First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Awaits Its Spot ETF in Absence of a Macro Catalyst: Crypto CEO

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Good morning. Here’s what’s happening:

Prices: Bitcoin, which was trading near $29.2, has resisted the influences of recent macroeconomic events, but may find its missing catalyst in a possible spot BTC ETF, says Mao Shixing, co-founder and CEO of custodian Cobo.

Insights: Even as bitcoin shrugs off macroeconomic events, at least one indicator is pointing up, writes CoinDesk analyst Glenn Williams. Also, Tribe Capital's Boris Revsin sees a DeFi resurgence.

Prices

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,228

+2.8 0.2%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$29,167

+45.0 0.2%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,856

+7.1 0.4%

S&P 500

4,567.46

+12.8 0.3%

Gold

$1,966

+6.1 0.3%

Nikkei 225

32,682.51

−18.4 0.1%

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices, as of 7 a.m. ET (11 a.m. UTC)

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,228

+2.8 0.2%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$29,167

+45.0 0.2%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,856

+7.1 0.4%

S&P 500

4,567.46

+12.8 0.3%

Gold

$1,966

+6.1 0.3%

Nikkei 225

32,682.51

−18.4 0.1%

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices, as of 7 a.m. ET (11 a.m. UTC)

Crypto Opens Flat in Asia; Bitcoin Is Shy of $30K

Markets in Asia aren’t moving much as the region begins its trading day.

Bitcoin is up 0.2% to $29,167, according to CoinDesk data, while ether is up 0.4% to $1,856.

“At present, the cryptocurrency market is in a phase lacking a coherent narrative logic, heavily influenced by macro and regulatory factors. One significant influencing factor is the application of traditional institutions for a Bitcoin ETF,” Mao Shixing, co-founder and CEO of custodian Cobo told CoinDesk in a note.

Grayscale's influx of US dollars sparked a Bitcoin rally in 2021 and 2022, and with traditional financial institutions likely to receive approval for cryptocurrency spot ETFs by Q1 of 2024, he said in the note while anticipating that the launch of one or two ETFs with substantial liquidity, reestablishing compliant funding channels in North America.

“When a large number of ETFs are approved, from the perspective of traditional asset allocation or risk aversion, directly purchasing ETFs from these brokerage banks means a substantial amount of funds will flow into major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum,” he said.

“This will be a crucial event.”

Vivien Fang, head of financial products at Bybit, said that liquidity volatile and uncertain “it’s still too early to call for a bull market in digital assets.”

“This is because many central banks are still tightening, and China’s policy is still unclear,” she continued. “However, these ranges represent excellent accumulation zones for those with a long-term outlook.”