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Crypto’s Back in the Green; Are We Out of the Woods?

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Growing institutional adoption, on the back of new Bitcoin ETF applications in the U.S., has reignited the crypto flame, pushing Bitcoin to its highest level since 2022: $31.2K. Over the past quarter, Bitcoin and Ethereum increased by around 8% and 5%, respectively. Scalability solutions suffered the most. Falling by 7%, Arbitrum came out with the least losses in Q2 in comparison with its peers, as shown in Figure 1. In the realm of DeFi, Lido was the frontrunner, soaring by 35% in TVL. This jump could be attributed to Lido’s success in executing its staked ETH withdrawals.

Growing institutional adoption, on the back of new Bitcoin ETF applications in the U.S., has reignited the crypto flame, pushing Bitcoin to its highest level since 2022: $31.2K. Over the past quarter, Bitcoin and Ethereum increased by around 8% and 5%, respectively. Scalability solutions suffered the most. Falling by 7%, Arbitrum came out with the least losses in Q2 in comparison with its peers, as shown in Figure 1. In the realm of DeFi, Lido was the frontrunner, soaring by 35% in TVL. This jump could be attributed to Lido’s success in executing its staked ETH withdrawals.

Figure 1: 90-Day Price and TVL Developments of Cryptoassets in Major Sectors

Source: 21Shares, CoinGecko, DeFi Llama. Close data as of June 26, 2023.

5 Trends to Remember from Q2

• After a long wait, investors can finally withdraw their staked Ether: Since the Ethereum staking contract launched in December 2020, investors who wanted to validate transactions and secure the network had to withstand an indefinite lockup period on their Ether (ETH). On April 12, the Shanghai upgrade was activated, closing the loop on staking liquidity by allowing investors to finally withdraw their locked ETH. Despite ~73k validators exiting the network as of June 26, Ethereum staking has seen almost 4 million ETH in net new deposits since April 12. This shows that enabling withdrawals has reduced the liquidity risk for investors, particularly institutions.

Figure 2: Breakdown of ETH deposits and Withdrawals

Source: 21shares on Dune Analytics

• Binance faces hurdles in the U.S. and Europe: The world’s largest crypto exchange and its founder are facing 13 charges which include operating an unregistered exchange, commingling of assets, and misrepresenting trading controls and oversight on the Binance.US platform. While the lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) is still pending a verdict, Binance’s balance fell by almost 8% this quarter. Selling pressure could have also been partly influenced by some less tense trouble Binance has been facing in Europe. The exchange exited the Netherlands after failing to get regulatory approval as a virtual asset provider. France is also preliminarily investigating Binance for alleged money laundering, to which Binance’s CEO appeared relaxed, saying that they have collaborated with the French authorities and that this legal procedure is the norm in France. With the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulatory framework going into effect by the beginning of next year, Binance has voluntarily exited other European countries, like Austria and Cyprus, to reportedly focus on complying with MiCA.

Figure 3: Asset Flow on Binance

Source: 21shares on Dune Analytics

• A busy quarter for Tether: On May 17, Tether announced it would use 15% of its monthly net operating profits to buy BTC to diversify its reserve surplus. Three weeks later, Tether’s USDT circulating supply reached a new all-time high of $83.3 billion, while Circle’s USDC and Binance’s BUSD remained down ~50% and ~80% from their peak in June and November 2022, respectively. Finally, short-sellers drove USDT’s liquidity in Curve’s 3Pool to $285 million, making up over 70% of the pool at its peak and causing the stablecoin to trade 0.3% off its peg on June 15. However, USDT quickly re-pegged, and it took only seven days to get back below the pool’s 33% benchmark, suggesting that the actions were unfounded and that USDT remains the market’s preferred stablecoin.

Figure 4: USDT Liquidity in 3Pool on Curve

Source: 21Shares on Dune Analytics.

• MakerDAO strengthens its reserves, boosts its revenue: Near the end of Q2, the third largest money market application in DeFi purchased an additional $700M in Treasury bonds as part of its ongoing effort to strengthen the reserves backing its DAI stablecoin. Maker also implemented a six-month U.S. Treasury ladder strategy involving bi-weekly roll-overs to boost its revenue. This ties in with our thesis that utilizing Real World Assets (RWA) to generate revenue is a significant structural development to help create real inherent value. With the expansion of its RWA holdings, Maker could be more profitable in the quarters to come.

• Deutsche Bank applies to be a crypto custodian: On June 20, Germany’s largest bank applied for a digital asset license to operate as a custody service for cryptoassets to increase its fee income. DB’s interest in crypto custody speaks volumes of the market opportunity it wants to tap into. Not only is it a stamp of recognition of our trillion-dollar industry, but more so an indicator of the market sentiment that hadn’t died out since 2022, when the bank first hinted at its interest in crypto custody. This will make accessing and safeguarding crypto a lot easier for retail investors who are not tech savvy, not well acquainted with hardware wallets, or simply do not trust the crypto-native solutions offered at the time.

