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Prices: What’s next for crypto prices? Traders are waiting for a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before they make their next moves. In Japan, one digital assets company wants to build the market for NFT trading in yen.

Insights: Digital asset financial services firm SBI is building a MetaMask competitor for yen-denominated NFT trading. Could the initiative aid Japan’s Web 3 efforts?

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Prices

Crypto Traders Are Waiting on a Signal From the Fed

Major digital assets are trading flat as the Asia business day begins, with bitcoin down 1% on the day to $22,829 and ether also off 1% to $1,622.

Singapore-based crypto trading fund QCP Capital said in a recent note that the performance of equities today and U.S. central bank Chair Jerome Powell’s speech will be its guide to the next leg in crypto.

“Without a recession and >4% unemployment this year, it is extremely unlikely the Fed will cut rates, which means our view that the market’s pricing of cuts this year is too dovish still holds,” the fund wrote.

QCP said its is looking to hear Powell’s comments on whether he thinks the current market rally has “gotten out of hand.”

Despite talk of a recession, and frequent headlines mentioning layoffs, the last two job markets reports show that the U.S. labor market is still hot. December’s numbers show the U.S. added 223,000 jobs to payrolls, pushing the unemployment rate down to 3.5%, while recently released numbers from January show 517,000 jobs being added. Both numbers defied expectations.

“I think it’s still going to be very hard to get to 2%,” Edward Moya, senior market analyst with Oanda, recently said on CoinDesk TV. “The Fed acknowledged, for the first time in this cycle, they said that the disinflation process has begun.”

Moya highlighted the strong labor market in the U.S. and worldwide as an obstacle to driving down inflation with increased wages supported by a fundamentally strong market.

“If we see further signs that some inflation abroad is becoming stickier than we thought, then there’s a risk of a decent sell-off across Wall Street that could drag down bitcoin,” he said.

Moya says he’s looking at Treasury yields. There’s still a correlation between that and the price of bitcoin that remains intact – for now.

Insights

SBI’s Metamask Competitor for Yen-Denominated NFT Trading

Japan’s SBI, a digital assets financial services firm, recently announced it’s launching a MetaMask-like wallet platform for non-fungible tokens (NFT) that’s only using the Japanese yen for trades on the SBINFT Market, CoinDesk Japan reports.

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Japan, with its world-renowned IP and universally recognized styles of art, is an emerging hub for NFTs. But the majority of transactions are done in U.S. dollars, not yen, which is something that SBI is looking to change.

In international trade dominated by fiat, the U.S. dollar, the world’s most liquid currency and the measure for most commodities’ pricing, ranks as the highest-traded global currency, with nearly 88% of global trade denominated in greenbacks. This is predictable, as the U.S. is the world’s largest economy and most of the globe’s trade has some sort of nexus to the country.

Crypto, however, is tied to no nation. There’s no centralized economy behind it. Yet, at the same time the majority of the world’s digital asset transactions are denominated in USD.

“Despite the shrinking U.S. portion of the world’s GDP, the dollar increasingly dominates, notably in the digital ecosystem,” Bloomberg analyst Mike McGlone wrote in an April 2021 note. “There appears to be little to stop the most consistent trends in crypto assets: rising trading volume and the proliferation of stablecoins tracking the dollar.”

Case in point: Data from CoinGecko shows that there’s only around $87 million in 24-hour volume for yen-denominated bitcoin trading pairs, and roughly $21.5 million for ether trading in yen. There have been a few attempts at developing a yen stablecoin, but they don’t seem to have gotten much traction.

But this comes as Japan fully embraces Web 3. As CoinDesk’s Emily Parker reported during a recent trip to the country, crypto there seems to exist in a near parallel universe. Post-Mt. Gox rules have meant that FTX Japan assets are held in third-party custody; lawmakers are working to propose a framework for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO) and NFTs to the Diet, the nation’s legislature.

The next step of this embrace will be more crypto trading in yen. SBI’s Web 3 wallet might be what instigates things.

Important events

4:40 p.m. HKT/SGT(8:40 UTC) Fed Chair Powell’s speech

CoinDesk TV

In case you missed it, here is the most recent episode of “First Mover” on CoinDesk TV:

“First Mover” was monitoring developments in Turkey, a major center of crypto adoption, that is now coping with devastation following a massive earthquake. Also, a look at crypto markets, the latest in the FTX bankruptcy court proceedings, and the sale of real estate via NFTs. Oanda Senior Market Analyst of The Americas Edward Moya, Murphy & McGonigle founder James Murphy and Sanjay Raghavan, Roofstock onChain Head of Web3 Initiatives joined the conversation.

Headlines

StarkWare Partnering With Chainlink for StarkNet Growth: The provider of blockchain scaling products will integrate the data provider’s price feeds.

How Bitcoin NFTs Might Accidentally Fix Bitcoin’s Security Budget: Ordinal NFTs have rejuvenated Bitcoin’s transaction fee market. Will it prove useful?

The Rise of Crypto’s Brand of Regenerative Finance: Call it a culture shift or an evolutionary process, why this group of crypto-natives is building “public goods” for the longterm rather than focusing on short term profits.

Bankrupt Lender Genesis and Parent DCG Reach Initial Agreement With Main Creditors, Source: The term sheet includes “an equitization of the 10-year promissory note that DCG gave Genesis in return for the 3AC claims,” a person familiar with the situation said.

Hermès vs. MetaBirkins: The NFT Case That Could Have Major Trademark and Artistic Consequences: The trial between NFT artist Mason Rothschild and French luxury house Hermès came to a close on Monday after a year-long trademark battle over an NFT project inspired by the brand’s famous handbag.


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