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Web3, Blockchain, and Crypto Weekly Update: Major News, Market Trends, and Key Insights

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Web3, Blockchain, and Crypto Weekly Update: Major News, Market Trends, and Key Insights

Welcome to your go-to source for all things Web3, Blockchain and Crypto! Our Weekly report dives into the freshest updates and game-changing developments in the fast-paced world. We curate the best data from trusted sources to keep you ahead of the curve. Ready to stay informed and inspired? Let’s explore the latest trends and insights together! 

1. Web3, Blockchain & Crypto Breaking News This Week

Here are the major breaking news reports, related to the Web3, Blockchain and crypto world, reported this week. 

  • Consumer Price Index Rises to 3.4% in April; Bitcoin Price Surges to $64k

The Consumer Price Index increased by 3.4% over the past year, exceeding expectations of a 2.9% rise. Parallely, Bitcoin’s price jumped to $64,000.

  • Senate Passes Bill Overturning SEC’s Crypto Guidelines

The Senate passed H.J. res, 109 to overturn SEC’s guidelines on cryptocurrency accounting, potentially allowing banks to hold Bitcoin and other digital assets. President Biden may veto the bill, adding uncertainty to the regulatory landscape.

  • El Salvador Mines Bitcoin Using Volcanic Geothermal Energy

El Salvador has mined 474 Bitcoins, worth $29 million, using geothermal energy from the Tecapa volcano. The country’s total Bitcoin holdings are now 5,750, valued at $354 million, showcasing a green approach to accumulating cryptocurrency.

  • Binance Executive Denied Bail in Nigerian Court Case

Justice Emeka Nwite denied bail to Tigran Gambaryan, a Binance executive accused of money laundering and tax violations in Nigeria. The legal proceedings highlight the regulatory challenges facing major cryptocurrency companies.

  • Bill Proposed to Abolish Federal Reserve Amid Inflation

Representative Thomas Massie introduced a bill to abolish the Federal Reserve, blaming its policies for high inflation. He argues that the Fed’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic devalued the dollar, pushing people towards cryptocurrencies as alternative stores of value.  

2. Blockchain Weekly Analysis

The blockchain weekly analysis primarily covers the blockchain dominance analysis and the blockchain 7-day change analysis. In order to bring more clarity, the Layer 1 chains and Layer 2 chains are analysed separately. 

2.1. Blockchain Dominance Analysis

Ethereum, TRON, BNB Smart chain, Solana, and Arbitrum One are the top five blockchains as per dominance and TVL.  

Blockchains Dominance TVL
Ethereum 60.71% $52,713,518,411
TRON 9.92% $8,610,792,735
BNB Smart Chain 6.98% $6,059,524,171
Solana 5.22% $4,528,351,343
Arbitrum One 3.04% $2,641,783,459

Among the top five chains, Ethereum dominates with 60.71%. TRON and BNB Smart Chain follow with 9.92% and 6.98%. Solana has a dominance of 5.22% and Arbitrum One 3.04%. 

2.1.1. Top Five Layer 1 Chains By Dominance

Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, Bitcoin and Avalanche are the top five Later 1 Blockchains. 

Layer 1 Blockchains Dominance TVL
Ethereum 77.31% $52,646,879,307
BNB Smart Chain 8.89% $6,051,863,873
Solana 6.64% $4,522,626,716
Bitcoin 1.64% $1,115,232,049
Avalanche 1.38% $942,995,040

Among the top five Layer 1 chains, Ethereum dominates with a dominance of 77.31%. BNB Smart Chain and Solana follow with 8.89% and 6.64%, respectively. Bitcoin marks 1.64% dominance, and Avalanche registers 1.38% dominance. 

2.1.2. Top Five Layer 2 Chains By Dominance

Arbitrum One, Base, Blast, Polygon POS, and Optimism are the top five Layer 2 Blockchains. 

Layer 2 Blockchains Dominance TVL
Arbitrum One 29.85% $2,635,176,183
Base 17.29% $1,526,465,299
Blast 17.08% $1,508,006,967
Polygon POS 10.19% $899,505,619
Optimism 8.83% $779,597,461

Among the top five Layer 2 chains, Arbitrum One dominates with a dominance of 29.85%. Base and Blast closely follow with 17.29% and 17.08%, respectively. Polygon POS marks a dominance of 10.19%, and Optimism records a dominance of 8.83%. 

