BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 861,558 DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 16Sep24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Houthis Fire Hypersonic Missile at Israel / Venezuela Arrests Americans in Supposed Plot / Trump Target of Another Assassination Attempt / Kraken Drops Lighting in Germany / Russia Launching CBDC / MicroStrategy Buys Another $1.1B of BTC / Fed Cut 25 or 50 BPS / 17 Y/O Arrested for UK Transportation Hack / United Air Offers Starlink / El Salvador Achieves Financial Independence Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $58,722, 22.77 oz Gold, .14 Median US House 24hr Hi: $60,381 / Lo: $58,144 Vol: $27B (Up 107%) Mkt Cap: $1.16T (Down 2%) HashRate: 609 EH/s Avg Fee Rate: 2 sats/vBtye (Down 33%) Nodes: 19,024 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Netanyahu warns Yemen’s Houthis face a ‘heavy price’ as missile lands in central Israel: The projectile was fired from Yemen toward Israel at 6am local time this morning, according to the Israel Defense Forces who added that it “most likely fragmented in mid-air.” The missile fell in an open area in central Israel, with no injuries reported. The Houthis said they used a “new hypersonic ballistic missile” and warning that Israel should expect more such strikes as the first anniversary of the October 7 attack by Hamas approaches. (CNN) 2. Venezuela says it arrested Navy SEAL allegedly involved in a plot to kill President Maduro: Three Americans, two Spaniards and a Czech citizen were arrested Saturday after Venezuelan officials accused them of coming to the South American country to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro. The arrest of the American citizens included a member of the Navy, who Cabello identified as Wilbert Joseph Castañeda Gomez. Cabello said that Gomez was a Navy SEAL who had served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Colombia. The announcement of the arrests comes just two days after the U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on 16 allies of Maduro who were accused by the U.S. government of obstructing voting during the disputed July 28 Venezuelan presidential election, and carrying out human rights abuses. The Maduro administration has previously used Americans imprisoned in Venezuela to gain concessions from the U.S. government. (StarsandStripes) -US Events- 1. Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says: U.S. Secret Service agents stationed a few holes up from where Trump was playing noticed the muzzle of an AK-style rifle sticking through the shrubbery that lines the course, roughly 400 yards away. An agent fired and the gunman dropped the rifle and fled in an SUV, leaving the firearm behind along with two backpacks, a scope used for aiming and a GoPro camera, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said. The man was later stopped by law enforcement in a neighboring county. They had been on the fifth hole and about to go up to putt when they heard a “pop pop, pop pop.” Within seconds, he said Witkoff recounted, Secret Service agents “pounced” on Trump and “covered him” to protect him. The man in custody was Ryan Routh, three law enforcement officials told the AP.(AP) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. Kraken Removes Bitcoin Lightning Network Link in Germany: Kraken, a top crypto exchange, has removed the Lightning Network feature for customers in Germany, citing "technical changes." Earlier reports suggested that regulatory issues were the cause, but Kraken clarified that it was a result of technical changes. The Lightning Network is a second layer application for Bitcoin that speeds up transactions and allows for smaller purchases. (Decrypt) -Central Bank Digital Currencies- 1. Bank of Russia to Launch Digital Ruble Payment Infrastructure by July 2025: The Bank of Russia aims to open the payment infrastructure for the Russian CBDC, the digital ruble, by July next year. Larger banks will offer digital ruble accounts and services by this deadline, with smaller institutions following later. The initiative seeks to enhance payment efficiency and reduce costs, with retailers also required to accept digital rubles. A pilot program is currently underway involving banks, individuals, and businesses. (BitcoinCom) -Institutional Concerns- 1. MicroStrategy Buys $1.1 Billion Worth of Bitcoin: MicroStrategy, the software firm known for its bullish stance on Bitcoin, has purchased an additional 18,300 BTC worth nearly $1.1 billion. This is the company's largest Bitcoin purchase since February 2021, bringing its total holdings to 244,800 BTC. MicroStrategy remains the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, controlling more than 1% of the entire possible Bitcoin supply. (Decrypt) (AC-Big move!) 2. US spot bitcoin ETFs log highest daily inflows in nearly two months as BTC challenges $60,000: Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the United States had their best day for inflows in nearly two months on Friday—despite the fact that the largest ETF on the market logged no inflows of its own. US-based spot bitcoin ETFs logged a daily total net inflow of $263.1 million, the most for a single day since July 22's massive $485.9 million 55 days ago. (TheBlock) -Economic Indicators- 1. US 10-Year Yield Slips as Fed Rate Verdict Looms: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury slipped to around 3.64% on Monday, hovering at its lowest levels since May 2023 as traders piled on bets that the Federal Reserve will move more aggressively when it starts cutting interest rates this week. Markets are currently pricing in a 59% chance that the Fed will deliver a larger 50 basis point rate cut. (TradingEcomomics) -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. 