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SBF and Caroline Ellison conspired to keep Bitcoin under $20K, but did it work?

SBF, Caroline Ellision, Alameda and FTX may have conspired to keep Bitcoin price below $20,000, but is it actually possible and worth the effort?

On Oct. 11, Caroline Ellison, the former head of the now-defunct Alameda Research, informed a U.S. court that she received instructions from FTX's co-founder and CEO, Sam "SBF" Bankman-Fried, to sell Bitcoin (BTC) if its price remained above $20,000

This admission came as a shock to the entire crypto industry, but the two conspiring to suppress BTC price, versus actually doing it are two different things.

While there are no details available regarding the size and timing of these trades, the timeframe likely falls within September and October 2022, just weeks before Alameda and FTX collapsed.

Determining whether Alameda effectively acted to suppress Bitcoin's price below $20,000, as alleged by some analysts and traders is challenging, if not impossible. Nevertheless, it is possible to assess the significance of FTX's Bitcoin holdings in comparison to other exchanges and the total trading volume.

Look at the Bitcoin wallets

Currently, the only reliable publicly available information pertains to the BTC wallets that previously constituted the exchange's reserves, amounting to less than 47,000 Bitcoin by September 2022, according to Glassnode data. It's possible that Alameda Research held other addresses directly, but given the substantial debt of the trading company, it's unlikely they had any liquid reserves.

One should not assume that FTX used its entire stack of Bitcoin from users since the exchange continued processing client withdrawals until its final day on Nov. 8, 2022. Moving these assets abruptly would have aroused suspicion, potentially accelerating their insolvency. Nevertheless, it's worthwhile to investigate the significance of FTX volumes and holdings.

Coinbase vs. FTX monthly spot Bitcoin volume, USD. Source: CoinMetrics

As of July 2022, FTX reported a spot Bitcoin volume of $30 billion, equivalent to $1 billion per day on average. However, relying on these numbers is not advisable, given the exchange's history of data manipulation, as demonstrated by their falsified insurance fund calculation methodology.

Assuming the sales mentioned by Ellison occurred on FTX, a 4,000 BTC order, valued at $80 million at the time, would represent only 8% of the exchange's average daily volume. Furthermore, when considering the total Bitcoin volume from major exchanges, Alameda's speculated order size becomes even more inconsequential.

According to Messari's "real volume" methodology, which excludes wash trading, the aggregate Bitcoin volume was below $3.5 billion per day between September and October 2022. Even if Alameda attempted to sell 25% of their 47,000 BTC holdings in a single day, that $240 million would represent only 7% of the daily volume across major exchanges.

For comparison, in April 2022, MicroStrategy announced the acquisition of 4,167 Bitcoins at an average price of $45,714, totaling $190 million. This likely occurred in late March, with Bitcoin's price increasing by 6%, from $44,580 to $47,270.

Bitcoin price index (USD), March-April 2022. Source: TradingView

Two notable aspects of the price action during MicroStrategy's acquisition stand out. First, the price dropped below $46,000 on the same day as the official announcement on April 5, 2022. More importantly, the $48,000 peak appears to correspond to the levels where MicroStrategy completed its execution, resulting in the $45,714 average price.

However, when examining the broader picture, Bitcoin was trading around $39,500 in the two weeks leading up to MicroStrategy's activity and decreased to $39,500 a few weeks later. There is no reason to believe that a single entity could effectively suppress the price for longer than a week, whether it's Tesla unloading $936 million worth of Bitcoin or Alameda liquidating FTX clients' deposits.

To provide some context, Binance held 623,000 Bitcoin in reserves in August 2022, while Coinbase had nearly 690,000 BTC. These two exchanges combined held almost 28 times more Bitcoin than FTX. This fact underscores the limited impact of SBF and Caroline's venture in terms of effective firepower.

In essence, there may have been a few days where Alameda exerted pressure successfully, causing their sales to suppress Bitcoin's price below $20,000. However, considering their reserves and the price action of similarly sized orders, the event was unlikely significant when analyzing a period longer than a month.

