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Analysts are warning that Coinbase could be entering a down trend after the stock scored a six-day-long advance. In early trading Wednesday, Coinbase rose as much as 1.3%, paving the way for what may be its seventh straight gain. "Coinbase looks very toppy to me as the recent bounce out of the oversold condition looks to be stalling out," Wolfe Research macro strategist Rob Ginsberg told CNBC. Lau also cited muted trading volume on crypto exchanges and pressure on subscription and services revenue due to the declining interest rate outlook. But cryptocurrency "trading volume could jump" when interest rates move even lower and if bitcoin again challenges its all-time high, Lau noted.
Persons: Coinbase, Wolfe, Rob Ginsberg, Tamplin, Owen Lau, Oppenheimer, Lau, bitcoin, Bitcoin, Nick Wells Organizations: Wolfe Research, CNBC Locations: bitcoin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoinbase's chief policy officer on why he thinks the crypto voter will be 'decisive' in the 2024 electionCNBC 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. Crypto World's MacKenzie Sigalos sat down with Coinbase's chief policy officer, Faryar Shirzad, on crypto's significance in the 2024 presidential election.
Persons: explainers, Crypto World's MacKenzie Sigalos, Faryar Organizations: CNBC
How Coinbase is looking to drive crypto voters to the polls
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow Coinbase is looking to drive crypto voters to the pollsCrypto World's MacKenzie Sigalos reports from Washington on Coinbase's efforts to get crypto investors signed up to vote ahead of the general election, as the digital assets exchange battles the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in court.
Persons: World's MacKenzie Sigalos Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission Locations: Washington
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin pops to $63,000 as investors digest long-awaited rate cut: 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 travels to Washington, D.C. to talk to attend a pro-crypto rally, and talk to executives from Coinbase as they urge lawmakers to pass crypto regulation.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong on the rise of the crypto voting blocCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who has spent years lobbying lawmakers on the importance of the crypto industry, weighs in on the rise of the crypto voting bloc in the 2024 election cycle. Crypto businesses and individuals have raised more than $190 million so far, with Armstrong himself giving over $1.3 million to a mix of PACs including the bipartisan, pro-crypto Fairshake and JD Vance for Senate Inc., as well as directly to Democrats and Republicans running for both House and Senate seats.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Armstrong, JD Vance Organizations: Senate Inc
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Tech stocks — Key tech names rallied a day after the Federal Reserve's supersized rate cut decision. Coursera — The online education platform jumped more than 8% on the back of Bank of America's initiation at a buy rating. Uber shares rose 3%. NextEra Energy Partners — The stock rose more than 3% on the heels of Jefferies initiating coverage with a buy rating. Crypto stocks — Stocks tied to bitcoin's price climbed as the cryptocurrency moved more than 4% higher following the Fed's rate cut on Wednesday.
Persons: Tesla, Meta, Coursera, Uber, DoorDash, Jefferies, Stocks, MicroStrategy, Alibaba, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Organizations: Tech, Federal, Nvidia, Therapeutics, Intel, Bank of, Darden, DoorDash, NextEra Energy Partners, JPMorgan Locations: Mobileye, Olive
The price of bitcoin was recently higher by 3.5% at $62,417.48, according to Coin Metrics, building on a rally underway before the central bank decision Wednesday. Stocks tied to the price of bitcoin climbed in early trading Thursday. MicroStrategy , widely used as a high beta play on the price of bitcoin, gained 5%. It isn't out of the woods yet, however, said Yuya Hasegawa, crypto market analyst at Japanese bitcoin exchange Bitbank. "Bitcoin has some time until the BOJ makes the decision and could extend its gain during Thursday's U.S. session.
Persons: bitcoin, Stocks, Yuya Hasegawa, Bitcoin Organizations: Metrics, Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, Bank of, Thursday's U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong on the rise of the crypto voting blockCoinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who has spent years lobbying lawmakers on the importance of the crypto industry, weighs in on the rise of the crypto voting bloc in the 2024 election cycle. Crypto businesses and individuals have raised more than $190 million so far, with Armstrong himself giving over $1.3 million to a mix of PACs including the bipartisan, pro-crypto Fairshake and JD Vance for Senate Inc., as well as directly to Democrats and Republicans running for both House and Senate seats.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Armstrong, JD Vance Organizations: Senate Inc
Darden Restaurants — Shares advanced nearly 11% after the restaurant operator announced a multiyear partnership with Uber for on-demand delivery later this year. The company reported weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue, however, as its sales weakened at Olive Garden and its fine dining restaurants. DoorDash — The food delivery stock rose more than 3% after an upgrade to buy from neutral at BTIG. Alibaba – Shares rose more than 4% after the Chinese e-commerce company launched more than 100 open-source artificial intelligence models and a text-to-video tool. FedEx — Shares rose more than 1% ahead of the shipping giant's first-quarter earnings report due after the bell.
