bitcoin ETF, enthusiasm has come back in a big way.
BTC is up a staggering 10% as it looks to take back the $50K mark while altcoins do their thing in tandem. Some, like AXS and ICX, are up over 30%.
If there’s an apparent trend, it’s that Layer 1 blockchains and NFT platforms are continuing their hot streak of late. DeFi tokens are continuing to lag behind with the notable exceptions of OHM, OMG, DYDX, and UNI.
😎 The US is NOT banning crypto
💳 Visa deploys smart contract on Ethereum
🤟 Crypto markets engage UP ONLY mode
😎 The US Fed is not banning crypto
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has unequivocally stated that the US has “no intention” to ban crypto. Not that it’s possible to ban crypto in the first place.
His admission came in response to Rep. Ted Budd’s question about whether the US planned to follow China in banning cryptocurrencies. However, Powell was clear in delineating the difference between how the Fed views stablecoins versus BTC and other tokens.
The agency believes stablecoins resemble money market funds and should be similarly regulated. His stated concern has to do with ensuring stablecoins are always fully backed by cash + cash equivalents so they remain liquid even during market downturns.
So, why is it important for the Fed to state it won’t ban crypto even if it doesn’t have the power to? Because it creates a broader atmosphere of crypto acceptance amongst US financial regulators and walks back some of SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s harsh comments.
⚡️ Visa officially deploys smart contracts to Ethereum Ropsten
One of the key takeaways of 2021 is that memes are fundamentals. Case in point: The longstanding Visa meme has come full circle as the multinational TradFi network officially enters the crypto space.
For years, crypto investors have used Visa as the gold standard for various networking metrics like throughput, scalability, and global brand recognition. Can Ethereum flip Visa in terms of transactions per second or financial activity? These are the questions long wondered by HODLers.
Now, Visa is deploying smart contracts on Ropsten, the Ethereum test network, as it prepares a solution for Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) payments called Universal Payments Channel.
Visa sees the UPC becoming the world’s interoperable backbone network for CBDC payments across blockchains.
🚀 Crypto markets engage UP ONLY mode
After a summer of mixed fortunes, cryptocurrency markets have chosen up only mode as we officially enter Q4.
Last quarter saw drastic pullbacks and a steady recovery, but a string of regulatory woes in China and the US appeared to set the market back. However, on the heels of the Fed appearing to take a hands-off approach to crypto and the SEC’s reiteration that it supports a Bitcoin ETF, enthusiasm has come back in a big way.
BTC is up a staggering 10% as it looks to take back the $50K mark while altcoins do their thing in tandem. Some, like AXS and ICX, are up over 30%.
If there’s an apparent trend, it’s that Layer 1 blockchains and NFT platforms are continuing their hot streak of late. DeFi tokens are continuing to lag behind with the notable exceptions of OHM, OMG, DYDX, and UNI.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.06.21
💥 BOOM...Bitcoin nails $55K
🧲 George Soros is buying crypto
🤝 Brazil, Colombia, & Texas warming to crypto
🤴🏻 BTC runs to $55K, takes aim at new highs
For the first time since, well, just a few months ago, BTC is trading in the $55K region. BTC is now up a staggering 33% this week, making it the biggest gainer amongst the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Perhaps even more bullish than price is how that price is developing. Rather than ascending on diminishing volume, BTC trading is gaining significant steam. The added volume shows increased trader/investor conviction about price direction, helping justify a probable attempt to equal or best the previous ATH at $63K.
What’s driving the current rally? BTC spent the summer cooling off and consolidating, leading many to believe the bull run was dead and momentum lost. However, Chinese and American crypto regulation has helped push the digital asset market into the spotlight. Regulation is also giving clarity to investors who have long been on the fence.
Additionally, during SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s testimony at the HFSC hearing today, he called BTC a ‘store of value’ — comparing it to gold in the process. He also stated the SEC would not pursue a ban on cryptocurrencies in part because, technically speaking, no one can 😂
🏦 Legendary investor George Soros is buying BTC
Soros Fund, the family office fund belonging to billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros, has finally confirmed it’s actively buying & trading BTC. That Soros is bullish on Bitcoin has long been rumored, but this marks the first time his family office has made it clear.
The news comes by way of Dawn Fitzpatrick, the fund’s CEO + CIO. She stated the fund owns ‘some coins’ but went on to clarify they’re not holding tokens related to DeFi and NFTs — yet.
Earlier this year, Fitzpatrick also stated the fund’s belief that CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) are arriving quickly and might compete with Bitcoin. In that sense, the fund’s active investment in BTC indicates a view of Bitcoin as at least on par with national currencies.
🎯 Brazil, Colombia, & Texas warming to crypto
In the beginning, there was Zug, Switzerland. The small town has long been renowned for its beauty but in recent years is better known as the capital of crypto.
In the years since Zug first opened its arms to crypto developers, other regions have followed suit: Malta, Singapore, and the Bahamas.
Now, a new round of countries & states is warming to crypto like never before. El Salvador, the first country to officially adopt BTC as legal tender, certainly led the influx & now both mines and buys BTC.
Following in El Salvador’s footsteps are, potentially, other Latin American countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. In all three countries, lawmakers are now voicing support for increased BTC + cryptocurrency adoption, doing everything from mining BTC using waterfalls to adopting it as legal tender.
In the US, Texas is looking to become the capital of crypto. Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently stated that “Texas will be the crypto leader. Cryptocurrency is now coming to Texas grocery stores.”
💥 BOOM...Bitcoin nails $55K
🧲 George Soros is buying crypto
🤝 Brazil, Colombia, & Texas warming to crypto
🤴🏻 BTC runs to $55K, takes aim at new highs
For the first time since, well, just a few months ago, BTC is trading in the $55K region. BTC is now up a staggering 33% this week, making it the biggest gainer amongst the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Perhaps even more bullish than price is how that price is developing. Rather than ascending on diminishing volume, BTC trading is gaining significant steam. The added volume shows increased trader/investor conviction about price direction, helping justify a probable attempt to equal or best the previous ATH at $63K.
What’s driving the current rally? BTC spent the summer cooling off and consolidating, leading many to believe the bull run was dead and momentum lost. However, Chinese and American crypto regulation has helped push the digital asset market into the spotlight. Regulation is also giving clarity to investors who have long been on the fence.
Additionally, during SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s testimony at the HFSC hearing today, he called BTC a ‘store of value’ — comparing it to gold in the process. He also stated the SEC would not pursue a ban on cryptocurrencies in part because, technically speaking, no one can 😂
🏦 Legendary investor George Soros is buying BTC
Soros Fund, the family office fund belonging to billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros, has finally confirmed it’s actively buying & trading BTC. That Soros is bullish on Bitcoin has long been rumored, but this marks the first time his family office has made it clear.
The news comes by way of Dawn Fitzpatrick, the fund’s CEO + CIO. She stated the fund owns ‘some coins’ but went on to clarify they’re not holding tokens related to DeFi and NFTs — yet.
Earlier this year, Fitzpatrick also stated the fund’s belief that CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) are arriving quickly and might compete with Bitcoin. In that sense, the fund’s active investment in BTC indicates a view of Bitcoin as at least on par with national currencies.
🎯 Brazil, Colombia, & Texas warming to crypto
In the beginning, there was Zug, Switzerland. The small town has long been renowned for its beauty but in recent years is better known as the capital of crypto.
In the years since Zug first opened its arms to crypto developers, other regions have followed suit: Malta, Singapore, and the Bahamas.
Now, a new round of countries & states is warming to crypto like never before. El Salvador, the first country to officially adopt BTC as legal tender, certainly led the influx & now both mines and buys BTC.
Following in El Salvador’s footsteps are, potentially, other Latin American countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. In all three countries, lawmakers are now voicing support for increased BTC + cryptocurrency adoption, doing everything from mining BTC using waterfalls to adopting it as legal tender.
In the US, Texas is looking to become the capital of crypto. Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently stated that “Texas will be the crypto leader. Cryptocurrency is now coming to Texas grocery stores.”
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.11.21
📈 BTC stair-stepping to Valhalla
🎨 FTX launches NFT market
🧵 Threads you NEED to read
👆 BTC chugging higher, ready for $60K
Bitcoin has been grinding its way higher in what seems like complete silence. But now, after months of NFT/DeFi/L1 token hype, BTC is gladly reminding everyone of its eminence.
Lest you forget, Bitcoin’s all-time high is $64K. At the current $57K level, we’re only $7K away from matching. The moment we touch above $64K, price discovery is back on the table.
One trader who hasn’t missed a mark all year is PlanB. According to his S2F model, BTC will close the month at or above $63K — a mere ~15% from where we stand today. From there, his model projects November at >$98K and December at a staggering >$135K.
It looks like Uptober is more than just a meme.
🎨 FTX NFTs platform is built different
FTX is always a step ahead. If you have any doubts about that, check the latest Forbes magazine, the cover of which is graced by Sam Bankman-Fried himself.
In keeping with their visionary flow, FTX has launched FTX NFTs, a marketplace designed to compete with OpenSea. However, FTX NFTs is primarily focused on Solana NFTs — a key difference considering OpenSea doesn’t do Solana.
Soon, Ethereum support will be added to the platform, giving FTX NFTs true multichain support yet to be offered by competitors. And while it might be difficult to applaud another centralized NFT platform entering the space, FTX has historically been generous regarding ETH gas fees and customer support.
Besides, FTX NFTs is a launch specific to the exchange’s US arm. That’s significant because American crypto traders & investors have been getting stiff-armed by stifling regulators. Now, American NFT enthusiasts have the greenlight to flip JPEGS in peace.
🧵 Threads you NEED to read
The amount of alpha dropped over Crypto Twitter threads 🧵 on a given day is enormous. Unless you have a personal assistant digging non-stop every day, there’s just no getting it all.
But wait, you have us here at Stacked HQ — and we’ll give you shortcuts to the best alpha of late. Here are the best CT threads you NEED to read.
👉 6529’s Pathway To An Open Metaverse — Cryptopunk #6529 describes in glorious detail why NFTS are a defining moment for future freedom.
👉 6529’s On NFTs 2030 — 6529 with the heat again. This time, they explore why you are insufficiently bullish on NFTs.
👉 Cobie calls all of 2021 BTC price action — In this must-read thread, Cobie goes ahead and casually nails all of 2021 price action from way back in January.
