Bitcoin recently traded around $47,500, up from just below $46,000 before the news broke Wednesday afternoon. Ethereum’s ether (ETH), the second-largest crypto by market capitalization, jumped 11% and exceeded $2,500 for the first time in 20 months as attention turns to U.S. applications for ether ETFs. Original
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Ether, Lido DAO, Arbitrum Gain on Possibility of ETH ETF
Ether (ETH) and native tokens of applications built on Ethereum surged in the past 24 hours as traders bet on the possibility of an ether exchange-traded fund (ETF) following the expected approval of a bitcoin ETF in the U.S. Ether exchanged hands over $2,400 in early European hours Wednesday, up 5% in 24 hours. LDO, the governance token of the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind liquid-staking system Lido, gained over 20% while the ARB token of Ethereum scaling solution Arbitrum rose almost 17%. Bitcoin fell 2.2%. BlackRock has filed an…
What After Bitcoin ETF Approval? Ether (ETH) ETF Could Be Next
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Ether Price May Rise After Defunct Crypto Lender Celsius Says It Will Unstake Its ETH Holdings
“Celsius will unstake existing ETH holdings, which have provided valuable staking rewards income to the estate, to offset certain costs incurred throughout the restructuring process,” the firm said in an X post. “The significant unstaking activity in the next few days will unlock ETH to ensure timely distributions to creditors.” Source
Crypto Wallet Linked to Donald Trump Sent $2.4M in Ether to Coinbase
A wallet flagged as owned by Trump sent ETH to Coinbase in the past three weeks, where it was presumably sold. Source
Coinbase Launches Spot Trading of Bitcoin and Ether Outside the U.S.
The move came at a time where regulators in the U.S. started to heavily crack down on crypto companies, including Coinbase itself, which was sued and is still under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for allegedly violating federal securities laws. The exchange has moved to dismiss those allegations. Source
Bitcoin, Ether Drop Spurs $500M in Liquidations, But BTC Entering “Never Seen Before” Era
“Momentum has been consistently building in the Bitcoin builders space all year, and we are now seeing the markets reflect the excitement around the increased activity,” shared Muneed Ali, founder of Bitcoin development firm Trust Machines, in an email to CoinDesk. “Due to the rise of Ordinals and Bitcoin L2s, there are reasons to be bullish on the Bitcoin ecosystem. We are entering an era of Bitcoin that we have never seen before. Original
Bitcoin, Ether Options’ Value on Deribit Reaches Record High of $23B
At press time, most open interest in bitcoin and ether options was concentrated in call options. In bitcoin’s case, a large concentration of open interest is seen in calls at $50,000, $40,000, and $45,000 strikes. In ether’s case, calls at $2,300, $2,400, $2,500 and $3,000 are the most popular. Source CryptoX Portal
Bitcoin, Ether Options’ Value on Deribit Reach Record High of $23B
At press time, most open interest in bitcoin and ether options was concentrated in call options. In bitcoin’s case, a large concentration of open interest is seen in calls at $50,000, $40,000, and $45,000 strikes. In ether’s case, calls at $2,300, $2,400, $2,500 and $3,000 are the most popular. Original
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Rally Halts at $43K While Ether (ETH), Solana (SOL) Rallies to Fresh Highs
BTC dipped to $43,000 during the day following its breakneck climb to near $45,000 earlier this week, suggesting that traders took some profits after the largest crypto’s breakout from $38,000 a week ago. Recently, bitcoin was changing hands at around $43,300, down 1.1% over the past 24 hours. Source