The macroeconomic results that came out in July indicate improvements, still not enough to cut rates in the U.S., but there may be more than meets the eye. Increasing at an annual rate of 2.8% in the second quarter, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) significantly exceeded expectations. With interest rates reaching the highest since the dot-com bubble, net interest payment is projected to reach the highest level as a percentage of GDP in over two decades. While the Fed’s collective sentiment over rate cuts is still uncertain, easing pressure on debt repayment could become increasingly important during the election season.
On the other hand, Wall Street had the worst month since October 2022. Disappointing second-quarter earnings from tech companies wiped out ~$985B off Nasdaq’s market cap on July 24. The stock market picked up on July 26 after a positive indicator boosted optimism about inflation. In line with expectations, the Federal Reserve’s favorite gauge of inflation, Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE), rose by 2.5% from a year ago, 0.1% from last month. The PCE reading sparked optimism that the Fed might start cutting rates in September as the market predicted, which would bode well for Bitcoin and the longer tail of cryptoassets since lower borrowing costs will encourage bigger risk-on appetite. Some are even hoping Fed officials would hint at the prospect in the upcoming meeting on July 31.
Figure 1 – Bitcoin’s Price Movement Against Headwinds
Source: 21Shares
Enjoying some political attention, Bitcoin held strong amid the tech dip, but it still had other headwinds to worry about.
• Between June 19 and July 12, the German government sold $2.88B worth of Bitcoin, seized from movie piracy website, Movie2k, earlier this year. Bitcoin fell by 10.7% over that period.
• In preparation for the repayment plan that began in July, Mt. Gox transferred $2.8B on July 16 from its cold wallet to a deposit address tied to Bitstamp, one of the five exchanges that have 60 days to distribute the tokens to Mt. Gox’s creditors. Bitcoin fell by just 1.6% on that day. Mt. Gox currently has $5.35B left in its holdings and originally $9B in total to return to creditors.
• On July 29, the U.S. government transferred $2B worth of confiscated Bitcoin to an unidentified wallet, pulling the price from $69.9K to as low as $66.6K in a few hours.
Finally, after months of negotiation, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and FTX agreed that the latter would pay up to $12.7B to its creditors, pending judge approval. However, creditors have opposed this plan, arguing that FTX should pay them in-kind rather than dollar terms. A hearing on the settlement motion is scheduled for August 6, and a vote on the plan is due on August 16. Bitcoin and Solana are at the forefront of the potential market impact, with FTX previously announcing they have around 50 million SOL tokens and over 20K BTC. However, there are some silver linings. First, the crypto industry will finally turn the page on a dark chapter of its history. Last but not least, Bitcoin is a strategic subject matter used by some of the most powerful leaders in the world; excitement around it could balance out the repercussions of FTX’s repayment plan in the coming months.
In conclusion, slow macroeconomic improvements coupled with the urgency of the looming debt crisis in the U.S. are painting a picture of easing market conditions through the summer. Nevertheless, the crypto industry must weather the headwinds mentioned above, which investors should consider.
Bitcoin: A Political Ploy or a Strategic Reserve Asset?
On July 26, a range of Democrats sent a letter to the Democratic National Committee, urging them to pivot their adversary stance against crypto, citing that “crypto is at the top of voters’ minds in swing states.” They were probably spooked by Donald Trump’s progression towards crypto since the start of his presidential campaign. Arguably the most anticipated event this quarter was the Bitcoin conference in Nashville, with this year’s iteration seasoned by the presidential elections. The main (if not the only) reason for the excitement, marked by the crypto derivatives market as explained in our previous newsletter, was Trump’s speech on July 27.
If elected as president on November 5, Trump cautiously revealed he’ll do as follows: • Establish a crypto presidential advisory council and create a national “stockpile” of Bitcoin.
• Keep 100% of the government’s confiscated Bitcoin holdings intact.
• Adopt stablecoins, viewed as pro-dollar, and establish a regulatory framework.
Similarly, Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis has been working on legislation requiring the Federal Reserve to hold Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset, alongside gold and other foreign currencies, to manage the government’s monetary system. She proposes that the U.S. buys 1M BTC over the course of five years and hold it for 20 years to reduce national debt, which has soared to record highs, as shown in Figure 2. The idea also excited lawmakers elsewhere. On July 28, Johnny Ng, a Hong Kong Legislative Council member, announced that he’d be lobbying for and exploring the feasibility of including Bitcoin in financial reserves with different stakeholders in Hong Kong.
