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Hong Kong Bitcoin, Ether ETFs wipe 2 weeks of inflow in a single day

Net outflows for Hong Kong’s crypto ETFs reached a record $39 million on Monday with bleeding felt across all six funds.

Hong Kong’s Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) posted the largest-ever net outflow on Monday, May 13 — wiping all gains they’ve made since launching under two weeks ago.

Bosera, ChinaAMC and Harvest Global’s spot Bitcoin ETF funds posted net outflows of $32.7 million, with ChinaAMC’s Bitcoin fund coming in as the biggest loser on the day with $15.5 million in outflows, according to Farside Investors data.

Meanwhile, spot Ether ETFs from the same issuers saw total joint net outflows of $6.6 million. Harvest Global and ChinaAMC tied for most outflows with $3 million each.

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Google updates policy to allow ads for US crypto trusts

Google will allow ads for U.S. based-crypto trusts from January, with the change seemingly coming in the same month that spot Bitcoin ETFs are predicted to be approved.

Tech giant Google has updated its cryptocurrency-related advertising policy to allow ads about crypto trusts from the end of January, the same month that spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded-funds are predicted to be approved in the United States.

In a Dec. 6 policy change log, Google said its crypto and related products ad policy will be updated on Jan. 29, 2024, to allow ads from “advertisers offering Cryptocurrency Coin Trust targeting the United States.”

Cryptocurrency Coin Trusts were exampled as “financial products that allow investors to trade shares in trusts holding large pools of digital currency” — likely including ETFs.

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Privacy firm Nym launches $300M fund, eyes Web3 wallets, RPCs & infrastructure services

The blockchain security firm will look to support open-source projects building security and privacy tools and services for Web3.

Blockchain privacy firm Nym Technologies has launched a $300 million funding program aimed at providing capital to projects building security-focused infrastructure.

The Nym Innovation Fund will draw capital from venture capitalist investors including Polychain, KR1, Huobi Incubator and Eden Block and will focus on supporting projects building Web3 privacy-focused tools and services.

Nym Technologies CEO and co-founder Harry Halpin said that privacy remains a central cog in ensuring that a decentralized internet remains resistant to censorship and avoids the pitfalls of Web2:

“This programme will ensure the health of the privacy ecosystem but it will also advance the Web3 industry as a whole, providing mentorship and funding during this difficult macroeconomic climate.”

Halpin told Cointelegraph that prospective projects that apply for funding could receive investments from Nym's fund as well as directly from its venture capital backers:

"Nym will review the applicants and determine if & which ones to go to the investors and then investors will decide of & how much they want to fund."

The programme is set to begin in Nov. 2023 and initial considerations of applications will be centered on Web3 wallets and applications that store private keys that interact and manage access to decentralized applications DApps.

The fund will also look to support remote procedure call (RPCs) protocols that can retrieve data from a blockchain network or send transactions from DApps as well as public good services including essential resources, tools, infrastructure and initiatives that are publicly available as open-source projects.

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Coinciding with the Innovation Fund is the launch of the Num Grants program which will extend further funding opportunities, developer assistance, mentorship, marketing support, community engagement and operational guidance.

Eden Block managing partner of VC Lior Messika highlighted the firm’s support as an investor of the Innovation Fund to support builders and entrepreneurs within the Nym ecosystem.

“As the Nym core technology enables a host of applications and disruptive privacy use cases, Eden Block will closely support the Fund's efforts through selection, advocacy, funding, and more."

The program will prioritize support of projects and services that enhance user privacy, encourage open-source collaboration, and community engagement.

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ARK’s amended spot Bitcoin ETF filing is a ‘good sign’ of future approval

ARK Invest and 21Shares amended spot Bitcoin ETF filing seemingly addresses earlier concerns highlighted by the SEC, which is a good sign of progress, according to Bloomberg's ETF analysts.

A recent amendment to ARK Invest and 21Shares’ joint spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded fund (ETF) application could be seen as a “good sign” of progress and impending approvals.

An amended Oct. 11 filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission for approval adds additional information about the proposed spot Bitcoin ETF, including practices for how the fund will custody assets and determine asset values.

Bloomberg senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas said the changes could be in direct response to concerns the SEC has asked ETF issuers to address.

“It means ARK got the SEC's comments and has dealt with them all, and now put [the] ball back in [the] SEC's court,” Balchunas said. “[In my opinion] good sign, solid progress.”

Balchunas said the changes are “sprinkled throughout,” making the new filing five pages longer, adding in a separate post that “none of the comments were that new or insurmountable.”

Changes included ARK noting the fund’s net asset value (NAV) calculations are not in line with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) — an accounting standard used by the SEC, said Balchunas.