What You Should Pay Attention To

Growing institutional adoption will continue to drive the market sentiment: All eyes are on Grayscale’s lawsuit against the SEC’s rejection of its Bitcoin Trust filing. The company expects to hear a final decision from the DC District Court of Appeals in Q3 or later. On the other side of the world, HSBC Hong Kong, the largest bank in the special administrative region of China, is now allowing customers to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs listed on Hong Kong’s stock exchange. We are witnessing an unprecedented growing interest in this asset class, especially on the institutional level, which has always been considered a strong catalyst for any emerging technology looking to reach mass adoption.

The IMF finally admits the world can’t effectively ban crypto, doubles down on CBDCs: This quarter was a playground for change of hearts, namely the International Monetary Fund’s view on crypto. In its recent report on the use cases of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in Latin America and the Caribbeans, the IMF noted that an outright ban on cryptoassets would be ineffective in the long run. While the report is mainly advocating the advantages CBDCs have over cryptoassets, the silver lining is that cryptoassets are no longer looked at as an entirely fraudulent monetary system. In the coming quarters, we can witness leaps toward regulatory clarity across various regions.

The Feds want oversight on stablecoin regulations to be discussed in late July: The House Financial Services Committee is preparing two bills aiming to give more legal clarity around cryptoassets, including stablecoins and crypto exchanges. The chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, said that stablecoins as a form of payment need to be supervised by central banks. Chairman Patrick McHenry disagreed, saying Congress may need to examine separating supervision and regulation out of the Fed and gaining greater oversight and control. Powell also mentioned that a U.S. CBDC is a far-fetched mission, which leaves the focus on stablecoins, which has seen a noticeable rise in adoption, as shown in the figure below.

Figure 5: USDT Inflows to Exchanges

Source: Chainalysis, The Block

Liquidity is moving on-chain: The proportion of trading volume on decentralized vs. centralized exchanges reached an all-time high of 21.65% in May after steadily trending higher since the collapse of FTX in November 2022. Now, given the current regulatory climate in the U.S., with Binance and Coinbase facing pressure from the SEC, and the upcoming release of Uniswap v4, the perfect storm is forming for DEXs to continue gaining momentum over the following quarters. Uniswap v4 will introduce limit orders, time-weighted average prices (TWAPs), native support for ETH, and architectural changes like “hooks,” which would allow for potential new use cases, like MEV-capturing AMMs.

Figure 6: : DEX to CEX Spot Trade Volume

Source: Bitcoin Key Metrics, 21shares on Dune Analytics.

Next Month’s Calendar

Top 3 events we’re closely monitoring in July:

• July 5: FOMC Meeting Minutes

• July 11 onwards: Crypto bill mark-up, led by Rep. Patrick McHenry

• July 26: Federal Fund Rate

Source: Forex Factory, CoinMarketCal

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.

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Is altcoin season finally back? Here’s what investors need to know

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The crypto market is heating up again, and it’s not just Bitcoin in the spotlight. Other cryptocurrencies, also known as altcoins, are also gaining momentum. Earlier this year, we shared a report on why altcoins were struggling to bounce back in 2025. But now, after months of slow and sideways movement, signs are emerging that the long-awaited altcoin season might finally be starting.

The crypto market is heating up again, and it’s not just Bitcoin in the spotlight. Other cryptocurrencies, also known as altcoin, are also gaining momentum. Earlier this year, we shared a report on why altcoins were struggling to bounce back in 2025. But now, after months of slow and sideways movement, signs are emerging that the long-awaited altcoin season might finally be starting.

So, what’s driving this shift? Let’s break it down.

Bitcoin loses ground as other cryptos rise

Bitcoin’s share of the cryptocurrency market has dropped from a high of 65.1% on June 27 to 59.2% this week, marking one of its largest declines this year. In the past, when Bitcoin’s dominance fell below 55%, it usually signaled the start of an ”altcoin season,” when other cryptocurrencies tend to perform better than Bitcoin. We’re not quite there yet, but things seem to be heading in that direction.


Meanwhile, Ethereum has been climbing fast, rising from under $2,350 to a recent high of $3,843, its highest price since March. In past bull runs, Ethereum’s rise has often been an early sign that an ”altcoin season” might be coming. That’s because when Ethereum rises, it typically indicates that investors are shifting funds from Bitcoin to other, more volatile cryptocurrencies, including smaller and newer ones

Altcoin season index flashes a cautious green

According to the Altcoin Season Index by CoinMarketCap, 56 of the top 100 coins have outperformed Bitcoin in the past 90 days, a classic threshold for the beginning of altcoin season. The index currently hovers around 56 points, in early altcoin season territory.


…So where is the money flowing?

