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Here are this week’s major breaking news reports related to Web3, Blockchain, and crypto that you should never miss.
The United States Supreme Court unanimously decided that courts must determine which contract takes precedence when multiple agreements exist, ruling against Coinbase in a dispute over a 2021 Dogecoin sweepstakes.
The US House passed the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, blocking the Federal Reserve from directly issuing digital currencies, aiming to prevent potential surveillance of American citizens.
The Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act passed with bipartisan support, providing legal clarity on the classification, registration, and custody of crypto assets, moving away from the SEC’s enforcement-led regulation.
The Trump campaign will now accept cryptocurrency donations, making it the first major party presidential campaign to do so, aligning with its agenda of prioritising freedom over government control.
Polimec, a decentralised funding protocol, was launched on Polkadot. It aims to transform Web3 project fundraising by providing a transparent, regulatory-compliant platform for connecting investors with startups globally.
A UN report revealed North Korean hackers funnelled millions in stolen cryptocurrency through Tornado Cash last year. The Lazarus Group transferred $147.5 million taken from crypto exchange HTX in 2023.
The SEC approves spot Ether ETFs for trading on national exchanges. Recently, Ethereum saw a boost in its price from $3,100 to a peak of $3,930. This followed experts’ approval prediction. Bitcoin also surged to $72,000. However, both cryptocurrencies dropped due to high volatility before the approval and struggled to recover. The price of Ethereum at present, on 25th May 2024 (8:30 AM GMT-4), stands at $3,741.22, and Bitcoin’s price is $69,273.19. Despite the approval, it may take weeks for an Ether ETF to go live, meaning the full impact on the crypto market will be realised later.
The weekly blockchain analysis covers the blockchain dominance analysis and 7-day change analysis. To clarify, the Layer 1 chains and Layer 2 chains are analysed separately.
Ethereum, TRON, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, and Arbitrum One are the top five blockchains as per dominance and TVL.
Blockchains | Dominance | TVL |
Ethereum | 64.34% | $63,308,692,822 |
TRON | 8.81% | $8,664,627,023 |
BNB Smart Chain | 5.49% | $5,403,408,858 |
Solana | 4.74% | $4,659,519,009 |
Arbitrum One | 3.05% | $2,998,844,013 |
Ethereum dominates the blockchain sector with 64.3%. TRON and BNB Smart Chain follow with 8.81% and 5.49%, respectively. Solana displays 4.74% dominance, and Arbitrum One shows 3.05% dominance.
Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Solana, Bitcoin and Avalanche are the top five Layer 1 Blockchain by dominance and TVL.
Layer 1 Blockchains | Dominance | TVL |
Ethereum | 80.74% | $63,280,623,806 |
BNB Smart Chain | 6.89% | $5,401,013,162 |
Solana | 5.94% | $4,657,453,129 |
Bitcoin | 1.46% | $1,142,885,950 |
Avalanche | 1.26% | $989,858,224 |
In the layer 1 chain segment, Ethereum dominates with 80.74%. BNB Smart Chain and Solana follow with 6.89% and 5.94%, respectively. Bitcoin records 1.46% dominance, and Avalanche registers 1.26% dominance.
Arbitrum One, Blast, Base, Polygon POS, and Optimism are the top five Layer 2 Blockchains based on dominance and Total Value Locked.
Layer 2 Blockchains | Dominance | TVL |
Arbitrum One | 29.79% | $2,997,202,414 |
Blast | 18.61% | $1,871,893,206 |
Base | 16.74% | $1,683,987,107 |
Polygon POS | 9.58% | $963,814,055 |
Optimism | 8.52% | $857,522,817 |
In the layer 2 chain segment, Arbitrum One dominates with 29.79%. Blast and Base closely follow with 18.61% and 16.74%, respectively. Polygon POS shows 9.58% dominance, and Optimism displays 5.52% dominance.
Let’s analyse the top five Layer 1 chains using the 7-day change index.
Layer 1 Blockchains | 7-Day Change |
Ethereum | +21.1% |
BNB Smart Chain | -9.7% |
Solana | +5.8% |
Bitcoin | +3.6% |
Avalanche | +5.7% |
Among the top five layer 1 blockchains by TVL, only one shows negative 7-day change. BNB Smart Chain displays the negative 7-day change of -9.7%. The highest 7-day positive change is shown by Ethereum, with +21.1% change. Solana dnd Avalanche follow with +5.8% and +5.7%, respectively. Bitcoin registers the change of +3.6%.
