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CFTC Indicates Hedge Funds Expect Bullish Bitcoin Price Momentum

Cftc indicates hedge funds expect bullish bitcoin price momentum

CFTC Indicates Hedge Funds Expect Bullish Bitcoin Price Momentum

Cftc indicates hedge funds expect bullish bitcoin price momentum

bitcoin futures have not made an immediate impact on the market as of yet. That situation may come to change a lot sooner than people realize. Multiple hedge funds are currently looking at these futures contracts in a positive light. More specifically, new figures indicate we will see some bullish momentum affecting the market very soon. That is a more than welcome change from the current bearish sentiment haunting the market.

According to the CFTC, a shift in sentiment regarding bitcoin futures is coming. More and more hedge funds are turning bullish on bitcoin as we speak. This is somewhat of a surprise, as the overall market sentiment was bearish for several weeks now. Given the current bitcoin price lull, it is evident some sort of a reprieve is needed. With hedge funds potentially providing exactly that, things will get rather interesting. A positive outlook on the bitcoin price will have a big impact on the market over time.

Hedge Funds Turn Bullish on bitcoin Futures

The new data paints an interesting picture for Bitcoin futures. There are still 528 short positions for CBOE’s product. However, there are 1,142 long positions in the futures market right now. This is a very powerful momentum swing no one really expected at this point in time. If these numbers are any indication, the bitcoin price will appreciate in value over the next few weeks. Until last week, short positions outnumbered long positions by over four to one.

It is a bit unclear where this sudden change of sentiment comes from. Hedge funds have been bearish on bitcoin for some time now. Then again, no valuable asset can be kept down in price indefinitely either. We are a long way away from bitcoin’s current all-time high. Ever since, the market has become very volatile, leading to a near 50% price retrace. It is not unlikely the positive momentum will eventually carry bitcoin back to that all-time high. With most regulatory developments not hindering the ecosystem in any way, the future is looking bright, for the time being.

Even so, the bitcoin futures market is still incredibly small. The major interest enthusiasts had expected has not materialized as of today. With more long positions compared to shorts, that may change for the better as well. CBoE is only one of the multiple futures service providers on the market right now. It is unclear if the current futures-related sentiment will impact the bitcoin price at all. Only time will tell what the future holds for the world’s leading cryptocurrency.

Published at Sun, 28 Jan 2018 09:00:50 +0000

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After darknet market AlphaBay went offline on July 4, many of its users migrated to Hansa Market — and played right into the hands of an “Operation Bayonet,” a coordinated international law enforcement action. Today, both the U.S. Department of Justice and the Europol published press releases stating that Hansa Market has also been shut down.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the action was led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), with law enforcement authorities in Thailand, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Canada, the United Kingdom, France and the Europol participating in the operation. Bayonet’s focus was takedown of both Hansa Market and AlphaBay in the course of the same multi-agency investigation.

“This is an outstanding success by authorities in Europe and the U.S. The capability of drug traffickers and other serious criminals around the world has taken a serious hit today after a highly sophisticated joint action in multiple countries. By acting together on a global basis the law enforcement community has sent a clear message that we have the means to identify criminality and strike back, even in areas of the Dark Web. There are more of these operations to come,” Rob Wainwright, the executive director of Europol, said today at a joint press conference with the U.S. Attorney General, the acting FBI director and the deputy director of the DEA in Washington, D.C.

According to Europol’s press release, the European agency provided Dutch authorities with an investigation lead on the Hansa Market in 2016. Europol allegedly acquired the information with the help of Bitdefender, an internet security company advising Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3). Investigators managed to locate the infrastructure of the darknet marketplace in the Netherlands, which resulted in the arrest of two administrators of the site in Germany. Hansa’s servers were seized in the Netherlands, Germany and Lithuania.

Furthermore, Dutch law enforcement acquired information on “high value targets and delivery addresses for a large number of orders.” With the help of Europol, the Dutch National Police collected information on approximately 10,000 foreign addresses of Hansa Market customers. In a covert action, Dutch law enforcement took control of Hansa a month ago, allowing investigators to monitor and gain information on the users of the marketplace without their knowledge.

Casting a Wider Net

It seems authorities planned their actions carefully since Hansa was already under their control when AlphaBay went offline on July 4. Europol stated that the Dutch National Police “could identify and disrupt the regular criminal activity on Hansa but then also sweep up all those new users displaced from AlphaBay who were looking for a new trading platform.”

“The Dutch National Police have located Hansa Market and taken over control of this marketplace since June 20, 2017. We have modified the source code, which allowed us to capture passwords, PGP-encrypted order information, IP-Addresses, Bitcoins and other relevant information that may help law enforcement agencies worldwide to identify users of this marketplace. For more information about this operation, please consult our hidden service at http://politiepcvh42eav.onion,” Dutch authorities wrote on the seized Hansa website.

In total, 38,000 transactions were identified by Europol, who then alerted other agencies in 600 cases. Furthermore, Europol stated they have prepared “intelligence packages” to be sent out to “law enforcement partners across 37 countries, spawning many follow-up investigations across Europe and beyond.”

AlphaBay went offline on July 4. At the time, many users suspected it was an exit scam. Authorities announced the arrest of the Alexandre Cazes, 26, the alleged administrator of the website, who was later found dead in his cell in Thailand. On the day of Cazes’s arrest, law enforcement took down servers of the dark web marketplace in Canada, the Netherlands and Thailand.

Darknet marketplaces have generated massive police heat after dangerous synthetic drugs, such as fentanyl — the substance at the heart of drug epidemics in multiple countries, including Canada and the United States — were constantly offered for sale on the websites. The statements of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions during the joint press release in Washington, D.C., confirm this assumption.

“Among other challenges, our great country is currently in the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in our history. One American now dies of a drug overdose every 11 minutes and more than 2 million Americans are addicted to prescription painkillers. Every day, as a result of drug abuse, American families are being bankrupted, friendships broken and promising lives cut short,” he said.

“As of earlier this year, 122 vendors advertised fentanyl and 238 advertised heroin, and we know of several Americans who were killed by drugs sold on AlphaBay.”

Sessions asserted that his department’s work is not yet finished and issued a warning to people still ready to engage in illegal activity on the dark web. “We will continue to find, arrest, prosecute, convict and incarcerate criminals, drug traffickers and their enablers, wherever they are. The dark net is not a place to hide. We will use every tool we have to stop criminals from exploiting vulnerable people and sending so many Americans to an early grave.”

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