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First Mover Asia: Crypto Market Is on ‘Standby’ as Release of June Inflation Data Nears

CoindeskCoindesk2023/07/12 00:23
By:Sam Reynolds

PLUS: Chinese Yuan-backed stablecoins are an impossibility.

Bitcoin daily chart. (CoinDesk Indices)

Good morning. Here’s what’s happening:

Prices: What's going to move bitcoin away from $30,000?

Insights: A freely convertible Chinese Yuan is a requirement for a CNY stablecoin. That's not going to happen anytime soon.

Bitcoin is Looking at a 2024 Bull Market, But is $120,000 Realistic?

As Asia opens for its trading day, bitcoin continues to maintain the $30,000 mark, while ether is flat. shows that in the last 12 hours, slightly more long liquidations than short liquidations occurred with $7 million longs and $6.73 million shorts liquidated.

“The market is on standby, awaiting signals of price increase following a slowdown or pause in rate hikes in the second half of the year, which would be characterized by liquidity inflow,” Bybit’s Ether Chen, its lead financial engineer, told CoinDesk in a note.

Chen said that Bybit’s team expects a potential marke t price recovery in the fourth quarter, but a full bull market might not materialize until 2024. This recovery would be contingent upon the cessation of rate hikes, BTC halving and the resolution of regulatory storms.

Tim Frost, CEO of digital wealth platform Yield App points to slowing inflation figures but a market confidence that the Federal Reserve will still hike rates as sort of a mixed messaging, and dismisses a that bitcoin will hit $120,000 by the end of next year.

“For crypto assets, this all likely means continued range trading around current levels. Bitcoin seems to be holding fairly close to $30,000 at the moment which is a near 100% increase from January when it started the year at $16,540,” he said in a note. “There are few assets that perform this well in a "bear" market, and canny seasoned traders will likely have done well on BTC this year.”

Regardless of whether or not Standard Chartered’s price prediction is correct, Frost sees a bull market on the horizon for 2024.

“The long-range consensus remains that crypto will enter its next bull market in 2024 following a period of continued consolidation this year and, behind closed doors, huge innovation is paving the way for the next wave of crypto adoption,” he concludes.

Here's Why we Won't See a CNY Stablecoin

Circle’s CEO Jeremy Allaire argues that a stablecoin pegged to the Chinese Yuan (CNY) than a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).

But a yuan stablecoin isn’t going to happen, just like a Chinese CBDC isn’t going to challenge the dollar.

Why? Because the free convertibility of the yuan goes against a core fundamental of Beijing’s monetary policy.

The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) over the exchange rate of the yuan, keeping it within a narrow band and not allowing it to float freely in international markets. This allows China to maintain control over its export prices and its domestic economy. But it also means that the yuan can’t be used offshore, like the Euro or the USD, and there are on how much you can bring out of the country.

The more you want your currency used internationally, the more control you need to be willing to cede.

As the IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath pointed out in a 2022 address, these aren’t the traits of a global currency. After all, the yuan is as of January 2022.

"If a country is aspiring to be a global currency, then in that case, you would need to have, you know, basically fully and freely mobile capital, full capital account liberalization, full convertibility of exchange rate, which is not the case right now in China," Gopinath is .

Currency manipulation has been a contentious issue in U.S.-China relations, and, in 2019, the U.S. Department of the Treasury .

But you know who else has been on the radar of Washington as a currency manipulator? Taiwan.

Unlike China, Taiwan does not actively intervene to keep its currency, the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), artificially low to boost exports. Instead, Taiwan has been to prevent rapid appreciation of its currency which could harm its export-driven economy.

This has been an issue since 1989, when the U.S. Senate subcommittee on international trade.

David Mulford, the then Under Secretary-Designate, Office of International Affairs, Department of the Treasury, noted the large-scale intervention in the foreign exchange market by Taiwan's Central Bank, and a lack of significant exchange rate appreciation despite Taiwan running large external surpluses.

For its part, Taipei denies that it's an active currency manipulator or has capital controls pointing to the openness of foreign investment in its equities market and the on its shores.

But if there’s one thing that unites Taipei and Beijing, its that central bankers in neither capital want to relinquish control of their currencies to the market.

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While July has historically been one of Bitcoin’s strongest months, the largest crypto by market value’s price has remained range-bound so far this month.

An Information-Sharing Agreement, which appears to be absent from public spot Bitcoin ETF filings, compels a crypto exchange to share trading data up to and including personal information such as a customer’s name and address.

Investors committed nearly 20% of all ETH tokens to lock up in staking contracts, according to blockchain data.

Network effects and ease-of-use rule the day. And, a lot of people clearly don’t care about decentralization and privacy all that much, says CoinDesk’s Emily Parker.

The candidate isn’t necessarily biased just because he owns BTC.

Edited by James Rubin.




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