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Cryptocurrencies unaffected by Binance’s $4.3 billion settlement

Published 2023-11-29, 07:15 a/m
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Last Tuesday saw the cryptocurrency exchange giant, Binance, agree to pay US authorities a considerable $4.3 billion fine – one of the steepest in corporate history - under allegations of violating anti-money laundering laws and facilitating illicit trading activities for criminal and terrorist entities.

The sheer size of this case has the potential to trigger a decline in market share for Binance. However, to date, there has been no discernible impact on Bitcoin prices - or the wider cryptocurrency market – suggesting that investors are not unduly alarmed by the scale of the fine.

Indeed, instead of pulling back due to fears of volatility and sanction-driven instability, market enthusiasts have responded somewhat unexpectedly, viewing the development as an opportunity for conventional financial firms to step up their ventures into the rapidly evolving ecosystem of digital currencies.

Over the past week - following the surprising settlement news - cryptocurrencies displayed resilience, with ETFs in the space reflecting overall gains. Collectively, crypto-aligned ETFs appreciated 6.04%, with Bitcoin-focused funds following a similar trajectory with a 5.38% rise over the same period, according to TrackInsight data.  Ethereum performed equally well with the FT Wilshire Ethereum Blended Price Index experiencing a slightly more pronounced uptick at 7.58%.

On a fund level, performance results following news of the fine would suggest sustained investor interest in cryptocurrencies despite the likelihood of significant cross-border regulatory challenges in the days ahead.

Illustrating this point, the ETC Group Physical Bitcoin ETF (TSX:EBIT) (BTCE), with assets under management of close to $1 billion, gained 6.16% over the week showing investors' continued commitment.

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