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The Winklevoss twins, Coinbase and Ripple didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Huge jump from 2020Delmore, who has been assembling reports on crypto donations in the 2024 election for blockchain analytics platform Breadcrumbs, told CNBC that industry spending is nearly double where it was in the mid-terms — more than $190 million in the 2024 election versus $98 million in the 2022 election. It's nearly 13 times spending in 2020 of $15 million — a figure based on a mix of data from FEC and OpenSecrets filings. Unlike the past two election cycles, which featured spending from the now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and founder Sam Bankman-Fried, this year's contributor list is more robust and diverse. "Most of the crypto donations in 2022 were from FTX and SBF and almost all of them went to Democrats or PACs that support Democrats," Delmore said.
Persons: Tyler Winklevoss, Cameron Winklevoss, Joe Raedle, Cameron, James Delmore, Donald Trump, Chris Larsen, Brad Garlinghouse, Ro Khanna, John Deaton, Democratic Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Stuart Alderoty, Alderoty, Ripple, David Sacks, Trump, Gary Gensler, Gensler, Harris, Biden, Delmore, It's, Sam Bankman, Fried, Andreessen Horowitz, Coinbase, Coinbase's Organizations: Gemini, Mana Convention, Getty, CNBC, Trump, Republican, Trump America PAC, Fairshake PAC, Labs, Democratic, SEC, San, FEC, Citizen, Fairshake, Bloomberg, Crypto Alliance, DC Locations: Wynwood, Miami , Florida, bitcoin, Massachusetts, San Francisco, FTX
The price of Ripple's XRP token jumped Thursday after Grayscale announced the launch of a new trust that gives accredited investors direct exposure to the cryptocurrency. XRP was last higher by more than 3% at 56 cents a coin, according to Coin Metrics. XRP is the native token of Ripple's XRP Ledger, whose main purpose is to facilitate cross-border financial transactions. Grayscale made history shortly after when a court ruled that the SEC was wrong to deny crypto investment giant permission to convert its popular bitcoin trust into an ETF. The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust and the Grayscale Ethereum Trust began trading in January and July of this year, respectively, as ETFs.
Persons: XRP, Rayhaneh Sharif, Analisa Torres, cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, MicroStrategy, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Metrics, Securities and Exchange Commission, District, SEC Locations: London, England, Bitcoin, U.S
Dutch digital bank Bunq is plotting re-entry into the U.K. to tap into a "large and underserved" market of some 2.8 million British "digital nomads." "Bunq focusses on digital nomads who tend to roam the world," Ali Niknam, Bunq's CEO and co-founder, told CNBC via emailed comments. And in the U.K., Bunq is awaiting a decision from financial regulators on an application to become a licensed e-money institution, or EMI. Many of these positions will be part of a "tailored digital nomad" program that allows staff to work from anywhere in the world, Bunq said. Bunq earlier this year reported its first full year of profitability, generating 53.1 million euros ($58.51 million) in net profit in 2023.
Persons: Pavlo Gonchar, Bunq, Britain's, Ali Niknam, Niknam, Coinbase, Klarna, Bunq's Niknam Organizations: Getty Images, CNBC, European Union, U.S, EMI, PayPal Locations: United States, Amsterdam, Sofia, Istanbul, Munich, Paris, Dublin, Madrid, London, New York City
Trump Media & Technology – Shares slid more than 11% in the wake of the debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris . Dave & Buster's – The entertainment stock popped more than 13% after topping earnings estimates for the recent quarter by 15 cents a share. GameStop – The video game retailer's shares plunged more than 10% in premarket trading after the company reported a steep decline in sales. GameStop also announced an "at-the-market" stock offering of up to 20 million shares. Morgan Stanley – Shares of the major bank were down more than 1% after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock to neutral from buy.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Rentokil, Rollins, Dave, Buster's, Jefferies, Stocks, Coinbase, MicroStrategy, MARA, Morgan Stanley –, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, , Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Republican, Democratic, Trump Media, GameStop, Williams, Sonoma, Jefferies, Novartis – U.S, Bank of America, Novartis, Viking Therapeutics, JPMorgan, MARA Holdings Locations: North America, Swiss, Japan
