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Stablecoin Supply Plummets After Depegging Event: $7.4B Dollar-Pegged Tokens Withdrawn From Circulation

Stablecoin Supply Plummets After Depegging Event: .4B Dollar-Pegged Tokens Withdrawn From CirculationDuring the past 11 days, over 7 billion USDC stablecoins have been withdrawn from circulation, with most of the redemptions occurring following the depegging event of USDC on March 11, 2023. Furthermore, since March 6, a total of 439.48 million BUSD stablecoins have been redeemed. Stablecoin Depegging Event Triggers Billions in Redemptions The stablecoin landscape […]

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Digital Assets Worth 2 Billion Rubles Issued in Russia in Less Than a Year

Digital Assets Worth 2 Billion Rubles Issued in Russia in Less Than a YearDigital financial assets (DFAs) for a total exceeding $26 million have been issued in Russia in the past year. This new market has been developing since it was regulated in 2021 and the country’s monetary authority started licensing issuers in the following year. Volume of Digital Assets Increases in Russia as Investors Seek Alternatives to […]

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Primary vs. secondary markets: Key differences

Primary and secondary markets differ in securities, pricing, risk, volume, liquidity, timeframe and more.

Stock and crypto markets are essential components of the global financial system. These markets provide a platform for investors to buy and sell financial assets, which helps companies raise capital for investment and growth. Moreover, the stock and crypto markets play a crucial role in determining the value of an asset. The market price of a stock or cryptocurrency reflects the collective sentiment of investors about its prospects, which can impact its future growth potential. 

Lastly, the stock and crypto markets can be used as indicators of broader economic trends and sentiments. For instance, swings in the stock market can indicate changes in investor perceptions of the health of the economy, whereas moves in the cryptocurrency market can be caused by changes in the law, developments in technology or changes in consumer tastes. Investors can learn more about the state of the economy, potential hazards and investment possibilities by keeping an eye on these markets.

Types of markets

The primary market and the secondary market are the two main categories of markets.

Companies first offer new securities to the public on the primary market, including stocks, bonds and other financial instruments. The primary market’s goal is to help the issuer, whether it be a business, a governmental body or another group, raise money. These securities can be bought directly from the issuer by investors, with the money going to the issuer.

On the other hand, previously issued securities are traded between investors on the secondary market. Instead of purchasing securities directly from the issuer, investors buy and sell securities that have already been issued in this market. The secondary market provides liquidity to investors, allowing them to buy and sell securities quickly and easily. This market is also important for price discovery, as the price of a security is determined by supply and demand factors.

In the cryptocurrency world, the primary market is where new tokens or coins are first offered to the public through initial coin offerings (ICOs) or initial exchange offerings (IEOs). The secondary market, on the other hand, is where previously issued cryptocurrencies are traded among investors. An example of the secondary market in crypto is the cryptocurrency exchange Binance, where investors can buy and sell various cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and others.

Related: Fundraising 101: A beginners guide on raising funds using cryptocurrencies

Primary vs. secondary markets

There are several key differences between primary and secondary markets.

Purpose

The primary market is where new securities are issued for the first time, while the secondary market is where previously issued securities are traded between investors.

Issuer

In the primary market, securities are issued directly by the issuer, whether it’s a company, government entity or other organization. In the secondary market, investors trade securities among themselves without involvement from the issuer.

Pricing

On the primary market, the price of a security is typically set by the issuer, based on factors such as market demand, supply and the company’s financials. On the secondary market, the price of a security is determined by supply and demand factors, with investors buying and selling based on their own perceptions of the value of the security.

Risk

The primary market carries a higher risk for investors, as the securities being issued are new and have not yet been tested in the market. In contrast, the secondary market carries a lower risk, as investors can evaluate the performance and stability of the security before deciding to buy or sell.

Related: The NFT marketplace: How to buy and sell nonfungible tokens

Volume

The primary market typically has a lower trading volume compared to the secondary market, as securities are issued on a limited basis. The secondary market, on the other hand, has a high trading volume, as investors buy and sell securities on a daily basis.