17-Year-Old Arrested in Connection with Cyber Attack Affecting Transport for London: The teenager, who's from Walsall, is said to have been arrested on September 5, 2024, following an investigation that was launched in the incident's aftermath. "Attacks on public infrastructure such as this can be hugely disruptive and lead to severe consequences for local communities and national systems," Deputy Director Paul Foster, head of the NCA's National Cyber Crime Unit, said. (HackerNews) -Technology and Science- 1. United Brings Starlink's Satellite Internet to Over 1,000 Planes, Free in-Flight WiFi Coming by 2025 (TechTimes) -Bitcoin Community- 1. President Bukele announces that El Salvador will no longer borrow external debt to finance its budget. (X Post by Bukele) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 39/100 (Up 7 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r ____________________ Analyst: BV2A END REPORT NNNN *NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report image
Bitcoin Veterans SITREP: Understanding Market Dynamics with Joe Carlasare
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 861,141 DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 13Sep24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Putin Threatens Global War of Long-Range Missiles, Expels UK Diplomats / Russian Counteroffensive in Kursk Begins / US Announces China Tariffs / Boeing Goes on Strike / BRICs Gains, Hint at Paramilitary Org. / Trump Family Launches Crypto Alternative / OpenAI Launches Advanced Reasoning Model / Billionaire Spacewalks with SpaceX / BTC Mining Difficulty at ATH Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $58,087, 22.66 oz Gold, .13 Median US House 24hr Hi: $58,534 / Lo: $57,247 Vol: $29B (Down 20%) Mkt Cap: $1.15T (Even) HashRate: 624 EH/s Avg Fee Rate: 3 sats/vBtye (Down 25%) Nodes: 19,159 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Putin threatens NATO amid reports of long-range weapons being allowed to strike inside Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that NATO is escalating a direct war with Russia as the U.S. and Britain discuss allowing NATO-provided weapons to be used by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia. “This would in a significant way change the very nature of the conflict,” Putin said on Thursday. “It would mean that NATO countries, the US, European countries, are at war with Russia.” (TheHill) 2. Russia expels six UK diplomats as tensions rise over Ukraine missiles: Russia's FSB security service said on Friday it had revoked the accreditation of six British diplomats in Moscow after accusing them of spying and sabotage work, signalling the Kremlin's anger at what it sees as London's vital role in helping Ukraine. (Reuters) 3. Russian counteroffensive in Ukrainian-controlled Kursk begins, says Zelensky: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Thursday that Russia had launched a counteroffensive to take back the parts of its Kursk region occupied by Ukrainian forces last month. In the past two days, though, the Russian Defense Ministry said that its troops had reclaimed 10 settlements in the region. (WaPO) -US Events- 1. US locks in steep China tariff hikes, many to start Sept. 27: The Biden administration on Friday locked in steep tariff hikes on Chinese imports, including a 100% duty on electric vehicles, to strengthen protections for strategic domestic industries from China's state-driven excess production capacity. The U.S. Trade Representative's office told Reuters that many of the tariffs, including a 100% duty on Chinese EVs, 50% on solar cells and 25% on steel, aluminum, EV batteries and key minerals, would go into effect on Sept. 27. (Reuters) 2. Boeing Union Goes On Strike, Halting 737 Production: Thousands of machinists who build Boeing’s 737, 777 and 767 jets walked off the job shortly after midnight Pacific time Friday, after rejecting a labor deal struck between the union’s leaders and Boeing’s executives. The contract offered 25% wage increases over four years. (WSJ) -Regulatory and Legal- NSTR -Central Bank Digital Currencies- 1. BRICS Gains Global Appeal as 34 Countries Show Interest, Putin Reveals: Putin was quoted by Tass as saying, "We cannot ignore the growing interest in BRICS on the part of many countries. As of today … 34 countries, to be precise, have already expressed interest in joining the activities of our group in one form or another. The Russian president recently expressed confidence that the BRICS economic bloc will establish its