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Crypto Enthusiasts Attracted to 20% Stablecoin Yields Post-2022 Turbulence

Published 26/01/2024, 00:41
Crypto Enthusiasts Attracted to 20% Stablecoin Yields Post-2022 Turbulence
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  • Stablecoin yields continue to attract crypto enthusiasts despite past market turbulence.
  • Bitcoin’s 20% drop prompts scrutiny, with various factors at play, including ETFs and macroeconomic trends.
  • FTX’s impact on Bitcoin ETFs, fear of missing out, fading, and halving events are key factors shaping crypto’s future.

Crypto enthusiasts have been drawn to the allure of 20% stablecoin yields, a tempting proposition even after the crypto market’s tumultuous 2022 experience. This renewed interest revolves around a seemingly straightforward idea, creating a stablecoin that maintains a one-to-one peg with the US dollar while offering yields competitive with traditional markets.

While traditional market terminology might appear out of place in the crypto world, the 20% drop in Bitcoin from its recent high demand scrutiny, given the hype surrounding the launch of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on the original cryptocurrency.

Various factors are being attributed to this significant drop in Bitcoin’s value. The familiar adage, buy the rumor, sell the news, is circulating about ETFs, along with the usual suspects of rising interest rates and a stronger dollar.

Surprisingly, even the specter of FTX, the bankrupt exchange, has appeared. The estate of FTX has been offloading its holdings in the newly converted Grayscale Bitcoin Trust ETF to settle its debts, diverting these outflows away from competing Bitcoin ETFs with lower fees.

Regardless of the catalysts behind this 20% drop, the critical question is whether this descent will trigger a chilling effect on the crypto market, potentially dampening the optimism that had emerged during the recent crypto resurgence. It’s worth acknowledging that FOMO (fear of missing out) has long been a driving force behind crypto surges.

A recent Deutsche Bank survey has revealed that over one-third of respondents anticipate Bitcoin’s value falling below $20,000 by the end of the year, with concerns looming about the potential collapse of a major cryptocurrency by 2026. The fear of missing out is no longer the predominant sentiment in the post-FTX crypto landscape, even with the accessibility and security improvements offered by ETFs.

For now, the lofty predictions that ETF launches would propel Bitcoin to new record highs or even to the coveted $100,000 mark seem questionable. However, the crypto world is known for its resilience, and the Bitcoin hype machine is poised to shift its focus to a new narrative – the upcoming halving event, which will cut the supply of new tokens in half.

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