2.2. Blockchain 7-Day Change Analysis

Let’s analyse the top five Layer 1 chains using the 7-day change index. 

Layer 1 Blockchains 7-Day Change
Ethereum -1.8%
BNB Smart Chain -3.4%
Solana +9.5%
Bitcoin -7.0%
Avalanche +1.6%

Among the top five chains, only Solana and Avalanche show positive changes. Solana registers the highest positive change of +9.5%, while Avalanche records an moderate positive change of +1.6%. Bitcoin showcases the highest negative change of -7.0%. BNB smart Chain and Ethereum mark moderate negative changes of -3.4% and -1.8%, respectively. 

Let’s analyse the top five Layer 2 chains using the 7-day change index. 

Layer 2 Blockchains 7-Day Change
Arbitrum One +0.9%
Base -2.3%
Blast -0.1%
Polygon POS -0.4%
Optimism -8.3%

Among the top five Layer 2 chains, only Arbitrum One displays a positive change; it records a very moderate positive change of +0.9%. The highest negative change is shown by Optimism, with -8.3% change. Base shows a moderate change of -2.3%. Polygon POS and Blast showcase very moderate changes of -0.4% and -0.1%. 

3. Cryptocurrency Weekly Analysis

The Cryptocurrency Weekly analysis covers a wide range of analyses, from the general cryptocurrency market cap analysis and the top gainers and losers analysis to the Stabelcoin, Memecoin, AI Coins and Metaverse Coins analyses.  

3.1. Top Cryptocurrency Categories By Market Cap

Layer 1 (LI), Smart Contract Platform, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio, Alameda Research Portfolio, and Alleged SEC Securities are the top five cryptocurrency categories by Market Cap. The Layer 1 (L1) category, with $1,975,884,413,592 market cap, is the one with the highest market cap. The Smart Contract Platform category follows with $678,209,531,506.     

Crypto Categories Market Cap 7-Day Change
Layer 1 (L1) $1,975,884,413,592 +3.6%
Smart Contract Platform $678,209,531,506 +1.1%
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio $529,706,320,259 +1.5%
Alameda Research Portfolio $476,950,967,546 +1.4%
Alleged SEC Securities $254,824,240,832 +2.7%

Among the top five crypto categories, Layer 1 (L1) marks the highest 7-day change of +3.6%. Alleged SEC Securities closely follows with +2.7%. Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio, Alameda Research Portfolio, and Smart Contract Platform record +1.5%, +1.4% and +1.1% change, respectively.  

Wall Street Bets Themed Coins, Parody Meme Coins, PolitiFi, Base Meme Coins, Cat-Themed Coins, and DePIN are the most trending categories this week.    

Trending Categories Market Cap
Wall Street Bets Themed Coins $59.4M
Parody Meme Coins $496M
PolitiFi $819M
Base Meme Coins $942M
Cat-Themed Coins $1.74B
DePIN $29.3B

Among the trending categories, DePIN stands out as it has an impressive market cap of $29.3B, which is the highest among the six. Cat-themed coins follow with a market cap of $1.74B. Base Meme Coins and PolitiFi record $942M and $819M market cap, respectively. Parody Meme Coins and Wall Street Bets Themed Coins register $496M and $59.4M market cap, respectively.   

3.2. Top Cryptocurrencies By Market Cap

Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, BNB, and Solana are the top five cryptocurrencies by market cap. Bitcoin has the highest market cap of $1,308,281,130,156. Ethereum follows with a market cap of $364,014,920,398. 

Cryptocurrencies Market Cap 7-Day Change
Bitcoin $1,308,281,130,156 +5.2%
Ethereum $364,014,920,398 -0.7%
Tether $111,655,892,722 +0.3%
BNB $89,098,450,093 -2.8%
Solana $75,786,549,695 +9.0%

Among the top five cryptos, Solana, Bitcoin and Tether show positive changes this week. Solana marks the highest 7-day change of +9.0%. Bitcoin follows with a change of +5.2%. Tether shows a moderate change of +0.3%. BNB and Etheruem display negative changes. BNB records a negative change of -2.8%, and Ethereum a very moderate negative change of -0.7%. 

Apu Apustaja, Drift Protocol, Brett, Ondo, and Toncoin are the most trending cryptocurrencies at the time of preparing this analysis.  

