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BlackRock's push into crypto has been expeditious, but it may be hitting the brakes after bitcoin and ether. But Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock's head of digital assets, shut that possibility down at the Bitcoin Investor Day conference last week. He pointed out that bitcoin and ether make up the majority of the crypto market cap – bitcoin at 52% and ether at 16%, according to CoinMarketCap. In addition to bitcoin and ether ETFs, BlackRock is also exploring digital assets through tokenization efforts. "And we have clients who are comfortable and fluent on blockchain infrastructure, interacting with digital assets.
Persons: That's, Robert Mitchnick, Mitchnick, that's, we're, … IBIT, bitcoin, Wall, Larry Fink, CNBC's, it's Organizations: BlackRock, U.S, Locations: BlackRock
Analysts on Wall Street think Five Below is the retail stock investors should be buying as the holiday shopping season picks up steam. The report underpins a broader bullish trend for the retailer, analysts say, which is a more cost-sensitive consumer who is partial toward bargain hunting. Analyst Jason Haas noted the popularity of Five Below could improve further as shoppers gear up for the Christmas holiday. FIVE becomes most needs-based during the holiday season and the rollout of Five Beyond (products $6-25) better positions it in the gift-giving category." "All in, we think FIVE is well positioned to outperform in the current environment and will gain share behind several catalysts (e.g.
Persons: Jason Haas, Haas, Krisztina Katai, Katai, Morgan Stanley's Simeon Gutman, Gutman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: LSEG, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank
The rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. The total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe breathless rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. AdvertisementAdvertisementRight now, the total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. But the tokenization of real-world assets onto the blockchain is a newer trend that's picking up steam.
Persons: It's, , Franklin Templeton, Tom Couture, SWIFT, Couture, Lee Bratcher, Bratcher, Fundstrat Organizations: Service, Boston Consulting Group, JPMorgan, BlackRock, Barclays, Texas Blockchain Locations: tokenize, Texas
Ether could hit $8,000 by end-2026, Standard Chartered analyst Geoff Kendrick wrote. Bitcoin's halving, regulatory developments, and the end to the bond market sell-off will also benefit ether. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . By the end of 2026, ether could reach $8,000, or a 400% jump from today's price of around $1,600.
Persons: Geoff Kendrick, , Kendrick, Tokenization Organizations: Service, Chartered, BTC, ETH, FX Research, Digital Assets
A report out Wednesday argues that the price of the ethereum cryptocurrency may eventually climb as high as $35,000. "Layer 2 scaling solutions … are likely to grow in importance over time, particularly as architecture upgrades expected in early 2024 sharply lower fees on these platforms. ETH.CM= 1Y mountain Ether (ETH) over the past year That valuation assumes future use cases and revenue streams that may not exist yet, Kendrick noted. He highlighted gaming and tokenization of real-world assets as the next big use cases for the network. Standard Chartered expects "significant developments on these fronts by 2025-26," Kendrick said.
Persons: ethereum, Geoff Kendrick, Kendrick, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Chartered, ETH Locations: Solana, Cardano, London
A bitcoin is seen in an illustration picture taken at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, France, June 23, 2017. It's a bit old hat, say a cohort of crypto investors who are betting on blockchain technology breathing new life into traditional assets. Others like Franklin Templeton, UBS Asset Management and ABN Amro (ABNd.AS) have launched tokenized versions of assets such as money market funds and green bonds. Indeed, the actual issuance and value of tokenized traditional assets remains small. Some market players now see significant advances.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Franklin Templeton, Colin Butler, tokenization, hasn't, Morgan Krupetsky, Doug Schwenk, Lisa Mattackal, Medha Singh, Tom Wilson, Pravin Organizations: La Maison du, REUTERS, London Stock Exchange, Mirae, Securities, UBS Asset Management, ABN Amro, Polygon Labs, Reuters Graphics, Northern Trust, HSBC, Ava Labs, Digital Asset Research, Thomson, Reuters Locations: La, Paris, France, U.S, blockchain, Bengaluru
From arts and entertainment to health and wellness, businesses across industries are tapping into financial technology to drive growth. Below are three tips to help enterprises stay informed on the latest financial technology trends, while delivering value to their customers and employees. Choosing a single payment platform is a good starting point for increasing agility, but the type of platform you choose matters. Taking the next stepFor businesses looking to scale amid a changing economic landscape, a single financial technology platform isn't just a choice; it's a necessity. Learn more about how Adyen's single payment platform can help your enterprise meet the evolving needs of customers and businesses.
