Weekly Roundup 11/01/24 (US Treasury on Stables, Polymarket volume, Singh Sentenced)

On The Brink with Castle Island

Matt and Nic return for another week of news and deals. In this episode:

  • We check in on the presidential odds
  • State races to watch
  • As part of their quarterly earnings release, Microstrategy announced a plan to raise $42 billion in the next 3 years in order to buy more Bitcoin. The raise will be evenly split between equity offerings and sales of fixed-income securities.
  • Coinbase pledged a future donation of $25 million to Fairshake to be used for the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Nishad Singh, the former director of engineering for FTX, avoided prison time following his guilty plea and cooperation in the investigation into the exchange's collapse.
  • Blackrock's IBIT Bitcoin ETF saw $872 million of net inflows on Wednesday, which marked a new record for the fund since the launch in January.
  • The US Treasury released a quarterly fiscal report this week that had a section dedicated to digital assets, noting stablecoins growth has caused "a modest increase in demand for short-dated treasuries."
  • The Bank for International Settlements announced they are no longer working on Project mBridge, a cross-border payment network for CBDCs backed by China, Hong Kong, UAE, Saudia Arabia, among others.

Content mentioned:

  • Treasury Presentation to TBAC
  • Fortune, Wash Trading on Polymarket
  • Blockchain Association, Regulation by Enforcement

Sponsor notes:

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