Trending Cryptocurrencies Market Cap
Apu Apustaja $286,023,118
Drift Protocol $54,742,896
Brett $360,132,340
Ondo $1,353,833,209
Toncoin $23,478,151,394

Among the trending cryptos, Toncoin has the highest market cap of $23,478,151,394. Ondo follows with $1,353,833,209. Brett and Apu Apustaja show $360,132,340 and $286,023,118, respectively. Drift Protocol displays the lowest market cap of $54,742,896. 

3.2.2. Top Gainers & Losers This Week

GME, MAGA VP, SIPHER, ConstitutionDAO, and Spectral are the top gainers of the week as per the 7-day gain index.  

Top Gainers 7-Day Gain
GME +1222.2%
MAGA VP +185.2%
SIPHER +161.5%
ConstitutionDAO +81.0%
Spectral +68.1%

GME records the highest gain of +1222.2%. MAGA VP and SIPHER follow with +185.2% and +161.5%, respectively. ConstitutionDAO and Spectral record +81.0% and +68.1% gain, respectively.  

Shark Cat, ALEX Lab, PunkCity, NORMIE, and Entangle are the top losers of the week as per the 7-day loss index.   

Top Losers 7-Day Loss
Shark Cat -46.5%
ALEX Lab -40.5%
PunkCity -37.8%
NORMIE -35.7%
Entangle -35.7%

Shark Cat displays the highest loss of -46.5%. ALEX Lab and PunkCity closely follow with -40.5% and -37.8%, respectively. Both NORMIE and Entangle mark -a 35.7% loss.   

3.3. Top Stablecoins Analysis

Tether, USDC, Dai, First Digital USD, and Ethena USDe are the top five stablecoins as per market cap.  

Stablecoins Market Cap
Tether $111,404,518,043
USDC $33,344,450,829
Dai $5,454,605,060
First Digital USD $3,611,060,209
Ethena USDe $2,349,531,273

Tether has the highest market cap of $111,404,518,043. USDC and Dai follow with $33,344,450,829, and $5,454,605,060 market cap, respectively. First Digital USD registers a market cap of $3,611,060,209, and Ethena USDe records a market cap of $2,349,531,273.  

3.4. Top Memecoins 7-Day Change Analysis

Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, dogwifhat, FLOKI are the top five Memecoins as per market cap. Dogecoin has the highest market cap of $22,198,117,707. Shiba Inu and Pepe follow with $14,672,691,432 and $4,284,171,989 market cap, respectively. 

Memecoins Market Cap 7-Day Change
Dogecoin $22,198,117,707 +0.7%
Shiba Inu $14,672,691,432 +5.6%
Pepe $4,284,171,989 +17.5%
dogwifhat $2,876,263,223 -9.8%
FLOKI $2,070,321,488 +18.0%

Among the top five Memecoins, only dogwifhat shows a negative 7-day change. FLOKI displays the highest positive change of +18.2%. Pepe closely follows with +17.5%. Shiba Inu marks a change of +5.6%. Dogecoin showcases a moderate positive change of +0.7%. Conversely, dogewifhat records a negative change of -9.8%. 

3.5. Top AI Coins 7-Day Change Analysis

Internet Computer, Fetch-ai, Render, The Graph, and Bittensor are the top five AI Coins as per market cap. Internet Computer has the highest market cap of $6,042,458,734. Fetch-ai and Render closely follow with $5,781,641,812 and $3,959,699,597 market cap, respectively.  

AI Coins Market Cap 7-Day Change
Internet Computer $6,042,458,734 +4.9%
Fetch-ai $5,781,641,812 -1.0%
Render $3,959,699,597 -10.1%
The Graph $2,950,787,914 +1.9%
Bittensor $2,614,077,112 -2.1%

Among the top five AI coins, only two display positive changes this week. Internet Computer marks a positive 7-day change of +4.9%. The Graph shows a moderate positive change of +1.9%. Render records the highest negative change of -10.1%. Bittensor and Fetch-ai follow with -2.1% and -1.0%. 

3.6. Top Metaverse Coins 7-Day Change Analysis

Render, FLOKI, Axie Infinity, The Sandbox, and Decentraland are the top five Metaverse Coins on the basis of market cap. Render has the highest market cap of $3,961,011,301. FLOKI, Axie Infinity, and The Sandbox closely follow with $2,057,557,670, $1,064,252,244, and $1,009,956,073 market cap, respectively. 