own parliamentary organization in the future. (BitcoinCom) (AC-This last statement shows the normal progression of global power competition. First is economic alignments and trade, then financial and currency standardization, then military power to protect the union. ) -Institutional Concerns- 1. Donald Trump Announces World Liberty Financial Launch — 'We're Embracing the Future With Crypto': Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the launch of his family’s cryptocurrency platform, World Liberty Financial, positioning it as an alternative to traditional banks. He encouraged users to join a live event on X next Monday. “We’re embracing the future with crypto and leaving the slow and outdated big banks behind,” Trump said. (BItcoinCOm) (AC-Interesting timing and trajectory of this effort. Bitcoiners might scoff at this effort, so might legacy financial institutions, but let's see what details emerge first.) -Economic Indicators- 1. US Producer Prices Rise More than Expected: Factory gate prices in the US increased 0.2% mom in August 2024, following a downwardly revised flat reading in July and above forecasts of 0.1% (TradingEconomics) 2. US 10-Year Yield Remains Under Pressure: The yield on the US 10-year Treasury held around 3.65% on Friday, hovering near its lowest levels since May 2023 amid growing speculation that the Federal Reserve could deliver a more aggressive rate cut next week. Markets are currently assigning a 57% chance that the Fed will deliver a 25 basis point rate cut, with a 43% odds seen for a larger 50 bps reduction, according to CME’s FedWatch Tool. (TradingEconomics) -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. New Linux Malware Campaign Exploits Oracle Weblogic to Mine Cryptocurrency: The activity, which specifically singles out the Oracle Weblogic server, is designed to deliver a malware strain dubbed Hadooken, according to cloud security firm Aqua. "When Hadooken is executed, it drops a Tsunami malware and deploys a crypto miner," security researcher Assaf Moran said. (HackerNews) -Technology and Science- 1. OpenAI releases o1 model with human-like reasoning: OpenAI is releasing a new artificial intelligence model known internally as “Strawberry” that can perform some human-like reasoning tasks, as it looks to stay at the top of a crowded market of rivals. The new model, called o1, is designed to spend more time computing the answer before responding to user queries, the company said in a blog post Thursday. With the model, OpenAI’s tools should be able to solve multi-step problems, including complicated math and coding questions. (Fortune) 2. First Commercial Spacewalk: Billionaire Jared Isaacman Leads Polaris Dawn Mission, Praises Earth's Beauty From Above: In a big move for private space travel, two astronauts did the first-ever spacewalk paid for by a business on the Polaris Dawn trip. They wore new slimmer SpaceX spacesuits. Billionaire Jared Isaacman put money into this project, hoping to explore new limits in space without needing the government. The end goal? Cheaper and easier space trips. (TechTimes) -Bitcoin Community- 1. Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Surges: Miners Face Toughest Conditions Yet: The difficulty in mining Bitcoin has surged to a new record level, hence squeezing profit margins. Reaching 92.67 trillion, the difficulty index exceeded the previous record peak of 90.67 trillion set in July this year. This 3.6% rise represents the increased competitiveness resulting from record-breaking hashrate values. It emphasizes how resilient and secure the network is becoming since mining Bitcoin calls for more computational capability. (Bitcoinist) 2. Bitcoin and Crypto Exchange HTX To Integrate Lightning Network: HTX, one of the largest Bitcoin and crypto exchanges globally, announced it will be integrating the Bitcoin Lightning Network in partnership with Bitcoin firm IBEX. With over 45 million registered users, HTX is a leading Bitcoin and crypto platform in Asia and worldwide based on trading volume and Bitcoin custody. The exchange now plans to incorporate Lightning Network capabilities into its ecosystem. (BitcoinMag) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 32/100 (Up 1 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): Quite a bit of news articles today are focused on Russia, with Putin's response to the possibility of Ukraine using US and UK long-range missiles on Russia, the counteroffensive in Kursk and the rising power of BRICS. It could be simply newsworthy information coming to light today or another option could be the media's concerted effort to portray Russia as a unifying opponent right before a critical US election. The fear being stoked could also be used to delay or subvert the election process in one way or another. Look for 'interpretations' of the Russia information on mainstream media over the next week for clues. Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r ____________________ Analyst: BV2A END REPORT NNNN *NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report image
Bitcoin Veterans SITREP: The Power of Bitcoin. Can it Resist Government Control and Influence?