The new filing also clarifies the ETFs assets, held by Coinbase Custody, are in “segregated accounts [...] And are therefore not commingled with corporate or other customer assets."

Fellow Bloomberg ETF analyst James Seyffart added in and X post the latter change signals that ARK and others are communicationg with the SEC about what the regulator wants cleared up.

“Good sign for future approval IMO,” he added.

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Van Buren Capital general partner Scott Johnsson noted another new addition was a comment that if BTC is increasingly used for illegal purposes and if Bitcoin mining’s environmental impact causes it to be restricted then the ETF’s value could fall.

Johnsson said based on ARK’s amendments it “doesn't look like the agency is putting up any unnecessary roadblocks via disclosure review.”

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Grayscale urges SEC to approve all Bitcoin ETFs simultaneously

Grayscale's ETF was previously knocked back by the SEC and it wants it and competing ETFs approved together so none have an advantage.

Crypto fund manager Grayscale is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to approve all proposed spot Bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at the same time to avoid one having an advantage.

A July 27 post by Grayscale chief legal officer Craig Salm said its legal team submitted a letter regarding eight spot Bitcoin ETF filings — including its own — arguing the SEC shouldn’t pick “winners and losers” and instead make a fair and orderly decision.

The letter claimed the SEC could approve the spot ETFs based on its approvals for Bitcoin futures ETFs saying the two fund types are “inextricably linked.”

Grayscale added recent surveillance sharing agreements (SSAs) between Coinbase and the spot ETF providers are “not a new idea” and claimed they would not meet the SEC’s standards.

ETF filings from Invesco, BlackRock, Valkyrie, VanEck, Wisdom, Fidelity and ARK Invest were recently updated to include SSAs with Coinbase.

Coinbase would share information on its trading books and other information so the SEC can monitor any possible market manipulation or irregular trading activity.

In late June SEC pushed back on the ETFs due to there being no SSAs, saying they were needed due to what it claimed was the potential for crypto markets to be manipulated.

Grayscale claimed, however, that the SSA’s “would neither satisfy nor be necessary” under the SEC's standards as Coinbase isn’t registered with the SEC as a securities exchange or broker-dealer nor with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as a futures exchange.

It added approving the ETFs would be “a positive but sudden and significant change” in the SEC's application of its standard and would “improperly grant an unfairly discriminatory and prejudicial first-mover advantage to these proposals.”

The Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), which aims to track Bitcoin’s price, has nearly 1 million investors, Salm claimed.

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He said if it's converted to an ETF it would return billions in value to investors, adding there’s “simply no reason” the SEC should keep GBTC investors from a spot Bitcoin ETF.

The SEC denied Grayscale’s application to convert the GBTC to a spot Bitcoin ETF last June.

In response, Grayscale sued the regulator saying it was acting arbitrarily by “failing to apply consistent treatment to similar investment vehicles.

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Hacker returns stolen funds to Tender.fi, gets $97K bounty reward

The bounty, which was offered via an on-chain message was approximately $97,000 or approximately 6% of the exploit amount.

The hacker behind the exploit of the decentralized finance (DeFi) lending platform Tender.fi has returned the stolen funds for a $97,000 bounty reward in Ether (ETH). 

The exploit was executed at 10:28 am UTC on Mar. 7, with Tender.fi confirming the incident on Twitter soon after citing “an unusual amount of borrows,” and adding it has paused all borrowing.

Blockchain data showed the exploiter used a price oracle glitch to borrow $1.59 million worth of assets from the protocol by depositing 1 GMX token, valued at around $71.

“It looks like your oracle was misconfigured. contact me to sort this out,” wrote the hacker in an on-chain message.

Message sent to Tender.fi from the price oracle exploiter. Source: Arbiscan

Eight hours later, the DeFi protocol announced it had come to an agreement with the “White Hat” exploiter, in which the hacker would repay all loans minus a 62.16 ETH “bounty,” worth around $97,000 at current prices. 

Another hour later, Tender.fi confirmed on Twitter that the exploiter had completed the loan repayments.

“Funds are officially SaFu, post mortem on the way,” it wrote. 

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Last year in August, cross-chain Nomad Bridge appealed to exploiters that participated in a smart contract exploit that extracted $190 million in funds from the bridge in less than three hours.

Mere hours later, approximately $32.6 million worth of funds were already returned, suggesting some of the exploiters may have been white hat hackers attempting to extract funds for a later safe return.

Later in the month, nonfungible token (NFT) firm Metagame even offered a “Whitehat Prize” in the form of an NFT for anyone that proved they returned at least 90% of the funds they stole from the protocol.

Blockchain data from the Official Nomad Funds Recovery Address shows that funds continued to be returned to the recovery address since then, with the latest transaction recorded on Feb. 18, 2023, for $7,868 in Covalent Query Token (CQT).

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