Investors swiftly penalized Trump’s social media business following the former president’s widely panned debate performance. Trump Media initially spiked 10% that day, before fizzling and ending in the red. Trump Media has at times become a way for traders to bet on the political fortunes of Trump and the chances he returns to the White House. Trump is not only the dominant shareholder in Trump Media, he is the most popular user on Truth Social, the company’s only significant product. The lock-up restrictions preventing Trump from selling his 114.75 million shares in Trump Media are set to expire later this month.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Joe Biden’s, ” Matthew Tuttle, Harris ’, , ” Tuttle, Michael Block, AgentSmyth, , ” Block, didn’t, Biden Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Trump Media & Technology Group, Social, ABC, CNN, Trump Media, Tuttle Capital Management, ” Trump, White, Truth Locations: New York, Coinbase
Trump Media & Technology — The stock fell more than 13% following Tuesday's debate between majority shareholder former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. Novartis — U.S.-listed shares of the Swiss pharma company slipped nearly 2% on the heels of Bank of America's downgrade to hold from buy. Crypto stocks — Crypto stocks were dragged downward after the price of bitcoin fell slightly overnight, as crypto traders considered central bank policy in Japan . Morgan Stanley — The bank stock lost 1% following a downgrade at Goldman Sachs to neutral from buy. Solar stocks — Solar stocks rose as a group after Vice President Kamala Harris's performance at Tuesday's debate raised confidence in a Democratic victory at the U.S. presidential election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Rentokil, it's, bitcoin, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Kamala Harris's, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Yun Li, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin Organizations: Trump Media & Technology, Democratic, Trump Media, Nasdaq, GameStop, Novartis — U.S, Swiss pharma, of, Therapeutics, JPMorgan, Viking Therapeutics, Goldman, Bank of America, U.S, Clean Energy, SolarEdge Technology, Sunnova Energy Locations: North America, Japan
Stand With Crypto's bus tour through five battleground states kicked off last week in Phoenix and Las Vegas. Logan Dobson/Stand With Crypto AllianceStand With Crypto's bus tour through five battleground states is all about getting people registered to vote. Logan Dobson/Stand With Crypto Alliance"Bipartisan crypto legislation has already passed the House of Representatives, and more and more elected officials are coming out in support of crypto," the letter says. Stand With Crypto's tour through battleground states is more about turning out the vote than raising cash. Logan Dobson/Stand With Crypto Alliance
Persons: Logan Dobson, ABC didn't, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Harris, Tim Walz, Joe Biden, Crypto, Sen, Kyrsten Sinema, Kyrsten, who's, Sinema, Paul Grewal Organizations: Crypto Alliance, Representatives, ABC, Trump, Public Citizen, CNN, Democratic, Crypto, Washington , D.C Locations: Phoenix, Las Vegas, Minnesota, Phoenix , Arizona, Arizona, Nevada, Michigan , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Washington ,
Last week, bitcoin tumbled 9% for its worst weekly performance since August 2023. Bitcoin jumped Monday evening and topped $57,000 after Wall Street's rebound from its worst week of the year. The three major averages last week posted their worst weekly performance in 2024. Bitcoin has been trading range bound for most of the year. "This relief in the equity markets could help alleviate selling pressure on bitcoin, providing a conducive environment for a recovery."
Persons: cryptocurrency, bitcoin, Bitcoin, Wall, MicroStrategy Organizations: Metrics, Nasdaq
Ether, the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is nearly 50% off its all-time high. The ETH/BTC ratio, a sentiment indicator reflecting the relative value of ether compared with bitcoin, is at its lowest level since April 2021. "Bitcoin has a very well established use case, which is a store-of-value currency," said Julio Moreno, head of research at CryptoQuant. Some investors had hoped ether could compete with bitcoin, whose rate of supply growth slows every four years after the halving. However, ether supply has been rising at a fast pace this year, and is on track to resume its pre-Merge levels in the next three months, according to CryptoQuant.
Persons: Ethereum, bitcoin's, hasn't, David Duong, Mike Colonnese, Wainwright, Julio Moreno, Vitalik Buterin, Duong, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ETH, BTC, H.C, Citi, Lightning, Coinbase's Locations: Solana
(Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Justin Sullivan | Getty ImagesCryptocurrency exchange Coinbase just wrapped up its worst week of the year. According to CoinGlass, September is historically a difficult trading month for crypto assets, with bitcoin notching an average loss of 4.8%. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, a gauge of crypto market sentiment, is firmly in the "Extreme Fear" zone, indicating that investors are worried about price moves. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a cooldown in the labor market with August payrolls falling short of expectations. Crypto equities hit hardestWhile it was a rough week for risky assets of all sorts, investors over-indexed in crypto stocks had it particularly bad.