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 861,003 DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 12Sep24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Russian Drones Knock Out Power Stations / Fmr. Peru Leader Fujimori Dies / DHS Designates Jan 6th 'National Security Event" / Venezuelan Gang Expands in US / UK Bill To Recognize Digital Assets as Property / SEC Chair Gensler Under Investigation / CBDCs are Digital Control / Stocks Up on CPI Data / SpaceX Civilian Astronauts Conduct Spacewalk / India, Nigeria, Indonesia Lead 'Crypto' Adoption Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $58,058, 23.04 oz Gold, .13 Median US House 24hr Hi: $58,454 / Lo: $55,567 Vol: $36B (Up 13%) Mkt Cap: $1.15T (Up 2%) HashRate: 582 EH/s Avg Fee Rate: 4 sats/vBtye (Up 33%) Nodes: 19,321 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Russian drones pound power system in Sumy region town, 14 people hurt, Ukraine says: Russian drones inflicted significant damage to the northern Ukrainian town of Konotop's energy infrastructure in an overnight attack that injured at least 14 people and cut electricity to the settlement, local officials said on Thursday. Rescuers were working to restore power in the town, which had a pre-war population of about 83,000. Regional officials said there had been 10 explosions during the attack and Mayor Artem Semenikhin said the power system was in critical condition. (Reuters) 2. Former Peruvian leader Alberto Fujimori dies at 86: Peru's former President Alberto Fujimori, who was convicted of human rights abuses and corruption, has died aged 86. Fujimori governed Peru between 1990 and 2000 before being forced from office amid allegations of corruption. His tough stance against a left-wing guerrilla insurgency at a time when the rebels looked likely to seize power won him plaudits from many. (BBC) -US Events- 1. Department of Homeland Security designates Jan. 6, 2025, a ‘National Special Security Event’: The federal government has designated Congress’ certification of electoral votes in the upcoming 2024 presidential election to be a “National Special Security Event,” the Secret Service announced Wednesday. The special designation was approved by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and means law enforcement agencies will dramatically beef up security for the Jan. 6, 2025, tally – in an effort to prevent another riot at the Capitol Building. “When an event is designated a National Special Security Event, the US Secret Service assumes its mandated role as the lead agency for the design and implementation of the operational security plan.” (NYPost) 2. A Venezuelan Gang Is Expanding Its Deadly Reach to the U.S.: U.S. law-enforcement officials had watched with alarm the spread of a Venezuelan gang known for dismembering rivals from Chile to Colombia. But the gang, known as the Tren de Aragua, seemed contained in Latin America. American officials fear the same pattern emerging in the U.S., where more than 700,000 Venezuelans have settled in the past four years. Tren de Aragua members are suspects in the shooting of two New York police officers, the killing of a former Venezuelan police officer in South Florida, and crimes from Chicago to Texas, law-enforcement authorities said. In all, there are now more than 100 investigations in the U.S. involving suspected members of Tren de Aragua, said a high-ranking Immigration and Customs Enforcement official. (WSJ) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. UK Bill Recognizes Digital Assets as Personal Property Under New Law: The UK Ministry of Justice has introduced the Property (Digital Assets etc.) Bill to recognize bitcoin and other digital assets as personal property under English and Welsh law. Led by Justice Minister Heidi Alexander, this bill addresses legal uncertainties around digital assets, ensuring better protection for owners in fraud cases and disputes. It also positions the UK as a leader in global digital asset regulation, boosting its economy and legal services. (BitcoinCom) 2. SEC Under Scrutiny: House Republicans Investigate Gensler’s Political Hiring Practices: U.S. House Republicans have launched an investigation into the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), focusing on allegations that the agency’s hiring practices may be influenced by political affiliations. The probe, led by GOP lawmakers Jim Jordan, Patrick McHenry, and James Comer, aims to determine whether the SEC has violated federal law by considering political ideology when filling senior positions. (Blockonomi) -Central Bank Digital Currencies- 1. Central Bank Digital Currencies: Digital Currency or Digital Control?: Central bankers and other policymakers may argue that CBDCs are the future of money, but whether the end result is a waste of resources or a threat to fundamental freedoms, this future is not one that should be welcomed. Considering all signs currently seem to suggest that governments will push forward with CBDCs, it is