Market Performance & Trends - Bitcoin fell to $19,000, Ether dropped approximately 1.5% to under $4,000, and Solana's SOL token decreased by over 2.5% to below $196 [1] - Bitcoin is down more than 5% for the week, while Ether is down more than 11% week to date, marking its worst week since April 18th when it fell more than 13% [3] - Solana (SOL) is down more than 16.5% on pace for back-to-back weekly losses [4] - Digital asset treasuries (DATs) are experiencing challenges, with a normalization towards net asset value (NAV) [5][6][7] Macroeconomic Factors & Regulatory Landscape - The core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, excluding food and energy costs, rose by 2.9% seasonally adjusted annual rate [2] - The market is pricing in two quarter-point rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (Fed) [14] - Regulatory clarity, particularly regarding multi-token portfolios and ETFs, is expected to positively impact the crypto market [12][17][18] - Increased coordination between the SEC and CFTC is anticipated to be beneficial [12] Franklin Templeton's Perspective - Franklin Templeton views the current regulatory environment as a catalyst for further growth and adoption of digital assets [23][24][25] - The company is experiencing increased client interest in digital assets and is focusing on developing models that integrate digital and traditional assets [21][22] - Franklin Templeton anticipates greater institutionalization of digital assets, potentially leading to suppressed volatility [20]
Bitcoin, ether end the week lower following the release of crucial inflation data: CNBC Crypto World
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