Persons: Justin Sullivan, Schwab, CoinGlass, Bitcoin, payrolls, Leena ElDeeb, MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor, CleanSpark, Jerome Powell, Donald Trump, Trump, Gary Gensler Organizations: Securities, Exchange, Securities and Exchange Commission, Marathon, Nasdaq, bitcoin, Labor, of Labor Statistics, SEC, JPMorgan Chase, Federal Reserve, August's, U.S, Republican Locations: CALIFORNIA, San Anselmo , California, Bitcoin, U.S, MicroStrategy, Coinbase, Nashville
Crypto marketplace OpenSea has been added to the SEC's list of targets, as the regulator extends its crackdown on the sector. The company's CEO said in a post on X on Wednesday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued a Wells notice against OpenSea. A Wells notice is typically one of the final steps before the SEC issues formal charges. The letter, according to the OpenSea chief, alleges that the nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, sold on its platform are securities. In May, investment platform Robinhood announced it received a Wells notice for the company's crypto operations.
Persons: Wells, Devin Finzer, OpenSea, Coinbase, Gary Gensler, Crypto, haven't, Donald Trump, Trump, Gensler Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, OpenSea, SEC, NFTs, CNBC, Ethereum Foundation, Robinhood, Republican Locations: California, U.S
Earlier this year, Bailey promised to turn out $100 million and 5 million votes for Trump. Hoyos-López, Bailey's neighbor, had been recently orange-pilled, and was anxious to help out any way she could in getting Trump to Nashville. At the conference, Hoyos-López, Fabiano and Bailey worked to stage a second roundtable with Trump. To Fabiano, Bailey, and Hoyos-López, the stakes couldn't possibly be higher, as Democratic nominee Kamala Harris gains momentum in the polls. Less than a week after leaving Nashville, Fabiano, Hoyos-López and Bailey were back together closer to home to process all that had happened.
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watch nowAs the 2024 U.S. elections reach their home stretch, crypto companies are opening their wallets to try and influence the results. Nearly half of all the corporate money flowing into the election has come from the crypto industry, according to a report this week from the nonprofit watchdog group Public Citizen. More than 90% of the corporate crypto cash that's been raised was brought in this election cycle. Public Citizen's report found that of the 42 primary races that attracted money from crypto-backed super PACs, the candidate picked by the crypto industry won 36. "When Fairshake and its affiliates spend money to influence races, either by attacking crypto skeptics or boosting crypto supporters, the ads don't mention crypto at all," said Claypool.
Persons: Biden, Donald Trump, Rick Claypool, Coinbase, Andreessen Horowitz, Crypto, Brian Armstrong, Fairshake, It's, Claypool, Chuck Schumer, Kamala Harris's, Joe Biden, Harris, Faryar Shirzad, Trump, CNBC hasn't Organizations: Public Citizen, Securities and Exchange Commission, Republican, Senate, Supreme, Citizens, Federal, PAC, Public, CNBC, Trump, White Locations: Nashville , Tennessee, New York, California, cryptocurrencies, San Francisco, Nashville, United States
As crypto investing becomes more mainstream and institutionalized with bitcoin ETFs, Wyoming is already pushing into the next phase of growth for crypto: consumer payments. The visionWyoming is currently vetting potential partners and vendors with more tech expertise to help build the stable token. From there, it should be just another payment method for everyday things, said Flavia Naves, a commissioner at the Wyoming Stable Token Commission. "This is a public token as well so as with any public service, all the information is available." The commission invites the public virtually to its meetings on the stable token and posts the minutes to its website afterward.
Persons: Long, Gordon, Washington's, Mark Gordon, it's, Flavia, we've Organizations: CNBC, treasuries, Treasurys, State, U.S ., Treasury, Federal Reserve, Atlantic Council Locations: United States, Wyoming, Jackson, Jackson , Wyoming, Solana
Stifel upgrades Starbucks to buy from hold Stifel upgraded the coffee chain following the management shakeup that included a new CEO. Jefferies upgrades Sportradar to buy from hold Jefferies upgraded the Swiss global sports tech company, saying it's becoming "increasingly attractive." Morgan Stanley reiterates Target as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with its overweight rating heading into Target 's earnings next week. Berenberg reiterates Eli Lilly as buy Berenberg raised its price target on the drugmaker to $1,050 per share from $1,000. TD Cowen upgrades Ilumina to buy from hold TD Cowen sees revenue growth ahead for the biotech company.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoinbase urges SEC to rethink rule change that brings DeFi under its jurisdiction: 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, Mar Gimenez and Piotr Cielas of Halborn discuss the cybersecurity firm's report on the top 100 DeFi hacks and what blockchain operators could do to protect against breaches.
Persons: Coinbase, explainers, Mar Gimenez, Piotr Cielas, Halborn Organizations: SEC, CNBC Crypto, CNBC
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