First Mover Asia: Crypto’s Narrative of This Season Is No Narrative at All
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Good morning. Here’s what’s happening:

Prices: Crypto's narrative this year has varied so widely that one dominant thread is difficult to pin down. BTC was hovering comfortably above $27K.

Insights: Crypto in Hong Kong won't resemble what it looked like in previously, if the government passes proposed crypto exchange rules.

Prices

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,204.65

+14.6 1.2%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$27,139

+235.9 0.9%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,849

+27.9 1.5%

S&P 500 daily close

4,145.58

−47.0 1.1%

Gold

$1,978

+3.4 0.2%

Treasury Yield 10 Years

3.7%

0.0

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices; gold is COMEX spot price. Prices as of about 4 p.m. ET

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,204.65

+14.6 1.2%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$27,139

+235.9 0.9%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,849

+27.9 1.5%

S&P 500 daily close

4,145.58

−47.0 1.1%

Gold

$1,978

+3.4 0.2%

Treasury Yield 10 Years

3.7%

0.0

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices; gold is COMEX spot price. Prices as of about 4 p.m. ET

Bitcoin Rises Slightly and Waits

Good morning,

Bitcoin is starting the trading day in East Asia up 0.9% to $27,139, while ether is up 1.5% to $1,849.

Are we in a meme coin season? A hedge against risk season? Or a risk asset season?

Tough to tell these days.

One day it seems like bitcoin and ether are making a slow and steady push upwards, then the next memecoin comes along and shoots into the stratosphere. On other days it seems like there’s a flight to quality. Consider the data point of staked ether hitting an all-time high.

Since Ethereum's Shapella upgrade on April 12, the amount of staked ether has surged, CoinDesk recently reported, with 4.4 million more coins deposited for staking.

All this is despite over a month's wait to become a network validator, driven by large ether holders seeking passive income, and anticipated deflationary forces that may increase ether's price, making the 4-5% annual yield an attractive proposition.

“With Ethereum’s Shanghai over and investors nursing memecoin hangovers, the crypto market is ‘sans narrative,’ Charmyn Ho, head of crypto insights at Bybit, wrote in a note to CoinDesk.

Ho writes that the imminent Ethereum EIP-4844 upgrade, which boosts transaction throughput via a process called proto-danksharding, could favor Layer 2 solutions like Arbitrum, Optimism, and promising new entrants like Mantle, possibly ushering an "L2 season," while the altcoin market drifts towards Bitcoin amid a fluctuating yield curve.

But right now, the narrative is tricky to pin down.