Metaverse Coins Market Cap 7-Day Change
Render $3,961,011,301 -10.5%
FLOKI $2,057,557,670 +18.0%
Axie Infinity $1,064,252,244 -5.0%
The Sandbox $1,009,956,073 -0.9%
Decentraland $814,803,203 -1.0%

Among the top five metaverse coins, only FLOKI shows a positive 7-day change; it records a change of +18.0%. Render, showing -10.5% change, registers the highest negative change. Axie Infinity showcases a change of -5.0%. Decentraland (-1.0% change) and The Sandbox (-0.9% change) only display moderate negative changes.  

4. Crypto ETF Weekly Analysis

The crypto ETF weekly analysis covers Bitcoin Spot ETFs, Bitcoin Futures ETFs, and Ethereum Futures ETFs. 

4.1. Bitcoin Spot ETF Price Change Analysis

GBTC, IBIT, FBTC, ARKB and BITB are the top five Bitcoin Spot ETFs based on Asset Under Management. GBTC marks the highest AUM of $24.33 billion. IBIT closely follows with an AUM of $17.24 billion. 

Bitcoin Spot ETFs Price Change AUM
Grayscale (GBTC) $58.02 -1.36% $24.33B
BlackRock (IBIT) $37.15 -1.38% $17.24B
Fidelity (FBTC) $57.02 -1.43% $9.90B
Ark/21 Shares (ARKB) $65.22 -1.27% $2.85B
Bitwise (BITB) $35.53 -1.47% $2.16B

Among the top five Bitcoin Spot ETFs, none display positive changes. BITB shows the highest negative change of -1.47%. FBTC closely follows with -1.43%. IBIT and GBTC mark -1.38% and -1.36% change, respectively. 

4.2. Bitcoin Futures ETF Price Change Analysis

BITO, XBTF, BTF, BITS, and ARKA are the top five Bitcoin Futures ETFs as per Asset Under Management.

Bitcoin Futures ETFs Price Change AUM
ProShares (BITO) $26.49 -1.30% $598.78M
VanEck (XBTF) $39.22 +0.33% $42.41M
Valkyrie (BTF) $18.25 -1.93% $38.20M
Global X (BITS) $64.10 -0.94% $26.10M
Ark/21 Shares (ARKA) $62.17 -1.52% $8.10M

Among the top five Bitcoin Futures ETFs, only XBTF displays a positive change of +0.33%. The highest negative change is shown by BTF. ARKA and BITO closely follow with -1.52% and -1.30% change, respectively. BITS marks a moderate negative change of -0.94%.  

4.3. Ethereum Futures ETF Price Change Analysis

BITW, BTF, EFUT, EETH, and AETH are the top five Ethereum Futures ETFs based on Asset Under Management. 

Ethereum Futures ETFs Price Change AUM
Bitwise (BITW) $31.55 -1.31% $478.00M
Valkyrie (BTF) $18.25 -1.93% $25.93M
VanEck (EFUT) $24.16 -1.88% $7.84M
ProShares (EETH) $63.87 -2.86% $6.43M
Bitwise (AETH) $38.69 -2.73% $585.75K

Among the top five Ethereum Futures ETFs, none record positive changes. The highest negative change is displayed by EETH (-2.86%). AETH closely follows with -2.73%. BTF and EFUT record -1.93% and -1.88% change, respectively. BITW registers a change of -1.31%. 

5. DeFi Protocols Weekly Analysis

Lido, EigenLayer, AAVE, Maker and JustLend are the top five DeFi protocols as per Total Value Locked. 

DeFi Protocols TVL 7-Day Change
Lido $28.549B +0.12%
EigenLayer $14.919B -0.67%
AAVE $10.936B +2.77%
Maker $8.25B +0.61%
JustLend $6.431B +4.07%

Among the top five DeFi Protocols, all of them show positive 7-day changes except Eigen Layer, which records a negative change of -0.67%. The highest positive change is shown by JustLend, which registers a change of +4.07%. AAVE follows with a change of +2.77%. Maker and Lido display moderate positive changes of +0.61% and +0.12%. 

6. Crypto Exchange Weekly Analysis

6.1. Top Crypto Centralised Exchanges

Based on monthly visits, Binance, Coinbase Exchange, Bybit, OKK, and WhiteBIT are the top five crypto centralised exchanges. 