👉 Arthur B defines Web3 — The Web3 moniker gets thrown around a lot. This is a short and concise take on the definition of Web3.
📈 BTC stair-stepping to Valhalla
🎨 FTX launches NFT market
🧵 Threads you NEED to read
👆 BTC chugging higher, ready for $60K
Bitcoin has been grinding its way higher in what seems like complete silence. But now, after months of NFT/DeFi/L1 token hype, BTC is gladly reminding everyone of its eminence.
Lest you forget, Bitcoin’s all-time high is $64K. At the current $57K level, we’re only $7K away from matching. The moment we touch above $64K, price discovery is back on the table.
One trader who hasn’t missed a mark all year is PlanB. According to his S2F model, BTC will close the month at or above $63K — a mere ~15% from where we stand today. From there, his model projects November at >$98K and December at a staggering >$135K.
It looks like Uptober is more than just a meme.
🎨 FTX NFTs platform is built different
FTX is always a step ahead. If you have any doubts about that, check the latest Forbes magazine, the cover of which is graced by Sam Bankman-Fried himself.
In keeping with their visionary flow, FTX has launched FTX NFTs, a marketplace designed to compete with OpenSea. However, FTX NFTs is primarily focused on Solana NFTs — a key difference considering OpenSea doesn’t do Solana.
Soon, Ethereum support will be added to the platform, giving FTX NFTs true multichain support yet to be offered by competitors. And while it might be difficult to applaud another centralized NFT platform entering the space, FTX has historically been generous regarding ETH gas fees and customer support.
Besides, FTX NFTs is a launch specific to the exchange’s US arm. That’s significant because American crypto traders & investors have been getting stiff-armed by stifling regulators. Now, American NFT enthusiasts have the greenlight to flip JPEGS in peace.
🧵 Threads you NEED to read
The amount of alpha dropped over Crypto Twitter threads 🧵 on a given day is enormous. Unless you have a personal assistant digging non-stop every day, there’s just no getting it all.
But wait, you have us here at Stacked HQ — and we’ll give you shortcuts to the best alpha of late. Here are the best CT threads you NEED to read.
👉 6529’s Pathway To An Open Metaverse — Cryptopunk #6529 describes in glorious detail why NFTS are a defining moment for future freedom.
👉 6529’s On NFTs 2030 — 6529 with the heat again. This time, they explore why you are insufficiently bullish on NFTs.
👉 Cobie calls all of 2021 BTC price action — In this must-read thread, Cobie goes ahead and casually nails all of 2021 price action from way back in January.
👉 Arthur B defines Web3 — The Web3 moniker gets thrown around a lot. This is a short and concise take on the definition of Web3.
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PlanB (@100trillionUSD) on X
All models are wrong, some are useful. All my tweets are my opinion. DYOR!
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.12.21
🖼 Coinbase launching NFT marketplace
💰 Binance announces $1B crypto fund
🤑 Celsius crypto lending raises $400M
👨🎨 Coinbase is launching an NFT marketplace
Well, that escalated quickly.
Just yesterday FTX announced the launch of FTX NFTs, its marketplace aimed at competing with OpenSea. Before FTX, decentralized NFT marketplaces like Sushi’s Shoyu and Fantom’s Artion came to market with the same intention.
Now, centralized crypto kingmakers Coinbase are launching Coinbase NFT to...compete with OpenSea. If you’re into NFTs, then Coinbase’s move bodes extremely well for the space because of a few assumptions:
1️⃣ Coinbase will make it easy to buy NFTs with cash/credit
2️⃣ A Coinbase NFT app is accessible for loads of people
3️⃣ The mainstream Coinbase brand blessing NFTs
Coinbase was also the first crypto exchange to make buying crypto feel easy, uncomplicated, and similar to using PayPal or Venmo. If you’ve used OpenSea lately, especially from a hardware wallet like Ledger, then you know the UX is poor.
If Coinbase can bring their renowned ability for simplifying UX to NFTs they’ll quickly develop a following from people tired of buggy MetaMask issues. The move also puts the heat on OpenSea to innovate and, perhaps, launch a token 👀
💸 Binance announces largest ever crypto fund at $1B
Once again, Binance proves that actions, not words, bring value to the crypto ecosystem. But what comes as a surprise is just how much value Binance is willing to put on the line.
Today, Binance announced a giant $1 billion fund for boosting Binance Smart Chain adoption and the adoption + acceleration of all blockchain tech. The move comes after global regulators have hounded Binance in numerous jurisdictions.
Some $300M of the funds will go directly to blockchain developers while a whopping $100M is allocated to DeFi liquidity incentives.
🤩 Celsius crypto lending raises $400M
Money has literally been pouring down on the red-hot crypto sector. However, you might say the endless flow of VC money into the ecosystem is long overdue.
Case in point — Celsius, the giant crypto lending service, has raised $400 million at a $3+ billion valuation. That comes after Celsius has found itself in regulators’ crosshairs throughout the US. Texas, Vermont, New Jersey, and Kentucky have all tried to halt Celsius from operating in their states.
Celsius will allocate significant portions of the raise toward building a bridge with traditional financial regulators, helping them understand the future of finance.
🖼 Coinbase launching NFT marketplace
💰 Binance announces $1B crypto fund
🤑 Celsius crypto lending raises $400M
👨🎨 Coinbase is launching an NFT marketplace
Well, that escalated quickly.
Just yesterday FTX announced the launch of FTX NFTs, its marketplace aimed at competing with OpenSea. Before FTX, decentralized NFT marketplaces like Sushi’s Shoyu and Fantom’s Artion came to market with the same intention.
Now, centralized crypto kingmakers Coinbase are launching Coinbase NFT to...compete with OpenSea. If you’re into NFTs, then Coinbase’s move bodes extremely well for the space because of a few assumptions:
1️⃣ Coinbase will make it easy to buy NFTs with cash/credit
2️⃣ A Coinbase NFT app is accessible for loads of people
3️⃣ The mainstream Coinbase brand blessing NFTs
Coinbase was also the first crypto exchange to make buying crypto feel easy, uncomplicated, and similar to using PayPal or Venmo. If you’ve used OpenSea lately, especially from a hardware wallet like Ledger, then you know the UX is poor.
If Coinbase can bring their renowned ability for simplifying UX to NFTs they’ll quickly develop a following from people tired of buggy MetaMask issues. The move also puts the heat on OpenSea to innovate and, perhaps, launch a token 👀
💸 Binance announces largest ever crypto fund at $1B
Once again, Binance proves that actions, not words, bring value to the crypto ecosystem. But what comes as a surprise is just how much value Binance is willing to put on the line.
Today, Binance announced a giant $1 billion fund for boosting Binance Smart Chain adoption and the adoption + acceleration of all blockchain tech. The move comes after global regulators have hounded Binance in numerous jurisdictions.
Some $300M of the funds will go directly to blockchain developers while a whopping $100M is allocated to DeFi liquidity incentives.
🤩 Celsius crypto lending raises $400M
Money has literally been pouring down on the red-hot crypto sector. However, you might say the endless flow of VC money into the ecosystem is long overdue.
Case in point — Celsius, the giant crypto lending service, has raised $400 million at a $3+ billion valuation. That comes after Celsius has found itself in regulators’ crosshairs throughout the US. Texas, Vermont, New Jersey, and Kentucky have all tried to halt Celsius from operating in their states.
Celsius will allocate significant portions of the raise toward building a bridge with traditional financial regulators, helping them understand the future of finance.
Stacked Insights Newsletter,10.13.21
⛓ Polkadot is launching parachains
🏟 1M users on Coinbase NFT waitlist
😺 Mutant Cat NFTs hit afterburners
🔗 Polkadot is ready to launch parachains
In what might be the biggest fundamental development in crypto this year, Polkadot has announced the impending parachain launch. The Polkadot Council approved a November 11 launch date, meaning the first parachain crowdloan takes place in under a month.
Polkadot founder Gavin Wood also co-founded Ethereum and was chiefly responsible for its technical development. He invented the Solidity programming language used for writing Ethereum smart contracts and is the founder of both Parity and Web3 Foundation.
In other words, Gavin is second to only Satoshi in terms of crypto innovation. So, when the Layer 0 blockchain protocol he’s been developing for four years finally says it’s ready to launch, it’s best to pay attention.
Polkadot is Layer 0 means something different than Ethereum is a Layer 1. A Layer 0 like Polkadot sits below Layer 1 chains like Ethereum and Solana, allowing them to connect and become interoperable protocols with transferable assets and data.
With the way things stand now, Acala, the flagship DeFi protocol building on Polkadot, is probably a shoo-in for the first parachain slot. But it’ll have stiff competition from Moonbeam, the interoperable smart contract platform responsible for last month’s successful Moonriver (MOVR) launch.
💪 1 million people join Coinbase NFT waitlist on day 1
Coinbase has about 70 million users — not including its more than 9,000 institutional + 160K ecosystem partners. So when the exchange announced Coinbase NFT yesterday and launched a corresponding waitlist, it created quite an uproar.
Now we know that just shy of 1 million people joined the waitlist less than 24 hours after it opened. Those users hope to be amongst the first to mint, buy, and sell NFTs on Coinbase when its NFT platform launches sometime in December.
In a bullish twist, Coinbase will allow users to self-custody their NFTs rather than require them held in a Coinbase Wallet. By allowing users to retain ownership of their NFTs, Coinbase is opening its platform up to more potential customers in a market known for privacy-first politics.
😼 Mutant Cat NFTs are #2 on OpenSea
It’s pretty evident that right now, nobody is overtaking MekaVerse for the #1 sales volume rank on OpenSea. But Mutant Cats NFTs are giving everyone else a run for their money.
Mutant Cats have vaulted from seemingly nowhere to the #2 sales spot on the strength of their NFT derivatives DAO concept.
In a nutshell, Mutant Cats sales royalties go into the Mutant Cats DAO, which buys Cool Cats and other blue-chip NFT collections. Those NFTs are then fractionalized and given back to Mutant Cat NFT owners in the form of another token called FISH.
To earn FISH, Mutant Cats NFT owners must stake their cats, entitling them to 10 FISH per cat per day. With FISH currently trading on Sushi for $15, that amounts to $150/day for each staked Mutant Cat.
Additionally, FISH will be used to mint new NFTs within the Mutant Cats ecosystem, explaining why an astounding 86% of 10,000 Mutant Cats NFTs are currently staked. The impressive number of staked cats has left a tiny amount on the open market (less than 150 cats for sale on OpenSea).
