Historical on-chain data shows that high bitcoin (BTC) demand often precedes price recoveries and rallies; however, this is not the case at the moment. Current market dynamics suggest that such price movements are unlikely in the near term because BTC demand growth has remained at low levels. A recent report from CryptoQuant revealed that bitcoin demand has slowed significantly since early April, when the crypto asset hovered around $70,000.
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🇺🇸 Hex Founder Richard Heart’s Bid to Dismiss SEC Fraud Lawsuit Fails
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has contested Hex founder Richard Heart’s attempt to dismiss its $1 billion securities fraud lawsuit, asserting its jurisdiction over the case. In its opposition brief, filed in a New York federal court on August 22 but dated July 8, the SEC contended that Heart’s motion to dismiss fails to address the well-supported allegations in the complaint and ignores relevant legal standards.
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission has contested Hex founder Richard Heart’s attempt to dismiss its $1 billion securities fraud lawsuit, asserting its jurisdiction over the case. In its opposition brief, filed in a New York federal court on August 22 but dated July 8, the SEC contended that Heart’s motion to dismiss fails to address the well-supported allegations in the complaint and ignores relevant legal standards.
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🇨🇴 Colombian Data Protection Authority Formulates Charges Against Worldcoin
The Colombian Industry and Commerce Superintendence (SIC), the personal data protection authority of the country, has formulated charges against Worldcoin, the biometric digital ID project, for violations of the personal data regime. The institution stated that the accusation focuses on determining whether Worldcoin violated Colombian law in its handling of the personal and private data collected from Colombian users.
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The Colombian Industry and Commerce Superintendence (SIC), the personal data protection authority of the country, has formulated charges against Worldcoin, the biometric digital ID project, for violations of the personal data regime. The institution stated that the accusation focuses on determining whether Worldcoin violated Colombian law in its handling of the personal and private data collected from Colombian users.
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The total daily transaction fees paid on the Solana blockchain, measured in U.S. dollars, have fallen to a level not observed since early May 2024. On Monday, daily transaction fees on Solana dropped to $639,000 — representing a 65% decrease from this month's peak of $1.83 million on August 8 and an 87% decline from the all-time high of $5.08 million on March 18, according to The Block's Data Dashboard.
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🇺🇸 SEC Charges Abra With Unregistered Sales of Crypto Asset Securities
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed settled charges against Plutus Lending LLC, operating as Abra, for failing to register the offers and sales of its crypto asset lending product, Abra Earn. The SEC also accused Abra of operating as an unregistered investment company, further complicating the firm’s regulatory standing.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed settled charges against Plutus Lending LLC, operating as Abra, for failing to register the offers and sales of its crypto asset lending product, Abra Earn. The SEC also accused Abra of operating as an unregistered investment company, further complicating the firm’s regulatory standing.
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MakerDAO has rebranded to Sky and announced the names of its upcoming upgraded tokens, USDS and SKY, set for September 18. The release of the names follows its recent confirmation of upgrades to its token ecosystem. The rebranding is part of MakerDAO’s “Endgame Plan,” a vision laid out by co-founder Rune Christensen aimed at transforming the structure of the DAO to enhance DeFi’s growth, accessibility, and resilience.
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Nasdaq, in partnership with CF Benchmarks, has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list and trade Nasdaq Bitcoin Index Options (XBTX). Regulatory approval would enable investors to manage and hedge bitcoin positions using options that track the underlying asset through the CME CF Benchmarks Bitcoin Real-Time Index (BRTI). If approved, these bitcoin options would become the first cryptocurrency derivatives cleared by the U.S. Options Clearing Corporation (OCC).
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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin sees crypto airdrops as a promising initial use case for blockchain-based identity frameworks. In an Aug. 28 post on X, Buterin outlined the goals of airdrops as distributing tokens to genuine community members, rewarding project contributions, and ensuring fairness. He suggested that projects could leverage ZK-based identity, credential, and attestation frameworks to achieve these aims.
