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U.S. CPI Flat, Bitcoin Hits $69.4K

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The U.S. Consumer Price Index remained unchanged in May, outperforming economists’ expectations of a 0.1% rise and down from 0.3% in April. On a year-over-year basis, CPI increased by 3.3%, slightly lower than both the forecast and April’s reading of 3.4%.

The core CPI, excluding food and energy costs, rose 0.2% in May, better than the anticipated 0.3% rise and down from April’s 0.3%. Year-over-year, core CPI was up 3.4%, below the expected 3.5% and April’s 3.6%.

Bitcoin responded positively to the lower inflation reading, jumping to $69,400, an increase of nearly 4% over the past 24 hours.

After significant drops in inflation throughout 2022 and 2023 due to the Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate hikes, the decline had stalled at higher levels than the Fed’s 2% target, dampening market hopes for imminent rate cuts.

At the beginning of this year, traders anticipated five or six 25 basis point rate cuts in 2024 by December. This expectation had decreased to one or two cuts before today’s CPI report, with the first cut not expected until September, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.

Crypto prices have shown high sensitivity to U.S. economic data, noted K33 Research earlier this week. Rising inflation figures and reduced expectations for rate cuts caused Bitcoin to fall from its all-time high above $73,000 in March to below $57,000 in May. Traders believe that looser monetary policies will drive the next phase of the crypto rally to new record prices.

Contrary to U.S. trends, several major central banks worldwide, including the European Central Bank and the Bank of Canada, have begun lowering benchmark rates, pushing the U.S. dollar index to a one-month high.

Investors are also keenly awaiting the Federal Reserve’s “dot plot,” scheduled for release later today, which outlines the Federal Market Open Committee members’ interest rate projections and could significantly impact asset prices.

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TipLink Simplifies Crypto for New Users with Google-Linked Wallet

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Solana crypto wallet startup TipLink is simplifying blockchain access for newcomers by eliminating the need for traditional wallet browser extensions. Their new service, TipLink Wallet Adaptor, enables users to create in-browser wallets linked to their Google accounts, bypassing the need to set up wallets like Phantom or Solflare before receiving tokens.

TipLink CEO Ian Krotinsky stated, “It unlocks the rest of the world for easy onboarding.” This approach aims to attract the majority of internet users who lack a crypto wallet and the knowledge or inclination to set one up. Users can receive a wallet link, log in with their Google credentials, and start using it immediately.

While this might not sit well with staunch advocates of self-custody—those who emphasize “not your keys, not your coins”—Krotinsky isn’t concerned about that niche. He explained that TipLink’s app secures private keys to minimize the risk of users unintentionally exposing them to phishing attacks. Google’s security measures, especially for accounts with two-factor authentication, add another layer of protection.

“It’s currently not the place users will likely store a million dollars in,” Krotinsky noted, but assured that the team is working to introduce “more layers of security” in the future.

TipLink operates within a controlled environment for decentralized applications, only interacting with vetted programs to ensure user safety and prevent fund theft, as demonstrated in a promotional video shared with CoinDesk.

Additionally, TipLink is developing a “Pro” service aimed at helping developers distribute cryptocurrencies to hundreds or thousands of users via campaign links.

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Ethereum Name Service Tops NFT Sales with $4.27 Million

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The Ethereum Name Service topped CryptoSlam’s non-fungible token market on Monday with over $4.27 million in sales. Although not classified as a typical NFT collection, ENS utilizes NFT technology to offer decentralized domain names on the Ethereum blockchain. This allows users to convert Ethereum addresses into human-readable formats, with each registered ENS domain corresponding to a unique NFT that can be transferred or sold.

Ranking second for the day were the $PIZZA BRC-20 NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain, which generated $2.18 million in sales. This collection saw a decrease from its $7.12 million in sales on Sunday.

Guild of Guardians Avatars, hosted on the Immutable network, secured third place with $1.24 million in sales. Other notable collections included Blast’s Fantasy Top, which ranked fourth with $987,910, and Genesis Fanta Field on Solana, debuting in the top 10 with $635,539 in sales.

