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The District Quarterly — Q4 2023

From district0x Updates

As mentioned in our previous edition, we’ve shifted to a vibrant quarterly publication rhythm, packed with enriching and extensive content. These quarterlies are carefully curated to bring you in-depth features and valuable insights, designed to elevate your journey in the ever-changing crypto landscape!

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TL;DR of what we will cover this quarter:

If you missed the last update, check it out here.

Don’t forget, we’re still hiring! We continue growing our bullpen of developers in 2023 to build out the tools of the future! If you have any experience developing smart contracts or web3 dApps, please email [email protected] with a resume and an overview of your experience. We’d love to have you on board!

Now, let’s dive right in!

Quarterly Crypto News Roundup

In the final quarter of 2023, the cryptocurrency sector was marked by several notable developments. The NFT market underwent a dramatic shift with trading volumes plummeting to $1.39 billion, a stark contrast to the $12 billion high of early 2022. Concurrently, the overall crypto market cap experienced a remarkable boost, adding $607 billion, largely driven by expectations surrounding the US spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Here are some of the most impactful crypto news of 2023, highlighting key trends, legal battles, and influential decisions that shaped the crypto landscape:

  1. Blackrock’s Move in the Crypto Space: Blackrock, the world’s largest asset manager, made significant moves in the crypto space, including depositing an ETF on spot bitcoin. This decision by Blackrock, known for its high ETF approval rate, was a major talking point in the crypto community, bringing optimism and skepticism. The approval of the first spot Bitcoin ETF in January 2024 was a significant milestone in the crypto space, offering a regulated investment vehicle for traditional investors. This ETF, traded on securities exchanges like NYSE and Nasdaq, allows investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin’s price movements without owning the cryptocurrency directly. Market makers play a crucial role in ensuring the ETF’s price accurately reflects Bitcoin’s market price. The launch of this ETF was seen as a major step towards mainstream adoption and regulatory acceptance of Bitcoin and could lead to more institutional investment and market stability.
  2. Legal Developments with the SEC: The crypto industry faced various legal challenges and developments involving the SEC. These include the U.S. Court of Appeals overturning the SEC’s rejection of Grayscale’s Bitcoin Exchange Traded Product and the legal status of XRP being a focal point in the industry. Ripple secured several victories in its case with the SEC.
  3. Notable Legal Cases and Industry Developments: The year 2023 also saw major legal cases and developments such as Do Kwon’s arrest, Sam Bankman-Fried’s conviction, and Changpeng Zhao stepping down from Binance. These events significantly impacted the crypto industry, highlighting the volatile and evolving nature of this sector.

The following articles provide a broad perspective on the key developments in the crypto world during 2023, encompassing shifts in regulations, growing institutional engagement, and challenges in security. They also delve into market trends and provide forward-looking insights into potential developments in digital assets and Web3 for 2024:

  1. What Happened to Bitcoin and Crypto in 2023” — BeInCrypto: This article provided a comprehensive overview of the major events in the crypto market during 2023. It covered significant regulatory actions, such as those against Kraken and Silicon Valley Bank, and lawsuits filed by the SEC against Binance and Coinbase. The article also discussed the institutional interest in Bitcoin, reflected in actions by companies like BlackRock and Fidelity, and concluded with the rise of Bitcoin’s price towards the end of the year.
  2. The CoinGecko 2023 Annual Crypto Report” — CoinGEcko: This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the year’s key trends and events in the cryptocurrency market. It covers various aspects, including market capitalization, significant price movements, regulatory developments, and technological advancements. The report offers insights into the performance of major cryptocurrencies, the evolution of the DeFi sector, NFT trends, and the role of institutional players in the market. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the dynamic changes and progress in the crypto industry over the past year.
  3. Crypto 2024: The Year Ahead” — CoinDesk: This article presented predictions for digital assets and Web3 in 2024, offering insights from various experts on the future of blockchain technology, Bitcoin, and NFTs. Key topics included the expected evolution of Ethereum, the potential impact of ETFs on Bitcoin, and the resurgence of NFTs in new forms. The article also touched on the global stablecoin market and the future of regulatory environments for cryptocurrencies.

For more crypto news tune in to our weekly Stream Tide @ twitch.tv/stream_tide

Spotlighting the latest developments in web3

Spotlight: Token Bonds & Protocol Owned Liquidity — a sustainable growth model for productive treasuries

In this spotlight article, we took a closer look at how token bonding mechanisms and Protocol Owned Liquidity (POL) can help any project bootstrap a diversified and healthy Treasury, and grow it sustainably and predictably.

Bonds, the cornerstone of traditional finance, have been pivotal in shaping tradfi investment landscapes. The bond market dances to the tune of interest rates and inflation, offering insights into economic sentiment and being a general temperature check for ‘the strength of the system’. Government bonds, a pillar of stability, wield influence globally, while Corporate bonds known for higher yields come with a critical caveat: credit risk. But behold, there is a new bond in town, the recent developments in crypto bring an entirely new model to the table: permission-less, fully collateralized, programmable token bonding curves (executed through yield-bearing NFTs).

“Sure, corporate bonds entice investors with enhanced returns, but the prospect of credit risk looms large. Crypto bonds seek to counter this risk in innovative ways: token locks and emission schedules guarantee the bond buyer that the tokens will in fact be sent his way and end up in his wallet — often only a few weeks or months long by the way.”

However, the volatility of crypto tokens opens up new risks akin to those experienced by corporate tradfi.

This is where Protocol Owned Liquidity (‘POL’ for short) comes in. Specifically: Protocol Owned Reserve Liquidity. Factors like performance and project alignment shape the trajectory of this burgeoning segment. Let’s face it, the intricacies of traditional bond markets extend beyond interest rates. And they do so also in token economies.

“The nascent stage of crypto bonds indeed mirrors the early days of green bonds, with a potential for broad socio-economic projects financed by their proceeds, and thus massive participation.”

Want to learn more about Token Bonds & Protocol Owned Liquidity? Read the full article: Token Bonds & Protocol Owned Liquidity — a sustainable growth model for productive Treasuries.

Spotlighting the latest developments in web3

Spotlight: POINTS² : web3’s attempt to lure LPs by gamifying protocol airdrops with referrals and ‘play to earn’ logic

In our latest spotlight article, we investigate how DeFi becomes a playground for point hunters who seek to amplify their protocol airdrops by signing up their friends and family to earn ‘points squared’.

“DeFi represents a transformative shift moving away from Banks as we know them toward a less centralized model: peer-to-peer finance — where everyone can participate at any time.”

At the heart of this evolution are innovative incentive mechanisms to attract users and liquidity to new protocols — much-memed ‘point systems’, which have become a cornerstone in attracting and maintaining traction within web3. ‘Point systems’ are designed to reward users for their participation in the ecosystem: these rewards, in the form of future airdrops, not only incentivize users to provide liquidity but also to engage in various other activities like staking, borrowing and lending, and even large scale referral networking. So as it stands everyone refers everyone else, including their grandmothers!

“At this stage, Point Systems are crucial for new protocols, as liquidity is the lifeblood that ensures smooth trading and efficient market functioning.”

Point systems are ingeniously designed to create a win-win scenario for both the platform/protocol and the liquidity providers. By participating in these systems, LPs can earn additional rewards, or multiply their rewards, often in the platform’s native token, which can either be traded or reinvested into the system for further gains, while the protocol gains deeper liquidity/TVL, a loyal community, and an all-around better product.

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