CoinDesk Recap: Movement’s Very Bad Week

By: coindesk|2025/05/02 17:30:04
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This week, bitcoin climbed steadily to reach nearly $100K , amid hopes for a China-U.S. trade and better macroeconomic conditions ahead. Institutions like Mastercard and BlackRock made important digital asset announcements. An historic stablecoin bill neared completion in the U.S. Congress. (A former prime-mover in the House said to expect a “wicked hot summer” of legislation.) And the Trump Family continued to dominate the crypto news cycle , raising serious conflict-of-interest questions . At CoinDesk, however, the biggest story concerned Movement, a once-hot startup that now seems deeply troubled. Deputy managing editor Sam Kessler published an eye-opening scoop showing that Movement Labs may have been misled into signing a market-making agreement that granted a middleman control over 66 million MOVE tokens. That deal was said to have triggered a $38 million selloff, which dumped on retail investors who had faithfully bought in. The story was especially resonant as Movement is backed by World Liberty Financial, a company tied closely to the Trump Family. Following the story Wednesday, Coinbase suspended listing MOVE , Nik De reported, and Binance banned the market-marker Web3Port. By Thursday evening Movement Labs had suspended flamboyant co-founder Rushi Manche (Sam Reynolds reported) amid ongoing investigations into the project’s “organizational governance.” It was quite a fall from grace for a startup that had been hotter-than-Miami Beach a few weeks ago. In other significant news, Sam Altman's blockchain project, World announced plans to deploy 7,500 eye-scanning orbs in U.S. cities by the end of the year and add crypto-backed loans, prediction markets, and a Visa debit card for spending WLD tokens to its product offerings. Cheyenne Ligon and Margaux Nijkerk had that news. Meanwhile, Ligon also reported on the trial of Avraham Eisenberg, who was convicted last year on charges of wire fraud, commodities fraud and commodities manipulation charges related to the $110 million hack of Mango Markets. The new conviction relates to Eisenberg possessing child sexual abuse material in 2024 . Earnings season brought mixed results for major exchanges and facilitators. Robinhood said it expected a Q1 pullback in crypto-related revenue (Helene Braun reported). Kraken said its revenue was up 29% in the same period (Francisco Rodrigues). Strategy reported a first-quarter loss of $4.2 billion on declining bitcoin prices. But it’s still planning to raise more than $50 billion for bitcoin-buying over the next 32 months (James Van Straten). Where do we go from here? Market signals look promising, especially if tariff fears wane. But Movement may have some crisis management to look into.

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