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📣 Crypto-friendly web startup Brave lays off 15% of its workforce
Brave Software has let go of 27 people, or about 15% of its workforce. This is the second round of layoffs for the web browser and search startup within the past year, according to a TechCrunch report. The privacy-focused internet company founded by Mozilla co-creator Brendan Eich has steadily grown since its founding in 2015. According to its latest transparency report, Brave counts nearly 80 million monthly active users, up from 65 million at the end of last year.
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Brave Software has let go of 27 people, or about 15% of its workforce. This is the second round of layoffs for the web browser and search startup within the past year, according to a TechCrunch report. The privacy-focused internet company founded by Mozilla co-creator Brendan Eich has steadily grown since its founding in 2015. According to its latest transparency report, Brave counts nearly 80 million monthly active users, up from 65 million at the end of last year.
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Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds in the U.S. reported daily net inflows of $5.84 million on Wednesday, ending a nine-day streak of outflows. The Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE) recorded a daily net outflow of $3.81 million, countered by inflows of $8.4 million into BlackRock’s spot ether fund and $1.26 million into Fidelity’s FETH, SoSoValue data showed.
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Spot Ethereum (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US registered $5.9 million in net inflows on Aug. 28 after nine consecutive days of outflows, based on Farside Investors data. Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETHE) registered $3.8 million in outflows yesterday, the smallest amount of cash leaving the fund since the spot Ether ETFs debuted in the US on July 23.
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Bitcoin miners’ wallet balances have been on a steady decline since 2011, with the trend continuing into 2024. The first chart illustrates a significant reduction from an all-time high of over 2.5 million BTC in late 2011 to under 2 million BTC by mid-2024. This decline has been influenced by miners liquidating assets to cover operational costs, especially during periods of market volatility and post-halving events.
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The Ethereum Foundation Ecosystem Support Program (EFESP) allocated a total of roughly $8.5 million to support 98 projects, according to the foundation’s inaugural grants allocation report published on Aug. 30. Although the report breaks down the projects by type, recipient, and contact, it does not provide a detailed breakdown of how much each project received.
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Despite an eight-day streak of positive net inflows, U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds logged a red candle for the month of August, logging a total net outflow of about $94 million. That sum is well within the bounds of a single good or bad day though, according to data from SoSoValue. Spot bitcoin ETFs netted over $250 million on Aug. 23, the best day for the funds this month, while the funds lost $237 million on their worst day, Aug. 2.
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Throughout the FTX bankruptcy, many different avenues have been explored or proposed to maximize creditor recovery, from relaunching the FTX exchange in order to make money back for creditors to distributing claims as tokens in a new venture that can be traded. Some decentralized marketplaces such as Found.xyz and Figure Markets even launched support for tokenized FTX claims trading this summer, in a move that one crypto CEO called "one of the most crypto things" he's ever seen.
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Trading volumes on centralized cryptocurrency exchanges increased in August, extending the growth that began in July after hitting a multi-month low in June. The Block's Data Dashboard reveals that monthly spot market volumes across global cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance and Coinbase, reached $1.2 trillion in August, up from $1.12 trillion in July—a 6.6% increase. Binance captured the largest market share in August, with a trading volume of $448.45 billion.
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Blockchain security firm CertiK reported that crypto projects were exploited for a total of $310 million in August, the second-highest monthly total this year. The firm noted that $10.3 million of the stolen assets were recovered or returned, reducing the net loss to $300.6 million.
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WazirX has begun the second phase of its fiat currency withdrawal process ahead of schedule on Sept. 3. The process was originally slated to begin on Sept. 9 and comes as the exchange faces the aftermath of a major security breach that resulted in the theft of over $230 million in user assets. CEO Nishal Shetty shared the update on social media and said the exchange is continuing to do all it can to restore access to customer funds.
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Farside data shows that Bitcoin ETFs experienced a significant outflow of $287.8 million on Sept. 3, marking the largest outflow since May 1, when $563.7 million exited the market. Eight ETF issuers recorded outflows, highlighting a broad retreat from Bitcoin ETF investments. Among the hardest hit was Fidelity’s FBTC, which saw a $162.3 million outflow, and Grayscale’s GBTC, with $50.4 million leaving the fund. Bitwise’s BITB ETF lost $25.0 million, while ARK’s ARKB ETF experienced a $33.6 million outflow.
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