Crypto Centralised Exchanges Monthly Visits Trust Score
Binance 101M 9/10
Coinbase Exchange 65.7M 10/10
Bybit 39.1M 10/10
OKK 30.5M 10/10
WhiteBIT 22.9M 8/10

Binance records the highest monthly visit of 101M. Coinbase Exchange follows with 65.7M. Bybit and OKK record 39.1M and 30.5M monthly visits. WhiteBIT registers 22.9M monthly visits. 

Among the top crypto centralised exchanges, at least three, Coinbase Exchange, Bybit and OKK have the impressive trust score of 10/10. Binace has a trust score of 9/10, and WhiteBIT has a score of 8/10. 

6.2. Top Crypto Decentralised Exchanges

Uniswap V3 (Ethereum), Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One), Uniswap V2 (Ethereum), Uniswap V3 (Polygon), and Uniswap V3 (Optimism) are the top five crypto decentralised exchanges on the basis of Market Share by Volume.   

Crypto Decentralised Exchanges % Market Share by Volume 24-Hour Volume
Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) 15.6% $875,859,638
Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One) 4.9% $275,170,379
Uniswap V2 (Ethereum) 2.0% $113,110,402
Uniswap V3 (Polygon) 1.7% $92,957,905
Uniswap V3 (Optimism) 1.0% $56,123,372

Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) has the highest market share by volume of 15.6%. Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One) and Uniswap V2 (Ethereum) follow with 4.9% and 2.0%, respectively. Uniswap V3 (Polygon) marks 1.7% market share by volume, and Uniswap V3 (Optimism) records the market share by volume of 1.0%.  

6.3. Top Crypto Derivative Exchanges

Binance (Futures), Bybit(Futures), BYDFi (Futures), Bitget Futures and Deepcoin (Derivatives) are the top five crypto derivative exchanges by 24-hour open interest. 

Crypto Derivative Exchanges 24-Hour Open Interest 24-Hour Volume
Binance (Futures) $17,732,368,644 $56,137,133,472
Bybit (Futures) $11,931,914,631 $17,252,999,974
BYDFi (Futures) $9,735,334,808 $21,186,587,860
Bitget Futures $9,455,430,822 $16,609,950,961
Deepcoin (Derivatives) $9,330,882,218 $7,809,727,287

Binance (Futures) displays the highest 24-hour Open Interest of $17,732,368,644. Bybit (Futures) and BYDFi (Futures) follow with $11,931,914,631 and $9,735,334,808, respectively. Bitget Futures and Deepcoin (Derivatives) register $9,455,430,822 and $9,330,882,218 open interest, respectively.   

Among the top five crypto derivatives exchanges, Binance (Futures) shows the highest 24-hour Volume of $56,137,133,472. BYDFi (Futures) follows with $21,186,587,860 volume. Bybit (Futures) and Bitget Futures register $17,252,999,974 and $16,609,950,961 in volume, respectively.   

7. NFT Marketplace Weekly Analysis

Blur, Blur Aggregator, Cryptopunks, X2Y2, and Gem are the top five NFT Marketplaces by Market Share. Blur has the highest market share of 64.32%. Blur Aggregator and Cryptopunks follow with 24.87% and 3.25% market share respectively. 

NFT Marketplaces Market Share Volume Change (Change of last 7-D Volume over the Previous 7-D Volume)
Blur 64.32% -1.41%
Blur Aggregator 27.87% -5.86%
Cryptopunks 3.25% -1.20%
X2Y2 2.58% -12.94%
Gem 0.73% -34.97%

Among the top five NFT Marketplaces, none shows positive volume changes. The highest negative volume change is shown by Gem, which records a change of -34.97%. X2Y2 follows with -12.94%. Blur Aggregator displays a change of -5.86%. Blur and Cryptopunks mark changes of -1.41% and -1.20%, respectively. 

7.1. Top NFT Collectibles This Week

CryptoPunks #741, $ORDI BRC-20 NFTs #88159, CryptoPunks #3619, Lasogette NFT #802, and Bored Ape Yacht Club #7616 are the top NFT collectibles based on Price. 

NFT Collectibles Price
CryptoPunks #741 $792,046.13
$ORDI BRC-20 NFTs #88159 $681,497.38
CryptoPunks #3619 $627,990.88
Lasogette NFT #802 $273,036.16
Bored Ape Yacht Club #7616 $248,797.03

CryptoPunks #741 is priced at $792,046.13. $ORDI BRC-20 NFTs #88159 costs $681,497.38. CryptoPunks #3619, Lasogette NFT #802, and Bored Ape Yacht Club #7616 are priced at $627,990.88, $273,036.16, and $248,797.03, respectively.    