⛓ Polkadot is launching parachains
🏟 1M users on Coinbase NFT waitlist
😺 Mutant Cat NFTs hit afterburners
🔗 Polkadot is ready to launch parachains
In what might be the biggest fundamental development in crypto this year, Polkadot has announced the impending parachain launch. The Polkadot Council approved a November 11 launch date, meaning the first parachain crowdloan takes place in under a month.
Polkadot founder Gavin Wood also co-founded Ethereum and was chiefly responsible for its technical development. He invented the Solidity programming language used for writing Ethereum smart contracts and is the founder of both Parity and Web3 Foundation.
In other words, Gavin is second to only Satoshi in terms of crypto innovation. So, when the Layer 0 blockchain protocol he’s been developing for four years finally says it’s ready to launch, it’s best to pay attention.
Polkadot is Layer 0 means something different than Ethereum is a Layer 1. A Layer 0 like Polkadot sits below Layer 1 chains like Ethereum and Solana, allowing them to connect and become interoperable protocols with transferable assets and data.
With the way things stand now, Acala, the flagship DeFi protocol building on Polkadot, is probably a shoo-in for the first parachain slot. But it’ll have stiff competition from Moonbeam, the interoperable smart contract platform responsible for last month’s successful Moonriver (MOVR) launch.
💪 1 million people join Coinbase NFT waitlist on day 1
Coinbase has about 70 million users — not including its more than 9,000 institutional + 160K ecosystem partners. So when the exchange announced Coinbase NFT yesterday and launched a corresponding waitlist, it created quite an uproar.
Now we know that just shy of 1 million people joined the waitlist less than 24 hours after it opened. Those users hope to be amongst the first to mint, buy, and sell NFTs on Coinbase when its NFT platform launches sometime in December.
In a bullish twist, Coinbase will allow users to self-custody their NFTs rather than require them held in a Coinbase Wallet. By allowing users to retain ownership of their NFTs, Coinbase is opening its platform up to more potential customers in a market known for privacy-first politics.
😼 Mutant Cat NFTs are #2 on OpenSea
It’s pretty evident that right now, nobody is overtaking MekaVerse for the #1 sales volume rank on OpenSea. But Mutant Cats NFTs are giving everyone else a run for their money.
Mutant Cats have vaulted from seemingly nowhere to the #2 sales spot on the strength of their NFT derivatives DAO concept.
In a nutshell, Mutant Cats sales royalties go into the Mutant Cats DAO, which buys Cool Cats and other blue-chip NFT collections. Those NFTs are then fractionalized and given back to Mutant Cat NFT owners in the form of another token called FISH.
To earn FISH, Mutant Cats NFT owners must stake their cats, entitling them to 10 FISH per cat per day. With FISH currently trading on Sushi for $15, that amounts to $150/day for each staked Mutant Cat.
Additionally, FISH will be used to mint new NFTs within the Mutant Cats ecosystem, explaining why an astounding 86% of 10,000 Mutant Cats NFTs are currently staked. The impressive number of staked cats has left a tiny amount on the open market (less than 150 cats for sale on OpenSea).
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.20.21
👑 The Bitcoin Edition👑
Satoshi was a genius.
Today, diamond hands around the world confirmed that genius by pushing BTC to new highs above $66,000. Let that sink in for a moment 🤯
The China bans, aging regulators who don’t understand crypto, black swan crashes, double digit drawdowns, the countless times BTC has been declared dead…
Despite it all, Bitcoin’s crown remains fixed in place. The significance of today’s ATH is stronger than usual because when we last tagged $64K, it was a fleeting moment before a precipitous decline. This time around, BTC is standing on two firmly planted feet and clearly feels warmed up.
Bitcoin is now in an entirely different league. The Proshares BTC ETF had its first full day of trading this week. Exchange volume soared above $1 billion before the day’s close, setting records for ETF debutantes along the way.
For years, the crypto collective mutually dreamed of the moment BTC would find itself enshrined in an ETF. Along the way, some gave up hope while others, like Van Eck and Grayscale, pursued the idea full gas.
Eventually, American senators, epochal investors, and even an SEC chairman would all agree that Bitcoin is a game-changing asset — and in any case, it’s one that can’t be stopped. The Proshares BTC ETF marks the day crypto went for real mainstream, and the day the boomer resistance crumbled.
Where do we go from here? As always, what comes next is the question on everyone’s mind. Is this the last cycle — the supercycle? Theories on Crypto Twitter abound about where we are relative to the internet tech stock cycle. If you subscribe to that comparison, there’s a big difference between whether this is 1998 or 1999.
However, seeing a directly analogous relationship between the internet boom and the current crypto boom is likely misguided. Bitcoin is money, and it’s in the process of being capitalized. What’s the ceiling on a global digital currency? Until people stop believing in Bitcoin, we aren’t likely to find out.
And as things look from here, Bitcoin is forever😤
👑 The Bitcoin Edition👑
Satoshi was a genius.
Today, diamond hands around the world confirmed that genius by pushing BTC to new highs above $66,000. Let that sink in for a moment 🤯
The China bans, aging regulators who don’t understand crypto, black swan crashes, double digit drawdowns, the countless times BTC has been declared dead…
Despite it all, Bitcoin’s crown remains fixed in place. The significance of today’s ATH is stronger than usual because when we last tagged $64K, it was a fleeting moment before a precipitous decline. This time around, BTC is standing on two firmly planted feet and clearly feels warmed up.
Bitcoin is now in an entirely different league. The Proshares BTC ETF had its first full day of trading this week. Exchange volume soared above $1 billion before the day’s close, setting records for ETF debutantes along the way.
For years, the crypto collective mutually dreamed of the moment BTC would find itself enshrined in an ETF. Along the way, some gave up hope while others, like Van Eck and Grayscale, pursued the idea full gas.
Eventually, American senators, epochal investors, and even an SEC chairman would all agree that Bitcoin is a game-changing asset — and in any case, it’s one that can’t be stopped. The Proshares BTC ETF marks the day crypto went for real mainstream, and the day the boomer resistance crumbled.
Where do we go from here? As always, what comes next is the question on everyone’s mind. Is this the last cycle — the supercycle? Theories on Crypto Twitter abound about where we are relative to the internet tech stock cycle. If you subscribe to that comparison, there’s a big difference between whether this is 1998 or 1999.
However, seeing a directly analogous relationship between the internet boom and the current crypto boom is likely misguided. Bitcoin is money, and it’s in the process of being capitalized. What’s the ceiling on a global digital currency? Until people stop believing in Bitcoin, we aren’t likely to find out.
And as things look from here, Bitcoin is forever😤
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.22.21
🥲 Bitcoin & Ethereum reject highs
🥋 The fight for the metaverse is ON
♋️ FTX raises $420 from 69 investors
⬇️ Bitcoin & Ethereum reject highs
BTC cemented new all time highs above $64K, giving everyone a chance to celebrate and circulate new ATH memes, before fading to $60K.
ETH, on the other hand, wasn’t as lucky. By some measures it did momentarily reach a new all-time high. For a few seconds, Bitstamp recorded ETH at $4,380. But just moments later bears were able to recapture momentum, pushing ETH back below $4K with apparent ease.
With both BTC and ETH trending the wrong way, how far will they correct? Yesterday, BTC closed below the 1D trendline in play since early October. With that inertia temporarily lost, BTC will need to spike well above $66K if we want to quell any talk of ‘double tops’.
In Ethereum land, it’s a different story. With the spotlight on BTC slightly dimmed, ETH is giving entrants an opportunity just below $4K. It’s well known that ETH tends to echo BTC’s moves, albeit with a little lag.
Given that, this quick move under $4K has the makings of an excellent entry before a true breakout into new highs occurs.
👊 The fight for the metaverse is ON
In the coming days, Facebook will rebrand itself as a metaverse company. The largest social media company in the world rebranding is already big in itself, but once you understand the ‘metaversal’ implications, it gets crazier.
The metaverse is the future internet we’re all going to share. It’s multi-dimensional, experiential, and will allow users to seamlessly transition between virtual worlds using AR and VR technology.
But well before we get to that point, the metaverse-in-progress will more closely resemble games with high interactivity and user-owned elements, like Axie Infinity. As blockchain technology evolves, it’s increasingly viewed as the fabric of the metaverse.
So it should come as no surprise that Mark Zuckerberg wants to control the metaverse. That’s a frightening proposition given how much deeper the metaversal experience will be. The question is, then, what kind of metaverse do we want? An open or closed one?
Decentralization has been the rallying point for cryptocurrencies since day one. But now that we’re moving beyond mere digital currencies and into digital universes, the fight for keeping decentralization front and center is more important than ever.
♋️ FTX raises $420 from 69 investors (nice)
Sam Bankman-Fried is the GOAT. But you already knew that.
But just to prove his legendary status once again, he’s gone ahead and raised $420 million from 69 investors for FTX. Imagine being the 70th investor in line and having SBF delicately shoo you away.
The $420 million raise might seem high (no pun intended?) but when you consider it only values FTX at 1/4th Coinbase, you realize there’s ample room for FTX to prove its worth. After all, the FTX marketing department is undoubtedly the best in the biz.
Just ask Tom Brady.
🥲 Bitcoin & Ethereum reject highs
🥋 The fight for the metaverse is ON
♋️ FTX raises $420 from 69 investors
⬇️ Bitcoin & Ethereum reject highs
BTC cemented new all time highs above $64K, giving everyone a chance to celebrate and circulate new ATH memes, before fading to $60K.
ETH, on the other hand, wasn’t as lucky. By some measures it did momentarily reach a new all-time high. For a few seconds, Bitstamp recorded ETH at $4,380. But just moments later bears were able to recapture momentum, pushing ETH back below $4K with apparent ease.
With both BTC and ETH trending the wrong way, how far will they correct? Yesterday, BTC closed below the 1D trendline in play since early October. With that inertia temporarily lost, BTC will need to spike well above $66K if we want to quell any talk of ‘double tops’.
In Ethereum land, it’s a different story. With the spotlight on BTC slightly dimmed, ETH is giving entrants an opportunity just below $4K. It’s well known that ETH tends to echo BTC’s moves, albeit with a little lag.
Given that, this quick move under $4K has the makings of an excellent entry before a true breakout into new highs occurs.