Liquidity

The primary market has limited liquidity, as investors cannot easily sell newly issued securities until they are listed on the secondary market. In contrast, the secondary market is highly liquid, as investors can buy and sell securities on an ongoing basis.

Timeframe

The primary market is generally open for a limited period of time, as securities are issued on a specific date or over a limited period. The secondary market, on the other hand, is open continuously, allowing investors to buy and sell securities at any time.

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Circle Issues Update Amid Stablecoin Volatility; Firm Is Prepared to ‘Stand Behind USDC and Cover Any Shortfall’

Circle Issues Update Amid Stablecoin Volatility; Firm Is Prepared to ‘Stand Behind USDC and Cover Any Shortfall’On Saturday, March 11, 2023, Circle Financial updated the public about its stablecoin, USDC, and noted that the stablecoin’s liquidity operations will resume normally on Monday morning in the United States. Circle said that the company’s teams would be ready on Monday to “handle significant volume” and that the firm will “stand behind USDC and […]

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Arbitrum’s Daily Transaction Count Surpasses Ethereum for the First Time Ever

Arbitrum’s Daily Transaction Count Surpasses Ethereum for the First Time EverAccording to statistics recorded this week on Tuesday and Wednesday, the layer two scaling project Arbitrum’s transaction count has surpassed Ethereum’s. On Wednesday, Arbitrum processed 1,090,510 transactions, compared to Ethereum’s 1,080,839 transfer count. L2 Scaling Solution Arbitrum’s Daily Transfers Skyrocket Layer two (L2) scaling networks have become popular over the last two years as secondary […]

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Top Trader Shares Chart With ‘Huge Implications’ for Crypto, Breaks Down Bitcoin Volume

Top Trader Shares Chart With ‘Huge Implications’ for Crypto, Breaks Down Bitcoin Volume

One widely-followed crypto analyst is looking at traditional stocks with “huge implications” for crypto traders. Analyst Justin Bennett tells his 111,400 Twitter followers that the outcome of the current triangle pattern on the Dow Jones Industrial (DJI) could affect crypto in 2023. “This is the DJI triangle that could have huge implications for stocks and crypto this […]

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Localbitcoins, the Pioneer P2P Bitcoin Exchange, Shuts Down After a Decade of Service Due to Crypto Winter

Localbitcoins, the Pioneer P2P Bitcoin Exchange, Shuts Down After a Decade of Service Due to Crypto WinterLocalbitcoins, the Helsinki, Finland-based bitcoin exchange founded in 2012, is closing operations after over a decade of service. The company’s operators attribute the shutdown to the “ongoing crypto-winter,” which has left them unable to continue offering their bitcoin trading services. The Challenges Faced by Localbitcoins and its Ultimate Demise in the Crypto Market The first […]

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Stablecoin Economy Sheds Another $3 Billion in 44 Days

Stablecoin Economy Sheds Another  Billion in 44 DaysThe stablecoin economy continues to deplete as more than $3 billion has been erased from the stablecoin market ecosystem over the last 44 days. While statistics show that tether’s market valuation has risen by 2% over the last 30 days, usd coin’s market cap slid by 2.9%, BUSD valuation shed 7.2% over the last month […]

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Blur NFT Marketplace Surges in Volume and Market Share, Rivaling Industry Leader Opensea

Blur NFT Marketplace Surges in Volume and Market Share, Rivaling Industry Leader OpenseaBlur, the non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, has seen a significant increase in volume since its launch in October. According to statistics from Dune Analytics, Blur has captured about 30% of the market share in terms of sales volume. The NFT marketplace leader, Opensea, commands 48% of the market share. Blur NFT Marketplace Captures 30% of […]

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We Must Expedite the Move From Centralized Services to Viable DeFi Alternatives

We Must Expedite the Move From Centralized Services to Viable DeFi AlternativesThere is a reason centralized exchanges have dominated despite being antithetical to crypto’s core tenets. The following opinion editorial was written by Bitcoin.com CEO Dennis Jarvis. The gross mismanagement and outright fraud in 2022 by many opaque centralized exchanges are driving people back to the core tenets of crypto, such as decentralization, self-custody, transparency, and […]

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