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First Mover Americas: Binance Unveils Self-Custody Wallet

The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Nov. 8, 2023.

Updated Nov 8, 2023, 1:01 p.m. Published Nov 8, 2023, 1:01 p.m.
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Binance has released a self-custody Web3 wallet that can be used to interact with the DeFi ecosystem. Users are required to use the Binance app to create a wallet, with the app serving as the venue for activities such as staking, lending and borrowing. The wallet will also use multiparty computation (MPC), which involves a private key being broken into three parts of which the wallet owner controls two, as a means of removing the need to memorize seed phrases. The new wallet appears to compete with TrustWallet, which the exchange bought in 2018. TrustWallet's native token (TWT) fell following Binance's announcement. TWT had experienced a positive week prior to this, thanks in part to Binance listing TWT futures on its exchange, which saw volume increase from around $80 million to $476 million on Monday.

HSBC said it plans to start a custody service of tokenized securities for institutional clients alongside Swiss crypto custodian Metaco. The service is set to go live in 2024 and will complement HSBC's existing platform for digital asset issuance and its recent tokenized physical gold offering, the bank said. HSBC pointed out that the service will not pertain to cryptocurrencies or stablecoins. Tokenization, the process of issuing and trading real-world assets on blockchains, is one of the most prominent ways in which major financial institutions are becoming involved in the digital asset industry. Boston Consulting Group estimated last year that tokenization could become a $16 trillion industry by 2030.

Grayscale's investment product linked to Chainlink's LINK token is trading at a 200% premium to spot prices, which suggests institutional demand. The Grayscale Chainlink Trust (GLNK) closed at $39 on Monday compared with $21 on Oct. 31. Each GLNK share holds just $12 worth of LINK, making it nearly three times pricier than the actual value of held assets. The product has historically traded at a premium of over 20%. While premiums have reached as much as 150% on two separate occasions since the product's launch in May last year, Monday's is its highest ever. LINK tokens themselves have surged over 76% in the last month.

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  • The chart shows the spread between Deribit's ETH DVOL and BTC DVOL indices. DVOL represents options-implied expectations for price turbulence over 30 days.
  • The spread has narrowed to -0.6 from -11.6 on Oct. 23, a sign investor focus has shifted from market leader bitcoin to ether and other alternative cryptocurrencies.
  • Source: Amberdata

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