👊 The fight for the metaverse is ON
In the coming days, Facebook will rebrand itself as a metaverse company. The largest social media company in the world rebranding is already big in itself, but once you understand the ‘metaversal’ implications, it gets crazier.
The metaverse is the future internet we’re all going to share. It’s multi-dimensional, experiential, and will allow users to seamlessly transition between virtual worlds using AR and VR technology.
But well before we get to that point, the metaverse-in-progress will more closely resemble games with high interactivity and user-owned elements, like Axie Infinity. As blockchain technology evolves, it’s increasingly viewed as the fabric of the metaverse.
So it should come as no surprise that Mark Zuckerberg wants to control the metaverse. That’s a frightening proposition given how much deeper the metaversal experience will be. The question is, then, what kind of metaverse do we want? An open or closed one?
Decentralization has been the rallying point for cryptocurrencies since day one. But now that we’re moving beyond mere digital currencies and into digital universes, the fight for keeping decentralization front and center is more important than ever.
♋️ FTX raises $420 from 69 investors (nice)
Sam Bankman-Fried is the GOAT. But you already knew that.
But just to prove his legendary status once again, he’s gone ahead and raised $420 million from 69 investors for FTX. Imagine being the 70th investor in line and having SBF delicately shoo you away.
The $420 million raise might seem high (no pun intended?) but when you consider it only values FTX at 1/4th Coinbase, you realize there’s ample room for FTX to prove its worth. After all, the FTX marketing department is undoubtedly the best in the biz.
Just ask Tom Brady.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.25.21
🛫 Crypto total market cap hits ATH
👀 3 altcoins you need to watch
🤭 Stacked has traded $15 billion
🥂 It’s like every day in crypto is ATH day
Another day, another all-time high. This time, BTC is hanging just under previous highs, while ETH has definitively punched through to new highs.
Combined, BTC and ETH are crypto’s “big two” and have helped push the total market cap of all digital assets combined to $2.8 TRILLION. Yep, that’s the most money this little yet parabolically rising market of ours has ever been worth.
Keep in mind PlanB’s notoriously accurate S2F model still sees BTC at $135 billion before the year’s end. If we reach such heights, the total market cap will be at least 2x from here.
Therefore, choose your runners wisely and remember the saying a “rising tide lifts all boats.”
🔱 The holy DeFi trinity — watch these tokens
Today, there are over 5,000 tokens across CEX and DEX marketplaces. With so many assets to choose from, which represents the cream rising to the top? Figuring that out is all about identifying trends.
Forget about hopping on a trend super early — doing so is difficult, rare, and if it’s all you focus on, you’ll lose easier opportunities. Instead, seek out narratives with strong legs and obvious momentum.
Right now, the DeFi 2.0 meme is just such a trend. The holy trinity of that trend is built around the Curve Finance ecosystem. It’s locked in tens of billions of dollars from liquidity providers worldwide and shows no signs of stopping.
$CRV
Curve is a decentralized exchange for stablecoins that, in terms of TVL, left Uniswap in the dust long ago. At $14B TVL, Curve sits just behind Aave and Maker, yet sits incredibly low on the market cap leaderboards. Consider its tokenomics encourage CRV token lock-ups, CRV is incredibly undervalued here.
$SPELL
The hype on SPELL started quietly but has bubbled up now that it’s entered the token top 100. Still, hardly anyone understands this powerful token. In a nutshell, SPELL is the do-everything token for the Abracadabra yield-bearing assets into stablecoins vault. Abracadabra has conjured almost $4B in TVL and counting.
$CVX
To the untrained eye, Convex looks like a Curve clone. However, it works in tandem with Curve to significantly boost Curve rewards. The result is depositing in Convex is too good to pass up for Curve liquidity providers, which is why the platform now shares nearly all of Curve’s liquidity.
🔥 Stacked has traded $15 billion worth of assets
At Stacked HQ, we’re not ones to toot our own horn. We much prefer building the future of investment products. But we just hit a major milestone that’s too important to not shout about.
We just passed $15 billion in assets traded 🤯
Even though we set out to create the best crypto investing platform there is, it’s incredible to have supporters the world over CONFIRM what we’re doing. Big numbers like these make deepen our conviction that our path is the right one — THANK YOU🙇♂️
As always, you’re welcome to try Stacked for free right here, right now.
🛫 Crypto total market cap hits ATH
👀 3 altcoins you need to watch
🤭 Stacked has traded $15 billion
🥂 It’s like every day in crypto is ATH day
Another day, another all-time high. This time, BTC is hanging just under previous highs, while ETH has definitively punched through to new highs.
Combined, BTC and ETH are crypto’s “big two” and have helped push the total market cap of all digital assets combined to $2.8 TRILLION. Yep, that’s the most money this little yet parabolically rising market of ours has ever been worth.
Keep in mind PlanB’s notoriously accurate S2F model still sees BTC at $135 billion before the year’s end. If we reach such heights, the total market cap will be at least 2x from here.
Therefore, choose your runners wisely and remember the saying a “rising tide lifts all boats.”
🔱 The holy DeFi trinity — watch these tokens
Today, there are over 5,000 tokens across CEX and DEX marketplaces. With so many assets to choose from, which represents the cream rising to the top? Figuring that out is all about identifying trends.
Forget about hopping on a trend super early — doing so is difficult, rare, and if it’s all you focus on, you’ll lose easier opportunities. Instead, seek out narratives with strong legs and obvious momentum.
Right now, the DeFi 2.0 meme is just such a trend. The holy trinity of that trend is built around the Curve Finance ecosystem. It’s locked in tens of billions of dollars from liquidity providers worldwide and shows no signs of stopping.
$CRV
Curve is a decentralized exchange for stablecoins that, in terms of TVL, left Uniswap in the dust long ago. At $14B TVL, Curve sits just behind Aave and Maker, yet sits incredibly low on the market cap leaderboards. Consider its tokenomics encourage CRV token lock-ups, CRV is incredibly undervalued here.
$SPELL
The hype on SPELL started quietly but has bubbled up now that it’s entered the token top 100. Still, hardly anyone understands this powerful token. In a nutshell, SPELL is the do-everything token for the Abracadabra yield-bearing assets into stablecoins vault. Abracadabra has conjured almost $4B in TVL and counting.
$CVX
To the untrained eye, Convex looks like a Curve clone. However, it works in tandem with Curve to significantly boost Curve rewards. The result is depositing in Convex is too good to pass up for Curve liquidity providers, which is why the platform now shares nearly all of Curve’s liquidity.
🔥 Stacked has traded $15 billion worth of assets
At Stacked HQ, we’re not ones to toot our own horn. We much prefer building the future of investment products. But we just hit a major milestone that’s too important to not shout about.
We just passed $15 billion in assets traded 🤯
Even though we set out to create the best crypto investing platform there is, it’s incredible to have supporters the world over CONFIRM what we’re doing. Big numbers like these make deepen our conviction that our path is the right one — THANK YOU🙇♂️
As always, you’re welcome to try Stacked for free right here, right now.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 10.27.21
🎢 BTC stutters, but no need to worry
👁 The problem with Worldcoin
🗳 Polkadot holders are voting on a rebrand
📈 BTC stutters but no need to worry
Last week, BTC broke through all-time highs before retreating below $64K. After attempting a run at fresh highs, BTC lost weak support zones and landed with a thud at $58K.
As always, the culprit was an over-leveraged market. Around $700 million worth of leveraged longs were liquidated within moments.
On Bitfinex alone, a trader was liquidated for roughly $135M worth of ETH. There are two lessons here:
Always set a stop loss (no matter what CT tells you)
You’re having a better day than the ‘finex trader
The apparent trend reversal hit altcoins even harder — unless, of course, you’re looking at SHIB. Now that SHIB has flippened DOGE, it’s time to start wondering what the action means for alts in general.
Is SHIB flippening DOGE a healthy sign for the market, or does it indicate excessive speculation? That’s a key question for the market to decide in the coming days.
👁 The problem with Worldcoin
Worldcoin is an attempt at using crypto to distribute universal basic income (UBI) to every man, woman, and child on Earth. Built on Ethereum, Worldcoin at first sounds like a noble attempt to do good and simultaneously bring billions of people into crypto.
However, that’s where the good things about Worldcoin end. Its founders include Sam Altman, the Silicon Valley wunderkind behind Y Combinator. He’s seen fit to give VCs a hefty 20% cut of pre-mined Worldcoin tokens. Think about that: 20% of tokens to VCs for a coin with intended global distribution...
...And we haven’t even mentioned the part about eyeballs. Worldcoin decided to go ahead and create a round metallic ball dubbed ‘the orb’ whose job is to scan your eyeballs in exchange for crypto. The scan detects tells the system whether you have/haven’t already received Worldcoin.
The levels of dystopian nightmare involved in Worldcoin’s entire premise are astounding. But even worse is Altman’s apparent surprise at people’s reticence toward giving up their retinas for crypto.
🗳 Polkadot holders are voting on a rebrand
Polkadot is a ‘blockchain of blockchains’ aiming to unite all of crypto into a new decentralized internet. Ambitions of that scale require powerful branding, which is why Polkadot hired Koto, an all-star design agency that’s worked with AirBnB, Discord, Uber, and more.
Beginning today, Polkadot token holders can vote for their favorite design results from Koto’s studio. The voting process favors smaller DOT token holders using a mechanism called ‘quadratic voting’.
Essentially, quadratic voting gives more weight to wallets with less DOT in them. Since there are many more small wallets than there are whales, the results are decided by a broader collective rather than a few large holders.
🎢 BTC stutters, but no need to worry
👁 The problem with Worldcoin
🗳 Polkadot holders are voting on a rebrand
📈 BTC stutters but no need to worry
Last week, BTC broke through all-time highs before retreating below $64K. After attempting a run at fresh highs, BTC lost weak support zones and landed with a thud at $58K.
As always, the culprit was an over-leveraged market. Around $700 million worth of leveraged longs were liquidated within moments.
On Bitfinex alone, a trader was liquidated for roughly $135M worth of ETH. There are two lessons here:
Always set a stop loss (no matter what CT tells you)
You’re having a better day than the ‘finex trader
The apparent trend reversal hit altcoins even harder — unless, of course, you’re looking at SHIB. Now that SHIB has flippened DOGE, it’s time to start wondering what the action means for alts in general.
Is SHIB flippening DOGE a healthy sign for the market, or does it indicate excessive speculation? That’s a key question for the market to decide in the coming days.
