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Jane Street's Three Sins: Insider Trading, Index Manipulation, and the Bitcoin 'Morning Massacre'

Jane Street, a highly profitable quantitative trading firm, faces serious allegations across multiple continents. In the U.S., Terraform Labs’ bankruptcy trustee has sued Jane Street, accusing it of insider trading related to the May 2022 collapse of Terra Luna. The suit claims Jane Street withdrew $85 million from a liquidity pool just minutes after Terraform secretly removed $150 million, allegedly using non-public information from a former intern. The action allegedly helped trigger a $40 billion crash. Simultaneously, in India, the Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI) has accused Jane Street of manipulating the Bank Nifty index through a “pump-and-dump” scheme over 18 expiration dates, resulting in alleged illegal profits of ~$580 million. Jane Street has been barred from Indian markets and is appealing. Additionally, Bitcoin traders had observed a pattern of sharp sell-offs at 10 AM ET—dubbed the "10 AM Crashes"—coinciding with U.S. market open, which many attributed to Jane Street’s trading activity. Notably, Jane Street is an authorized participant of BlackRock’s IBIT Bitcoin ETF, holding significant shares. After the Terra lawsuit was filed, the predictable sell-offs stopped, and Bitcoin saw a notable price rebound. The broader implication is the risk of market manipulation by privileged intermediaries within ETF structures—a problem Bitcoin was designed to overcome. If Jane Street halts its alleged manipulative strategies due to legal pressure, a major selling pressure on Bitcoin may be removed.

marsbitAyer 03:56

Jane Street's Three Sins: Insider Trading, Index Manipulation, and the Bitcoin 'Morning Massacre'

marsbitAyer 03:56

RWA Weekly Report|Significant First Decline in Asset Users; US SEC Discusses 'Gradual' Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities, Plans to Launch Innovative Exemption Mechanism (2.15-2.24)

RWA Bi-Weekly Report (Feb 15–24): Asset Holders See First Notable Decline; SEC Explores "Progressive" Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities According to rwa.xyz, the total Distributed Asset Value (DAV) of RWA grew from $24.14B to $25.07B, a 3.85% increase. However, the number of asset holders fell significantly from 842.2k to 710.4k, a drop of 15.65%. U.S. Treasury tokenizations saw the largest growth, rising 7% to $10.6B. Stablecoin holders increased by 9.02M, indicating broader adoption despite stablecoin market cap remaining flat. Key regulatory developments include the U.S. SEC clarifying a 2% haircut rule for broker-dealers' payment stablecoin holdings. The SEC is also considering an "innovation exemption" to allow limited trading of tokenized securities on new platforms. Additionally, a clarification was issued that RWA assets based in Hong Kong fall outside mainland China’s strict regulatory scope. In project updates, Ondo Finance integrated tokenized stocks like SPYon and QQQon into DeFi lending markets via Chainlink oracles. MSX (MyStonks) updated its platform and adopted a one-sided trading fee model to improve user experience. OneChain announced a $67M Series A funding round to develop institutional-grade RWA infrastructure. Overall, the market shows continued growth in low-risk, liquid assets like Treasuries, with regulatory bodies moving toward structured yet adaptive frameworks for tokenized real-world assets.

Odaily星球日报02/24 03:50

RWA Weekly Report|Significant First Decline in Asset Users; US SEC Discusses 'Gradual' Regulatory Path for Tokenized Securities, Plans to Launch Innovative Exemption Mechanism (2.15-2.24)

Odaily星球日报02/24 03:50

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