Coinbase and Other Crypto Stocks Are Falling. Several Possible Reasons for the Bad Day. -- Barrons.com

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By Nate Wolf

What looked like it would be a decent end to the week for crypto stocks turned sour Friday.

The price of Bitcoin fell by 0.9% over the past 24 hours, and Ethereum slipped by 0.5%.

The largest companies in the crypto ecosystem got hit a little harder. Shares of trading platforms Coinbase Global and Robinhood Markets were down 2.2% and 1.4%, respectively. Strategy, the world's largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, dropped by 1.1%.

The stocks began Friday trading about flat before tumbling in a half-hour span beginning around 10 a.m. Eastern Time. They recovered some losses later in the session. Analysts weren't certain what sparked the pullback, but several news items combined to make it a rough day.

"It appears the move is happening in the equity layer, with the stocks amplifying risk-off sentiment related to macro factors including Fed rate-hike fears and inflation data," said Mark Palmer, an analyst at Benchmark Equity Research.

The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index for May dipped below its previous 2022 low on Friday. The median expectation for annual long-term inflation, meanwhile, rose to 3.9%, up from 3.5% in April.

The market now sees a 70% probability of at least one interest-rate hike by the Federal Reserve this year, according to CME FedWatch. That probability was at 60% just yesterday.

The Friday malaise may also reflect concerns over whether the Clarity Act will pass this year, according to Clear Street analyst Owen Lau. The bill, which clarifies the regulatory structure around digital assets, is making slow progress through Congress. Legislators head back to their home districts today for a week-long recess.

Lau says the bill needs to pass before the August recess with midterm elections looming. "It looks really tight," he said of the timeline.

While it likely didn't have a direct impact on crypto stocks, a late-night transaction from Trump Media & Technology Group didn't help matters. The company, which counts President Donald Trump among its largest shareholders, transferred $205 million worth of Bitcoin to Crypto.com yesterday, according to blockchain transaction data from Arkham.

Some observers in the crypto community saw the move as Trump Media trimming its Bitcoin holdings, likely at a significant loss. Barron's has reached out to the company for comment.

"I would not dismiss the Trump Media/BTC chatter," Gus Galá, an analyst at Monness, Crespi, Hardt, said. "It may be adding to the noise, but COIN/MSTR/HOOD moving together looks more like risk off than a direct read-through from Trump Media."

Write to Nate Wolf at nate.wolf@barrons.com

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