👁 The problem with Worldcoin
Worldcoin is an attempt at using crypto to distribute universal basic income (UBI) to every man, woman, and child on Earth. Built on Ethereum, Worldcoin at first sounds like a noble attempt to do good and simultaneously bring billions of people into crypto.
However, that’s where the good things about Worldcoin end. Its founders include Sam Altman, the Silicon Valley wunderkind behind Y Combinator. He’s seen fit to give VCs a hefty 20% cut of pre-mined Worldcoin tokens. Think about that: 20% of tokens to VCs for a coin with intended global distribution...
...And we haven’t even mentioned the part about eyeballs. Worldcoin decided to go ahead and create a round metallic ball dubbed ‘the orb’ whose job is to scan your eyeballs in exchange for crypto. The scan detects tells the system whether you have/haven’t already received Worldcoin.
The levels of dystopian nightmare involved in Worldcoin’s entire premise are astounding. But even worse is Altman’s apparent surprise at people’s reticence toward giving up their retinas for crypto.
🗳 Polkadot holders are voting on a rebrand
Polkadot is a ‘blockchain of blockchains’ aiming to unite all of crypto into a new decentralized internet. Ambitions of that scale require powerful branding, which is why Polkadot hired Koto, an all-star design agency that’s worked with AirBnB, Discord, Uber, and more.
Beginning today, Polkadot token holders can vote for their favorite design results from Koto’s studio. The voting process favors smaller DOT token holders using a mechanism called ‘quadratic voting’.
Essentially, quadratic voting gives more weight to wallets with less DOT in them. Since there are many more small wallets than there are whales, the results are decided by a broader collective rather than a few large holders.
Twitter
Sam Altman
No matter what you think about Worldcoin, I think some of the ideas in here are likely important to the future of privacy: worldcoin.org/privacy-by-des… twitter.com/Snowden/status…
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 11.01.21
💨 Metaverse tokens on the move
🧗♂️ Is Ethereum about to send?
🕵️ The best-kept secret in NFTs
🏃 Metaverse tokens on the move
By now you’ve surely heard about Facebook’s rebrand to Meta. Twitter is already full of memes covering all the most cringe moments from Zuck’s keynote, so we won’t rehash them here.
And even though the CTO of Oculus, a Meta-owned company, says Zuck has no plans to fully embrace crypto, the rebrand is indisputably good for metaverse-related crypto projects. That’s why several of them, including MANA, ENJ, and SAND, have doubled in price overnight.
This is likely just the beginning of the run on metaverse tokens. Projects like Decentraland have been around for years but there are several less well-known metaverse tokens waiting to be found.
ILV
Illuvium is an expansive RPG game on Ethereum via the scalable Immutable X sidechain. Gameplay revolves around collecting creatures called Illuvials scattered throughout Illuvium, a vast metaversal landscape.
UFO
Similar to Axie Infinity creators Mavis Labs, UFO Gaming is building a gaming metaverse filled with Play To Earn games, lands, and in-game collectible NFTs. Called the ‘Dark Metaverse’, UFO’s digital world requires UFO tokens to unlock experiences.
ATLAS
Star Atlas is an intergalactic metaverse game based in the year 2620. It’s built on Solana and uses two in-game tokens, ATLAS and POLIS, along with NFT and DeFi mechanics. The team creating Star Atlas is sophisticated and world-class, so watch this space.
🚀 Is Ethereum about to send?
Bitcoin pierced its all-time high recently, leading to the very natural speculation that Ethereum was next. Sure enough, ETH crept just above its ATH, but not with impressive conviction.
ETH has since slunk back below $4300 but appears poised to strike. Does it have the legs? In our estimate, ETH has several fundamental factors to push it higher.
🔼 The metaverse is largely built on Ethereum
🔼 Since EIP-1559, $3B in ETH has burned
On the technical side, Ethereum has completed a corrective wave 2 in an ascending channel and appears to be in the early stages of a parabolic wave 3 rise.
Here’s an easy visual to help you see it.
😎 Is Hic et Nunc the best-kept secret in NFTs?
Most of the NFT action is happening on Ethereum by way of marketplaces like OpenSea, Foundation, and SuperRare. There’s also a bit of Solana NFT activity but the quality/quantity of work isn’t there yet.
But Hic et Nunc, an NFT marketplace on Tezos, is surging forward to challenge Ethereum. If you follow the NFT space closely, many of the best + most collected artists are now linking to Hic et Nunc profiles (sometimes called HEN or HIC). Why are they moving to Tezos?
First and foremost, Tezos transactions are so cheap they’re basically free. They also confirm quickly. But the second reason for the explosion in Tezos NFT activity is quality artwork.
Hic et Nunc has managed to attract countless artists from the worlds of fine art, resulting in an NFT platform filled with works that rival the highest-selling pieces on SuperRare. To sweeten the deal, HEN artworks are also generally priced far below what Ethereum NFTs sell for.
There’s also OBJKT, the Tezos version of OpenSea, if you want to dive deeper.
💨 Metaverse tokens on the move
🧗♂️ Is Ethereum about to send?
🕵️ The best-kept secret in NFTs
🏃 Metaverse tokens on the move
By now you’ve surely heard about Facebook’s rebrand to Meta. Twitter is already full of memes covering all the most cringe moments from Zuck’s keynote, so we won’t rehash them here.
And even though the CTO of Oculus, a Meta-owned company, says Zuck has no plans to fully embrace crypto, the rebrand is indisputably good for metaverse-related crypto projects. That’s why several of them, including MANA, ENJ, and SAND, have doubled in price overnight.
This is likely just the beginning of the run on metaverse tokens. Projects like Decentraland have been around for years but there are several less well-known metaverse tokens waiting to be found.
ILV
Illuvium is an expansive RPG game on Ethereum via the scalable Immutable X sidechain. Gameplay revolves around collecting creatures called Illuvials scattered throughout Illuvium, a vast metaversal landscape.
UFO
Similar to Axie Infinity creators Mavis Labs, UFO Gaming is building a gaming metaverse filled with Play To Earn games, lands, and in-game collectible NFTs. Called the ‘Dark Metaverse’, UFO’s digital world requires UFO tokens to unlock experiences.
ATLAS
Star Atlas is an intergalactic metaverse game based in the year 2620. It’s built on Solana and uses two in-game tokens, ATLAS and POLIS, along with NFT and DeFi mechanics. The team creating Star Atlas is sophisticated and world-class, so watch this space.
🚀 Is Ethereum about to send?
Bitcoin pierced its all-time high recently, leading to the very natural speculation that Ethereum was next. Sure enough, ETH crept just above its ATH, but not with impressive conviction.
ETH has since slunk back below $4300 but appears poised to strike. Does it have the legs? In our estimate, ETH has several fundamental factors to push it higher.
🔼 The metaverse is largely built on Ethereum
🔼 Since EIP-1559, $3B in ETH has burned
On the technical side, Ethereum has completed a corrective wave 2 in an ascending channel and appears to be in the early stages of a parabolic wave 3 rise.
Here’s an easy visual to help you see it.
😎 Is Hic et Nunc the best-kept secret in NFTs?
Most of the NFT action is happening on Ethereum by way of marketplaces like OpenSea, Foundation, and SuperRare. There’s also a bit of Solana NFT activity but the quality/quantity of work isn’t there yet.
But Hic et Nunc, an NFT marketplace on Tezos, is surging forward to challenge Ethereum. If you follow the NFT space closely, many of the best + most collected artists are now linking to Hic et Nunc profiles (sometimes called HEN or HIC). Why are they moving to Tezos?
First and foremost, Tezos transactions are so cheap they’re basically free. They also confirm quickly. But the second reason for the explosion in Tezos NFT activity is quality artwork.
Hic et Nunc has managed to attract countless artists from the worlds of fine art, resulting in an NFT platform filled with works that rival the highest-selling pieces on SuperRare. To sweeten the deal, HEN artworks are also generally priced far below what Ethereum NFTs sell for.
There’s also OBJKT, the Tezos version of OpenSea, if you want to dive deeper.
Twitter
TΞtranodΞ (💎, 💎)
November's gonna be a great month $ETH #ETHEREUM 🌛
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 11.09.21
👨🏫 Intro to on-chain analysis
Blockchains are massive public data sets tracking token movements. They allow us to view incredible amounts of financial data, including:
👉 Real-time token movements (to/from exchanges)
👉 New wallet creation (to gauge adoption)
👉 Active addresses + tx count (to gauge demand)
Nothing even remotely close to on-chain metrics exists outside of crypto. But that’s a feature, not a bug — cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are designed to be fully transparent. What on-chain analysis does is utilize that transparency to inform your trading + investment decisions.
How to use on-chain analysis, pt. 1
Blockchain networks count utility as a fundamental feature. Determining just how much use a network is seeing relative to its market cap/token price is a quick yet insightful way to judge how undervalued or overvalued that network + token is.
An early yet timeless way to position how a given blockchain network + token is valued is the Network Value to Transactions (NVT) ratio. The NVT ratio is a basic formula that divides the network’s market cap by its transaction volume within a set timeframe.
Taking Ethereum for example, let’s imagine high token prices at ~$4.5K ETH yet network transaction volume during that same quarter is at a yearly low. The low volume reflects low demand for Ethereum, a network based on utility, insinuating that at $4.5K ETH, the network is overvalued.
You can also use on-chain metrics like NVT to contextualize other fundamental factors. Perhaps competing L1 blockchains like Solana, Polkadot, and Avalanche are gaining impressive traction during the same quarter Ethereum’s transaction volume is declining. Now, you have a more complete picture for creating an investment thesis or trading based on hard data.
Similarly, if Ethereum is seeing record breaking transaction volume (usually reflected by high gas prices) at the same time ETH price is stagnating, the NVT ratio might indicate ETH is undervalued.
In part 2, we’ll explore how to zero in on effective trading strategies using other on-chain metrics like new wallet creation and tracking token movements between relevant wallets.
👨🏫 Intro to on-chain analysis
Blockchains are massive public data sets tracking token movements. They allow us to view incredible amounts of financial data, including:
👉 Real-time token movements (to/from exchanges)
👉 New wallet creation (to gauge adoption)
👉 Active addresses + tx count (to gauge demand)
Nothing even remotely close to on-chain metrics exists outside of crypto. But that’s a feature, not a bug — cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are designed to be fully transparent. What on-chain analysis does is utilize that transparency to inform your trading + investment decisions.
