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Bitwise Files for Dogecoin ETF Amid Growing Meme Coin Interest
Bitwise, the crypto asset management firm, has submitted an application for a Dogecoin ETF through a Delaware trust.
This step is limited to registering the trust and still requires a formal filing with the SEC for approval.
Meme Coin ETFs Are Gaining Attention
A surge in ETF filings has emerged since Gary Gensler stepped down as SEC Chair last Friday. Among these filings, meme coin ETFs are capturing significant interest.
Rex Shares recently submitted applications for ETFs involving TRUMP, BONK, and DOGE, alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.
Earlier today, BONK saw a price surge driven by increased investor interest following Rex Shares’ ETF filing. The rising demand for BONK signals the possibility of sustained price momentum. Dogecoin could witness similar price action if its ETF application gains approval.
Back in September 2024, Bitwise’s Matt Hougan expressed optimism about ETF opportunities for Solana and meme coins.
Growing Institutional Interest in Meme Coins
Interest in meme coins has grown significantly in recent days. The launch of the TRUMP meme coin by the US President has played a major role in this trend.
Reports show that 40% of TRUMP coin buyers were first-time crypto investors, highlighting the appeal of meme coins beyond the crypto sector. This could explain why firms like Bitwise are moving quickly to develop an ETF for Dogecoin, a leading meme coin.
Meme coins are also entering institutional markets outside the US. Floki also plans to launch an exchange-traded product (ETP) in Europe by early 2025.
Meanwhile, analysts believe Litecoin could become the first altcoin after Ethereum to secure ETF approval. Nasdaq has already filed Form 19b-4 to list Canary Capital’s proposed Litecoin ETF. This filing aligns with Canary’s recent S-1 amendment and feedback from the SEC.
Overall, with Bitwise’s latest filing, it’s evident that asset managers are looking to bring meme coins to the retail investment markets soon.
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Ethereum Bears Emerge: Is a Deeper Pullback Coming?
Ethereum price is struggling below the $3,400 resistance. ETH is showing a few bearish signs and might decline below the $3,150 support.
- Ethereum failed to gain pace for a close above $3,350 and $3,400.
- The price is trading below $3,300 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average.
- There was a break below a key contracting triangle with support at $3,270 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken).
- The pair could start another increase if it stays above the $3,120 support level.
Ethereum Price Breaks Support
Ethereum price started a decent upward move from the $3,220 level but upsides were limited compared to Bitcoin. ETH cleared the $3,300 resistance before the bears appeared.
A high was formed at $3,361 and the price is now moving lower. There was a move below the $3,250 and $3,220 support levels. Besides, there was a break below a key contracting triangle with support at $3,270 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD.
A low was formed at $3,201 and the price is now consolidating. Ethereum price is now trading below $3,300 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. On the upside, the price seems to be facing hurdles near the $3,280 level or the 50% Fib retracement level of the downward move from the $3,363 swing high to the $3,201 low.
The first major resistance is near the $3,300 level or the 61.8% Fib retracement level of the downward move from the $3,363 swing high to the $3,201 low. The main resistance is now forming near $3,350.
A clear move above the $3,350 resistance might send the price toward the $3,450 resistance. An upside break above the $3,450 resistance might call for more gains in the coming sessions. In the stated case, Ether could rise toward the $3,550 resistance zone or even $3,580 in the near term.
More Losses In ETH?
If Ethereum fails to clear the $3,300 resistance, it could start another decline. Initial support on the downside is near the $3,200 level. The first major support sits near the $3,150.
A clear move below the $3,150 support might push the price toward the $3,120 support. Any more losses might send the price toward the $3,050 support level in the near term. The next key support sits at $3,000.
Technical Indicators
Hourly MACD – The MACD for ETH/USD is gaining momentum in the bearish zone.
Hourly RSI – The RSI for ETH/USD is now below the 50 zone.
Major Support Level – $3,200
Major Resistance Level – $3,300
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VIRTUAL Price Up 15%, Market Indicators Signal Uncertainty
VIRTUAL price has surged 15% in the last 24 hours following Donald Trump’s $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure, reigniting interest in AI-related cryptos. Despite this strong performance, VIRTUAL is still working to regain its momentum in 2025 after a sharp 55% correction between January 2 and January 13.
Indicators like RSI and BBTrend suggest a cautious recovery, with sentiment showing signs of improvement but not yet fully supporting a sustained uptrend. As VIRTUAL navigates key resistance and support levels, the coming days will be crucial in determining whether this rally marks the start of a stronger trend or another short-lived surge.
