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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Coinbase Research: April 2025 in Review — What Drives Crypto Forward
May 09, 2025 at 07:27 pm
April 2025 brought a major shift in the crypto landscape, according to Coinbase's Reflexivity Research.
April 2025 brought a major shift in the crypto landscape. As covered by Coinbase's Reflexivity Research, regulatory headwinds eased, institutional adoption deepened, and on-chain infrastructure saw significant developments — marking what analysts describe as a new phase in digital assets.
In the U.S., April saw the clearest easing in regulatory pressure since the 2021 bull run. Authorities repealed the controversial “DeFi broker” rule, which had previously threatened DeFi protocols with compliance obligations. The Department of Justice quietly disbanded its national crypto enforcement team. Additionally, the SEC dropped its high-profile case against PayPal's (NASDAQ:PYPL) stablecoin PYUSD and issued guidance that redeemable stablecoins, by default, should not be treated as securities.
These moves triggered a wave of new ETF filings. VanEck filed for a BNB ETF, Grayscale applied for a Solana Trust conversion, and Canary filed for a staked TRX ETF.
Analysts suggest that this new clarity around staking services and stablecoins has ultimately renewed institutional confidence in the space.
Institutions deepen commitment to digital assets
Circle filed to go public, disclosing $1.68 billion in 2024 revenue and a $1.15 billion net profit — supported by its $10 billion in U.S. Treasury holdings. The stablecoin issuer also announced its intent to redomicile in the U.S., further aligning with regulators.
Tether added $5 billion in Bitcoin to its reserves, surpassing 75,000 BTC.
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), now operating as “Strategy," bought another $1.65 billion in BTC, aligning with President Trump's public support for U.S.-based Bitcoin accumulation.
Other major moves included Cantor Fitzgerald announcing custody of over $100 billion in T-bills for stablecoin issuers, SoftBank launching a Japan-based stablecoin initiative, and Stripe unveiling USDC-based financial accounts in 101 countries.
Public companies also moved into the crypto space. Upexi and Semler Scientific both acquired Bitcoin, while World Liberty Financial voted to distribute its USD1 stablecoin via an on-chain airdrop.
Insiders at both Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices hinted at the potential for a new generation of AI chips by the end of the year.
ETF momentum remains strong
Spot Bitcoin ETFs continued to see strong inflows, with $2.97 billion in net inflows for April. BlackRock's IBIT led the way, with $2.69 billion in outsized inflows, while Grayscale's GBTC saw outflows persist as some investors rotated to lower-fee products.
Ether ETFs also brought in a healthy $66 million in inflows, a positive sign for ETH exposure despite the regulatory overhang.
Infrastructure and exchange growth
Binance made significant strides in on-ramping users by adding Apple Pay and Google Pay for fiat deposits. The exchange also launched a USD1 perpetual contract on Binance Futures with 50x leverage, which immediately attracted substantial volume.
On the decentralized side, Hyperliquid advanced its governance decentralization by forming a validator council of 21 community members, each with a one-year term and multisig voting power. This marks a move toward more resilient protocol governance in decentralized finance.
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- In a Major Milestone for the Crypto Sector, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Reached a $50 Million Settlement with Ripple
- May 10, 2025 at 05:10 am
- In a major milestone for the crypto sector, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reached a $50 million settlement with Ripple
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