This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

Is the Bitcoin DCA opportunity over? Here’s what traders are thinking

Why is Stellar (XLM) price up this week?

Stellar’s pre-announcements may have caused traders to create multiple scenarios for potential XLM developments, but their impact on the XLM price could be short-lived.

The Stellar token experienced a notable 11.5% increase in value between Sept. 2 and Sept. 8, a novelty given that Bitcoin and most altcoins are down for the week. The surge came after Stellar (XLM) tested the $0.113 support level, which marked its lowest point in the past eight weeks. The price upswing followed a preliminary announcement made by the Stellar organization on social media. 

While the announcement was somewhat cryptic, it hinted at something significant occurring on Sept. 12, with phrases like “something cool is dropping” and "change” on the horizon.

XLM price in USD at Bitfinex, 12-hour time frame. Source: TradingView

More recently, on Sept. 7, Stellar further heightened expectations by teasing a potential partnership. However, similar to the earlier announcement, no specific details were provided, with only words like “brand” and "real world” used, suggesting a possible rebranding and a shift toward real-world assets (RWA) like stocks, bonds and real estate.

Caroline Pham, one of the five commissioners of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, emphasized on July 17 that recent court decisions regarding the classification of cryptocurrency assets would ultimately lead to regulatory clarity. Pham also stressed the significance of RWAs and highlighted the opportunities for modernizing financial markets through the tokenization of money market funds on blockchain technology.

No, it’s not likely that Elon Musk is coming to save XLM

Unfounded rumors circulated regarding Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) potentially integrating XLM after the social network obtained a currency transmitter license from regulators on Aug. 28. It’s worth noting that X had previously received approvals from six other states prior to this latest announcement.

Moreover, it’s important to note that even if X decides to integrate multiple cryptocurrencies, XLM’s current market capitalization of $3.4 billion falls short of making it a top 20 contender. A similar analysis, using Messari Crypto’s "real volume” ranking, positions XLM as 20th in terms of trading volume, trailing behind competitors such as Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Sui (SUI), Litecoin (LTC) and Ripple’s XRP (XRP).

In mid-August, the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) leveraged its cash treasury to become a minority investor in payments provider MoneyGram International. SDF, the entity behind Stellar’s native token development, had previously established a commercial partnership with MoneyGram in 2021.

According to Denelle Dixon, SDF’s CEO and executive director, this investment would contribute to MoneyGram by expanding its digital business and exploring blockchain technology.

Stellar's website states:

“Your application can now seamlessly connect to MoneyGram’s retail network through a single integration, allowing users to deposit or withdraw cash from their digital wallets via Stellar USDC without requiring a bank account."

The website adds the integration’s various benefits, including the ability for users to “top up their digital wallet balance with cash," conduct “near-instant, low-cost cash transactions” using “dollar digital currencies” and complete Know Your Customer procedures “through MoneyGram’s user-friendly interface."

Related: Ripple acquires Fortress Trust, expands license portfolio in the US

Stellar’s announcement will likely involve Soroban

Stellar is preparing to deploy a smart contract platform called Soroban on its mainnet. The company launched a $100 million adoption fund in October 2022 to encourage developer activity for applications on its Futurenet testnet.

Although this week’s price action does raise eyebrows, aside from the unfounded speculation, all signs indicate that Stellar is positioning itself to compete in the $37.8 billion decentralized application market. The current market leader, Ethereum, holds a dominant 56.6% market share, according to DefiLlama, despite its average transaction fee of $4.

It’s undeniable that RWAs in decentralized finance hold significant potential, as exemplified by MakerDAO’s holdings of U.S. Treasurys, which have boosted the protocol’s revenues and effectively mitigated the increased exposure of its Dai (DAI) stablecoin to USD Coin (USDC).

XLM investors will continue to eagerly await the Sept.12 announcement, but until concrete evidence emerges regarding what this payment network might unlock, the likelihood of achieving further gains of 12% or more to surpass the $0.14 price last seen on Aug. 10 remains slim.

This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

Is the Bitcoin DCA opportunity over? Here’s what traders are thinking