VIRTUAL RSI Is Currently Neutral
VIRTUAL Relative Strength Index (RSI) is currently at 51.1, slightly down from its earlier peak of 56 but marking a recovery from the previous four days when it fluctuated between 35 and below 50.
This movement into the neutral zone suggests a shift in market sentiment, with buying and selling pressures now more balanced. The recent rise above 50 indicates the possibility of building momentum, though it remains to be seen whether this can lead to sustained bullish activity.
RSI is a momentum indicator ranging from 0 to 100, used to measure the speed and magnitude of price movements. Values below 30 typically signal oversold conditions and potential price rebounds, while values above 70 suggest overbought conditions and possible corrections.
With VIRTUAL RSI at 51.1, the market sentiment appears neutral, showing no strong bias in either direction. If the RSI begins to rise further above 60, it could signal increasing bullish momentum, whereas a drop back below 50 might indicate a return to weaker conditions.
VIRTUAL BBTrend Stays Low Despite Recent Price Surge
VIRTUAL’s BBTrend is currently at -21.5, its lowest level in a week, despite the ongoing price surge fueled by Donald Trump’s $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure. Just two days ago, BBTrend stood at -1.49, highlighting a sharp decline in trend strength.
This suggests that while the price is rising, the underlying momentum may not be strong, raising questions about the sustainability of the current surge.
BBTrend, derived from Bollinger Bands, measures the strength and direction of a trend. Positive values indicate a bullish trend, while negative values suggest bearish conditions. With VIRTUAL’s BBTrend at -21.5, it signals weak or potentially reversing momentum, even in the face of recent bullish price action.
This could mean that the price surge is driven by short-term sentiment rather than strong underlying support, leaving VIRTUAL vulnerable to a potential retracement if momentum around AI cryptos does not improve.
VIRTUAL Price Prediction: Will the Current Uptrend Continue?
VIRTUAL’s EMA lines remain in a bearish setup, with recent data suggesting its revenue is down 99%. The short-term lines are rising, indicating improving momentum and the potential for a golden cross — a bullish signal where short-term averages cross above long-term ones.
If this occurs, VIRTUAL price could see a surge in price, testing resistance levels at $3.27 and $3.73. A breakthrough beyond these levels could lead to a test of $4.13, signaling a strong recovery.
On the downside, if the current momentum fades, VIRTUAL could retrace to test support at $2.81. A break below this level would expose it to further declines, with $2.22 as a potential lower target, threatening VIRTUAL’s position as the leading crypto AI agent coin.
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How ADGM Plans to Make the UAE the Crypto Capital of the World
The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) has been making continuous strategic efforts to position the UAE as the crypto and blockchain capital of the world. The region’s regulatory clarity, streamlined process, and strategic position as a global financial hub have contributed to its success.
BeInCrypto spoke with Dmitry Fedotov, the Head of DLT Foundations at ADGM, to understand how its blockchain-friendly regulations have driven crypto giants to open offices in Abu Dhabi.
ADGM Poised to Accelerate Blockchain Adoption
Over the past few years, the UAE has emerged as a global leader in blockchain and Web3 adoption, creating a favorable environment for innovation and growth. The ADGM, a financial-free zone on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi, has gained particular recognition for its blockchain-friendly regulatory framework.
The ADGM was established in 2013 by a Federal Decree. It functions as the city’s financial center and responds to an independent legal and regulatory framework. Its approach to Web3 innovation has attracted major players in the industry.
“ADGM positions itself as a global leader by taking such innovative steps, inspiring other jurisdictions to adopt forward-thinking solutions that redefine governance and engagement in emerging technologies,” Fedotov told BeInCrypto.
The UAE at large is experiencing a surge in crypto adoption as more businesses and users have adopted digital assets for transactions and investments.
According to Statista, the number of users participating in the country’s crypto market will reach 3.78m users by 2025. Consequently, revenue rates are expected to remain high this year.
Meanwhile, the Aptos Foundation, a leading global blockchain entity, announced last month the opening of its new office in the ADGM.
The strategic move aims to drive regional partnerships, accelerate blockchain adoption, and expand the Aptos ecosystem. It also reinforces the UAE’s status as a hub for blockchain and Web3 innovation.
