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    Weekly review calendar week 48 – 2024

    By Editorial Office CVJ.CH on 30. November 2024 News

    What happened this week in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies? The most relevant local and international events, along with engaging background reports, concisely summarized in the weekly review.

    Selected articles of the week:

    Zurich is just a few kilometers from Zug, the heart of Crypto Valley, where Switzerland has earned its reputation as a global blockchain center. The foundations of leading blockchains such as Solana, Ethereum, Cardano or DFinity are based here. But this pioneering status is barely reaching the people in their daily lives, as a CVJ.CH survey on Zurich’s exclusive Bahnhofstrasse reveals. 50% of Swiss people do not even know what cryptocurrencies are. Half of the people who were aware of them had a negative opinion of them. 17% had a positive opinion of cryptocurrencies but had not yet invested in them. And only 12% had purchased cryptocurrencies in the past. Despite the increasing adoption by financial institutions, general knowledge about the space apparently remains limited.

    Crypto survey at Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse reveals severely lacking knowledge

    Crypto survey at Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse reveals severely lacking knowledge

    Switzerland’s Crypto Valley is a global blockchain hub, but mainstream adoption and public knowledge of cryptocurrency remain limited.

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    A risky capital loop

    MicroStrategy was primarily a business intelligence and analytics software company that provided tools for data-driven decision making and enterprise reporting. However, the business has been stagnant for over a decade. The company cannot reinvest remaining cash in a scalable way. That’s why MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor decided to make an initial investment in Bitcoin in August 2020. After considering various assets, the company concluded that an investment in “digital gold” was the best use of its reserves. Soon after, the company raised additional debt capital to invest in Bitcoin. Saylor wants to raise another $42 billion by 2027. The risk of a debt spiral is growing.

    Der 42 Mrd. USD MicroStrategy-Plan: ein systemisches Risiko für Bitcoin?

    MicroStrategy’s $42 Billion Plan: A Systemic Risk for Bitcoin?

    Since 2020, the software company MicroStrategy has been taking on billions in debt to buy Bitcoin. How sustainable is this strategy?

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    Next broker wants to offer crypto trading

    Charles Schwab is an American financial services provider with $9.85 trillion in client assets under management, 34.8 million active brokerage accounts, 5.2 million participants in company pension plans and 1.8 million bank accounts. So far, customers have been able to invest in cryptocurrencies through ETFs, CME futures and Grayscale trusts. However, demand for more extensive services is high. That’s why the new CEO, who will take over at Schwab in 2025, wants to enter the spot trading business. The company may have missed the bitcoin boat, but it’s now looking to catch up.

    Charles Schwab möchte in den Spot-Krypto-Handel einsteigen

    Charles Schwab plans to offer spot cryptocurrency trading

    With $9.85 trillion in client assets under management, Charles Schwab Corporation is one of the…

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    The meme phenomenon

    After Dogecoin rose by over 100% in the last few weeks, meme coins are once again attracting attention in the crypto markets. Meme coins are cryptocurrencies inspired by internet memes and viral content, and are often driven more by hype in the community than by their intrinsic value or utility. Examples include Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) and other animal-themed tokens. An overview of the current meme coin trend and the new narratives driving the market.

    Meme coins emerge as competitors to established popular narratives

    Meme coins emerge as competitors to established popular narratives

    With Dogecoin surging over 100% in the past few weeks, meme coins have once again captured the attention of the crypto markets.

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    Bitcoin ETF options break records

    In addition: Ten months after the introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs, options on several BTC ETFs were introduced last week. BlackRock’s IBIT options reached a notional volume of $1.9 billion in 354,000 contracts on the first day. This strong demand underscores the robust demand for Bitcoin-linked derivatives. Noteworthy is the share of positive bets (call options) at over 80%. The market seems convinced that the Bitcoin price will continue to rise until the end of the year.

    Bitcoin ETF options signal bullish outlook

    Bitcoin ETF options signal bullish outlook

    A summarizing review of what has been happening at the crypto markets of the past week. A weekly report in cooperation with Kaiko.

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