The DMarket collection on the Mythos network, featuring game-related NFTs, ranked sixth with $583,411. The Bored Ape Yacht Club from Yuga Labs, a leading NFT collection by all-time sales, placed seventh with $470,907. Polygon-based OKX NFT Creation followed in eighth place with $414,817 in sales.

Rounding out the top 10 were two more Polygon collections: Matr1x Fire Weapon and TTAvatars, each with approximately $350,000 in sales.

The Ethereum blockchain, led by ENS, recorded the highest daily sales among all blockchains with $8.45 million, up from $4.51 million the previous day. The Bitcoin blockchain saw a daily sales volume of $4.11 million, a significant drop from $11.03 million on June 9.

Solana recorded sales of $2.68 million, while the Polygon blockchain had a higher transaction volume, totaling $2.44 million in sales. Immutable reported sales of $1.56 million, and the Blast blockchain saw $988,646 in sales.

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Fireblocks Joins Coinbase International for Secure Trading

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Cryptocurrency custody firm Fireblocks has announced a partnership with Coinbase International Exchange, the non-U.S. division of Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN), to provide more secure trading features for institutional and retail clients in eligible jurisdictions, the companies reported on Monday.

Through this partnership, Fireblocks customers can now link their accounts with Coinbase International Exchange, safeguarding operations such as withdrawals and deposits with Fireblocks’ governance and policy rules, according to a statement.

Coinbase International Exchange obtained a regulatory license from the Bermuda Monetary Authority in May 2023. Initially, it operated as a derivatives exchange for institutions and later added spot crypto trading for retail clients.

Fireblocks utilizes Multi-Party Computation technology to eliminate single points of compromise in API credentials and secure hardware enclaves to prevent threats and inside collusion attacks. Customers can leverage Fireblocks’ policy engine to set up user roles, governance policies, and approval workflows for deposit and withdrawal operations, ensuring protection against unauthorized fund movements. They can also manage deposits, withdrawals, and account rebalancing through the Fireblocks Console or API while monitoring all connected account balances.

“As we continue to expand our offerings for institutional and retail clients, this collaboration underscores our commitment to providing a robust and reliable trading infrastructure for our global clientele,” said Usman Naeem, CEO of Coinbase International Exchange.

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Bitcoin ETFs and Paybacks Revive Crypto Lending

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The crypto lending sector is experiencing a revival following the “crypto winter” that saw the collapse of major players, thanks to the introduction of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds and the return of assets to creditors from bankrupt companies.

“What I’m seeing is that this market has come back roaring,” Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, co-founder of crypto lending firm Ledn, told CoinDesk at the Consensus 2024 conference in Austin, Texas. “The market never really left; it [just] got scared.”

Crypto lending functions similarly to traditional banking. Customers deposit Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies with firms like Ledn, earning interest or using the crypto as collateral for loans. The interest paid to depositors is generated by lending their crypto to others at a higher interest rate.

The sector collapsed in 2022 when crypto prices plummeted, leading to bankruptcies of companies like Celsius, BlockFi, and Genesis. Since then, the digital asset market has rebounded. The CoinDesk 20 Index has surged over 200% since the end of 2022. The rally gained momentum after BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) and other financial giants successfully applied to create Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. Di Bartolomeo attributes the renewed interest in crypto lending to the positive outlook surrounding these funds.

“Bitcoin has gone up from $20,000 to $70,000 and has become a focal point in the U.S. political race,” he said. “This increased interest validates Bitcoin as an asset and collateral for lending.”

Ledn processed more than $690 million in loans in the first quarter of this year, its best performance since its inception in 2018. Over 84% of these loans were directed to institutional clients, driven by the demand surge following the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in January. Ledn exclusively processes loans in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and two stablecoins: USDC and USDT.

The institutions involved are primarily market makers from both Wall Street and crypto-native companies. “These firms operate in both the ETF and spot markets,” Di Bartolomeo said. “Some have made their names in crypto, others in traditional finance.”