up to the people to get involved in the conversation before the decision is made for them. (Cato) (AC-A freedom-perspective article on recharacterizing CBDCs as digital control.) -Institutional Concerns- 1. Spot bitcoin ETFs see $43 million in outflows, breaking two-day inflow run: Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. posted total daily net outflows of $43.97 million on Wednesday, ending a two-day streak of positive flows. (TheBlock) -Economic Indicators- 1. US Stocks Close Sharply Higher on Tech Boost After CPI: US Stocks closed sharply higher on Wednesday, boosted by tech stocks as investors assessed the latest inflation data and its implications for the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy decision. The S&P 500 rose 1%, extending its winning streak to three sessions, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq surged 2.2% (TradingEconomics) -Security Incidents and Concerns- NSTR -Technology and Science- 1. Watch SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission conduct the first all-civilian spacewalk in history: SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission finally launched on Tuesday, after a series of delays pushed back its commencement date. Now the crew of the private spaceflight are scheduled to take the first ever commercial spacewalk — and the entire thing will be livestreamed so we can watch it here from Earth. (Mashable) -Bitcoin Community- 1. India, Nigeria, Indonesia Lead Chainalysis 2024 Crypto Adoption Index: India, Nigeria, and Indonesia top Chainalysis’ latest global crypto adoption index, which ranks 151 countries based on grassroots cryptocurrency usage, adjusted for population and purchasing power. The report notes strong growth in crypto activity, particularly in lower-income nations. (BitcoinCom) 2. Why Bitcoin Mining Produced an Empty Block at Height 860932 Today: Bitcoin mining by Foundry USA today produced an empty block at block height 860932. Empty Bitcoin blocks, such as block 860932, are blocks that contain only the coinbase transactions and no additional transactions from the mempool. The mining of empty blocks usually occurs due to the technical delay between validating a block and receiving the transactions in the mempool. (CoinGape) 3. Anthony Scaramucci Teases New Bitcoin Book Featuring Foreword by Michael Saylor: Anthony Scaramucci, CEO of SkyBridge Capital, has hinted at his upcoming book The Little Book of Bitcoin. In a recent tweet, Scaramucci revealed that Michael Saylor, co-founder of MicroStrategy and a major Bitcoin supporter, has written the foreword for the book. Scaramucci praised Saylor as a “living legend” and expressed appreciation for his contribution to the book. (CoinSpeaker) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 31/100 (Down 6 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): NSTR Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r ____________________ Analyst: BV2A END REPORT NNNN *NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report image
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 860,878 DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 11Sep24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Judicial Reform Passes in Mexico, Protests Erupt / Iran Refutes Missile Supply to Russia / Hurricane to Hit Louisiana / Presidential Debate Ignites Rhetoric / Binance Exec Withers in Nigerian Jail / Digital Yuan Making Strides / BTC ETFs Big Hit with Retail and Advisors / CPI Core: 3.2% Indonesian Crypto Exchange Hacked / AI Writes About AI / Solo Miner Hits Jackpot / 5Th Gen Warfare Front and Center This Year Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $56,483, 22.54 oz Gold, .13 Median US House 24hr Hi: $58,029 / Lo: $56,111 Vol: $32B (Down 4%) Mkt Cap: $1.12T (Down 2%) HashRate: 572 EH/s Avg Fee Rate: 3 sats/vBtye (Down 40%) Nodes: 19,321 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Protests in Mexico as controversial judicial reform passed: Mexico's Senate has approved a controversial judicial reform under which judges will be elected by popular vote. Its supporters say the changes will make judges more accountable to the Mexican people but critics argue it undermines the country's system of checks and balances and will strengthen the power of the governing Morena party. The bill has triggered strikes and protests, with demonstrators earlier breaking into the building where the vote was due to take place. (BBC) 2. Iran pledges reaction to Western sanctions over Russian missile supply: Iran has condemned allegations by Western countries that it has supplied short-range missiles to Russia for use against Ukraine and pledged to respond to new sanctions imposed by a trio of European states. Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Nasser Kanaani called the sanctions announced by Britain, France and Germany “economic terrorism” against the people of Iran. (AlJazeera) -US Events- 1. Hurricane Francine charges toward Louisiana coast: Multiple parishes in Louisiana have issued mandatory evacuation orders as the Category 1 hurricane is set to make landfall Wednesday afternoon. State and local officials are urging residents to prepare for the storm's wrath, which is also expected to bring widespread power outages, significant flooding and substantial property damage. (Fox) 2. Harris Baits Trump in Fiery Presidential Debate: The candidates square off in Philadelphia with polls essentially tied eight weeks before Election Day. Her performance Tuesday night quickly earned her one of the most coveted endorsements—that of megastar Taylor Swift, who posted on Instagram that she would be voting for the vice president. (WSJ) (AC-The reports on the debate are wildly partisan with some outlets declaring complete victory for Harris, some for Trump, and a plethora of 'fact-checking', the new term for partisan spin. What can be objectively ascertained is that Harris did better than many expected and that neither candidate elaborated on substantive policy discussion, oh yeah, and that legacy media outlets are very pro-Harris.) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. Nigeria postpones bail hearing for Binance executive: Tigran Gambaryan, the Binance executive detained in Nigeria on account of the exchange’s alleged crimes, will have to wait another month for a decision on his bail plea. Gambaryan appeared before an Abuja court after his legal team filed a new bail application, citing his failing health. The application claimed that the former IRS officer had developed multiple conditions in the six months he has been in prison, including malaria and pneumonia. (CoinGeek) -Central Bank Digital Currencies- 1. China's Digital Yuan Nears $1 Trillion in Transactions, PBOC Official Reveals: China’s digital yuan initiative has advanced considerably, backed by over a decade of research and four years of pilot experimentation, according to Lu Lei, Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC). Trials for the Chinese central bank digital currency (CBDC) have been conducted in 17 different areas, accumulating a total transaction value of 7 trillion yuan (close to $1 trillion). In addition, China is working with several nations on a cross-border digital currency project, aiming to enhance global payment systems. (BitcoinCom) -Institutional Concerns- 1. Standard Chartered Now Offers Bitcoin and Ethereum Custody Services in UAE: Standard Chartered has launched a digital asset custody service in the UAE, licensed by the Dubai Financial Services Authority. The service aims to provide secure storage for digital assets, starting with bitcoin and ethereum. Brevan Howard Digital is the first client, and the bank plans to expand into more digital assets. (Decrypt) 2. US spot bitcoin ETFs rebound with $117 million in daily inflows led by Fidelity’s FBTC: Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. posted total daily net inflows worth $116.96 million on Tuesday. The funds shifted to net inflows on Monday, ending their eight-day streak of negative flows. (TheBlock) 3. Investment Advisors Adopting Bitcoin ETFs Faster That Any Exchange-Traded Fund in History, Says Bitwise CIO: Posted on X, "The truth is that investment advisors are adopting Bitcoin ETFs faster than any other ETF in history. It is just that their historic flows are overshadowed by the even-more-historic purchases of other investors. It is accurate to say that investment managers represent a small fraction of buyers of Bitcoin ETFs. But it is not accurate to say that investment manager purchases of Bitcoin ETFs are ‘small.'” (DailyHODL) -Economic Indicators- 1. Bitcoin’s correlation with Nasdaq rises to 0.39, diverges from gold at -0.40: Julio Moreno from CryptoQuant shared data showing that Bitcoin currently indicates a positive correlation of +0.39 with the Nasdaq index while displaying a negative correlation of -0.40 with gold over 30 days. This data showcases Bitcoin’s increasing ties to risk assets like tech stocks rather than behaving as a safe-haven asset like gold. (CryptoSlate) (AC-To be taken in context, correlation studies like this are subject to many changing variables and ultimately reflect a statement on human psychology, which can be fickle.) 2. CPI 0.2% MoM, Exp. 0.2%, CPI Core 0.3% MoM, Exp. 0.2% CPI 2.5% YoY, Exp. 2.5%, CPI Core 3.2% YoY, Exp. 3.2% (ZeroHedge) -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. Indonesian crypto exchange Indodax goes offline after suspected $22M hack: The breach compromised hot wallets on Indodax, resulting in the loss of Bitcoin, Ether, Tron, Polygon, and Optimism. Indodax has temporarily suspended operations. (CoinTelegraph) -Technology and Science- 1. AI, Robotics Advances Will Bring ‘Crisis of Meaning’, Elon Musk Says: Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he sees a future where humans will have to figure out new ways to give their lives purpose, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. (Decrypt) (AC-Notice this is an AI-generated article about