8. Web3, Blockchain & Crypto Funding Analysis

8.1. Crypto Fundraising Trend

Week Funds Raised Number of Fundraising Rounds
May 13-19, 2024 $155.40M 25
May 6-12, 2024 $149.60M 37

This week, nearly $155.40M has been raised so far. It has already crossed the previous week’s $149.60M. 

8.2. Most Active Investors This Week

Animoca Brands, P2 Ventures (Polygon Ventures), Unicorn Factory Ventures, Double Peak and NXGen are the most active investors this week, based on Deals.   

Investors (or Fund’s Name) Deals (12 May – 17 May, 2024) Investments Lead Investments
Animoca Brands 4 2 2
P2 Ventures (Polygon Ventures) 3 3 0
Unicorn Factory Ventures 2 2 0
Double Peak 2 2 0
NXGen 2 1 1

Animoca Brands records the highest number of deals of 4; out of these deals, 2 are normal investments and 2 are lead investments. P2 Ventures (Polygon Ventures) follows with three deals – all of them are normal investments. Unicorn Factory Ventures and Double Peak register 2 deals each – none of them are lead investments. Notably, NXGen marks one normal investment and one lead investment – a total of two deals. 

8.3. Crypto Fundraising By Category

Blockchain Infrastructure, Blockchain Services, CeFi, Chain, DeFi, GameFi, and Social are the categories raised funds this week. 

Category Number of Fundraising Rounds (May 13-19, 24) Funds Raised
Blockchain Infrastructure 4 $40.05M
Blockchain Services 3 $6.20M
CeFi 1 $2.70M
Chain 1 $15.00M
DeFi 9 $69.55M
GameFi 5 $15.10M
Social 2 $6.80M

DeFi raised the highest amount of $69.55M. Blockchain Infrastructure, GameFi and Chain follow with $40.05M, $15.10M, and $15.00M. 

8.4. Top Crypto Investment Locations

Apart from Undisclosed, the United States, Singapore and France are the top crypto investment locations, on the basis of funds raised.  

Investment Location Funds Raised (May 12 – 17, 2024) Funds Raised % Number of Rounds
Undisclosed $87.10M 56% 16
United States $56.20M 36% 5
Singapore $9.50M 6% 2
France $2.60M 2% 1

When the category of undisclosed raised over $87.10M, the US amassed an amount of $56.20M. Singapore and France collected $9.50M and $2.60M, respectively.   

8.5. Most Active Crypto VC Jurisdictions

The US, the UK, the UAE, Singapore and China are the most active crypto venture capital jurisdictions.  

Crypto VC Jurisdiction Number of Projects (May 12 – 17, 2024)
United States 53
United Kingdom 11
United Arab Emirates 11
Singapore 6
China 6

The US registers the highest number of projects 53. The United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates follow with 11 each. Singapore and China recorded 6 each. 

9. Web 3, Blockchain & Crypto Hack Updates

The total value of hacked is $8.75 billion. The total value hacked in DeFi is $5.92B and Total Value Hacked in Bridges is $2.83 billion. 

Total Value Hacked $8.75B

Total Value Hacked in DeFi$5.92BTotal Value Hacked in Bridges $2.83B

Project Name Amount Lost Date
Sonne Finance $20M 15 May, 2024

A hack was reported in Sonne Finance on 15th May, 2024 – the first reported this month. A huge amount of $20 million was lost due to the hack. 

Endnote

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current performance of various blockchains and cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Altcoins, Stablecoins, AI Coins, Memecoins and Metaverse. It highlights trending coins, top gainers and losers, and delves into Crypto ETFs such as Bitcoin Spot ETFS, Bitcoin Futures ETFs, and Ethereum Futures ETFs. Additionally, it examines centralised, decentralised, and derivatives crypto exchanges, DeFi protocols, and NFT marketplaces. The report also covers crypto fundraising activities, prominent investors, key investment locations, and notable crypto hacks reported lately.  

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$6.8M Stolen, ASTRO Collapses 60%

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$6.8M Stolen, ASTRO Collapses 60%

In the latest news in the blockchain industry, there has been a turn of events that has severely affected Terra and its users and investors, with the company losing $6.8 million. The attack, which exploited a reentry vulnerability in the network’s IBC hooks, raises questions about the security measures of the once celebrated blockchain protocol.