“Partnerships with industry leaders enhance our ecosystem’s credibility, while streamlined licensing processes make ADGM stand out compared to other financial hubs. These measures create a unique balance of growth opportunities and regulatory clarity,” Fedotov said.
Beyond Aptos, Chainlink Labs, TON, and Polygon Labs established their presence in ADGM to accelerate adoption in the Middle East.
However, for any crypto entity to pursue business endeavors in ADGM, it must first undergo a series of evaluations to determine whether it is eligible for operation.
Regulation of Virtual Asset Activities in ADGM
Over the years, the UAE has established notable regulatory clarity for the crypto industry. Before offering virtual asset services in the region, an entity must first gain an operating license from ADGM’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA).
The FSRA defines a virtual asset as “a digital representation of value that can be digitally traded and functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, or a store of value, but does not have legal tender status in any jurisdiction.”
Virtual assets do not require a third party to create or interact with them. Because of this, they present a series of unique challenges for regulators worldwide.
In response, the FSRA considers seven key factors in determining whether a virtual asset meets these requirements. The factors include asset maturity, security, traceability and monitoring, exchange connectivity, type of distributed ledger, innovation and efficiency, and practical application.
More specifically, the FSRA evaluates whether there is sufficient client demand for the virtual asset. It also monitors whether controls are in place to manage its volatility and if the asset can withstand or respond to its specific risks and vulnerabilities.
Applicants also need to demonstrate whether the virtual assets help to solve a fundamental problem. Examples include meeting an unmet market need and determining whether they possess real-world, quantifiable functionality.
“This pioneering spirit ensures ADGM remains at the forefront of shaping the future of how regulators approach ever-evolving regulatory needs,” Fedotov said.
Tether’s USDT was one of the first companies to receive approval from Abu Dhabi’s FSRA to operate its stablecoin as an Accepted Virtual Asset on the ADGM. The approval reflects compliance with the region’s regulatory standards, paving the way for USDT’s inclusion in licensed financial services.
However, the Virtual Assets Framework is not the only one the ADGM has implemented to ensure regulatory compliance.
ADGM’s DLT Framework
In 2023, the ADGM established a framework to develop a worldwide standard for blockchain foundations, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and other Web3 entities.
Known as the Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Foundations Framework, this legislation allows the issuance of tokens and enables entities to employ diverse token governance strategies.
“ADGM offers regulatory clarity in a highly respectable jurisdiction based on the direct application of English Common Law with a supportive environment for innovation,” Fedotov said.
Before receiving approval, DLT Foundations must ensure compliance with all applicable laws, requirements, rules, and regulations set forth by the UAE, the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and the ADGM.
To register a DLT Foundation in ADGM, applicants must provide a written charter signed by all of the founders and additionally sign a declaration of compliance. Applicants must also pay a series of initial registration fees and provide a copy of the whitepaper and tokenomics paper.
DLT Foundations must always have a registered office in the ADGM. They also need to demonstrate that they have substantial resources, experience, and personnel in the UAE.
“Initiatives like the DLT Foundations framework give blockchain-based organisations the opportunity to issue utility tokens and apply smart contracts for decentralised governance models,” Fedotov added.
Last month, ADGM registered TON as a DLT Foundation under its legal framework. This enabled a smoother operation and governance support for the decentralized organization.
TON aims to drive the adoption of its blockchain in the Middle East. ADGM’s comprehensive regulatory framework provides a supportive environment for the blockchain to do so via its DLT Foundation.
Balancing Innovation with Consumer Protection
To maintain its DLT Foundation status, the TON blockchain needs to continuously comply with a series of regulations, particularly developed to safeguard consumer security.
“ADGM’s DLT/blockchain framework aligns closely with global standards, focusing on key areas like combating financial crime, ensuring user protection, and promoting market integrity,” Fedotov told BeInCrypto.
The framework discloses that before granting a registration license, entities must provide evidence that they comply with laws related to anti-money laundering, anti-bribery, sanctions, export controls, consumer and data protection, and cybercrime prevention.
DLT Foundations must also conduct specific security audits on its data protection and security systems at least once per calendar year. Copies of the audits’ results must be sent to the registrar within two weeks of completion.
Like the DLT Foundations Framework, the Virtual Asset Framework requires the same degree of exhaustiveness to ensure user protection.
According to the legislation, “given the increased use of Virtual Assets as a medium for financial transactions, and their connectivity to the mainstream financial system through Virtual Asset and derivative exchanges and intermediaries, there is the increased potential of contagion risks impacting the stability of the financial sector.”