the future of AI.) -Bitcoin Community- 1. Another Solo Bitcoin Miner Wins Block, Nabs $180,000 Reward: According to MempoolSpace, block 860749 was mined by Solo CK—a unique mining pool that doesn’t split mining rewards between its participants. That means one miner won a full 3.169 BTC (worth about $181,000 as of writing) for their efforts, inclusive of Bitcoin’s full block subsidy and the block’s transaction fees. (Decrypt) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 37/100 (Up 4 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): In the era of 5th generation warfare (5GW), where the mind of the populace is the battlefield, media reporting is a large conduit for manipulation. For centuries this has taken the form of propaganda, but increases in technology and leverage have given the participants in the battle of 'hearts and minds' an advantage. The structure of world geopolitics, resting upon the hegemony of the US empire, is wholly fascinated and focused on the US Presidential election for future direction. This year, being an election year, is the climax of a 5GW cycle that begins with narratives, channels for those narratives, and amplification in other domains of warfare (economic, political, kinetic, subversive, etc.). The legacy and new media is in full-on war mode in affecting this change and reporting is far from objective. In other words, the current news cycle is one of manipulation and fabrication for your 'heart and mind'. Follow us on NOSTR: npub1qktts9naunvjdwsktq5xjdhwh539xt4x0mqj4yxq0q9dvm03ljvs6sms0r ____________________ Analyst: BV2A END REPORT NNNN *NSTR-Nothing Significant To Report image
Bitcoin Veterans Podcast EP 59 with @Svetski
Bitcoin Veterans sat down with @npub18c6f...yyww at his Pleb Party in Nashville, where he was generous enough to give us access to the back room to conduct interviews with some of his amazing guests Here is our interview with Ander’s
BTC Daily Intelligence Bulletin (DIB) Block: 860,750 DTG/ICOD: 1200Z 10Sep24 Precedence: Routine (RR) Controls: Public Release QQQQ __________________________ BLUF: Hamas Command Center Struck in Gaza / Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow / Another USG Shutdown Possible / Presidential Debate Tonight / Kentucky Shooter Is a Veteran / Class Action Suit Against Coinbase Continues / NC Passes Anti-CBDC Bill / Putin Admits to Mining BTC / Consumer Credit Growth Doubles Expectations / Ford Wants to Spy on Your Car Conversations / US House Votes to Ban DJI Drones / New DOJ Antitrust Suit Against Google / Three Years of El Salvador's Bitcoin Strategy Market Data: Price: 1 BTC= $57,283, 22.83 oz Gold, .13 Median US House 24hr Hi: $58,041 / Lo: $54,848 Vol: $34B (Up 40%) Mkt Cap: $1.13T (Up 4%) HashRate: 628 EH/s Avg Fee Rate: 5 sats/vBtye (Up 150%) Nodes: 19,378 ---Reports--- -International Events- 1. Dozens reported killed in Israeli strikes on ‘Hamas command center’ in Gaza humanitarian area: At least four Israeli missiles struck the tent encampment near Khan Younis which is now home to thousands of civilians who fled their war-torn homes — as well as a Hamas command center, according to the IDF’s claims. The military said it used “precise munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional means” to mitigate the risk of striking innocent civilians who were sheltering from the war in the encampment, according to CNN. An official with Hamas’ civil defense authority told BBC that 40 people were killed in the attack and 60 others were wounded. (NYPost) 2. A woman is killed near Moscow as over 140 Ukrainian drones target Russia: Over 140 Ukrainian drones targeted multiple Russian regions overnight, including Moscow and surrounding areas, killing at least one person, officials said Tuesday, in one of the biggest drone attacks on Russian soil in the 2 1/2-year war. (AP) -US Events- 1. Government shutdown threat looms over Congress' return: Lawmakers will return to Capitol Hill on Monday after a lengthy August recess to kick off a government funding fight with just three weeks to avert a shutdown. Congress has until Oct. 1 to fund the government during the pre-Election Day sprint. With the abbreviated timeline, lawmakers will almost certainly need to pass a stopgap measure to keep the government funded — leaving the full-year funding effort for a later date. (CBS) 2. Harris and Trump ‘neck and neck’ heading into crucial debate: The vice president and her Republican rival are separated by just one point days before they take the debate stage in Philadelphia the poll by The New York Times/Siena College found. Tuesday night’s ABC News debate will be the first for Harris but the second for Trump after he took on Joe Biden in June. (IndependentUK) 3. Suspected Kentucky interstate shooter has military background, still on lam 48 hours after attack: The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Joseph A. Couch, opened fire around 6 p.m. Saturday near exit 49, authorities said, adding that the shooter fired 20 to 30 rounds, striking 