Another factor driving the resurgence in crypto lending is the return of funds to users from bankrupt firms. Many users, who had their investment thesis validated over time, are returning to the lending market. Di Bartolomeo explained that these “hardcore users” are likely to hold onto their assets and use the lending market to leverage them for borrowing and lending.

“What I’m seeing is undeniable proof that people want to hold their Bitcoin long-term and also want to utilize it,” he said. Traditional financial institutions may not recognize digital assets as collateral for loans, but firms like Ledn bridge this gap for customers.

Surviving the crypto winter, Ledn remained committed to lending and borrowing fundamentals. “Ledn only works with qualified and vetted institutions, avoids asset and liability mismatches, and steers clear of DeFi yield farming,” Di Bartolomeo explained. “If someone lends us Bitcoin,we lend Bitcoin; if someone lends us dollars, we lend dollars. There’s always a taker and always liquidity.”

He added that all lending and borrowing activities are term-matched, ensuring liquidity for the assets. “People called us boring, but we said this is our way: boring, slow, and safe,” he noted.

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Robinhood Acquires Crypto Exchange Bitstamp for $200M

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Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD), the popular stock-trading app, is expanding its presence in the cryptocurrency market with the acquisition of global crypto exchange Bitstamp for approximately $200 million. The transaction is expected to finalize in the first half of 2025.

Robinhood, traditionally known for enabling everyday consumers to trade stocks, has been gradually increasing its involvement in the cryptocurrency sector. The company supports various popular cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, though it has previously restricted some due to U.S. regulatory scrutiny.

The acquisition of Bitstamp aligns with Robinhood’s strategy to deepen its crypto offerings and expand internationally. Robinhood launched its core stock-trading product in the U.K. last November and began offering crypto trading in the European Union shortly after.

Founded in Europe in 2011, Bitstamp is one of the oldest cryptocurrency exchanges globally, facilitating trading for companies and individuals. It was acquired by Belgian investment company NXMH in 2018, with Ripple also buying a stake last year.

Robinhood went public in mid-2021, initially thriving during the pandemic before seeing its valuation drop from an IPO peak of over $40 billion to below $10 billion. However, the company has experienced a resurgence, with its valuation more than doubling in the past year to $19 billion, driven by record earnings. In Q1 2024, Robinhood reported a 16% increase in monthly active users year-over-year to 13.7 million and a 40% rise in revenues to $618 million. Notably, transaction-based revenue surged by 59% to $329 million, largely due to a 232% increase in cryptocurrency income, totaling $126 million.

With Bitstamp, Robinhood aims to enhance its position among retail and institutional crypto investors in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. Bitstamp currently holds over 50 licenses and registrations to operate in these regions.

“The acquisition of Bitstamp is a significant milestone in expanding our crypto business,” said Johann Kerbrat, Robinhood’s crypto general manager. “The Bitstamp team has built one of the strongest reputations among both retail and institutional crypto investors. This strategic combination positions us to extend our reach beyond the U.S. and attract institutional customers to Robinhood.”

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Core Scientific Rejects CoreWeave’s $1.02B Offer

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Bitcoin miner Core Scientific (NASDAQ:CORZ) has rejected an all-cash buyout offer from Nvidia-backed cloud provider CoreWeave, stating that the offer undervalues the company.

“The board concluded that the CoreWeave proposal significantly undervalues the company and is not in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” Core Scientific announced in a statement.

Core Scientific received the unsolicited, non-binding proposal from CoreWeave on June 3. The offer aimed to acquire all of Core Scientific’s outstanding shares on a fully diluted basis for $1.02 billion, or $5.75 per share in cash.

Despite the rejection, the two companies have signed a series of 12-year contracts on the same day. These agreements include a deal where Core Scientific will provide CoreWeave with approximately 200 MW of infrastructure to support its high-performance computing services.

Cryptocurrency mining requires substantial electricity, leading larger companies and AI technology firms to target these miners to consolidate power supplies for their energy-intensive operations.