Figure 2 – U.S. National Debt Soars to $35 Trillion
Source: U.S. Treasury
It is important to remember that politically induced vows (especially during elections) are more often than not just talk. Many have deemed the prospect of Bitcoin as a reserve asset in the Treasury’s balance sheets as politically unrealistic, although feasible and fitting Bitcoin’s fundamentals. Surely, the paradigm shift in sentiment from “scam” to strategic reserve asset has enticed institutions to accumulate more Bitcoin in July:
• Boasting $150M in total net assets, Cantor Fitzgerald’s CEO confirmed the company holds undisclosed amounts of Bitcoin and is launching a $2B BTC financing business, which they’ll increase by $2B increments.
• On July 26, the State of Michigan Retirement System added $6.6M in Bitcoin ETFs to its pension fund assets, which now total $143.9M.
• On July 25, the Jersey City mayor announced they’re updating paperwork to allocate a percentage of the fund to Bitcoin ETFs. In May, the Wisconsin Pension Fund allocated 2%.
In summary, even if the announcements made at the Bitcoin conference do not come to fruition, the fact that crypto’s use case is emerging in aiding a major economy like the U.S. is a significant boost for adoption. However, retail interest is still estimated to be only 25% of what it was in May 2021. As the discussion continues and more politicians get involved from both sides of the aisle, the market is poised to witness unprecedented levels of mainstream adoption.
The Approval of Ethereum ETFs and their Impact
The first week of trading for Ethereum ETFs has largely met the expectations outlined in our last newsletter. The nine ETFs have generated $4.5B in total volume, approximately 15-20% of Bitcoin ETFs’ first-week volume. However, Ethereum ETFs experienced a net outflow of ~$300M, compared to Bitcoin ETFs’ $1.5B inflow during their debut week, as seen below in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Comparing BTC & ETH US Spot Net Flows
Source: Steno Research
Nevertheless, we expect that ETH will demonstrate heightened price sensitivity in the coming months. This is largely because 45% of ETH’s total supply is either locked away in staking or smart contracts or is lost. Further, ETH’s liquid supply on exchanges is lower than that of Bitcoin, with only 10% of ETH available compared to 12% for Bitcoin. Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum does not experience significant selling pressure from miners, who typically sell an average of $5M-10M of their holdings daily to cover operational costs. Consequently, ETH is likely to react more sharply to market demand due to its limited liquidity and the lack of consistent miner offloading.
As a reminder, Ethereum and Bitcoin ETFs are complementary rather than competitive products in a portfolio, each representing distinct market segments. Bitcoin is primarily viewed as digital gold due to its scarcity and immutable monetary policy, positioning it as a potential hedge against economic instability. Further, while Bitcoin is also growing into a software-as-a-service platform, this transition is yet to fully materialize. In contrast, Ethereum serves multiple purposes, functioning as a global app store, a financial settlement layer, and a tokenization hub. While Bitcoin addresses financial system concerns, Ethereum aims to enhance the internet infrastructure and underpin the digital economy.
This differentiation suggests that both ETFs can coexist, catering to diverse investor needs and market demands. With this in mind, the approval of ETH lends legitimacy to the foundational infrastructure supporting the Web 3 ecosystem. Thus, we anticipate this recognition will cascade to a broader range of assets, with decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols likely emerging as prime beneficiaries of this increased attention.
The Spotlight on DeFi: A Transformative Era
DeFi has been having its shining moment, which is evident in the record-breaking performance of decentralized exchanges (DEXs). For the first time, DEX spot trading volume reached 14% of centralized exchange volume, marking an all-time high in the ratio between the two types of platforms. This growth is symbolic of migration towards non-custodial infrastructure that’s been in motion for the last two years, driven by users’ growing trust in crypto’s railways.
With the approval of Ethereum ETFs, we foresee a growing emphasis on consumer-facing applications within the industry. We also predict that fundamental valuation will become more significant as the industry gains credibility, favoring businesses with strong fundamentals. In this context, four of the top 15 revenue-generating Web 3 protocols are well-established DeFi platforms like Aave, MakerDAO, Lido, and Uniswap, as observed below in Figure 4. This highlights the market suitability of well-designed DeFi protocols, even as the industry evolves and attracts new participants. With this context, let’s discuss the forthcoming protocol upgrades that we believe will elevate their prominence amidst the changing landscape.
Figure 4: Revenue Performance Ranking of the Top 20 Protocols over the Last Year
Source: TokenTerminal
First is Aave. The leading decentralized lending protocol by Total Value Locked and the sixth-largest revenue-generating DeFi application is gauging community sentiment on implementing a fee switch. This proposal, spearheaded by Aave’s founder, aims to distribute the protocol’s excess revenue to token holders. Additionally, it suggests using part of the excess revenue to buy back AAVE on the secondary market, thereby ensuring consistent demand for the token. This new tokenomics model would allow stakers to earn AAVE sustainably, avoiding the drawbacks of an inflationary issuance mechanism.