12 vehicles. The U.S. Army said Couch was in the Army Reserve from March 2013 to January 2019 as a 12B combat engineer. "He was a private at the end of service. He has no deployments," the U.S. Army said. (Fox) -Regulatory and Legal- 1. Class Action Suit Against Coinbase Will Continue, Judge Rules: Last week, a U.S. judge partially denied Coinbase's request to dismiss a class action lawsuit from shareholders who accused the exchange of misleading them about the possibility of being sued by the SEC. The judge ruled that while the plaintiffs had a plausible case of negligence on Coinbase's part, most of the allegations were not plausible. Coinbase's motion to dismiss was granted in part and denied in part. (Decrypt) -Central Bank Digital Currencies- 1. North Carolina Senate overrides governor veto, passes bill banning CBDC: The bill forbids the state of North Carolina from accepting CBDCs as a form of payment and prohibits it from participating in future CBDC tests conducted “by any Federal Reserve branch.” (CoinTelegraph) -Institutional Concerns- 1. Putin Acknowledges Russia as a Bitcoin Mining Leader; 54,000 BTC Mined in 2023: During his speech at the Eastern Economic Forum, President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia had become one of the world leaders in bitcoin mining. He explained that this was made possible due to the energy surplus that can be leveraged in areas like Siberia, but also warned that these activities should not hinder the region’s development. (BitcoinCom) 2. Bitcoin ETFs mark first positive inflow in 2 weeks though BlackRock sees 3rd outflow: Data indicates that Bitcoin ETFs have seen a shift, with a $28.6 million inflow marking the first positive inflow since Aug. 26, following eight consecutive trading days of outflows. (CryptoSlate) -Economic Indicators- 1. US Consumer Credit Growth Surprises in July: Total consumer credit in the U.S. surged by $25.45 billion in July 2024, significantly higher than the $12.5 billion increase expected by markets, and well above the downwardly revised $5.23 billion rise in June. This marked the largest credit growth since November 2022, driven by substantial increases in both revolving and non-revolving debt. -Security Incidents and Concerns- 1. Ford seeks patent for tech that listens to driver conversations to serve ads: Ford Motor Company is seeking a patent for technology that would allow it to tailor in-car advertising by listening to conversations among vehicle occupants, as well as by analyzing a car’s historical location and other data, according to a patent application published late last month. (RecordedFuture) (AC-This is the type of story that needs groundswell support to push back against encroaching losses of privacy.) -Technology and Science- 1. US House Votes To Ban New Drones Made By China's DJI: The U.S. House of Representatives voted Monday to ban new drones made by Chinese giant DJI from operating in the country after lawmakers voiced national security concerns. The bill would prohibit the remote control devices from using American communications infrastructure. The measure wouldn't affect DJI drones already in America, where the company has sold more than half of all the drones in use. The bills all need Senate approval before they could be signed into law and with less than two months before November's presidential and congressional elections it's unclear if that will happen. (IBT) 2. US DOJ Targets Google’s Dominance in the Digital Ad Tech Industry With New Lawsuit: THe US government is going after Google and its extremely profitable ad tech operations. This week the Department of Justice (DoJ) starts a crucial trial where they accuse Alphabet, Google's parent company of running an unlawful monopoly within the digital advertising market. Since the tech giant earned over $200 billion in 2023 through advertisement, this case could attract serious consequences for the tech company. (TechTimes) -Bitcoin Community- 1. El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet Is Now 3 Years Old, Here’s How It’s Going So Far: Three years ago, on September 7, 2021, the country of El Salvador shocked the world when its president, Nayib Bukele, announced that the country would be adopting Bitcoin as legal tender. The county also began buying BTC to add to its reserves, growing that stash over the years. At the time, the country bought 400 BTC at an average price of $46,811, costing $18.724 million at the time. At the time of writing, the country of El Salvador now owns a total of 5,867 BTC. The Nayib Tracker website shows that the average cost of this Bitcoin stash is $43,884. Data shows that the country is now sitting on a profit of $34.55 million from its Bitcoin purchases, This translates to a 25.88% gain on its BTC purchases over the last three years. (Bitcoinist) -Bitcoin Sentiment- 1. Fear(0)/Greed(100) Index: 33/100 (Up 4 pts) Analyst Comments (AC): RIP James Earl Jones, the "Voice". 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