Market Trends & Industry Dynamics - The Federal Reserve announced a 025% quarter point cut to the Fed funds rate for October [1] - Traditional financial players are looking to fend off the expansion of digital asset companies by leaning into generative AI and tightening control over financial infrastructure [1] - Credit markets are finally taking Bitcoin-backed credit seriously, potentially opening up hundreds of billions, if not trillions, of dollars of capital that wouldn't buy an unrated instrument [1] - Citi may custody Bitcoin next year, and BNY Melon, Bitcoin America, and Wells Fargo are reportedly open to extending loans against IBIT and Sailor [1] Company Initiatives & Partnerships - Circle tapped W Clef Jean as its global culture advisor to showcase real stories of people using stablecoins around the world [1] - Circle and W Clef Jean are partnering to spotlight communities using stablecoin technology, aiming to shift the narrative from speculation to the value it brings to people, such as economic freedom [2] - Circle plans to release video content, podcasts, and blog posts in partnership with W Clef Jean, starting with more formal announcements in 2026, but content potentially appearing as early as 2025 [2] Stablecoin & Cryptocurrency Focus - Digital credit collateralized by Bitcoin offers tax advantages and double the yield of conventional debt [1] - W Clef Jean highlights that 13 billion people don't have access to economical tools, and he aims to lead them to financial literacy through stablecoins [2] - W Clef Jean tokenized his music in 2018, selling royalty shares of one of his songs as crypto tokens, and serves as the chief music officer for a web3 music startup [2]
Bitcoin and ether fall as Fed cuts rates for the second time in 2025: CNBC Crypto World
CNBC Television·2025-10-29 19:16