A web3 security company, Cyvers Alerts reported that the exploit occurred on July 31st and caused the company to lose 60 million ASTRO, 3.5 million USDC500,000 USDTand 2. 7 BitcoinThe flaw was discovered in April and allows cybercriminals to make payments non-stop by withdrawing money from the network.

Earth’s response

Subsequently, to the hack employed on the Terra blockchain, its official X platform declared the Suspension network operations for a few hours to apply the emergency measure. Finally in its sendTerra’s official account agreed, sharing that its operations are back online: the core transactions that make up the platform are now possible again.

However, the overall value of the various assets lost in the event was unclear.

Market Impact: ASTRO Crashes!

The hack had an immediate impact on the price of ASTRO, which dropped nearly 60% to $0.0206 following the network shutdown. This sharp decline highlights the vulnerability of token prices to security breaches and the resulting market volatility.

This incident is not the first time Terra has faced serious challenges. Earlier this year, the blockchain encountered significant problems that called into question its long-term viability. These repeated incidents underscore the need for stronger security measures to protect users’ assets and maintain trust in the network.

The recent Terra hack serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing security challenges in the blockchain space. As the platform works to regain stability, the broader crypto community will be watching closely.

Read also: Record Cryptocurrency Theft: Over $1 Billion Stolen in 2024

This is a major setback for Terra. How do you think this will impact the blockchain industry?



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Luxembourg proposes updates to blockchain laws | Insights and resources

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On July 24, 2024, the Ministry of Finance proposed Blockchain Bill IVwhich will provide greater flexibility and legal certainty for issuers using Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT). The bill will update three of Luxembourg’s financial laws, the Law of 6 April 2013 on dematerialised securitiesTHE Law of 5 April 1993 on the financial sector and the Law of 23 December 1998 establishing a financial sector supervisory commissionThis bill includes the additional option of a supervisory agent role and the inclusion of equity securities in dematerialized form.

DLT and Luxembourg

DLT is increasingly used in the financial and fund management sector in Luxembourg, offering numerous benefits and transforming various aspects of the industry.

Here are some examples:

  • Digital Bonds: Luxembourg has seen multiple digital bond issuances via DLT. For example, the European Investment Bank has issued bonds that are registered, transferred and stored via DLT processes. These bonds are governed by Luxembourg law and registered on proprietary DLT platforms.
  • Fund Administration: DLT can streamline fund administration processes, offering new opportunities and efficiencies for intermediaries, and can do the following:
    • Automate capital calls and distributions using smart contracts,
    • Simplify audits and ensure reporting accuracy through transparent and immutable transaction records.
  • Warranty Management: Luxembourg-based DLT platforms allow clients to swap ownership of baskets of securities between different collateral pools at precise times.
  • Tokenization: DLT is used to tokenize various assets, including real estate and luxury goods, by representing them in a tokenized and fractionalized format on the blockchain. This process can improve the liquidity and accessibility of traditionally illiquid assets.
  • Tokenization of investment funds: DLT is being explored for the tokenization of investment funds, which can streamline the supply chain, reduce costs, and enable faster transactions. DLT can automate various elements of the supply chain, reducing the need for reconciliations between entities such as custodians, administrators, and investment managers.
  • Issuance, settlement and payment platforms:Market participants are developing trusted networks using DLT technology to serve as a single source of shared truth among participants in financial instrument investment ecosystems.
  • Legal framework: Luxembourg has adapted its legal framework to accommodate DLT, recognising the validity and enforceability of DLT-based financial instruments. This includes the following:
    • Allow the use of DLT for the issuance of dematerialized securities,
    • Recognize DLT for the circulation of securities,
    • Enabling financial collateral arrangements on DLT financial instruments.
  • Regulatory compliance: DLT can improve transparency in fund share ownership and regulatory compliance, providing fund managers with new opportunities for liquidity management and operational efficiency.
  • Financial inclusion: By leveraging DLT, Luxembourg aims to promote greater financial inclusion and participation, potentially creating a more diverse and resilient financial system.
  • Governance and ethics:The implementation of DLT can promote higher standards of governance and ethics, contributing to a more sustainable and responsible financial sector.

Luxembourg’s approach to DLT in finance and fund management is characterised by a principle of technology neutrality, recognising that innovative processes and technologies can contribute to improving financial services. This is exemplified by its commitment to creating a compatible legal and regulatory framework.