Let’s analyse the top five Layer 2 chains using the 7-day change index.
Layer 2 Blockchains | 7-Day Change |
Arbitrum One | +13.6% |
Blast | +24.7% |
Base | +11.4% |
Polygon POS | +8.0% |
Optimism | +10.5% |
Among the top five layer 2 blockchains by TVL, all of them display positive 7-day change. Blast displays the highest 7-day positive change of +24.7%. Arbitrum One and Base follow with +13.6% and +11.4%, respectively. Optimism records +10.5% change, and Polygon POS registers +8.0% change.
The Cryptocurrency Weekly analysis covers a wide range of analyses, from the general cryptocurrency market cap analysis and the top gainers and losers analysis to the Stablecoin, Memecoin, AI Coins and Metaverse Coins analyses.
Layer 1 (LI), Smart Contract Platform, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio, Alameda Research Portfolio, and Alleged SEC Securities are the top five cryptocurrency categories by Market Cap. The Layer 1 (L1) category, with $2,075,024,162,080 market cap, is the one with the highest market cap. The Smart Contract Platform category follows with a $759,692,397,902 market cap.
Crypto Categories | Market Cap | 7-Day Change |
Layer 1 (L1) | $2,075,024,162,080 | +47.2% |
Smart Contract Platform | $759,692,397,902 | +15.7% |
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio | $610,522,744,828 | +19.4% |
Alameda Research Portfolio | $556,666,727,766 | +20.8% |
Alleged SEC Securities | $251,715,895,182 | +1.8% |
Among the top five crypto categories by market cap, all the five top categories show positive 7-day change. Layer 1 (L1) records the highest 7-day change of 47.2%. Alameda Research Portfolio and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Portfolio follow with +20.8% and +19.4%, respectively. Smart Contract Platform also registers an impressive change of +15.7%. Meanwhile, Alleged SEC Securities displays a minimal change of +1.8%.
Music Tokens, Liquid Restaking Governance Tokens, LRTfi, Yield Tokenization Coins, Elon Musk-inspired coins, and AI Meme Coins are the most trending categories this week.
Trending Categories | Market Cap |
Music Tokens | $627,121,599 |
Liquid Restaking Governance Tokens | $1,524,880,216 |
LRTfi | $989,429,410 |
Yield Tokenization Coins | $965,345,342 |
Elon Musk-Inspired Coins | $23,760,570,550 |
AI Meme Coins | $975,478,321 |
Among the top trending categories, the category of Elon Musk-Inspired Coins has the highest market cap of $23,760,570,550. The Liquid Restaking Governance Tokens category follows with a $1,524,880,216 market cap. LRTfi, AI Meme Coins, and Yield Tokenization Coins record $989,429,410, $975,478,321, and $965,345,342 market cap, respectively.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, BNB, and Solana are the top five cryptocurrencies by market cap. Bitcoin has the highest market cap of $1,326,998,613,001. Etheruem follows with a market cap of $444,659,154,199.
Cryptocurrencies | Market Cap | 7-Day Change |
Bitcoin | $1,326,998,613,001 | +1.2% |
Ethereum | $444,659,154,199 | +22.1% |
Tether | $111,958,979,692 | -0.1% |
BNB | $91,693,466,328 | +2.9% |
Solana | $74,431,437,048 | -1.5% |
Among the top five cryptocurrencies, Ethereum shows the highest 7-day change of +22.1%. BNB and Bitcoin display minimal positive changes of +2.9% and +1.2%, respectively. Solana and Tether record negative changes of -1.5% and -0.1%, respectively.
Gearbox, Apu Apustaja, Turbo, Opulous and Ondo are the most trending cryptocurrencies at the time of preparing this analysis.
Trending Cryptocurrencies | Market Cap |
Gearbox | $111,343,734 |
Apu Apustaja | $233,632,808 |
Turbo | $201,554,316 |
Opulous | $92,410,047 |
Ondo | $1,621,280,118 |
Among the top five most trending cryptos, Ondo has the highest market cap of $1,621,280,118. Apu Apustaja and Turbo follow with $233,632,808 and $201,554,316, respectively. Gearbox has a market cap of $111,343,734, and Opulous marks a market cap of $92,410,047.
AMATERASU OMIKAMI, Wojak, Turbo, Higher, and BOB Token are the top gainers of the week as per the 7-day gain index.
