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  • Ordinals and enterprise adoption drove network revenues for Bitcoin and Ethereum in May: Report

    Ordinals and enterprise adoption drove network revenues for Bitcoin and Ethereum in May: Report

    • Bitcoin revenue jumped 249% YoY in May, while Ethereum network fees rose 53.7% in May, according to a research report by the ETC Group.
    • Ordinals and enterprise adoption drove network revenues for Bitcoin and Ethereum respectively.
    • Regulation and macroeconomics remain key factors even as benefits of tokenisation attracts major banks.

    The current market outlook for Bitcoin and crypto continues to suffer from the flurry of activities around the actions of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after it sued Binance and Coinbase. 

    While June started off with wild volatility that has pegged prices below key levels, a new report suggests the market headwinds in May did little to slow down network revenue generation for the world’s two largest blockchains by market cap over the month.

    Bitcoin and Ethereum network growth

    The report by German-based ETP (exchange-traded products) issuer ETC Group highlights a significant jump in network revenue for both Bitcoin and Ethereum over the past month. 

    ETC Group Research team’s Tom Rodgers (Head of Research) and Hanut Singh (a Research Analyst at ETC Group and formely with CoinJournal), shared the outlook via an overview of the biggest trends and events in crypto over the month – from regulation to macroeconomics and adoption as signaled by on-chain data.

    Writing in the Digital Assets and Metaverse Monthly Review: May 2023, Rodgers and Hanut noted that although continued headwinds saw the total crypto market cap flatline near $1.1 trillion. 

    On the macro level, the uncertainty around the US debt ceiling debate weighed on crypto markets. Elsewhere, the regulatory front saw the non-friendly approach by the US SEC and UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) continue to impact sentiment. 

    However, despite these factors, there was noteworthy growth in terms of network revenue for the leading blockchains.

    “…revenues generated by the two largest blockchains by market cap rose substantially in May due to increasing user bases and new technological developments, most notably Ordinals for Bitcoin, and increasing adoption for Ethereum enterprise solutions,” the ETC Group research team wrote.

    Ordinals helped push Bitcoin revenue up 249% YoY in May

    According to the ETC Group report, the weekly revenue on the Bitcoin network increased by 249% year over year in May. This was largely driven by the spike in Ordinals, which as CoinJournal reported here, saw BTC miners record multi-year highs in transaction revenue.

    The demand for the Bitcoin Ordinals meant transaction fees amounted to 29.57% of monthly revenue for miners – the last time it was that high was during the 2017 bull market that had seen the first real foray into crypto by institutional investors.

    Ethereum network fees jumped 53.7% in May

    For Ethereum, renewed interest in staking was visible in May despite the fears of a major withdrawal rout after the Shapella upgrade. Indeed, as the ETC Group report highlights, the supply of staked ETH on the mainnet rose from 14% to almost 20% at the end of the month. About $46 billion worth of ETH was staked, representing a 200% jump in the percentage of supply locked on the network.

    This has happened even as ETH supply has declined since the Merge. Meanwhile, monthly fees rose by 53.7% in the month – from $241 million in April to $448 million in May. Increased demand for Ethereum blockspace is behind the jump in total network fees, the researchers noted.

    Crypto regulation in the US

    While US presidential candidates Ron DeSantis (R) and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (D) have indicated support for Bitcoin, the overall outlook on US crypto regulation remains largely hostile even with bipartisan engagements.

    The SEC recently ramped up its crackdown with the lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, even as the crypto community highly anticipates the outcome of another high profile case between the SEC and Ripple Labs over the XRP token.

    This even as Asia emerged as a strong destination for crypto, led by Hong Kong’s recent regulatory guidelines that have seen OKX, Huobi and other exchanges apply for licenses. The adoption of the MiCA rules by Europe was also a notable event that could make the bloc attractive to more US-based crypto businesses.

    Tokenisation sees major banks eye blockchain adoption

    May also witnessed increased institutional interest in blockchain amid further growth in tokenisation.

    Interest peaked after State Street, the second-oldest US bank, hinted at a move likely to help bring $1.4 trillion worth of assets onto the blockchain via tokenisation of ETFs. The issue of tokenisation and its benefits had also previously been highlighted by the Bank of New York Mellon. 

    That’s also the view of Citibank, which has suggested tokenisation could see up to $4 trillion of liquid and illiquid assets brought on-chain.

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  • OKX Wallet announces Ordinals Marketplace for BRC-20 trading

    OKX Wallet announces Ordinals Marketplace for BRC-20 trading

    • The Ordinals Marketplace will offer features that include minting and trading of Bitcoin Ordinals
    • OKX Wallet to support Lightning Network and staking for Stacks (STX) and BRC-20 tokens
    • OKX to attend the Bitcoin Builders Conference in Miami

    OKX, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges and Web3 technology company, today announced the launch of Ordinals Marketplace on OKX Wallet, making it the first multichain wallet to support BRC-20 trading. The new Ordinals Marketplace allows users to mint and trade Bitcoin Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens.

    OKX has always believed in the power of Bitcoin and we’re proud to be constantly at the forefront of bringing Bitcoin technologies to a wider market,” said Jason Lau, Chief Innovation Officer at OKX. He added:

    Whether it’s Ordinals, BRC-20, or Lightning, we see the potential of these technologies as they expand the design space and deliver new use cases. OKX Wallet is the best way to explore the world of Bitcoin Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens, and we can’t wait to launch even more features for the community.”

    Mint and trade ordinal inscriptions and BRC-20 tokens

    The new Ordinals Marketplace includes the following features: a “now live” that will allow users to view and transfer Ordinals; an “available this week” feature enabling trading of BRC-20 tokens (users will be able to buy, sell, and list). 

    Also accessible will be a “coming soon” feature that allows for minting of Ordinal inscription NFTs and BRC-20 tokens and a “coming soon: Trade Ordinals (buy, sell, and list)

    In addition to the new Ordinals Marketplace, OKX has also announced additional support for Bitcoin. 

    This includes support for Lightning Network to enable cheaper and faster bitcoin transactions. There is also staking support for Bitcoin Layer-2 token Stacks (STX) and BRC-20 tokens, and OKX BTC Explorer for BRC-20. With the latter feature, users can now validate BRC-20 transactions in real-time

    In addition to the above announcements, the company also revealed its team will attend the Bitcoin Builders conference, the first-ever conference focused on Bitcoin’s Layer-2 ecosystem. The event is set for May 17 in Miami, where OKX’s Chief Innovation Officer Jason Lau will speak on a panel alongside other industry leaders.

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