Telegram Introduces Toncoin Payments for In-Platform Ad Purchases

Telegram has rolled out a new feature allowing users to purchase channel advertisements using Toncoin, as announced over the weekend. This update is part of the messaging app’s latest initiative for user monetization, wherein 50% of the revenue generated from ads displayed in public Telegram channels will be distributed to their respective owners.

According to Telegram, users can now promote their channels by spending as little as “a handful” of Toncoins. Users will have the flexibility to select the specific channels for placing their TON-powered ads, as mentioned in the announcement.

Moreover, channel owners will have the capability to withdraw their earnings without incurring fees. The withdrawal service is expected to be available in the coming weeks on Telegram’s Fragment exchange, according to the announcement.

Telegram justified its choice of the TON Blockchain due to its low fees, high transaction speeds, and impressive processing capacity. The TON Blockchain reportedly achieved a remarkable 100,000 transactions per second during a test conducted last November.

Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, hinted at this update on his channel last month. Despite Telegram channels amassing over 1 trillion monthly views, Durov revealed that only 10% of channels have utilized Telegram ads for monetization thus far.

Durov emphasized the potential for a positive feedback loop, wherein content creators can either cash out their Toncoins or reinvest them in promoting and enhancing their channels.

As of the time of publication, the price of Toncoin has risen by 2.32% in the past 24 hours, reaching $5.24.

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TD Cowen Warns Push for Anti-CBDC Bill May Hinder Stablecoin Bill Support

According to a note from TD Cowen, House Republicans’ efforts to pass an anti-central bank digital currency (CBDC) bill could disrupt bipartisan backing for a stablecoin bill. The CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, introduced by House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, aims to prevent the Federal Reserve from directly issuing a CBDC to individuals. Despite the bill’s advancement from the House Financial Services Committee in September, it faced significant criticism from Democrats.

House conservatives are reportedly considering voting for the CBDC bill alongside a long-awaited stablecoin bill, although this strategy isn’t led by Rep. Emmer. TD Cowen’s Washington Research Group, led by Jaret Seiberg, expressed concerns that tying a ban on a digital dollar to stablecoin legislation could jeopardize bipartisan support. Democrats generally see value in exploring a central bank cryptocurrency.

Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, and its chair, Patrick McHenry, have engaged in lengthy discussions to find common ground on regulating stablecoins. Although the bill cleared the committee, disagreements persist, particularly regarding the primary regulator for stablecoin issuers.

TD Cowen emphasized that while it’s premature to declare the stablecoin bill in jeopardy, passing any legislation remains challenging. Any developments complicating the stablecoin bill further narrow the path to enactment.

While the central bank has explored the idea of issuing a CBDC, Fed Chair Powell clarified that the Fed is far from making recommendations or adopting a CBDC without congressional approval.

Additionally, the Heritage Foundation has pressed for the passage of a CBDC bill, warning lawmakers that their score on the Heritage Action Scorecard could suffer if they don’t cosponsor the legislation. Sen. Ted Cruz has introduced a bill to ban CBDCs, supported by the Heritage Foundation and the Blockchain Association, among others.

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Global Crypto Funds See Strong Rebound with Nearly $900 Million in Net Inflows Last Week

After experiencing record outflows of nearly $1 billion just a week prior, crypto-based investment products made a significant turnaround, with approximately $900 million in net inflows reported, according to data from CoinShares.

CoinShares analyst James Butterfill disclosed that crypto-based investment vehicles collectively saw a remarkable rebound last week, accumulating $862 million in net inflows. This resurgence follows a challenging period when funds managed by prominent asset managers like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Grayscale witnessed record outflows totaling $942 million.

Driven by bitcoin’s price surging above $70,000 for a significant portion of last week, the combined assets under management for all crypto funds tracked by CoinShares soared to $97.9 billion.