How to use on-chain analysis, pt. 1
Blockchain networks count utility as a fundamental feature. Determining just how much use a network is seeing relative to its market cap/token price is a quick yet insightful way to judge how undervalued or overvalued that network + token is.
An early yet timeless way to position how a given blockchain network + token is valued is the Network Value to Transactions (NVT) ratio. The NVT ratio is a basic formula that divides the network’s market cap by its transaction volume within a set timeframe.
Taking Ethereum for example, let’s imagine high token prices at ~$4.5K ETH yet network transaction volume during that same quarter is at a yearly low. The low volume reflects low demand for Ethereum, a network based on utility, insinuating that at $4.5K ETH, the network is overvalued.
You can also use on-chain metrics like NVT to contextualize other fundamental factors. Perhaps competing L1 blockchains like Solana, Polkadot, and Avalanche are gaining impressive traction during the same quarter Ethereum’s transaction volume is declining. Now, you have a more complete picture for creating an investment thesis or trading based on hard data.
Similarly, if Ethereum is seeing record breaking transaction volume (usually reflected by high gas prices) at the same time ETH price is stagnating, the NVT ratio might indicate ETH is undervalued.
In part 2, we’ll explore how to zero in on effective trading strategies using other on-chain metrics like new wallet creation and tracking token movements between relevant wallets.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 11.10.21
👩🏫 Using on-chain analysis for BTC trading
The BTC blockchain allows anyone to see public stores of organic financial data. That’s an incredibly powerful info source if you know how to use it. Use this quick guide to on-chain analysis to inform your crypto trades + investments using blockchain-based signals.
👀 Tracking token movements
The best place to start with on-chain analysis is this question: are token holders actually holding tokens or are they spending them? To figure that out, you need to track token movements. Tracking tokens is a fundamental part of on-chain analysis. In a nutshell, on-chain analysis seeks to watch Bitcoin wallets for a few things:
➡️ Token inflows/outflows to exchange wallets
➡️ Whales (high net worth wallets) moving tokens
➡️ HODL rates (movements of old tokens)
Watching the amounts of tokens in wallets can help uncover soon-to-happen events like supply shock — a phenomenon that happens when there aren’t enough coins in circulation to cover demand.
For instance, if on-chain analysis reveals more BTC wallets are increasing their holdings and moving to cold storage vs. sending BTC to exchanges, it’s evident the market is in accumulation mode. Accumulation typically precedes a bullish phase — so, if you’re aware of accumulation, it’s simple to position yourself accordingly.
🔗 On-chain indicators
There are a few well-tested and trusted indicators used by on-chain analysts for understanding market cycles. One of the most important indicators is called the Puell Multiple (PM).
What the PM effectively measures is how profitable BTC miners are by combining daily BTC emission rate + yearly moving average. When miners are very profitable during market tops (high incentive to sell), the PM tends to peak above a reading of 4, giving you a straightforward way to cycle in and out of the market using real data.
Another simple on-chain indicator is realized market cap. The realized mcap removes all inactive mature coins (i.e., tokens that haven’t from wallets moved in ages) from its purview, then revalues them at current prices when they’re spent.
With realized mcap, you can determine whether the market is in a bull, bear, or accumulation phase based on the interplay between the realized cap and the market cap. Historically, the market cap dipping below the realized cap means a bear market cycle has finally bottomed out.
Next, we’ll share the best resources for getting started doing your own on-chain analysis.
👩🏫 Using on-chain analysis for BTC trading
The BTC blockchain allows anyone to see public stores of organic financial data. That’s an incredibly powerful info source if you know how to use it. Use this quick guide to on-chain analysis to inform your crypto trades + investments using blockchain-based signals.
👀 Tracking token movements
The best place to start with on-chain analysis is this question: are token holders actually holding tokens or are they spending them? To figure that out, you need to track token movements. Tracking tokens is a fundamental part of on-chain analysis. In a nutshell, on-chain analysis seeks to watch Bitcoin wallets for a few things:
➡️ Token inflows/outflows to exchange wallets
➡️ Whales (high net worth wallets) moving tokens
➡️ HODL rates (movements of old tokens)
Watching the amounts of tokens in wallets can help uncover soon-to-happen events like supply shock — a phenomenon that happens when there aren’t enough coins in circulation to cover demand.
For instance, if on-chain analysis reveals more BTC wallets are increasing their holdings and moving to cold storage vs. sending BTC to exchanges, it’s evident the market is in accumulation mode. Accumulation typically precedes a bullish phase — so, if you’re aware of accumulation, it’s simple to position yourself accordingly.
🔗 On-chain indicators
There are a few well-tested and trusted indicators used by on-chain analysts for understanding market cycles. One of the most important indicators is called the Puell Multiple (PM).
What the PM effectively measures is how profitable BTC miners are by combining daily BTC emission rate + yearly moving average. When miners are very profitable during market tops (high incentive to sell), the PM tends to peak above a reading of 4, giving you a straightforward way to cycle in and out of the market using real data.
Another simple on-chain indicator is realized market cap. The realized mcap removes all inactive mature coins (i.e., tokens that haven’t from wallets moved in ages) from its purview, then revalues them at current prices when they’re spent.
With realized mcap, you can determine whether the market is in a bull, bear, or accumulation phase based on the interplay between the realized cap and the market cap. Historically, the market cap dipping below the realized cap means a bear market cycle has finally bottomed out.
Next, we’ll share the best resources for getting started doing your own on-chain analysis.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 11.22.21
🛠 The best resources for learning on-chain analysis
On-chain analysis is something you hear about from big league traders but feels impossible to learn on your own. Thankfully on-chain analysis is nowhere near as complex as it often seems. No, it’s actually downright simple because you’re essentially just making straightforward interpretations of public data on blockchains.
We walked you through a few of the basic necessities for learning about on-chain analysis in our previous updates. Some of those basics are:
⚫ Tracking token movements on/off exchanges
⚫ New wallet creation to track adoption
⚫ Using on-chain indicators like the Puell Multiple
You have the basic ideas, now it’s crucial to look at who the best in the business are so you can follow by example. Without further ado, here are some of the best on-chain analysts and tools at your disposal.
🤺 Best on-chain analysts
There are technical analysts, fundamental analysts, and then there are on-chain analysts. OCAs are a combination of technical + fundamental analysts as they use analytical data to interpret fundamental factors. The best on-chain analysts to follow today are:
👉 Willy Woo is an on-chain expert with nearly 1M Twitter followers.
👉 Ki Young Ju founded CryptoQuant and delivers precise OCA.
👉 David Puell invented the Puell Multiple and other OCA indicators.
As a starter pack, the above three OCAs are the best in the biz and will help you quickly understand the ins and outs of tracking blockchain data. Go to Willy Woo for bite-sized kernels of wisdom, Ki Young Ju for wallet ←—> exchange flows, and David Puell for advanced lessons on OCA.
🔧 Tools you can’t miss
On-chain analysis demands up to the second data on token movements across blockchains and exchanges. You need to interpret data accurately — but there’s so much of it that you can’t go without game-changing tools.
💎 Glassnode is widely respected as the leader in on-chain metrics.
🧠 CryptoQuant promises actionable on-chain data.
👀 Parsiq is a decentralized platform for monitoring on-chain data.
Glassnode is the industry standard for following blockchain financial data. However, CryptoQuant is a crowd favorite amongst retail traders. Finally, Parsiq lets you build custom modules for monitoring blockchain data in real-time so you can set up alerts and signals.
🔗 Top on-chain indicators
To get the most out of on-chain data, you need to head straight for the best indicators to build a picture of the global situation. Get started with the following indicators:
🌊 Wallet <-> exchange inflows & outflows: Learn to identify when traders are depositing large sums of tokens into exchanges. This often signals a sell-off is near.
💸 Fiat & stablecoins flows between exchanges: When price action is led by fiat to crypto exchanges, institutions & retail are leading the charge, whereas stablecoin led bull runs indicate seasoned crypto traders are at work.
➡️ Track blockchain usage by units transferred: The more token units transferred on a given day/blockchain, the greater the demand for that blockchain + asset, leading to a jump in price down the line.
This is not a conclusive list of on-chain indicators but is a great starting point for using some of the most widely quoted indicators in the OCA space. Get to know how to track exchange inflows and blockchain usage like the back of your hand, then you’ll have an easy time determining market sentiment without checking Crypto Twitter.
🛠 The best resources for learning on-chain analysis
On-chain analysis is something you hear about from big league traders but feels impossible to learn on your own. Thankfully on-chain analysis is nowhere near as complex as it often seems. No, it’s actually downright simple because you’re essentially just making straightforward interpretations of public data on blockchains.
We walked you through a few of the basic necessities for learning about on-chain analysis in our previous updates. Some of those basics are:
⚫ Tracking token movements on/off exchanges
⚫ New wallet creation to track adoption
⚫ Using on-chain indicators like the Puell Multiple
You have the basic ideas, now it’s crucial to look at who the best in the business are so you can follow by example. Without further ado, here are some of the best on-chain analysts and tools at your disposal.
🤺 Best on-chain analysts
There are technical analysts, fundamental analysts, and then there are on-chain analysts. OCAs are a combination of technical + fundamental analysts as they use analytical data to interpret fundamental factors. The best on-chain analysts to follow today are:
👉 Willy Woo is an on-chain expert with nearly 1M Twitter followers.
👉 Ki Young Ju founded CryptoQuant and delivers precise OCA.
👉 David Puell invented the Puell Multiple and other OCA indicators.
As a starter pack, the above three OCAs are the best in the biz and will help you quickly understand the ins and outs of tracking blockchain data. Go to Willy Woo for bite-sized kernels of wisdom, Ki Young Ju for wallet ←—> exchange flows, and David Puell for advanced lessons on OCA.
🔧 Tools you can’t miss
On-chain analysis demands up to the second data on token movements across blockchains and exchanges. You need to interpret data accurately — but there’s so much of it that you can’t go without game-changing tools.
💎 Glassnode is widely respected as the leader in on-chain metrics.
🧠 CryptoQuant promises actionable on-chain data.
👀 Parsiq is a decentralized platform for monitoring on-chain data.
Glassnode is the industry standard for following blockchain financial data. However, CryptoQuant is a crowd favorite amongst retail traders. Finally, Parsiq lets you build custom modules for monitoring blockchain data in real-time so you can set up alerts and signals.
