Sheldon Reback

Sheldon Reback is CoinDesk editorial's Regional Head of Europe. Before joining the company, he spent 26 years as an editor at Bloomberg News, where he worked on beats as diverse as stock markets and the retail industry as well as covering the dot-com bubble of 2000-2002. He managed the Bloomberg Terminal's main news page and also worked on a global project to produce short, chart-based stories across the newsroom. He previously worked as a journalist for a number of technology magazines in Hong Kong. Sheldon has a degree in industrial chemistry and an MBA. He owns ether and bitcoin below CoinDesk's notifiable limit.

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Markets

Lure of Quick Money Sees $100M Flow to Solana Meme Coin 'Presales'

The trend was fueled by the success of Book of Meme (BOME), which turned a few hundred dollars into hundreds of thousands in paper gains for early investors.

image of a crypto trader aka degen (Anjo Clacino/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

Markets

L'attrait de l'argent QUICK voit un FLOW de 100 millions de dollars vers les « préventes » de Solana Meme Coin

Cette tendance a été alimentée par le succès de Book of Meme (BOME), qui a transformé quelques centaines de dollars en centaines de milliers de gains papier pour les premiers investisseurs.

image of a crypto trader aka degen (Anjo Clacino/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

Markets

Standard Chartered Raises Year-End BTC Forecast to $150K, Sees 2025 High of $250K

The bank also predicted that approval of an ether ETF could be expected on May 23, leading to as much as $45 billion of inflows in the first 12 months and ETH climbing to $8,000 by the end of 2024.

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Markets

Standard Chartered eleva el pronóstico de BTC para fin de año a $150,000 y prevé un máximo de $250,000 para 2025

El banco también predijo que se podría esperar la aprobación de un ETF de ether el 23 de mayo, lo que generaría hasta 45.000 millones de dólares de entradas en los primeros 12 meses y ETH subiría a 8.000 dólares para finales de 2024.

Standard Chartered. (Shutterstock)

Markets

Standard Chartered aumenta le previsioni BTC di fine anno a $ 150.000, vede il massimo del 2025 di $ 250.000

La banca ha inoltre previsto che l'approvazione di un ETF sull'etere potrebbe essere prevista per il 23 maggio, portando a un afflusso di 45 miliardi di dollari nei primi 12 mesi e ETH che salirà a 8.000 dollari entro la fine del 2024.

Standard Chartered. (Shutterstock)

Markets

Standard Chartered aumenta previsão de BTC de final de ano para US$ 150 mil e vê máximo de US$ 250 mil em 2025

O banco também previu que a aprovação de um ETF de éter poderia ser esperada em 23 de maio, levando a até US$ 45 bilhões em entradas nos primeiros 12 meses e a ETH subindo para US$ 8.000 até o final de 2024.

Standard Chartered. (Shutterstock)

Markets

Standard Chartered augmente ses prévisions BTC de fin d'année à 150 000 $ et prévoit un sommet de 250 000 $ pour 2025

La banque a également prédit que l'approbation d'un ETF éther pourrait être attendue le 23 mai, ce qui entraînerait jusqu'à 45 milliards de dollars d'entrées au cours des 12 premiers mois et ETH grimperait à 8 000 dollars d'ici la fin de 2024.

Standard Chartered. (Shutterstock)

Markets

Itinaas ng Standard Chartered ang Year-End BTC Forecast sa $150K, Nakikita ang 2025 High of $250K

Hinulaan din ng bangko na ang pag-apruba ng isang ether ETF ay maaaring asahan sa Mayo 23, na humahantong sa hanggang $45 bilyon ng mga pag-agos sa unang 12 buwan at ang ETH ay umakyat sa $8,000 sa pagtatapos ng 2024.

Standard Chartered. (Shutterstock)

Policy

Nigeria's SEC Proposes 400% Increase to Crypto Firm Registration Fees

The regulator proposed increases to all supervision fees as the government blamed crypto for recent economic woes.

Lagos, Nigeria (Nupo Deyon Daniel/Unsplash)

Policy

La SEC de Nigeria propone un aumento del 400% en las tarifas de registro de empresas Cripto

El regulador propuso aumentos en todas las tarifas de supervisión, ya que el gobierno culpó a las Cripto por los recientes problemas económicos.

Lagos, Nigeria (Nupo Deyon Daniel/Unsplash)

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