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Lunc Burn: Binance Burns 5.595 Billion Lunc Coins

Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency platform, has finally agreed to burn Lunc coins as proposed by the Lunc community.

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Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency platform, has finally agreed to burn Lunc coins as proposed by the Lunc community.

On Monday, the cryptocurrency trading platform announced it has burnt 5.596 billion Lunc coins worth $1.863 million in its first-ever Lunc burn.

The company disclosed this in a statement released on its platform and obtained by Investors King.

Explaining the modalities for burning going forward, Binance said it would be in batches and would be done every Monday. The next Lunc burn would be on October 10, 2022.

Binance management first rejected the idea of burning customers’ coins without their approval following Lunc’s community proposal of a 1.2% tax, a process generally initiated by cryptocurrency projects to reduce supply and prop up the price of tokens.

Lunc community immediately started calling for a boycott of the platform, saying Binance agreed to the decision from the onset and even demanded that Lunc community commenced it from their end before the exchange will implement the same on-chain.

Eventually, Binance agreed to burn its fee (commission from Lunc transactions) and not customers’ coins. On Monday, Binance sent its first burn coin to a burnt wallet with transaction ID of F6B1CB656843438013D3C9A5948A1353AA3C65F6AE30D627AF791EEE0311AA36

Binance said “The calculation of total trading fees on LUNC spot and margin trading pairs to be burned from the previous week will be done every Monday at 00:00:00 (UTC). The subsequent on-chain burn transaction and weekly report will be updated by each Tuesday at 00:00:00 (UTC).

“The first batch of trading fees on LUNC spot and margin trading pairs to be burned will be calculated from 2022-09-21 at 00:00:00 (UTC) to 2022-10-01 at 23:59:59 (UTC). The fee rebates on LUNC spot and margin trading pairs toward Binance Spot Liquidity Provider Program for the period of 2022-09-21 at 00:00:00 (UTC) till 2022-09-27 00:00:00 (UTC) will be excluded from the burn amount.

“Trading fees on LUNC spot and margin trading pairs that collected in a token other than LUNC (e.g., USDT, BUSD and BNB) will be converted to LUNC with the real-time exchange rates on Binance every Monday at 00:00:00 (UTC).

“LUNC burn mechanism will not affect trading fees on LUNC spot and margin trading pairs, with the maximum trading fee rate remaining 0.1%.”

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MicroStrategy Chairman Michael Saylor Bolsters Bitcoin Bet with $593.3 Million Purchase

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Michael Saylor, chairman and co-founder of MicroStrategy Inc., has intensified his commitment to Bitcoin with a substantial investment of $593.3 million, expanding the enterprise-software company’s cryptocurrency holdings.

In a filing on Thursday, MicroStrategy revealed the acquisition of 16,130 Bitcoins in November, elevating its total holdings to approximately $6.5 billion.

This move represents Saylor’s most significant purchase since the acquisition of 19,452 Bitcoins for just over $1 billion in February 2021.

Saylor initiated MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin investments in 2020 and has accelerated these efforts throughout 2023, aligning the company with the cryptocurrency’s resurgence after a challenging period marked by rising interest rates and notable crypto-related incidents.

Stepping down from the CEO position a year ago, Saylor emphasized his focus on advancing MicroStrategy’s dual strategy with a primary emphasis on Bitcoin.

MicroStrategy’s stock has witnessed a remarkable 250% surge this year, surpassing Bitcoin’s 125% rally.

The optimism stems from the anticipation of potential approval for a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States.

Contrary to concerns that an ETF approval might diminish demand for MicroStrategy’s stock, analysts like Matthew J. Maley, Chief Market Strategist at Miller Tabak + Co., suggest that an ETF could enhance interest in the asset class without significant cannibalization.

In conjunction with its Bitcoin investment, MicroStrategy entered into an agreement with Cowen and Company, Canaccord Genuity, and BTIG to offer up to $750 million of common stock.

The initial announcement of this stock offering in August outlined intentions to utilize the proceeds for Bitcoin purchases, working capital, and debt repurchases.

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Coinbase’s November Surge Sparks Investor Enthusiasm Amid Crypto Volatility

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Coinbase Global Inc. has witnessed a 62% surge in its shares this month, capturing the attention of investors amidst the current volatility in the cryptocurrency landscape.

While FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried faces a fraud conviction, and Binance navigates regulatory scrutiny, traders are flocking to Coinbase, betting on increased business, especially if authorities greenlight Bitcoin-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

This surge, adding $12 billion to Coinbase’s market value in November alone, marks a significant turnaround for the largest US crypto exchange.

The stock has more than tripled in 2023, defying the broader market trends and eclipsing the average analyst price target of approximately $84.

“Coinbase is in a better position today than really any other point as a public company,” notes Needham & Co. analyst John Todaro.

He sees 2022 and 2023 as pivotal years, weeding out weaker players in the industry. “Those who survived are going to come out of that stronger. And Coinbase is one that survived.”

The optimism surrounding Coinbase is fueled by regulatory clarity and the potential approval of US-listed Bitcoin ETFs, expected as early as January, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Bitcoin’s nearly 130% surge in 2023 adds to this positive outlook.

Investors who bet against Coinbase shares have faced losses of $1.3 billion in the past 30 days, as the company overcame losses reported for seven consecutive quarters.

While competitors face legal challenges, the resolution of Binance’s dispute with the US Department of Justice is seen as a positive for Coinbase.

“A healthy development for the industry is positive for Coinbase, and an abrupt exit of large players is not,” highlights Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Owen Lau. The settlement with Binance is expected to uphold higher compliance standards for crypto exchanges.

Despite this surge, maintaining momentum remains uncertain, with over 40% of Wall Street analysts holding a hold-equivalent rating for Coinbase.

Notably, Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management LLC, although reducing its Coinbase holdings, remains the fourth-largest shareholder, emphasizing a cautiously optimistic stance in the crypto space.

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FTX Trading Wins Approval to Sell Grayscale Stakes in Bid to Settle Debts

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Cryptocurrency trading firm FTX Trading Ltd. has received bankruptcy court approval to initiate the sale of its stakes in digital trusts managed by Grayscale Investments, a move aimed at raising funds to settle creditors owed substantial amounts.

Court documents reveal that FTX intends to execute the sale in a manner that optimizes value and minimizes disruption to the market for the digital investments.

Grayscale, known for selling investments linked to various digital currencies, structured trusts where buyers received shares rather than holding the actual currencies.

As of last month, FTX’s stakes in these trusts were valued at approximately $744 million, according to information presented in court papers.

Facing bankruptcy allegations last year, FTX has been diligently working with its advisers to identify assets and navigate a complex network of debts owed to various creditors, including those who deposited cash and cryptocurrency on the trading platform.

The recovery efforts have yielded around $7 billion in assets, including $3.4 billion in cryptocurrencies, as reported in court documents.

FTX’s move to sell its Grayscale stakes aligns with its commitment to settling outstanding debts and ensuring a fair resolution for its creditors.

The approval from the bankruptcy court marks a significant step in the ongoing restructuring process.

The case, filed under FTX Trading Ltd., docket number 22-11068, falls under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

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