🔗 Top on-chain indicators
To get the most out of on-chain data, you need to head straight for the best indicators to build a picture of the global situation. Get started with the following indicators:
🌊 Wallet <-> exchange inflows & outflows: Learn to identify when traders are depositing large sums of tokens into exchanges. This often signals a sell-off is near.
💸 Fiat & stablecoins flows between exchanges: When price action is led by fiat to crypto exchanges, institutions & retail are leading the charge, whereas stablecoin led bull runs indicate seasoned crypto traders are at work.
➡️ Track blockchain usage by units transferred: The more token units transferred on a given day/blockchain, the greater the demand for that blockchain + asset, leading to a jump in price down the line.
This is not a conclusive list of on-chain indicators but is a great starting point for using some of the most widely quoted indicators in the OCA space. Get to know how to track exchange inflows and blockchain usage like the back of your hand, then you’ll have an easy time determining market sentiment without checking Crypto Twitter.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 11.23.21
😓 Should you abandon Ethereum?
Last week, Three Arrows Capital CEO Zhu Su kicked the hornet’s nest when he stated he was walking away from Ethereum. In his opinion, Ethereum gas fees have priced out the majority of retail users because developers have acted too slowly in upgrading the network’s capacity.
Ethereum 2.0 represents the long-awaited switch from proof of work consensus to proof of stake. The move will make Ethereum orders of magnitude more energy-efficient while increasing network throughput several hundred times using sharding technology.
However, the move to ETH 2.0 has been dogged by factional infighting between key Ethereum developer teams causing perpetually delayed milestones. In the here and now, demand for Ethereum is at all-time highs — a fact evidenced by the $300+ transaction fees that show no sign of abating.
That’s why Su — along with other influencers — are coming out of the woodwork to claim they’ve left the Ethereum ecosystem for good and are now all in on other Layer 1 blockchains.
♨️ The L1 space heats up
The chains generating the most support at the moment are Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche, and Tezos, but several lesser-known networks are waiting in the wings. Those include Oasis, Kadena, Near Protocol, and even the interoperable ICON network.
Of those names, only Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche, and Oasis have fully deployed mainnets along with decentralized exchanges, EVM compatible tools, and vibrant DeFi + NFT markets. However, the question ultimately boils down to whether that’s enough to walk away from Ethereum, the world’s most liquid, adopted, and asset-rich blockchain.
🦸♂️But L2s can save Ethereum
What Zhu Su and others forget when they throw mud at Ethereum is that effective Layer 2 scaling solutions already exist with fully deployed applications + billions of dollars worth in TVL. For examples, look no further than Polygon, Loopring, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Immutable X.
Because of L2s, it’s simply too hasty to walk away from Ethereum, especially when one can also bridge Ethereum assets to other more scalable chains like Fantom. Heck, you can bridge Ethereum assets to Solana and Avalanche too.
Instead of abandoning Ethereum, we advocate experimenting with other blockchains to see how they work and what’s available on them. On Tezos, you’ll find an incredible wealth of fine art NFTs while on Solana there’s DeFi and gaming. The future is multichain, so it makes perfect sense to get adjusted now.
But it’s likely that Ethereum will always sit at the head of the table when it comes to L1s — especially when ETH 2.0 rolls around. So, don’t walk away just yet.
😓 Should you abandon Ethereum?
Last week, Three Arrows Capital CEO Zhu Su kicked the hornet’s nest when he stated he was walking away from Ethereum. In his opinion, Ethereum gas fees have priced out the majority of retail users because developers have acted too slowly in upgrading the network’s capacity.
Ethereum 2.0 represents the long-awaited switch from proof of work consensus to proof of stake. The move will make Ethereum orders of magnitude more energy-efficient while increasing network throughput several hundred times using sharding technology.
However, the move to ETH 2.0 has been dogged by factional infighting between key Ethereum developer teams causing perpetually delayed milestones. In the here and now, demand for Ethereum is at all-time highs — a fact evidenced by the $300+ transaction fees that show no sign of abating.
That’s why Su — along with other influencers — are coming out of the woodwork to claim they’ve left the Ethereum ecosystem for good and are now all in on other Layer 1 blockchains.
♨️ The L1 space heats up
The chains generating the most support at the moment are Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche, and Tezos, but several lesser-known networks are waiting in the wings. Those include Oasis, Kadena, Near Protocol, and even the interoperable ICON network.
Of those names, only Solana, Polkadot, Avalanche, and Oasis have fully deployed mainnets along with decentralized exchanges, EVM compatible tools, and vibrant DeFi + NFT markets. However, the question ultimately boils down to whether that’s enough to walk away from Ethereum, the world’s most liquid, adopted, and asset-rich blockchain.
🦸♂️But L2s can save Ethereum
What Zhu Su and others forget when they throw mud at Ethereum is that effective Layer 2 scaling solutions already exist with fully deployed applications + billions of dollars worth in TVL. For examples, look no further than Polygon, Loopring, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Immutable X.
Because of L2s, it’s simply too hasty to walk away from Ethereum, especially when one can also bridge Ethereum assets to other more scalable chains like Fantom. Heck, you can bridge Ethereum assets to Solana and Avalanche too.
Instead of abandoning Ethereum, we advocate experimenting with other blockchains to see how they work and what’s available on them. On Tezos, you’ll find an incredible wealth of fine art NFTs while on Solana there’s DeFi and gaming. The future is multichain, so it makes perfect sense to get adjusted now.
But it’s likely that Ethereum will always sit at the head of the table when it comes to L1s — especially when ETH 2.0 rolls around. So, don’t walk away just yet.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 12.06.21
🔥 We just raised $35M to build the best crypto investment tools in the world
Here at Stacked HQ, we’re in full-on celebration mode after closing a $35 million funding round with some of the industry’s most incredible supporters 🥳
To say we’re in disbelief just wouldn’t be right — we’ve known all along that Stacked is the best platform out there for passive crypto investing. But having years of hard work and long-term vision validated by industry titans like Alameda Research...well, that just hits different.
It wasn’t only Alameda who made this possible. The funding round was co-led by the amazing people at Mirana Ventures and strengthened by Fidelity International, DRW, Alumni Ventures, and Jump Capital. Our investors see the same thing as our rapidly-expanding userbase — a simple way to passively gain exposure to the most exciting asset class in the world.
Stacked has enabled $10 billion worth of crypto transactions while on a shoestring budget and with nearly zero marketing efforts. We’ve grown organically on the strength of word of mouth recommendations because our products win in diverse market conditions and are truly easy to use.
With increased funding, we can finally go all-in on building tailor-made structured investment products like risk-adjusted portfolios, granular investment advice, and customizable stacks made from successful strategies. To get there, we’re doubling our stellar team of 40 and working to partner with more crypto exchanges.
If you haven’t given Stacked a try yet, here's your chance. Join us at 👉 StackedInvest.com 👈 to create a free account and instantly invest in professionally built portfolios 💪
🔥 We just raised $35M to build the best crypto investment tools in the world
Here at Stacked HQ, we’re in full-on celebration mode after closing a $35 million funding round with some of the industry’s most incredible supporters 🥳
To say we’re in disbelief just wouldn’t be right — we’ve known all along that Stacked is the best platform out there for passive crypto investing. But having years of hard work and long-term vision validated by industry titans like Alameda Research...well, that just hits different.
It wasn’t only Alameda who made this possible. The funding round was co-led by the amazing people at Mirana Ventures and strengthened by Fidelity International, DRW, Alumni Ventures, and Jump Capital. Our investors see the same thing as our rapidly-expanding userbase — a simple way to passively gain exposure to the most exciting asset class in the world.
Stacked has enabled $10 billion worth of crypto transactions while on a shoestring budget and with nearly zero marketing efforts. We’ve grown organically on the strength of word of mouth recommendations because our products win in diverse market conditions and are truly easy to use.
With increased funding, we can finally go all-in on building tailor-made structured investment products like risk-adjusted portfolios, granular investment advice, and customizable stacks made from successful strategies. To get there, we’re doubling our stellar team of 40 and working to partner with more crypto exchanges.
If you haven’t given Stacked a try yet, here's your chance. Join us at 👉 StackedInvest.com 👈 to create a free account and instantly invest in professionally built portfolios 💪
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 12.08.21
🔌 Why Square's rebrand is a huge W for crypto
After resigning his role as Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey wasted no time going all-in on a new vision for his payments company Square. Dorsey approved an unanticipated rebrand to Block — signaling his intention to move decisively toward crypto.
Block will oversee an ecosystem of products including Cash App, Tidal, and a platform for Bitcoin developers called TBD54566975. And yes, Square will live on too, but only as a payment processing service.
If the move sounds familiar, that’s because Facebook just finished a similar pivot with its Meta rebrand. However, whereas Mark Zuckerberg is trying to further centralize the web, Dorsey seems intent on decentralizing it.
Payments are a powerful thing. After all, we’re talking about the movement of value which is the essential ingredient keeping the global economy spinning. In the film Dune, he who controls the spice controls the universe. But in our world, the same is true for whoever controls the flow of money.
What if no one and everyone controlled the flow of money? That’s the prospect enabled by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but getting the mainstream behind such a network requires friends in high places.
🤝 Friends in high places
Dorsey appears to be just such a friend. In a press release, he said Block’s purpose is economic empowerment. Considering his Twitter bio reads #bitcoin, it’s fair to assume the empowerment he’s envisioning comes in the form of global BTC access for all.
But what would that look like? Spread between Block’s holdings is the making of an interconnected empire running on crypto. Tidal, for example, is already considering adding NFT support allowing artists to receive permanent royalties on resales. Square itself holds over 8,000 BTC and is generating billions of dollars each quarter from crypto sales.
Why single out Dorsey and the Block ecosystem? Well, the answer is simple — no one else is building crypto into its business model at Block’s scale. They’re not just big fish, they’re whales in the TradFi world. Square alone is valued somewhere north of $124 billion.
That’s why Dorsey’s bold move toward crypto is likely to have major repercussions for his competitors and will likely reshape the conversation about crypto for years to come.
🔌 Why Square's rebrand is a huge W for crypto
After resigning his role as Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey wasted no time going all-in on a new vision for his payments company Square. Dorsey approved an unanticipated rebrand to Block — signaling his intention to move decisively toward crypto.
Block will oversee an ecosystem of products including Cash App, Tidal, and a platform for Bitcoin developers called TBD54566975. And yes, Square will live on too, but only as a payment processing service.
