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Crypto Market Update: Bitcoin, Ether Decline as Volatility Hits Altcoins

The cryptocurrency market saw a downturn on Monday, February 24, as Bitcoin and most altcoins registered losses across both national and international exchanges. Bitcoin’s value dipped by 1.20 percent over the past 24 hours on global platforms, bringing its price to $95,630 (roughly Rs. 82.8 lakh). Meanwhile, on Indian exchanges like CoinDCX and CoinSwitch, Bitcoin experienced a smaller decline of under one percent, hovering around $96,984 (roughly Rs. 84 lakh).

Over the weekend, Bitcoin briefly approached the $100,000 (roughly Rs. 86.6 lakh) mark before experiencing a correction, dropping below $95,000 (roughly Rs. 82.3 lakh). The decline was partly triggered by a massive $1.4 billion (roughly Rs. 12,131 crore) crypto hack on Friday, which led to significant withdrawals from investors. This incident affected the broader crypto market, causing notable losses in altcoins like Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana. Analysts believe Bitcoin could experience further volatility if it falls below the crucial $94,000 (roughly Rs. 81.4 lakh) support level in the coming days.

Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency, also faced a decline, dropping by one percent in the last 24 hours. On global exchanges, Ether is currently trading at $2,732 (roughly Rs. 2.33 lakh), while its price on Indian exchanges stands at around $2,757 (roughly Rs. 2.38 lakh). This downtrend in ETH, coupled with Bitcoin’s losses, suggests a cautious market sentiment as traders react to recent security concerns and market corrections.

With increased market volatility and external factors influencing investor behavior, experts advise caution in the short term. While Bitcoin’s ability to hold above key support levels will determine its next movement, the broader market remains under pressure. The upcoming days will be crucial in assessing whether a recovery is imminent or if further corrections are expected across major cryptocurrencies.

Brazilian Fintech Meliuz Adopts Bitcoin Reserve Strategy, Shares Surge

Meliuz, a Brazilian fintech company, has adopted a bold new strategy allowing it to allocate part of its cash reserves into bitcoin, potentially making the cryptocurrency the main asset of its treasury in the future. This announcement has had an immediate impact on the company’s São Paulo-traded shares, which surged more than 25% on Thursday.

In a securities filing, Meliuz revealed that it aims to capture long-term returns from its bitcoin investments, drawing inspiration from prominent firms like U.S.-based MicroStrategy and Japan’s Metaplanet, both of which have significant bitcoin holdings. The company has committed to allocating up to 10% of its cash reserves into bitcoin, having already purchased 45.72 bitcoins for around $4.1 million.

Founded in 2011, Meliuz initially started as a cashback service for online purchases, later expanding into physical retail, app usage, and offering free digital accounts and credit cards. Although the company went public in late 2020, its stock had faced difficulties, mainly due to Brazil’s high interest rates. Despite this, Meliuz currently has over 240 million reais ($41.72 million) in net cash.

Chairman Israel Salmen explained that while allocating capital to fixed-income investments might seem prudent, Meliuz believes this strategy represents a significant opportunity cost. He emphasized that the bitcoin reserve strategy would not only strengthen the company’s financial position but also help it lead in a global financial transformation already underway.

Meliuz will further analyze the potential of adopting bitcoin as its main strategic asset. UBS BB analysts noted that while the approach is new for Brazilian companies, it aligns with a growing global trend seeking alternative stores of value. They added that, if successful, Meliuz’s strategy could attract crypto-focused investors, though it may also bring increased volatility to the company’s results.

Sanctioned Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex Suspends Services After Tether Blocks Wallets

Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex announced on Thursday that stablecoin Tether had blocked digital wallets on its platform, which collectively held over 2.5 billion roubles ($28 million). This move has forced Garantex to suspend operations just days after being sanctioned by the European Union.

The EU included Garantex in its 16th sanctions package on February 24, accusing the platform of being closely linked to Russian banks already under EU sanctions and playing a role in circumventing these sanctions. In a statement on Telegram, Garantex expressed frustration, stating, “We have bad news. Tether has entered the war against the Russian crypto market.”

When contacted for comment, a spokesperson for Tether referred Reuters to the U.S. Secret Service, offering no additional details on the matter.

Garantex confirmed it was halting all services, including cryptocurrency withdrawals, and vowed to continue fighting against the sanctions. “Please note that all USDT held in Russian wallets is now under threat,” the exchange warned.

As access to the U.S. dollar and the SWIFT global payment network has been restricted, many Russians have turned to cryptocurrencies to bypass these financial limitations, with the central bank permitting businesses to use cryptocurrencies for international trade.

The U.S. had previously labeled Garantex as a “ransomware-enabling virtual currency exchange” when imposing sanctions on the platform in April 2022, accusing it of facilitating illicit activities.

Russian lawmaker Anton Gorelkin responded to the latest sanctions, accusing Western nations of pursuing political motives. He assured that this would not be the last attempt to target Russia’s cryptocurrency infrastructure but stressed that cryptocurrencies remain a key tool for circumventing sanctions, despite Tether’s actions.