Bitcoin Dominance Declines Amid New Treasury Nomination and Market Developments
In recent developments within the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin’s dominance has seen a decline, as Ethereum and Bitcoin begin to reverse their trends. Notably, pro-crypto nominee Bessent has been selected for a position in the Treasury, indicating a potential shift towards more favorable policies for the crypto sector. Analysts like Van Eck predict that Bitcoin could reach $180,000 in this cycle, further fueling optimism among investors. Additionally, the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) is set to launch Bitcoin ETF-linked options in December, which could enhance market accessibility and liquidity.
Meanwhile, the crypto community is facing challenges as the streaming platform PumpFun has come under fire for its content during live broadcasts. In a positive note for the industry, ZA Bank in Hong Kong has initiated crypto trading services, marking a significant step towards mainstream adoption in the region. Furthermore, Aethir has announced a $100 million investment in new crypto AI projects, showcasing the intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology. This aligns with Salesforce CEO’s vision of AI’s future being dominated by agents.
In other news, Cantor Fitzgerald has acquired a 5% stake in Tether, solidifying its position in the stablecoin market. However, Polymarket has decided to block French traders, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges. The SEC commissioner is set to leave following Gensler’s tenure, which may lead to changes in regulatory approaches. As the decentralized science (DeSci) movement draws parallels to early DeFi in 2019, the Monad project has rolled out its testnet, signaling continued innovation in the blockchain space.