If the move sounds familiar, that’s because Facebook just finished a similar pivot with its Meta rebrand. However, whereas Mark Zuckerberg is trying to further centralize the web, Dorsey seems intent on decentralizing it.
Payments are a powerful thing. After all, we’re talking about the movement of value which is the essential ingredient keeping the global economy spinning. In the film Dune, he who controls the spice controls the universe. But in our world, the same is true for whoever controls the flow of money.
What if no one and everyone controlled the flow of money? That’s the prospect enabled by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but getting the mainstream behind such a network requires friends in high places.
🤝 Friends in high places
Dorsey appears to be just such a friend. In a press release, he said Block’s purpose is economic empowerment. Considering his Twitter bio reads #bitcoin, it’s fair to assume the empowerment he’s envisioning comes in the form of global BTC access for all.
But what would that look like? Spread between Block’s holdings is the making of an interconnected empire running on crypto. Tidal, for example, is already considering adding NFT support allowing artists to receive permanent royalties on resales. Square itself holds over 8,000 BTC and is generating billions of dollars each quarter from crypto sales.
Why single out Dorsey and the Block ecosystem? Well, the answer is simple — no one else is building crypto into its business model at Block’s scale. They’re not just big fish, they’re whales in the TradFi world. Square alone is valued somewhere north of $124 billion.
That’s why Dorsey’s bold move toward crypto is likely to have major repercussions for his competitors and will likely reshape the conversation about crypto for years to come.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 12.14.21
🏦 Crypto in the congressional spotlight
Cryptocurrencies have stolen the spotlight during US government affairs on numerous occasions this year. However, the spate of congressional hearings that started last week and continue through tomorrow’s monetary policy meeting are the most important yet.
Last week a veritable who’s who amongst crypto CEOs appeared before congress to make a case for digital currencies. Amongst them was none other than Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX, who spoke on the necessity of well-informed crypto regulations and the growing clout cryptocurrencies have in mainstream society.
Several representatives and congresspeople — Reps. Anthony Gonzalez and Bryan Steil — emphasized how crucial a friendly regulatory atmosphere towards crypto is for keeping the rising tide of Web3 innovation domiciled in the US.
That sentiment was echoed across party lines and appeared far more productive than previous divisive meetings. But during today’s hearing, the positive tone stalled around the topic of stablecoins.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has staunchly opposed the cryptocurrency industry — and today was no different. She claimed stablecoins are “...propping up one of the shadiest parts of the crypto world, DeFi, where consumers are least protected from getting scammed.” She then went on to say stablecoins “pose risks to our consumers & to our economy.”
Her remarks were in direct opposition to Sen. Toomey, who reiterated support for including stablecoins within existing banking infrastructure. “Stablecoins offer tremendous potential benefits, including greater payment speed, lower payment costs, expanded access to the payment system, and programmability.”
🦾 BTC holds the line at $46K
After a relatively disastrous week full of liquidations, capitulations, and bearish vibes across Crypto Twitter, BTC finally appears to have found its footing between $46K — $50K.
The indecision currently taking hold of the market appears correlated to the final day of Fed monetary policy talks scheduled for Wednesday. Many expect the Fed to comment on the unexpected and unabated rise of inflation.
Increased flight to stablecoins indicates traders are expecting increased volatility. However, given Bitcoin’s core utility as a store of value that hedges against inflation, the anticipated volatility might be to the upside. In recent weeks, BTC has repeatedly entered oversold territory, indicating sellers are increasingly exhausted in the current range.
Watch for a reaction should BTC touch $46K — a strong bounce here shows needed vigor from bulls if they hope to bring BTC out of its short-term slump.
🏦 Crypto in the congressional spotlight
Cryptocurrencies have stolen the spotlight during US government affairs on numerous occasions this year. However, the spate of congressional hearings that started last week and continue through tomorrow’s monetary policy meeting are the most important yet.
Last week a veritable who’s who amongst crypto CEOs appeared before congress to make a case for digital currencies. Amongst them was none other than Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX, who spoke on the necessity of well-informed crypto regulations and the growing clout cryptocurrencies have in mainstream society.
Several representatives and congresspeople — Reps. Anthony Gonzalez and Bryan Steil — emphasized how crucial a friendly regulatory atmosphere towards crypto is for keeping the rising tide of Web3 innovation domiciled in the US.
That sentiment was echoed across party lines and appeared far more productive than previous divisive meetings. But during today’s hearing, the positive tone stalled around the topic of stablecoins.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has staunchly opposed the cryptocurrency industry — and today was no different. She claimed stablecoins are “...propping up one of the shadiest parts of the crypto world, DeFi, where consumers are least protected from getting scammed.” She then went on to say stablecoins “pose risks to our consumers & to our economy.”
Her remarks were in direct opposition to Sen. Toomey, who reiterated support for including stablecoins within existing banking infrastructure. “Stablecoins offer tremendous potential benefits, including greater payment speed, lower payment costs, expanded access to the payment system, and programmability.”
🦾 BTC holds the line at $46K
After a relatively disastrous week full of liquidations, capitulations, and bearish vibes across Crypto Twitter, BTC finally appears to have found its footing between $46K — $50K.
The indecision currently taking hold of the market appears correlated to the final day of Fed monetary policy talks scheduled for Wednesday. Many expect the Fed to comment on the unexpected and unabated rise of inflation.
Increased flight to stablecoins indicates traders are expecting increased volatility. However, given Bitcoin’s core utility as a store of value that hedges against inflation, the anticipated volatility might be to the upside. In recent weeks, BTC has repeatedly entered oversold territory, indicating sellers are increasingly exhausted in the current range.
Watch for a reaction should BTC touch $46K — a strong bounce here shows needed vigor from bulls if they hope to bring BTC out of its short-term slump.
Stacked Insights Newsletter, 12.14.21
🆙 BTC bounces as Fed moves to end stimulus
The Fed concluded its monetary policy summit on a high as it decided to withdraw its remaining pandemic stimulus efforts quickly. Traditional and crypto markets responded happily to the news as both turned back up after days of indecision and downward pressure.
To combat soaring inflation, the Fed announced a plan to increase interest rates more than threefold in the next fiscal year. That’s not a bad thing for risk-on assets like crypto as it reins in a fast and loose monetary policy many felt was pushing the economy toward recession.
BTC closed the day at just over $49K to mark a significant turnaround after plummeting to lows around the decisive $46K inflection point. However, altcoins that lost in excess of 30% during the correction are the ones rallying back hardest.
STX, AVAX, EGLD, and FTM have all reclaimed nearly 20% in a display of strength that signals buyers are ready and waiting on the sidelines. Meanwhile, ETH, often viewed as the altcoin talisman, is back above $4K after limiting its losses compared with BTC and blue chips like BNB, SOL, and DOT.
🏂 The Avalanche effect
Lately, we’ve talked a lot about pullbacks because, well, that’s pretty much what the market keeps doing. But if you haven’t lost complete interest in checking the charts, you’ve surely noticed one token that doesn’t appear phased at all.
That token would be AVAX, the native asset belonging to the Avalanche platform. It seems like no matter how much everyone else dives, AVAX only dips at most before reclaiming its footing with greater surety than ever.
Why — what’s keeping it strong? Today, as the market showed signs of life, AVAX showed signs of vigor by catapulting +20% as if ready to tackle all-time highs again within days. The move was likely due in part to Bank of America’s declaration that Avalanche might be Ethereum’s first true competitor. 🤺
According to BoFa, it all boils down to subnets — the name for custom layer one blockchains anyone can create using Avalanche. Subnets allow the Avalanche network to scale up to 4,500+ transactions per second for near-instant finality. That use case in itself is fine and dandy, but the kicker comes with Avalanche’s increasingly killer network effects.
Just last month, global accounting firm Deloitte signed on to use Avalanche for a FEMA reimbursements service called Close As You Go. The program speeds disaster relief funds where they’re needed most — a fitting application for a fast blockchain.
It's possible we're only seeing the beginning of enterprises adopting blockchains. Given the buzz around Avalanche's speed and security, AVAX might find itself teleporting well into the crypto top 10 by market cap.
🆙 BTC bounces as Fed moves to end stimulus
The Fed concluded its monetary policy summit on a high as it decided to withdraw its remaining pandemic stimulus efforts quickly. Traditional and crypto markets responded happily to the news as both turned back up after days of indecision and downward pressure.
To combat soaring inflation, the Fed announced a plan to increase interest rates more than threefold in the next fiscal year. That’s not a bad thing for risk-on assets like crypto as it reins in a fast and loose monetary policy many felt was pushing the economy toward recession.
BTC closed the day at just over $49K to mark a significant turnaround after plummeting to lows around the decisive $46K inflection point. However, altcoins that lost in excess of 30% during the correction are the ones rallying back hardest.
STX, AVAX, EGLD, and FTM have all reclaimed nearly 20% in a display of strength that signals buyers are ready and waiting on the sidelines. Meanwhile, ETH, often viewed as the altcoin talisman, is back above $4K after limiting its losses compared with BTC and blue chips like BNB, SOL, and DOT.
🏂 The Avalanche effect
Lately, we’ve talked a lot about pullbacks because, well, that’s pretty much what the market keeps doing. But if you haven’t lost complete interest in checking the charts, you’ve surely noticed one token that doesn’t appear phased at all.
That token would be AVAX, the native asset belonging to the Avalanche platform. It seems like no matter how much everyone else dives, AVAX only dips at most before reclaiming its footing with greater surety than ever.
Why — what’s keeping it strong? Today, as the market showed signs of life, AVAX showed signs of vigor by catapulting +20% as if ready to tackle all-time highs again within days. The move was likely due in part to Bank of America’s declaration that Avalanche might be Ethereum’s first true competitor. 🤺
According to BoFa, it all boils down to subnets — the name for custom layer one blockchains anyone can create using Avalanche. Subnets allow the Avalanche network to scale up to 4,500+ transactions per second for near-instant finality. That use case in itself is fine and dandy, but the kicker comes with Avalanche’s increasingly killer network effects.
Just last month, global accounting firm Deloitte signed on to use Avalanche for a FEMA reimbursements service called Close As You Go. The program speeds disaster relief funds where they’re needed most — a fitting application for a fast blockchain.
It's possible we're only seeing the beginning of enterprises adopting blockchains. Given the buzz around Avalanche's speed and security, AVAX might find itself teleporting well into the crypto top 10 by market cap.