Top Gainers | 7-Day Gain |
AMATERASU OMIKAMI | +286.6% |
Wojak | +125.3% |
Turbo | +120.0% |
Higher | +110.3% |
BOB Token | +105.0% |
AMATERASU OMIKAMI shows the highest 7-day gain of +286.6%. Wojak and Turbo follow with +125.3% gain and +120.0% gain, respectively. Higher has a 7-day gain of +110.3%, and BOB Token records a 7-day gain of +105.0%.
Michi, Jeo Boden, Kitten Haimer, Shark Cat, and Notcoin are the top losers of the week as per the 7-day loss index.
Top Losers | 7-Day Loss |
michi | -53.3% |
Jeo Boden | -39.8% |
Kitten Haimer | -38.9% |
Shark Cat | -32.0% |
Notcoin | -31.2% |
Michi registers the highest 7-day loss of -53.3%. Jeo Boden and Kitten Haimer follow with -39.8% and -38.9%, respectively. Shark Cat shows a loss of -32.0%, Bitcoin records a loss of -31.2%.
Tether, USDC, Dai, First Digital USD, and Ethena USDe are the top five stablecoins as per market cap.
Stablecoins | Market Cap |
Tether | $112,018,679,115 |
USDC | $32,739,425,716 |
Dai | $5,308,052,511 |
First Digital USD | $3,230,327,487 |
Ethena USDe | $2,681,694,776 |
In the stablecoin market, Tether has the highest market cap of $112,018,679,115. USDC and Dai follow with $32,739,425,716 and $5,308,052,511, respectively. First Digital USD showcases a market cap of $3,230,327,487. Ethena USDe enjoys a $2,681,694,776 market cap.
Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, dogwifhat, and Bonk are the top five Memecoins as per market cap. Dogecoin has the highest market cap of $23,526,356,272. Shiba Inu and Pepe follow with $14,268,797,326 and $5,813,405,981 market cap, respectively.
Memecoins | Market Cap | 7-Day Change |
Dogecoin | $23,526,356,272 | +7.9% |
Shiba Inu | $14,268,797,326 | -2.0% |
Pepe | $5,813,405,981 | +39.2% |
dogwifhat | $2,787,008,032 | -1.9% |
Bonk | $2,184,863,206 | +37.0% |
Among the top five memcoins, Pepe and Bonk mark impressive 7-day changes of +39.2% and 37.0%. Dogecoin shows a +7.9% change. Conversely, Shiba Inu and dogwifhat records negative changes of -2.0% and -1.9%, respectively.
Fetch-ai, Internet Computer, Render, The Graph, and Bittensor are the top five AI Coins as per market cap. Fetch.ai has the highest market cap of $5,815,503,794. Internet Computer and Render closely follow with $5,675,753,251 and $3,932,965,819 market cap, respectively.
AI Coins | Market Cap | 7-Day Change |
Fetch.ai | $5,815,503,794 | +2.0% |
Internet Computer | $5,675,753,251 | -4.0% |
Render | $3,932,965,819 | +1.0% |
The Graph | $3,068,789,601 | +2.5% |
Bittensor | $2,932,775,704 | +13.6% |
Among the top five AI coins, only one coin shows a negative 7-day change. Internet Computer records a 7-day change of -4.0%. The highest 7-day positive change is recorded by Bittensor, with +13.6% change. The graph and Fetch.ai show a change of +2.5% and +2.0%, respectively. Render registers a minimal change of +1.0%.
Render, FLOKI, Axie Infinity, The Sandbox, and Decentraland are the top five Metaverse Coins on the basis of market cap. Render has the highest market cap of $3,928,015,314. FLOKI, Axie Infinity, and The Sandbox closely follow with $2,150,126,952, $1,132,240,710, and $1,005,070,619 market cap, respectively.
Metaverse Coins | Market Cap | 7-Day Change |
Render | $3,928,015,314 | +0.8% |
FLOKI | $2,150,126,952 | +6.4% |
Axie Infinity | $1,132,240,710 | +7.1% |
The Sandbox | $1,005,070,619 | +0.3% |
Decentraland | $844,788,666 | +4.5% |
Among the top five metaverse coins, all of them show positive 7-day changes. Axie Infinity displays the highest 7-day change of +7.1%. FLOKI and Decentraland follow with +6.4% and +4.5% change, respectively. Render and The Sandbox mark minimal changes of +0.8% and +0.3%, respectively.
The crypto ETF weekly analysis covers Bitcoin Spot ETFs, Bitcoin Futures ETFs, and Ethereum Futures ETFs.
GBTC, IBIT, FBTC, ARKB and BITB are the top five Bitcoin Spot ETFs based on Asset Under Management. GBTC marks the highest AUM of $24.33B. IBIT closely follows with an AUM of $17.24B.