That said, Aave’s temperature check should conclude by next week, followed by a snapshot vote. Thus, it’ll likely take a few weeks to fully implement the mechanism if the community approves the proposal. Worth mentioning that Aave’s proposal takes a cue from a previous initiative by Uniswap, which sought to allocate trading fees to token stakers but postponed the governance vote in June. That said, we believe the recent regulatory clarity regarding Ethereum could reignite the momentum needed for more DeFi applications to incorporate security-like features into their frameworks. Thus, this could transform their respective tokens into capital-generating assets, rendering them attractive.
On a different note, MakerDAO referred to as Ethereum’s global reserve bank and the issuer of DAI, is fully embracing the tokenization trend. The protocol already generates more than half of its revenue from tokenized products, which include private credit and US treasury yields, as shown in Figure 5. This positions MakerDAO at the forefront of crypto protocols integrating with traditional finance. Now, MakerDAO plans to invest an additional billion dollars into tokenized treasuries. This move has prompted sector leaders like Blackrock’s Securitize BUIDL fund, Ondo Finance, and Superstate to apply for the Grand Prix competition, which begins in the second week of August. Once implemented, this initiative is expected to boost the total government securities AUM by 55%, expanding the market size to $3B. This would represent a 30-fold increase since April 2023.
Figure 5: MakerDAO’s Revenue by Type
Source: SteakHouse on Dune
This development solidifies MakerDAO’s position as a pivotal player in the tokenization landscape, while providing a robust proxy investment into crypto’s application layer. Its strength is underscored by the fact that Maker accounts for nearly 40% of Ethereum’s total DeFi profits, making it the third-largest revenue-generating protocol in the industry, as echoed above in Figure 4.
To recap, we believe the approval of Ethereum ETFs is poised to legitimize the market, boost investor confidence, and accelerate the adoption of Ethereum-based applications. As a result, established protocols with proven track records of resilience and revenue generation will likely attract significant investor attention in the coming months.
Each week the 21Shares Research team will publish our data-driven insights into the crypto asset world through this newsletter. Please direct any comments, questions, and words of feedback to research@21shares.com
Disclaimer
The information provided does not constitute a prospectus or other offering material and does not contain or constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of any offer to buy securities in any jurisdiction. Some of the information published herein may contain forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. The information contained herein may not be considered as economic, legal, tax or other advice and users are cautioned to base investment decisions or other decisions solely on the content hereof.
SPDR MSCI World Technology UCITSETF (SPFT ETF) med ISIN IE00BYTRRD19, strävar efter att spåra MSCI World Information Technology-index. MSCI World Information Technology-index spårar informationsteknologisektorn på de utvecklade marknaderna över hela världen (GICS-sektorklassificering).
ETFENs TER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 0,30 % p.a. SPDR MSCI World Technology UCITSETF är den billigaste ETF som följer MSCI World Information Technology index. ETF:n replikerar det underliggande indexets prestanda genom fullständig replikering (köper alla indexbeståndsdelar). Utdelningarna i ETFEn ackumuleras och återinvesteras i ETFEn.
SPDR MSCI World Technology UCITSETFär en stor ETF med tillgångar på 709 miljoner euro under förvaltning. Denna ETF lanserades den 29 april 2016 och har sin hemvist i Irland.
Fondens mål
Fondens investeringsmål är att följa resultatet för företag inom tekniksektorn, över utvecklade marknader globalt.
Indexbeskrivning
MSCI World Information Technology 35/20 Capped Index mäter utvecklingen för globala aktier som klassificeras som fallande inom tekniksektorn, enligt Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS).
Det betyder att det går att handla andelar i denna ETF genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel DEGIRO, Nordnet, Aktieinvest och Avanza.
Dogecoin has outperformed other major cryptoassets over the past decade, while also exhibiting a low correlation to crypto and traditional assets. This creates a compelling argument for a portfolio allocation. We tested a Bitcoin-enhanced growth portfolio, which is a traditional 60/40 infused with 3% Bitcoin, and we introduced a modest 1% DOGE allocation. Since most prospective investors likely already hold Bitcoin, this offers a lens into how the two assets can complement each other.
Despite the small portfolio allocation, every approach delivered stronger returns. The benchmark returned 7.25% annually, while DOGE-enhanced portfolios reached as high as 8.95%. Sharpe ratios improved in almost all tests, indicating better risk-adjusted returns. Volatility did slightly tick up, but drawdowns remained largely contained. Even with no rebalancing, the max drawdown only deepened by a few percentage points, underscoring that even a 1% DOGE allocation adds meaningful punch without destabilizing the broader portfolio.
Rebalancing remains essential to capturing upside effectively. Without it, returns can plateau while risk quietly compounds. Monthly or weekly rebalancing offered the best balance, maximizing returns while keeping volatility and drawdowns in check, especially during periods of broader market stress, as we’ve recently seen. Given Dogecoin’s momentum-driven nature, a more strategic approach linked to broader crypto market cycles may offer even greater optimization beyond routine rebalancing.
