Coming every Saturday, Hodlerâs Digest will help you track every single important news story that happened this week. The best (and worst) quotes, adoption and regulation highlights, leading coins, predictions and much more â a week on Cointelegraph in one link.
Top Stories This Week
Coinbase gets off to a rocky start as it lists on the Nasdaq
It was billed as a âwatershedâ milestone for cryptocurrency â the industryâs âNetscape moment.â This week, Coinbase made its stock market debut.
There was no shortage of excitement in the run-up to Wednesdayâs direct listing on the Nasdaq, with Bitcoin rallying to $64,863.10 before the open. COINâs reference price was set at just $250, with all 1,700 staff pocketing 100 shares each.
In true crypto form, it was a volatile debut. Coinbaseâs stock quickly rose to $430 before falling sharply within the first few minutes of trading, closing its inaugural session at a still-impressive $328. It wrapped up Friday at $342, with a market cap of $67.2 billion.
COINâs arrival on Wall Street is significant because of how it gives investors indirect exposure to cryptocurrencies. Ark Invest is especially bullish on the stock, snapping up more than 1 million shares that will be shared across three exchange-traded funds.
Overall, the stockâs performance has been hailed as positive so far, especially compared with how IPOs have performed in the past. Will this embolden other exchanges to follow suit?
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Coinbase could see fee compression in long term, CEO expects
As youâd expect, the exchange enjoyed much fanfare on the big day and even embedded the title of a New York Times article referencing Joe Bidenâs stimulus package into the Bitcoin blockchain. Nonetheless, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong was keen to address some of the concerns raised by analysts.
Some fear that the mooted $100-billion valuation ahead of the listing was too high amid fears crypto exchanges will soon end up in bitter competition that will drive down fees â and affect overall profitability. Given how this accounted for 96% of Coinbaseâs revenue in 2020, itâs kind of a big deal.
On CNBC, Armstrong sought to tackle this head on. While he said that fee reductions are possible in the long term, the executive doesnât believe itâs an imminent threat. Plus, by the time it is, he predicts âmaybe 50% or moreâ of revenues will come from alternative streams such as debit cards and crypto custody.
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Dogecoin doubles in a day as YTD gains hit 5,000%, while Bitcoin price dips
Bitcoin cooled once COIN started trading. And while Ether has comfortably outperformed the worldâs biggest cryptocurrency this week (securing a new all-time high of $2,547.56 on Friday), altcoins have been stealing the show.
If Dogecoin is a joke, itâs certainly wiped the smile off cynicsâ faces. DOGE was trading at just $0.07 on Monday but began a frenzied 514% climb to highs of $0.43 by Friday. Thatâs a surge of 8,735% since the start of the year â and thereâs little doubt it will have turned a number of enthusiasts into overnight millionaires.
The frenzy saw DOGE leapfrog Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin in the rankings, with a market cap thatâs twice as big as Deutsche Bankâs.
Even professional traders have been caught by surprise. Thereâs one thing we know for certain, though: Bold predictions of a $1 DOGE one day are now looking less outlandish.
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XRP price soars to new highs after recent legal victories and relisting rumors
With the market cap of altcoins surpassing $1 trillion, one clear theme has emerged this week: Older cryptocurrencies are enjoying something of a renaissance. And it isnât just DOGE thatâs mooning⊠XRP is racing higher, too.
XRP hit multi-year highs of $1.96 this week. Although thatâs some way off the all-time record of $3.84 set in January 2018, this still reflects year-to-date gains of 790%. The latest spike caused a whopping $420 million of liquidations on derivatives exchanges.
Momentum for XRP has been building thanks to a series of legal victories for Ripple in its battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission, along with rumors that the token may be relisted on multiple exchanges.
Elsewhere, two forked projects that once sought to challenge Bitcoin and Ethereum for their seats at the top â Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum Classic â also racked up triple-digit gains. Will other retro cryptocurrencies be next?
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Jim Cramer cashes out half his âphoney moneyâ Bitcoin to pay off mortgage
Enigmatic CNBC host Jim Cramer risked attracting the ire of crypto enthusiasts this week â for two reasons.
Not only did he refer to Bitcoin as âphoney money,â something that causes the red mist to descend for many maximalists, but he also revealed he has sold 50% of his BTC portfolio to pay off a mortgage.
Cramer confirmed he had bought a lot of Bitcoin at $12,000 â meaning it had risen fivefold by the time he offloaded half of it. The anchor subsequently admitted: âI know people are going to be angry with me.â
Some Twitter users likened the one-time crypto criticâs move to the infamous pizza purchase for 10,000 BTC. But others have praised Cramerâs move and argued that itâs important to take profits off the table, writing: âSelling only 50% after a 5x gain doesnât sound toooo silly.â
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Winners and Losers
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At the end of the week, Bitcoin is at $62,272.53, Ether at $2,466.78 and XRP at $1.69. The total market cap is at $2,274,625,979,472.