Short story

Luxembourg has already enacted three major blockchain-related laws, often referred to as Blockchain I, II and III.

Blockchain Law I (2019): This law, passed on March 1, 2019, was one of the first in the EU to recognize blockchain as equivalent to traditional transactions. It allowed the use of DLT for account registration, transfer, and materialization of securities.

Blockchain Law II (2021): Enacted on 22 January 2021, this law strengthened the Luxembourg legal framework on dematerialised securities. It recognised the possibility of using secure electronic registration mechanisms to issue such securities and expanded access for all credit institutions and investment firms.

Blockchain Act III (2023): Also known as Bill 8055, this is the most recent law in the blockchain field and was passed on March 14, 2023. This law has integrated the Luxembourg DLT framework in the following way:

  • Update of the Act of 5 August 2005 on provisions relating to financial collateral to enable the use of electronic DLT as collateral on financial instruments registered in securities accounts,
  • Implementation of EU Regulation 2022/858 on a pilot scheme for DLT-based market infrastructures (DLT Pilot Regulation),
  • Redefining the notion of financial instruments in Law of 5 April 1993 on the financial sector and the Law of 30 May 2018 on financial instruments markets to align with the corresponding European regulations, including MiFID.

The Blockchain III Act strengthened the collateral rules for digital assets and aimed to increase legal certainty by allowing securities accounts on DLT to be pledged, while maintaining the efficient system of the 2005 Act on Financial Collateral Arrangements.

With the Blockchain IV bill, Luxembourg will build on the foundations laid by previous Blockchain laws and aims to consolidate Luxembourg’s position as a leading hub for financial innovation in Europe.

Blockchain Bill IV

The key provisions of the Blockchain IV bill include the following:

  • Expanded scope: The bill expands the Luxembourg DLT legal framework to include equity securities in addition to debt securities. This expansion will allow the fund industry and transfer agents to use DLT to manage registers of shares and units, as well as to process fund shares.
  • New role of the control agent: The bill introduces the role of a control agent as an alternative to the central account custodian for the issuance of dematerialised securities via DLT. This control agent can be an EU investment firm or a credit institution chosen by the issuer. This new role does not replace the current central account custodian, but, like all other roles, it must be notified to the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), which is designated as the competent supervisory authority. The notification must be submitted two months after the control agent starts its activities.
  • Responsibilities of the control agent: The control agent will manage the securities issuance account, verify the consistency between the securities issued and those registered on the DLT network, and supervise the chain of custody of the securities at the account holder and investor level.
  • Simplified payment processesThe bill allows issuers to meet payment obligations under securities (such as interest, dividends or repayments) as soon as they have paid the relevant amounts to the paying agent, settlement agent or central account custodian.
  • Simplified issuance and reconciliationThe bill simplifies the process of issuing, holding and reconciling dematerialized securities through DLT, eliminating the need for a central custodian to have a second level of custody and allowing securities to be credited directly to the accounts of investors or their delegates.
  • Smart Contract Integration:The new processes can be executed using smart contracts with the assistance of the control agent, potentially increasing efficiency and reducing intermediation.

These changes are expected to bring several benefits to the Luxembourg financial sector, including:

  • Fund Operations: Greater efficiency and reduced costs by leveraging DLT for the issuance and transfer of fund shares.
  • Financial transactions: Greater transparency and security.
  • Transparency of the regulatory environment: Increased attractiveness and competitiveness of the Luxembourg financial centre through greater legal clarity and flexibility for issuers and investors using DLT.
  • Smart Contracts: Potential for automation of contractual terms, reduction of intermediaries and improvement of transaction traceability through smart contracts.

Blockchain Bill IV is part of Luxembourg’s ongoing strategy to develop a strong digital ecosystem as part of its economy and maintain its status as a leading hub for financial innovation. Luxembourg is positioning itself at the forefront of Europe’s growing digital financial landscape by constantly updating its regulatory framework.

Local regulations, such as Luxembourg law, complement European regulations by providing a more specific legal framework, adapted to local specificities. These local laws, together with European initiatives, aim to improve both the use and the security of projects involving new technologies. They help establish clear standards and promote consumer trust, while promoting innovation and ensuring better protection against potential risks associated with these emerging technologies. Check out our latest posts on these topics and, for more information on this law, blockchain technology and the tokenization mechanism, do not hesitate to contact us.

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