Persons: , Pepe Jeans, Vázquez Cabezas Organizations: Enterprise, Terme, Federal Reserve Bank of San, Connect, Marketing, Insider Studios Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Adyen
Tokenizing real-world assets on a blockchain is one of the buzziest topics of the year, and this time it isn't just coming from financial incumbents like Citi, JPMorgan and Northern Trust, it's coming from crypto native players, too. As the world of crypto becomes more connected to the broader financial market, the appetite for tokenizing real-world assets, or RWA, is coming from smaller participants as well. Kraken Ventures' Stuti Pandey said since tokenization's last hype cycle, RWAs have benefited from changes in economics, technology and credibility. "Over the past few years, interest rates have been very depressed and that has favored very high growth, high risk assets," she said. Now that rates are down, it's actually these real-world assets that have interesting yield."
Persons: blockchains, RWA, Maria Shen, MakerDAO, Shen, That's, Stuti Pandey, it's Organizations: Citi, JPMorgan, Northern Trust, Electric Capital, CNBC, Kraken Ventures
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin rises, posting its third week of back-to-back gains: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Crypto World's Tanaya Macheel sits down with crypto experts to get the latest on tokenization, stablecoin adoption, and more.
Persons: explainers, Crypto, Macheel Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC
Founded in 2021 by Scott Purcell, an entrepreneur with a background in equity and debt crowdfunding, Fortress Trust aims to help large enterprises interact with digital currencies. The company uses a blockchain-based messaging system, akin to SWIFT, to approve speedy transactions between a network of banks and other financial institutions. A Ripple spokesperson declined to comment on the size of the deal but said that it is less than the sum Ripple paid to buy Metaco. Ripple also obtained a Nevada trust with its acquisition of Fortress Trust, adding to its growing list of regulatory permits globally. The company told CNBC previously it was also looking to get an e-money license with the Irish central bank.
Persons: Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple, Scott Purcell, Purcell, BitGo, SWIFT, Britain's, Singapore's, XRP, Stu Alderoty Organizations: Trust, Prime Trust, SBI, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, MoneyGram, CNBC, Monetary Authority of, Fortress Trust Locations: Austin , Texas, Nevada, U.S, Swiss, Fortress Trust's, York, New York, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Irish
Technology category · August 16, 2023Visa is under fresh investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice over allegations it is charging retailers more for not using the payment firm's proprietary tokenization technology, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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[1/2] Visa credit and debit cards are seen in this picture illustration taken August 2, 2022. The DOJ's antitrust probe against Visa, which began in early 2021, is investigating if the company uses anticompetitive practices in the debit card market. The DOJ declined to comment and Visa did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Mastercard also disclosed in April that it was being asked to provide additional information by the DOJ. In 2019, Visa had settled a European Union antitrust probe relating to card fees.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Pritam Biswas, Pooja Desai Organizations: REUTERS, U.S . Department of Justice, Bloomberg, Visa, DOJ, Mastercard, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Union, Thomson Locations: United States, Bengaluru
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGameStop to shut down crypto wallet, citing 'regulatory uncertainty': CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. John Wu, president of Ava Labs, weighs in on the Curve Finance hack, privacy concerns related to Worldcoin and regulatory advancements in the United States. He also discusses the launch of a new program focused on tokenization called Avalanche Vista.
Persons: explainers, John Wu, Ava Organizations: GameStop, CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Ava Labs, Curve Finance Locations: United States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAva Labs' John Wu breaks down the 'many benefits' of tokenizationJohn Wu, president of Ava Labs, weighs in on the Curve Finance hack, privacy concerns related to Worldcoin and regulatory advancements in the United States. He also discusses the launch of a new program focused on tokenization called Avalanche Vista.
Persons: Labs, John Wu, Ava Organizations: Ava Labs, Curve Finance Locations: United States
Banking titans such as JPMorgan and Citi want to supercharge Wall Street by borrowing a tool from crypto — tokenizing assets on a blockchain. The firm projects $5 trillion in assets could be tokenized on blockchains over the next five years. It takes time to transfer ownership of an asset on Wall Street. U.S. agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission are cracking down on crypto companies. Watch the video above to learn why big banks are spending millions on tokenization.
Persons: Elliot Han, Cantor Fitzgerald, Bernstein, Banks, James Angel, Gary Gensler Organizations: Banking, JPMorgan, Citi, Georgetown University, Securities and Exchange Commission Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin drops to $29,000, and OpenAI's Sam Altman launches Worldcoin: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, William Peck, head of digital assets at WisdomTree, explains the firm's vision for tokenization.