Bitcoin-Related Funds Remain Dominant

Bitcoin-related funds continue to attract the bulk of investor activity. Both BlackRock and Fidelity’s spot bitcoin ETFs recorded inflows exceeding $600 million each during the past week. However, Grayscale’s spot bitcoin ETF experienced outflows amounting to $960 million, reducing its assets under management to approximately $35 billion.

An Exceptional Performance by Ark Invest 21 Shares

One standout performer last week was the Ark Invest 21 Shares spot bitcoin fund, which witnessed over $300 million in net inflows. This marks a substantial increase compared to the previous week when the fund attracted only $30 million in capital inflow. With its assets under management now exceeding $3 billion, the fund demonstrated exceptional growth.

Overall, the rebound in net inflows suggests renewed investor confidence in crypto-based investment products, particularly amidst the backdrop of Bitcoin’s impressive price performance.

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Binance Appoints Board of Directors for the First Time 

Binance Holdings Ltd. has recently formed a board of directors, a significant move amidst a period marked by changes and challenges, as reported by Bloomberg News.

The board comprises seven members, including CEO Richard Teng and three other company executives: Heina Chen, Jinkai He, and Lilai Wang. Additionally, three external members join the board: Gabriel Abed, Arnaud Ventura, and Xin Wang, according to Bloomberg’s coverage.

Gabriel Abed, formerly the Ambassador of Barbados to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait, resigned from his position two months ago. Arnaud Ventura is an entrepreneur who has founded multiple companies, including PlaNet Finance. Xin Wang serves as the CEO at Bayview Acquisition Corp. and offers advisory services to financial institutions regarding mergers and acquisitions, as detailed on her LinkedIn profile.

Although Binance did not provide immediate comment on this development, the company did publish the board of directors on its website. However, the timing of this release remains unclear.

This announcement comes after Binance faced legal issues late last year, pleading guilty to various charges, including money laundering, conducting an unlicensed money-transmitting business, and violating sanctions. Former CEO Changpeng Zhao, also known as CZ, pleaded guilty to anti-money laundering and sanctions violations, agreed to a $50 million fine, and stepped down from his position. CZ’s sentencing is scheduled for April 30th.

Following CZ’s resignation, Binance appointed Richard Teng as its new CEO. Teng previously served as Binance’s Global Head of Regional Markets, bringing his extensive experience to the forefront of the exchange’s leadership.

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Tether’s Bitcoin Holdings Surpass $5 Billion Mark After Latest Acquisition

Stablecoin issuer Tether has expanded its Bitcoin portfolio significantly in the first quarter of 2024, acquiring an additional 8,888 bitcoins. This brings Tether’s total Bitcoin holdings to approximately 75,354 BTC, valued at over $5.2 billion. This milestone coincides with Bitcoin’s recent surge to an all-time high, currently trading around $69,500.

While Tether has not publicly disclosed its Bitcoin addresses, it was confirmed by The Block last year that Tether holds one Bitcoin address, which has been consistently accumulating bitcoins since September 2022. With the latest purchase in Q1, Tether has ascended to the rank of the seventh-largest Bitcoin holder, up from its previous position of 11 earlier this year.

When reached for comment, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino confirmed the acquisition of 8,888 bitcoins throughout the first quarter. Ardoino explained that the purchase was spread out over the quarter and settled by the end, with one significant purchase observed on March 31.

Tether’s Bitcoin Strategy

Tether first disclosed its Bitcoin holdings in May 2023, announcing plans to allocate up to 15% of its profits quarterly towards Bitcoin purchases, shifting away from U.S. government debt and towards cryptocurrencies.

In addition to direct investments in Bitcoin, Tether has ventured into Bitcoin mining and energy production. The company has also expanded into the AI sector, aiming to lead in the development of open-source, multimodal AI models to drive innovation and accessibility within AI technology.

Tether’s core business remains the operation of the USDT stablecoin, which has enabled the accumulation of $5.4 billion in excess reserves as of December 31, 2023, according to its fourth-quarter attestation report. With a total USDT supply exceeding 109 billion, Tether remains the largest stablecoin issuer in the market, as reported by The Block’s Data Dashboard.

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