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Core Scientific Soars on AI Deal and $1B Buyout Offer

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Core Scientific (NASDAQ:CORZ), a Bitcoin mining company, saw its shares surge up to 40% in pre-market trading following a significant AI deal with cloud computing firm CoreWeave and a reported buyout offer from the same company.

CoreWeave has reportedly made an all-cash offer to purchase Core Scientific, implying a 55% premium over the miner’s three-month average weighted share price as of May 31, according to Bloomberg, which cited an anonymous source. This offer values the Austin, Texas-based miner at over $1 billion, considering its 178 million outstanding shares. Core Scientific recently emerged from bankruptcy after suffering during a harsh crypto winter.

Neither CoreWeave nor Core Scientific immediately responded to requests for comments on the matter.

In addition to the buyout offer, CoreWeave signed a 12-year deal with Core Scientific to host AI-related services, committing around $300 million in capital investments with options for capacity expansion.

This development follows a trend of increasing mergers and acquisitions in the mining sector. Notably, Riot Platforms (NASDAQ:RIOT) recently made a hostile bid to acquire peer Bitfarms (NASDAQ:BITF).

CoreWeave raised $1.1 billion in new funding in May, with investors including Coatue Management and Magnetar Capital.

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Stradivarius Violin Secures $9M NFT Loan from Galaxy Digital

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Digital assets firm Galaxy Digital has granted a multimillion-dollar loan to Yat Siu, the co-founder of Animoca Brands, using a unique collateral combination: a tokenized 1708 Stradivarius violin and its corresponding non-fungible token.

Valued at over $9 million, the violin boasts a storied history, including ownership by Russian Empress Catherine the Great. This deal could set a precedent for the tokenization of physical assets, potentially revolutionizing collateralization and opening new investment opportunities for high-value items.

Galaxy Digital’s decision to tokenize the Stradivarius violin, crafted by the esteemed Stradivari family, merges the art world with blockchain technology. The physical violin will be securely stored in Hong Kong, while its digital counterpart facilitates the loan process.

Tokenization involves converting a tangible asset into a digital token tradable on blockchain platforms, offering a novel approach to asset management. Several asset managers are optimistic about the future of tokenization.

A report by 21.co late last year projected that the tokenization market could scale to $3.5 trillion in a bear-case scenario, or up to $10 trillion in a bull case.

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Robinhood Limits GameStop Trading After $175M ‘Roaring Kitty’ Bet

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Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) imposed buying restrictions on GameStop (NYSE:GME) shares late Sunday after the meme stock’s value surged following speculation that Keith Gill, known as “Roaring Kitty,” might hold a substantial position in the company.

The brokerage stated that Blue Ocean ATS, the platform facilitating overnight trades, would only accept orders within 20% above or below a reference price of $22.99. Thus, orders to buy GME above $27.59 or sell below $18.39 during the night would likely be rejected. Despite this, some Robinhood users reported being completely blocked from purchasing GME overnight.

Robinhood did not respond to Cryptonews’ request for comment by press time.

The trading restriction followed a Reddit post by Keith Gill, aka “Roaring Kitty” on YouTube. The post, Gill’s first since April 21, indicated he bought 5 million GME shares for $115.7 million and invested $65.7 million in call options, betting that GME would reach at least $20 per share by June 21. The screenshot also showed he had accrued over $9.3 million in profits from his GME holdings but sustained a loss of nearly $2.5 million on his call options.

In Robinhood’s overnight markets, GME surged nearly 20% in 20 minutes to reach $27.58 following Gill’s Reddit post. GameStop closed at $23.14 on Friday, May 31, marking a 38.8% increase in shares for the year, seemingly influenced by Gill’s return.

On the same day as his Reddit post, Gill shared a green UNO reverse card on X, adding to a series of cryptic posts and memes since his return in May. The latest post garnered nearly 50,000 likes by early Monday. Gill’s reemergence three weeks ago sparked a significant surge in GameStop shares, doubling their value in May alone. Additionally, Ethereum-based meme coins, including one named GME, showed renewed optimism with the reappearance of Roaring Kitty guiding the next bullish phase.

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