Persons: OpenAI's Sam Altman, explainers, William Peck Organizations: Worldcoin, CNBC Crypto, CNBC
But many customers still witness challenges during and after checkout, including false declines and fraud. Below are four common checkout mistakes that enterprise e-commerce businesses make and how to avoid them. If those thresholds are too conservative, they can lead to false declines; if they're too liberal, they become more vulnerable to fraud. E-commerce merchants lost an estimated $11.1 billion in false declines last year. The machine learning models can distinguish between legitimate and fraudulent transactions to reduce false declines.
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If financial incumbents want to be part of the modernization of financial markets, they need to adopt blockchains, according to Bernstein. Beyond tradeable assets like bitcoin, however, there's an opportunity over the next five years for financial firms in tokenizing real-world assets on blockchains, the firm said in a note this week. "Tokenization, we believe, will transform financial markets over the next decade," analyst Gautam Chhugani said in the Tuesday note. "We forecast ~$5 trillion of real-world financial assets will be tokenized on blockchains over the next 5 years." There is also a big opportunity for new business verticals in custody, trading, trade finance and enterprise consulting, Chhugani said.
Persons: Bernstein, Cryptocurrencies, there's, Gautam Chhugani, Chhugani, Hamilton Lane, Franklin Templeton, Michael Bloom Organizations: Investment, KKR, Securitize, JPMorgan Locations: tokenizing, stablecoins
Crypto influencers seized on BlackRock's application to launch a bitcoin exchange-traded fund. Some said it sends a bullish sign to the wider crypto market; others spread conspiracy theories. The attention underscores the relatively new scrutiny BlackRock faces in the mainstream. "So BlackRock, Citadel, Deutsche Bank and NASDAQ have all started to enter the crypto space in the last week. Citadel, BlackRock, Schwab JPMorgan…" (These tweets refer to Citadel, the hedge fund founded and led by billionaire Ken Griffin.
Persons: Crypto influencers, BlackRock, Matt Hougan, Michael Novogratz, Brian Armstrong, Morgan Chittum, permissioned blockchains, Fink, bitcoin, Crypto, They've, Schwab JPMorgan …, Ken Griffin, Griffin, That's, Rich Latour, Latour Organizations: BlackRock, Morning, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Coinbase, Bitwise Asset Management, Galaxy Digital, SEC, Citadel, Deutsche Bank, NASDAQ, Citadel Securities Locations: bitcoin, BlackRock, cryptoland
Brazil's central bank chief opposes creation of common currency
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
BRASILIA, June 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto expressed his opposition on Friday to the creation of a common currency, stating that in the era of digitalization it is unnecessary to have a shared currency for its purported benefits. Campos Neto emphasized the potential power of digital solutions in providing effective alternatives. Specifically addressing the proposal of a common currency between Brazil and Argentina, which has also been previously mentioned by the government, he reiterated his opposition. "We should have a 'digital' minister, someone should be thinking about digital solutions," he added. He defended that Brazil's CBDB is much easier to regulate than other forms of CBDCs since tokenized bank deposits will be subject to the same regulations that govern traditional deposits.
Persons: Roberto Campos Neto, Luiz Inacio Lula da, Campos Neto, Marcela Ayres, Chizu Organizations: Valor Capital, Thomson Locations: BRASILIA, Brazil, Argentina
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWisdomTree's William Peck discusses the benefits of tokenizationWilliam Peck, head of digital assets at WisdomTree, sits down with Crypto World at Digital Assets Week in San Francisco to discuss the benefits and future of tokenization.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with BitGo CEO Mike Belshe at Digital Assets WeekMike Belshe, CEO of BitGo, discusses the future of tokenization on Wall Street and how uncertainty around U.S. crypto regulation is affecting the industry.
It may look and feel like crypto has lost its shine for institutional investors, but their interest is still there to stay and may even be maturing, according to Cantor Fitzgerald's Elliot Han. Han, who leads the firm's crypto, blockchain and digital assets investment banking, told CNBC's "Crypto World" that those who have remained in crypto are exploring its different use cases. "There was all this crypto, blockchain hype and euphoria. Now, "we're seeing a lot more maturity," Han said, attributing it to regulation "slowly coming into place" and "more institutional players coming into the space." Most of the large banks like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs that began experimenting seven years ago are still in the market, Han said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin rises, and ex-OpenSea manager found guilty in NFT insider trading case: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Ryan Rugg, the head of digital assets for Citibank's TTS business, discusses blockchain technology and tokenization from Digital Assets Week in San Fransisco.
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