Bitcoin Spot ETFs | Price | Change | AUM |
Grayscale (GBTC) | $59.70 | -3.63% | $24.33B |
BlackRock (IBIT) | $38.27 | -3.63% | $17.24B |
Fidelity (FBTC) | $58.72 | -3.88% | $9.90B |
Ark/21 Shares (ARKB) | $67.13 | -3.62% | $2.85B |
Bitwise (BITB) | $36.63 | -3.51% | $2.16B |
Among the top five Bitcoin Spot ETFs, none of them register positive changes. Fidelity (FBTC) marks the highest negative price change of -3.88%. Grayscale (GBTC) and BlackRock (IBIT), both showcase a change of -3.63%. Ark/21 Shares (ARKB) records a change of -3.62%, and Bitwise (BITB) displays -3.51% change.
BITO, XBTF, BTF, BITS, and ARKA are the top five Bitcoin Futures ETFs as per Asset Under Management. BITO has the highest AUM of $598.78M. XBTF follows with $42.41M AUM.
Bitcoin Futures ETFs | Price | Change | AUM |
ProShares (BITO) | $27.20 | -3.78% | $598.78M |
VanEck (XBTF) | $39.22 | +0.33% | $42.41M |
Valkyrie (BTF) | $21.08 | -1.08% | $38.20M |
Global X (BITS) | $66.20 | -4.42% | $26.10M |
Ark/21 Shares (ARKA) | $64.66 | -2.82% | $8.01M |
Among the top five Bitcoin Futures ETFs, only VanEck (XBTF) displays a positive change; it records a change of +0.33%. The highest negative price change is shown by Global X (BITS), with -4.42%. ProShares (BITO) follows closely with a -3.78% change. Ark/21 Shares (ARKA) and Valkyrie (BTF) register negative changes of -2.82% and -1.08%, respectively.
BITW, BTF, EFUT, EETH, and AETH are the top five Ethereum Futures ETFs based on Asset Under Management. BITW has the highest AUM of $478.00M. BTF follows with $25.93M AUM.
Ethereum Futures ETFs | Price | Change | AUM |
Bitwise (BITW) | $36.22 | -4.48% | $478.00M |
Valkyrie (BTF) | $21.08 | -1.08% | $25.93M |
VanEck (EFUT) | $29.46 | +1.45% | $7.84M |
ProShares (EETH) | $82.16 | +1.37% | $6.43M |
Bitwise (AETH) | $49.51 | +0.57% | $585.75K |
Among the top five Ethereum futures ETFs, at least three record positive price changes, though mild. When VanEck (EFUT) and ProShares (EETH) show impressive changes of +1.45% and +1.37%, respectively, Bitwise (AETH) displays a mild positive change of +0.57%. Conversely, Bitwise (BITW) registers an unimpressive change of -4.48%, and Valkyrie (BTF) marks a mild negative change of -1.08%.
Lido, EigenLayer, AAVE, Maker and JustLend are the top five DeFi protocols as per Total Value Locked. Lido marks the highest TVL of $34.568B. EigenLayer and AAVE follow with $18.189B and $12.727B, respectively.
DeFi Protocols | TVL | 7-Day Change |
Lido | $34.568B | +21.54% |
EigenLayer | $18.189B | +19.87% |
AAVE | $12.727B | +16.53% |
Maker | $8.921B | +8.13% |
JustLend | $6.515B | +1.29% |
Among the top five DeFi protocols, Lido shows the highest 7-day change of +21.54%. EigenLayer and AAVE display changes of +19.87% and +16.53%, respectively. Maker registers a satisfactory change of +8.13%, and JustLend records a minimal change of +1.29%.
Binance, Coinbase Exchange, Bybit, WhiteBIT, and OKX are the top five crypto centralised exchanges on the basis of Monthly Visits.
Crypto Centralised Exchanges | Monthly Visits | Trust Score |
Binance | 75.3M | 10/10 |
Coinbase Exchange | 46.3M | 10/10 |
Bybit | 31M | 10/10 |
WhiteBIT | 24.8M | 8/10 |
OKX | 24.1M | 10/10 |
Binance has the highest number of monthly visits of 75.3M. Coinbase Exchange follows with 46.3M. Bybit marks 31M monthly visits. WhiteBIT and OKX record 24.8M and 24.1M, respectively.
Among the top five crypto centralised exchanges, except WhiteBIT, all of them show an impressive trust score of 10/10. WhiteBIT registers a trust score of 8/10.
