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Bitcoin Stalls Just Below $100K as Traders Lock in Profits
Plus SEC Commissioner Lizárraga Joins Gensler in Early Departure
The Breakdown First Five - Monday, November 25, 2024
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5. Bessent Picked for TresSec
Hedge fund manager and macro genius Scott Bessent has been selected for Treasury Secretary by the Trump transition team. Bessent is pro-Bitcoin, but not a laser-eyed maxi. More broadly, he has a coherent plan for getting the nation’s finances back on track. Put simply, growth. Bessent is aiming to push the economy above 3% growth while slashing the deficit below 3% and enabling an extra 3 million barrels of oil production per day to keep inflation low.
Scott Bessent, Nov. 4th:
"We are going to decide whether we are going to grow our way out of this debt burden, and I think we can, through deregulation, energy independence & dominance in the US, and a growth mindset. I feel very strongly that this is the last chance to grow… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— matthew sigel, recovering CFA (@matthew_sigel)
2:58 AM • Nov 23, 2024
4. Lutnick Owns a Slice of Tether
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO and incoming Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is a little closer to Tether than he has been letting on. According to the Wall Street Journal, Cantor acquired a 5% stake in Tether as part of their custody and trading arrangement. The strategic partnership isn’t all that strange, but the numbers seem extremely generous. Lutnick has said he would divest of his companies in accordance with ethics rules, but said he believes that wouldn’t require a sale.
The WSJ article on Lutnick/Tether cites a 5% investment for $600m. This is either very wrong or a crazy sweetheart deal. Going by comps to other large crypto firms, Tether is worth 4x the ~13b valuation implied.
Like, it has half that in assets and makes half in annual income? x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Omid Malekan 🧙🏽♂️ (@malekanoms)
2:52 PM • Nov 24, 2024
3. Blockchain Association’s First 100 Days
The Blockchain Association has published an open letter containing their priorities for the first 100 days of the Trump administration. They asked for a crypto regulatory framework, an end to debanking, a new SEC chair and a rollback of SAB121, new leadership at Treasury and the IRS, and finally a crypto advisory council to be established. A solid list, but this would require a lot of political capital to compete by the summer.
1/ These policy priorities for the crypto industry are a blueprint for restoring American competitiveness – and will ensure our nation can usher in a new era of financial and internet advancement.
— Kristin Smith (@KMSmithDC)
1:13 PM • Nov 22, 2024
2. SEC Empties Out
Following shortly behind Gary Gensler, SEC Commissioner Jaime Lizárraga has resigned. This leaves two seats to be filled immediately upon inauguration, the Chairman and a slot for a pro-crypto Democrat. This also leaves the commission somewhat in limbo, needing a unanimous vote including Democrat Caroline Crenshaw to pass or repeal rules. Still, Lizárraga’s early departure gives a clear opportunity to reshape the regulator.
Short video commentary I recorded yesterday on the news that SEC Chair Gary Gensler is resigning from the SEC, what it means for the Commission, and what we all can learn from his tenure now that it is drawing to a close.
— Justin Slaughter (@JBSDC)
8:54 PM • Nov 22, 2024
1. Still Waiting on $100k
The Asian session couldn’t do it, the weekend couldn’t do it, Bitcoiners are still waiting on $100k. There’s currently around $600M on order books holding the line at $100k. Long Term holders have taken profits at a cycle high pace. Interestingly, it’s almost entirely traders closing positions from earlier this year, rather than multi-cycle holders cashing out, suggesting older whales want to see Bitcoin go higher. Will we get there this week?
$100k #BTC waiting room
— Messari (@MessariCrypto)
7:50 PM • Nov 22, 2024