Consequently, the FSRA outlines in the virtual asset framework that applicants must mitigate risks related to anti-money laundering (AML), consumer protection, technology governance, ‘exchange-type’ activities, and custody.
Applicants also need to comply with FSRA’s AML rulebook and place controls regarding virtual asset wallets, private keys, risk management, and systems recovery.
Collaboration with the Financial Action Task Force
The ADGM and the different jurisdictions that comprise the UAE have also collaborated with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in developing its regulatory framework. This intergovernmental organization serves as a global anti-money laundering watchdog.
“Through partnerships with leading blockchain security companies, ADGM integrates international best practices. Collaborations with global regulatory bodies, and adoption of recommendations issued by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), help establish benchmarks for the industry,” Fedotov said.
In February, the FATF announced that the UAE had been removed from its list of jurisdictions subject to enhanced due diligence or increased monitoring.
This action recognizes the UAE’s significant progress in addressing the FATF’s concerns regarding anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing measures.
“ADGM achieves this balance through a principle-based approach that establishes robust security and governance standards while granting companies the flexibility to innovate,” Fedotov added.
While ADGM welcomes responsible innovation within the digital asset sector, it is not intended to serve as a haven for entities that do not have a genuine commitment to regulatory compliance.
For instance, in October 2023, ADGM’s FSRA fined licensed money service provider Pyypl $486,000 for inadequate compliance with AML requirements.
Also, beyond an inclusive yet responsible framework, the ADGM has developed other pioneering initiatives that prioritize a forward-thinking approach to innovation.
Initiatives in Cutting-Edge Fields
Part of ADGM’s appeal to Web3 developers is its proactive approach to innovation.
“ADGM’s initiatives reflect its boldness and willingness to lead by being the first to explore uncharted territories,” Fedotov said.
Over the years, ADGM has launched several pilots that reflect this motivation.
“’Mediation in the Metaverse’ is a prime example, showcasing a groundbreaking approach to resolving disputes in virtual environments and highlighting ADGM’s ability to adapt to the rapidly evolving digital landscape,” he added.
In November 2022, the ADGM Arbitration Centre launched the Mediation in the Metaverse initiative. This pilot project leverages Web3 technology to create a virtual environment replicating the physical ADGM Arbitration Centre.
The immersive experience is accessible via desktop or mobile devices and aims to enhance participant engagement and improve the mediation process.
Since then, ADGM has broadened its endeavors.
“We are closely researching advancements in areas such as quantum computing, AI, autonomous transportation, robotics, and space technology to ensure our regulations support innovation in these cutting-edge fields,” Fedotov told BeInCrypto.
These efforts have already begun to materialize, attracting greater participation in ADGM’s crypto market and in the UAE at large.
According to Statista, the country’s penetration rate will reach 39.13 in 2025. This calculation is based on key market indicators, such as GDP, consumer spending, population, internet penetration, smartphone penetration, credit card penetration, and online banking penetration.
Last month, the Hashgraph Group of the Hedera ecosystem announced that it had secured a fund management license from ADGM.
With its newly attained license, the Swiss-based technology and investment firm announced the launch of a $100 million global venture fund. The funding will go toward promising startups and enterprises leveraging artificial intelligence, blockchain/DLT, robotics, and quantum computing.
This forward-thinking approach is not only limited to the ADGM, however. Other cities in the UAE are also taking a similar road.
ADGM Mirrors Broader UAE Approach to Web3 Innovation
Overall, the UAE’s crypto and blockchain developments have been nothing short of surprising. The country is always looking to set a new benchmark for other global markets.
Last week, Dubai announced plans to construct a 17-story Crypto Tower by 2027, reflecting the city’s commitment to supporting the growth of the blockchain and Web3 sectors. This initiative will provide 150,000 square feet of leasable space for blockchain and digital asset firms.
According to local reports, the Crypto Tower itself will integrate blockchain technology, enabling features such as on-chain voting, shared resource management, and smart contract-based operations to automate bureaucratic processes.
The tower will provide nine floors of office space for crypto companies and allocate three floors to incubators, venture capital firms, and investment groups. There will also be one floor dedicated exclusively to AI initiatives.
“This forward-thinking approach ensures ADGM remains a secure, adaptable, and innovation-friendly hub,” said Fedotov.
With its supportive policies and a growing community of blockchain pioneers, ADGM’s vision of becoming a global leader in blockchain innovation seems well within reach.
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