First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Back Over $19K as ECB Goes for Record Interest-Rate Hike
The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for Sept. 8, 2022.

- Price Point: Bitcoin is trading back above $19,000 as altcoins HNT and NEAR surge on the day.
- Market Moves: Ethereum's upcoming Merge will likely be a near-term catalyst for greater adoption of staking on Coinbase’s platform, Goldman Sachs said in a report.
- Chart of the Day: Bitcoin supply per whale (large investor) has dropped to its lowest level since December 2020.
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Price point
Bitcoin (BTC) was back trading above $19,000 Thursday, appearing to stabilize at a lower level after its 10-day stretch at around the $20,000 mark came to an end earlier this week. Bitcoin, which is the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market value, was up 2.4% over the last 24 hours, while ether (ETH), the second largest, was up 6%.
In traditional markets, stock futures were wavering after major U.S. stock indexes finished the day higher on Wednesday. The European Central Bank raised interest rates by 0.75 percentage point, its biggest single hike since it began setting monetary policy in 1999.
Winners among the altcoin market were NEAR, the token of the Near Protocol, which recently rose 10%, and FLOW, which traded up 9%. Last week, Ticketmaster announced a partnership with Dapper Labs – the company behind the Flow blockchain. The partnership will enable event organizers to issue non-fungible tokens (NFTs) before, during and after live events.
HNT, the token of the Helium decentralized open wireless network, surged 20% on the day after the network submitted a proposal to migrate to the Solana blockchain from its standalone blockchain last week.
In the news, crypto exchange Binance announced it is seeking to accelerate transaction times and reduce fees for its BNB blockchain, becoming one of the largest players yet to embrace a technology known as a zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup.
Aave Cos., a development lab overseeing crypto lending protocol Aave, is seeking over $16 million from the Aave community to pay for development work on the platform.
Also, a group of Celsius Network borrowers wants a bankruptcy court to appoint an independent examiner to investigate the crypto lender’s financials, but not one working for the U.S. Trustee office.
Biggest Gainers
Asset Ticker Returns DACS Sector Cosmos ATOM +8.7% Smart Contract Platform Chainlink LINK +6.1% Computing Ethereum ETH +4.7% Smart Contract Platform
Biggest Losers
Asset Ticker Returns DACS Sector Loopring LRC −0.7% Smart Contract Platform Shiba Inu SHIB −0.4% Currency Dogecoin DOGE −0.3% Currency
Market Moves
Crypto Exchange Coinbase to Benefit Near Term From Staking Revenue After Ethereum Merge, Goldman Says
By Will Canny
The Merge will likely be a near-term catalyst for greater adoption of staking on Coinbase’s (COIN) platform, Goldman Sachs (GS) said in a research report Wednesday.
Coinbase has continued to expand its staking offering and recently announced support for institutional clients, adding staking for
The Merge, or the switch from a proof-of-work (PoW) to a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, is the first of five planned upgrades for the Ethereum blockchain and is expected to happen next week.
Goldman sees Coinbase generating $250 million to $600 million in additional staking revenue from ether staking, assuming that around 20% to 40% of the ETH on its platform is staked.
Chart of The Day
Bitcoin Supply Per Whale Drops to Lowest Since December 2020
By Omkar Godbole

- Supply per whale, calculated as dividing the total supply owned by addresses holding 100 BTC to 10,000 BTC by the address count, has declined to 554.65 BTC, its lowest level since December 2020.
- The continued decline suggests a low probability of a bull revival in the near term.
- The metric increases when whales are boosting their aggregate holdings and decreases during distribution events.
Latest Headlines
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- Crypto Trading Platform Enclave Seeks to Encourage Safer Markets Through Dark Pools: The institutional product currently supports trading of bitcoin, ether, Avalanche’s AAVE, and Circle’s USD coin, with more to be added.
- Israel's Markets Regulator Grants First Crypto License to Private Company, Local Media Outlet Globes Reports: Hybrid Bridge Holdings is the first company to receive a permanent license from the country's capital markets authority to engage in crypto-related business activities, Globes reported.
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Trading activity softened in March as market uncertainty grew amid escalating tariff tensions between the U.S. and global trading partners. Centralized exchanges recorded their lowest combined trading volume since October, declining 6.24% to $6.79tn. This marked the third consecutive monthly decline across both market segments, with spot trading volume falling 14.1% to $1.98tn and derivatives trading slipping 2.56% to $4.81tn.
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