Among the biggest 100 cryptocurrencies, the top three altcoin gainers of the week are Dogecoin, Ethereum Classic and Siacoin. The top three altcoin losers of the week are KuCoin Token, Klaytn and Celsius.
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Most Memorable Quotations
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âThis is a really important day for the whole crypto world. This is saying âthis is an asset class, and itâs an asset class thatâs here to stay.ââ
Mike Novogratz, Galaxy Digital founder and CEO
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âWe havenât seen any margin compression yet, and I actually wouldnât expect to see it in the short and the midterm. Longer term, yes I do think there could be fee compression just like in every other asset class out there.â
Brian Armstrong, Coinbase CEO
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âPayPal really wants to use cryptocurrency as a funding source for everyday transactions. The endgame, though, is a more noble vision of this inclusive economy, and things will be done much differently than today.â
Dan Schulman, PayPal CEO
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âBitcoin is looking strong at RSI 92. Still not above RSI 95 like 2017, 2013 and 2011 bull markets.â
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âYou gotta buy Coinbase when that deal comes. Even though itâs a $100 billion deal, this has become common knowledge that there are many companies that are going to switch. MicroStrategy has always been the leader, so others would want to follow.â
Jim Cramer, CNBC host
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âCoinbase is the watershed moment in terms of legitimizing some valuations you see in crypto.â
Ben Lilly, Jarvis Labs co-founder
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âCoinbase IPO May Boost #Bitcoin to $70,000, Like #Tesla to $60,000 â The lowest 30-day volatility since October indicates Bitcoin is ripe to exit its cage and bull-market continuation is favored for the next $10,000 move.â
Mike McGlone, Bloomberg Intelligence
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âTruth be told I seriously think weâve entered the final leg of this $btc bull market. To be clear, final leg could be 2-3 weeks or even more. Price could reach 200k or even more who knows. Just donât make irrational life decisions based on unrealized PnL.â
Mohit Sorout, Bitazu Capital founding partner
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âAn ETF would be a bigger deal, obviously, than Coinbase getting listed.â
Eric Crown, entrepreneur
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Prediction of the Week
Ethereum could go to $10,000 in 2021 and outperform Bitcoin, says veteran trader
Back to Ether now, which has been in the ascendancy this week following an irreversible hard fork that aims to deliver some reforms to transaction fees. On-chain data suggests that ETHâs price could double between now and the end of May â but some analysts are going even further.
In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, Scott Melker said gaining exposure to ETH was âlike investing in the internet in the early 1990s.â
Even though his price target for $10,000 by the end of this year may seem outlandish, he added: âI donât see why thatâs crazy. Itâs basically just under a 5x from here. [âŠ] Bitcoin did almost three times that last year.â
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r/Wallstreetbets finally allows crypto threads⊠then bans them again
This week, there seemed to be a major breakthrough when r/Wallstreetbets announced that it would allow Bitcoin, Ether and Dogecoin to be discussed in a daily thread on Reddit.
The new policy lasted a day, and the reason why the ban has been reimposed has raised eyebrows.
Bloomberg had claimed that r/Wallstreetbets was âbowingâ to digital assets by opening up the discussion beyond stocks, something that really pissed off one moderator.
A new post read: âDue to the article that was written [by] Bloomberg who somehow felt that âWallStreetBets Bows to Crypto.â Crypto discussion is banned indefinitely. Iâve read a lot of dumb articles written about wsb. This one takes the cake. P.S. Like always. Please be respectful.â
Despite the plea for respect, many Reddit users werenât pleased with the dramatic reversal.
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Turkey to ban cryptocurrency payments
A new ban in Turkey will prohibit crypto holders from using their digital assets for payments in addition to preventing payments providers from providing fiat onramps for crypto exchanges.
The ban will come into effect on April 30, rendering any crypto payments solutions and partnerships illegal.
According to Turkeyâs central bank, âany direct or indirect usage of crypto assets in payment services and electronic money issuanceâ will be forbidden.
Banks are excluded from the regulation, which means users can still deposit Turkish lira on crypto exchanges using wire transfers from their bank accounts.
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ECB endangers itself by waiting around on digital euro, says ConsenSys exec
The European Central Bank will put itself in jeopardy if it waits around to launch a digital euro for too long, according to a ConsenSys executive.
With a central bank digital currency set to be years away, Monica Singer said such projects are a chance for central banks to repair their mistakes and fix a broken financial system.
She warned that if global banks miss this opportunity, alternatives from private tech giants like Facebook could make fiat currencies obsolete.
Singer added: âIf the central bank in Europe is gonna wait until 2028, by then there wonât be a central bank. Because whoâs gonna use the euro in its current form? There are gonna be so many choices.â
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