The altcoin rally isn’t spread out evenly, and different types of coins are gaining for different reasons:

• Memecoins like Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) are leading the pack, jumping a massive 611% in the last 90 days. SPX6900 (SPX) is also up 285%.

• DeFi tokens such as Aave and Uniswap are getting attention again, thanks to talks about sharing fees with users.

• Older tokens from past crypto cycles are making a comeback. These coins are more familiar and easier to trade, so money is flowing into them first.

• AI-related coins like Virtual and Bittensor are doing well, too.

Meanwhile, Solana has climbed back above $200, and XRP hit a new yearly high of $3.64, helped by the growing excitement around crypto ETFs.

Not a full altcoin season, yet

Even though many altcoins are rising, we’re not seeing the kind of “everything goes up” rally from past altcoin seasons. Instead, the current cycle is more focused, with gains mostly in specific sectors like:

• Projects with real-world use or strong stories

• Hyped memecoins

• Tokens gaining interest from big investors or ETFs

What’s next?

Big-picture events, such as US crypto regulations, expected Fed rate cuts, and China’s economic support, could boost market liquidity. That said, it’s still early. While momentum is growing, true altcoin seasons are only clear in hindsight. For now, things are heating up quickly, but caution is still wise.

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.

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HANetf lanserar QUAD ETF mitt i spänningar i Asien

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HANetfs medvd Hector McNeil pratade med Proactive om lanseringen av Future of Defence Indo-Pacific ex-China UCITS ETF (LSE: QUAD).

HANetfs medvd Hector McNeil pratade med Proactive om lanseringen av Future of Defence Indo-Pacific ex-China UCITS ETF (LSE: QUAD).

McNeil förklarade motivationen bakom att rikta in sig på Indo-Stillahavsregionen, efter framgången med HANetfs NATO- och europeiska försvars-ETFer. Han betonade att geopolitisk dynamik, särskilt det ökande trycket från USA på dess asiatiska allierade att öka militära utgifter, formar långsiktiga teman för försvarsinvesteringar.

”Nästa steg i denna globala makrohistoria kommer att vara att den amerikanska regimen, Trump etc. sätter press på sina asiatiska allierade”, sa McNeil. Han pekade på de senaste regionala spänningarna – inklusive konflikterna mellan Indien och Pakistan, Kinas aggression i Taiwansundet och sammandrabbningar mellan Thailand och Kambodja – som katalysatorer som stöder en hållbar försvarsupptrappning.

McNeil namngav viktiga företag i ETFen, såsom Hanwha Aerospace, Korea Aerospace, Mitsubishi och Austal Limited. Han betonade att några av dessa företag har sett begränsade värderingsökningar, vilket tyder på betydande uppåtpotential. Han tillade att QUAD ETF skulle kunna dra nytta av fördelen att vara först med investeringarna och sa: ”Jag tror att vi kan… ta över lejonparten av pengarna inom detta område.”

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ESAB ETF spårar globala företag med höga ESG-betyg

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BNP Paribas Easy MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped UCITS ETF EUR C (ESAB ETF) med ISIN IE0004HBJKG0, försöker följa MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped-index.

BNP Paribas Easy MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped UCITS ETF EUR C (ESAB ETF) med ISIN IE0004HBJKG0, försöker följa MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped-index.

MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped-index spårar globala aktiemarknaders prestanda (utvecklade och tillväxtmarknader) och tar endast hänsyn till företag med höga miljö-, sociala och styrningsbetyg (ESG) i förhållande till sina branschkollegor, för att säkerställa inkluderingen av de bästa klassföretag ur ett ESG-perspektiv. Dessutom är företag som är involverade i följande branscher exkluderade: Kolbrytning för kraftproduktion, konventionell och alternativ olje-/gasutvinning, kraftproduktion från fossila bränslen och kärnenergi. Vikten för varje företag är begränsad till 5 %.

Den börshandlade fondens TER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 0,20 % per år. BNP Paribas Easy MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped UCITS ETF EUR C är den billigaste och största ETF som följer MSCI ACWI SRI S-serien PAB 5 % Begränsat index. ETFen replikerar det underliggande indexets prestanda genom full replikering (köper alla indexbeståndsdelar). Utdelningarna i ETFen ackumuleras och återinvesteras.

BNP Paribas Easy MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped UCITS ETF EUR C är en liten ETF med tillgångar på 31 miljoner euro under förvaltning. Denna ETF lanserades den 8 april 2024 och har sin hemvist i Irland.

Handla ESAB ETF

BNP Paribas Easy MSCI ACWI SRI S-Series PAB 5% Capped UCITS ETF EUR C (ESAB ETF) är en europeisk börshandlad fond. 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 ETF genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel DEGIRONordnet, Aktieinvest och Avanza.

Börsnoteringar

BörsValutaKortnamn
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Borsa ItalianaEURPAACE
Euronext ParisEURPAACE
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