Ethereum price dips as the Biden administration pushes for more stringent regulations

President Biden and his team are pushing for the creation of a regulatory framework within the next 180 days.

  • Ethereum’s market dominance index (DI) has risen once again, currently standing at 18%.
  • Circle, the company responsible for the governance for ETH-based stablecoin USDC, has seen its valuation rise to a staggering AU $12.5 billion (US $9B).
  • ETH’s weekly losses currently stand at over the 5% mark.

Ethereum, the world’s second largest cryptocurrency by total market capitalization, has proceeded to dip from AU $4,300 to a relative low of AU $4,000 before showcasing a slight upward surge. Despite the slight positive momentum, the premier altcoin is still seeing red, showcasing daily losses of around 6%. At press time, ETH is trading at a price point of AU $4,035.

Amidst these mounting losses, it is expected that over the coming fortnight, the American government — under the purview of President Joe Biden — will issue an executive order directing relevant agencies to study the digital asset market and create a comprehensive regulatory framework to streamline its governance.

To elaborate, Jennifer Schonberger, an official associated with the Biden administration, noted that the order will seek to bring together the Office of the Attorney General, the State Department, and the Treasury Department to look at how the American digital asset market should be governed. Not only that, the government bodies will also seek to devise a plan through which to roll out a central bank-backed digital currency over the coming year or so.

In addition to this, the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Alondra Nelson, noted that she and her team will seek to come up with a holistic infrastructure plan so as to support the creation of the above said digital Dollar. Furthermore it is being reported that over the course of the next six months, Nelson and her team will prepare a report related to ledger technology — ala blockchain tech — as well as prepare a report on its environmental impact (all within the next year and a half).

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Avalanche network registers massive growth

Layer-1 proof-of-stake network Avalanche, has released a new cross-chain bridge — in conjunction with the Umbria Network — to help facilitate the exchange of liquidity between the Ethereum mainnet and Avalanche (AVAX) ecosystem, resulting in the latter witnessing a surge in its overall network activity as well as token demand.

As a quick refresher, Avalanche is a blockchain platform designed to support a number of different virtual machines — such as the popular WebAssembly and Ethereum Virtual Machine. As a result, it is able to incorporate a wide array of sub-chains into its framework, allowing devs to freely operate across different networks with the touch of a button.

Stablecoin operator Circle sees its valuation shoot up

Circle, the company responsible for governing USD Coin (USDC), revealed that its market valuation has grown to a staggering US $9 billion. This development comes after the company revised its merger agreement with Concord Acquisition Corp, an SPAC that came into being back in 2020.

The new deal is set to be finalised by Dec 8 but will have a grace period up until the end of Jan 2023. Circle and Concord first revealed their plans for a merger all the way back in July 2022.

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