With the right structure, a 1% allocation to Dogecoin isn’t reckless—it’s rewarding.
Bear Case
Despite strong fundamentals and a rich cultural legacy, Dogecoin’s recent rally, fueled by post-election memecoin mania, may have front-run its true cycle potential. As attention shifts to newer narratives, DOGE risks being seen as ’yesterday’s play,’ potentially underperforming even in a rising market. Still, that wouldn’t signal a flaw in its model, just a pause in a fast-rotating cycle.
Assuming a continued 10% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) from its 2021 peak of $0.73, DOGE would be projected to land around $0.38 by 2025—still more than 2x from today’s levels but modest relative to past cycles. More notably, this would mark the first time Dogecoin fails to reach a new all-time high in a full market cycle.
Neutral Case
Dogecoin may not dominate headlines like it did at its peak, but it still holds cultural relevance and widespread recognition. In a scenario where the total crypto market cap peaks at $5 trillion this cycle and DOGE maintains a solid, albeit slightly reduced, market share of 3% instead of its previous 4%, this would result in a market capitalization of approximately $150 billion for DOGE.
At that valuation, DOGE would trade near $1 per coin, a ~5.5x gain from current levels around $0.185. This neutral case assumes Dogecoin retains its stature as the leading memecoin, despite increased competition, with stable adoption and renewed retail interest, but without the same euphoria of the last cycle.
Bull Case
If we take DOGE’s bottom price of $0.007 just before the last bull run began and fast-forward two years to the bottom of the current cycle at $0.0585, that move reflects a CAGR of 189%. If DOGE were to mirror this explosive growth, DOGE would reach approximately $1.42.
In this scenario, Dogecoin benefits from renewed memecoin mania, increasing real-world adoption, and stronger interest fueled by regulatory clarity and potential integration with major platforms like Elon Musk’s X. A full return of retail enthusiasm and broad cultural momentum could reestablish DOGE as the breakout asset of the cycle, potentially even doubling its all-time high.
Research Newsletter
Each week the 21Shares Research team will publish our data-driven insights into the crypto asset world through this newsletter. Please direct any comments, questions, and words of feedback to research@21shares.com
Disclaimer
The information provided does not constitute a prospectus or other offering material and does not contain or constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of any offer to buy securities in any jurisdiction. Some of the information published herein may contain forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. The information contained herein may not be considered as economic, legal, tax or other advice and users are cautioned to base investment decisions or other decisions solely on the content hereof.
VanEck Bitcoin ETN (VBTC ETN) med ISIN DE000A28M8D0, spårar värdet på kryptovalutan Bitcoin. Den börshandlade produktens TER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 1,00 % p.a. Denna ETN replikerar resultatet av det underliggande indexet med en skuldförbindelse med säkerheter som backas upp av fysiska innehav av kryptovalutan.
VanEck Bitcoin ETN är en stor ETN med 568 miljoner euro tillgångar under förvaltning. Denna ETN lanserades den 19 november 2020 och har sin hemvist i Liechtenstein.
Produktbeskrivning
Kombinera spänningen med bitcoin med enkelheten och säkerheten hos traditionell finans. Bitcoin är den äldsta kryptovalutan, med det största börsvärdet. Det ses ofta som digitalt guld, ett digitalt värdelager i en tid av osäkerhet. VanEck Bitcoin ETN är en fullständigt säkerställd börshandlad sedel som investerar i bitcoin.
100 % uppbackad av bitcoin (BTC)
Förvaras hos en reglerad kryptodepå, med kryptoförsäkring (upp till ett begränsat belopp)
Kan handlas som en ETF på reglerade börser (om än inom ett annat segment)
Huvudriskfaktorer
Volatilitetsrisk: Handelspriserna för många digitala tillgångar har upplevt extrem volatilitet under de senaste perioderna och kan mycket väl fortsätta att göra det. Digitala tillgångar har bara introducerats under det senaste decenniet och klarhet i regelverket är fortfarande svårfångad i många jurisdiktioner.
Valutarisk, teknikrisk, juridiska och regulatoriska risker. Du kan förlora pengar genom att investera i fonderna. Värdet på investeringarna kan gå upp eller ner och investeraren kanske inte får tillbaka det investerade beloppet.
Underliggande index
MarketVector Bitcoin VWAP Close Index (MVBTCV Index).
Handla VBTC ETN
VanEck Bitcoin ETN (VBTC ETN) är en europeisk börshandlad kryptovaluta. Denna fond handlas på flera olika börser, till exempel Deutsche Boerse Xetra och Euronext Amsterdam.
Det betyder att det går att handla andelar i denna ETP genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel Nordnet, SAVR, DEGIRO och Avanza.