Uniswap V3 (Ethereum), Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One), Jupiter, Orca, and Pancakeswap V3 (BSC) are the top five crypto decentralised exchanges on the basis of Market Share by Volume.
Crypto Decentralised Exchanges | % Market Share by Volume | 24-Hour Volume |
Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) | 29.0% | $3,287,743,930 |
Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One) | 12.5% | $1,421,920,117 |
Jupiter | 6.7% | $759,282,905 |
Orca | 4.9% | $550,453,053 |
Pancakeswap V3 (BSC) | 4.6% | $518,919,427 |
Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) dominates with 29.0% market share by volume. Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One) follows with 12.5%. Jupiter displays 6.7%. Orca and Pancakeswap V3 (BSC) register 4.9% and 4.6%, respectively.
Among the top five crypto decentralised exchanges, Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) has the highest 24-hour volume of $3,287,743,930. Uniswap V3 (Arbitrum One) follows with $1,421,920,117 volume.
Binance (Futures), Bybit(Futures), Deepcoin (Derivatives), Bitget Futures, and BYDFi (Futures) are the top five crypto derivative exchanges by 24-hour open interest.
Crypto Derivative Exchanges | 24-Hour Open Interest | 24-Hour Volume |
Binance (Futures) | $19,722,149,258 | $103,686,158,764 |
Bybit (Futures) | $12,800,682,172 | $36,848,564,789 |
Deepcoin (Derivatives) | $10,874,699,192 | $11,528,611,309 |
Bitget Futures | $10,279,715,000 | $24,457,277,642 |
BYDFi (Futures) | $9,845,579,609 | $11,501,719,346 |
Binance (Futures) has the highest 24-hour Open Interest of $19,722,149,258. Bybit (Futures), Deepcoin (Derivatives), and Bitget Futures are followed by $12,800,682,172, $10,874,699,192, and $10,279,715,000 respectively. BYDFi (Futures) marks an open interest of $9,845,579,609.
Among the top five crypto derivative exchanges, Binance (Futures) has the highest 24-hour volume of $103,686,158,764. Bybit (Futures) and Bitget Futures follow with $36,848,564,789 and $24,457,277,642, respectively.
Blur, Blur Aggregator, Cryptopunks, Gem, and X2Y2 are the top five NFT Marketplaces by Market Share. Blur has the highest market share of 70.40%. Blur Aggregator and Cryptopunks follow with 20.71% and 4.20% market share, respectively.
NFT Marketplaces | Market Share | Volume Change (Change of last 7-D Volume over the Previous 7-D Volume) |
Blur | 70.40% | +14.30% |
Blur Aggregator | 20.71% | +3.32% |
Cryptopunks | 4.20% | -39.47% |
Gem | 1.54% | +54.65% |
X2Y2 | 1.46% | -19.43% |
Among the top five NFT marketplaces, at least three NFT marketplaces show positive volume change. The highest volume change is recorded by Gem, with +54.65% change. Blur and Blur Aggregator follow with +14.30% and +3.32%, respectively. The highest negative volume change is registered by Cryptopunks, with -39.47% change. X2Y2 follows with -19.43% change.
CryptoPunks #8796, CryptoPunks #3259, CryptoPunks #5406, CryptoPunks #5335, and CryptoPunks #2685 are the top NFT collectibles based on Price.
NFT Collectibles | Price |
CryptoPunks #8796 | $191,472.92 |
CryptoPunks #3259 | $148,803.08 |
CryptoPunks #5406 | $143,877.09 |
CryptoPunks #5335 | $141,559.55 |
CryptoPunks #2685 | $141,200.36 |
CryptoPunks #8796 marks the highest price of $191,472.92. CryptoPunks #3259, and CryptoPunks #5406 follow with $148,803.08 and $143,877.09, respectively. CryptoPunks #5335, with $141,559.55, is the one with the fourth highest price, and CryptoPunks #2685, with $141,200.36, is the fifth highest.
Week | Funds Raised | Number of Fundraising Rounds |
May 20 – 26, 2024 | $245.00M | 27 |
May 13 – 19, 2024 | $157.40M | 30 |
As per this week’s crypto fundraising trend, from May 20, 2024 till now, nearly $245.00M have been raised. In the previous week, between May 13 and 19, 2024, only $157.40M was raised. Clearly, the fund raised this week is at least 87.6M higher than the fund raised previous week.
OKV Ventures, Laser Digital, No Limit Holdings, Haun Ventures, and DuckDAO are the most active investors this week, based on Deals.
Investors (or Fund’s Name) | Deals (19 May – 24 May, 2024) | Investments | Lead Investments |
OKV Ventures | 4 | 3 | 1 |
Laser Digital | 3 | 2 | 1 |
No Limit Holdings | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Haun Ventures | 2 | 1 | 1 |
DuckDAO | 2 | 2 | 0 |
OKV Ventures displays the highest number of deals of 4. Laser Digital and No Limit Holdings follow with 3 and 2 deals respectively. Haun Ventures and DuckDAO record 2 deals each. Among the top five most active investors, at least three register lead investment. OKV Ventures, Laser Digital and Haun Ventures mark one lead investment each.
Blockchain Infrastructure, Blockchain Services, CeFi, Chain, DeFi, GameFi, NFT and Social are the categories raised funds this week.
Category | Number of Fundraising Rounds (May 20 – 26, 24) | Funds Raised |
Blockchain Infrastructure | 2 | $22.00M |
Blockchain Service | 5 | $12.70M |
CeFi | 1 | $9.50M |
Chain | 5 | $27.90M |
DeFi | 7 | $17.90M |
GameFi | 4 | $5.00M |
NFT | 1 | N/A |
Social | 2 | $150.00M |
Social, with a $150.00M fundraised, is the highest fund raised category this week. Chain, Blockchain Infrastructure, and DeFi are followed by $27.90M, $22.00M, and $17.90M, respectively. Blockchain Services, CeFi, and GameFi, show $12.70M, $9.50M, and $5.00M funds raised, respectively.
Apart from the undisclosed category, the US, Cayman Islands, Greece, and Russia are the top crypto investment locations, on the basis of funds raised.
Investment Location | Funds Raised (May 19 – 24, 2024) | Funds Raised % | Number of Rounds |
The United States | $162.00M | 66% | 5 |
Undisclosed | $58.40M | 24% | 20 |
Cayman Islands | $10.00M | 4% | 1 |
Greece | $7.70M | 3% | 1 |
Russia | $6.90M | 3% | 1 |
The United States, which accounts for around 66% of the total investment raised, is the top investment location this week; the total amount it raised is around $162.00M. The undisclosed category accounts for nearly 24%, followed by $58.40M in funds raised. Interestingly, the Cayman Islands, Greece and Russia mark $10.00M, $7.70M, and $6.90M funds raised, respectively.
The US, Singapore, the UK, China and Seychelles are the most active crypto venture capital jurisdictions.
Crypto VC Jurisdiction | Number of Projects (May 19 – 24, 2024) |
The US | 57 |
Singapore | 13 |
The UK | 8 |
China | 8 |
Seychelles | 5 |
Among the most active crypto venture capital jurisdictions, The US has the highest number of projects of 57. Singapore and The UK follow with 13 and 8 projects, respectively. China also records 8 projects, and Seychelles registers five projects.
The total value hacked is $7.9B. The total value hacked in DeFi is $5.96B, and total value hacked in Bridges is $2.83 billion.
Total Value Hacked | $7.9B Total Value Hacked in DeFi$5.96BTotal Value Hacked in Bridges $2.83B |
Project Name | Amount Lost | Date |
Gala | $22M | 20 May, 2024 |
ALEX | $23.9M | 16 May. 2024 |
pump.fun | $2M | 16 May, 2024 |
Sonne Finance | $20M | 15 May, 2024 |
Gala, ALEX, pump.fun and Sonne Finance are the top four project hacks reported this month. The Sonne Finance hack is the first reported this month. In this hack reported on 15th May, 2024, the project lost nearly $20M. ALEX and pump.fun were reported on 16th May. In the ALEX hack, nearly $23.9M was lost. It is the biggest hack reported this month in terms of amount lost. In the pump.fun hack, only $2M was lost. It is the smallest hack this month in terms of amount lost. The Gala hack, reported on 20th May, in which Gala lost over $22M, is the latest hack reported.
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the current performance of various blockchains and cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Altcoins, Stablecoins, AI Coins, Memecoins and Metaverse. It highlights trending coins, top gainers and losers, and delves into Crypto ETFs such as Bitcoin Spot ETFS, Bitcoin Futures ETFs, and Ethereum Futures ETFs. Additionally, it examines centralised, decentralised, and derivatives crypto exchanges, DeFi protocols, and NFT marketplaces. The report also covers crypto fundraising activities, prominent investors, key investment locations, and notable crypto hacks reported lately.