[ad_2][ad_1] Markets and prices The cryptocurrency ecosystem has grown dramatically in a few years, with the number of encrypted markets increasing from 59 in 2013 to over 2000 today. Looking at the historical snapshots of the cryptocurrency markets dating back to the Christmas period also shows a significant turnover in …
Read More »Japanese yen set to exceed the US dollar in bitcoin trade
[ad_2][ad_1] The US dollar (USD) and the Japanese yen (JPY) are the two most dominant national currencies used in Bitcoin / Fiat trading. But while the USD has always dominated the market, it seems that BTC / JPY may be about to overtake the dollar. Most Bitcoin / Fiat transactions …
Read More »Cryptocurrency ATMs around the world have doubled to more than 4,000 machines this year
[ad_2][ad_1] Data Light, a cryptographic analysis company, recently published a report on Twitter that revealed an interesting fact that on average 2018 saw seven new installations of Bitcoin ATM machines every 24 hours. The total number of Crypto ATMs in the world is 4.051. Of these 4,051 machines, almost all …
Read More »Co-founder of the main cryptocurrency, Ethereum-Joseph Lubin considers the cryptobottom of 2018
[ad_2][ad_1] Co-founder of the largest digital currency Ethereum – Joseph Lubin announced in a recent tweet that he is calling the cryptographic fund of 2018. As indicated by Joseph, the cryptographic market base is separated by an epic measure of fear, vulnerability and uncertainty, "explicitly from the media industry and …
Read More »Bitcoin 'Died' 90 Times In 2018
[ad_2][ad_1] The rumors of bitcoin 's death are greatly exaggerated, according to the stunning number of obituaries. The original cryptocurrency has died 90 times in 2018, according to 99 Bitcoins. It is less than the 125 times it died in 2017. Despite the fact that the bitcoin's media profile has …
Read More »So Long to the Clutter: A trendy cryptographic market will bring the change we need
[ad_2][ad_1] Sheila Warren leads the blockchain and ledger technology distributed at the World Economic Forum. The following is an exclusive contribution for the 2018 year of CoinDesk under consideration. After about a year of market upheaval, some things seem clear: blockchain technology is even more suited to basic use cases …
Read More »It is time for local governments to break the blockade of Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] Politician Won Hee-ryong is the current governor of Jeju Province of South Korea. The following is an exclusive contribution for the 2018 year of CoinDesk under consideration. It has been translated into English by the Korean. Although there are problems with blockchain that need to be resolved, there is …
Read More »The Wall Street giants send the crypt industry down amid falling prices
[ad_2][ad_1] The Wall Street giants are postponing their plans to enter the cryptic industry more actively as the value of cryptocurrencies has declined, reports Bloomberg on Sunday, December 23rd. The article begins: "Limbo – here's where to find Wall Street when it comes to cryptocurrencies", and then focus on the …
Read More »Cryptocurrency prices today, December 25: cryptocurrencies are falling
[ad_2][ad_1] Samson Mow, Blockmain's chief strategy officer at Bitmain, tweeted that the entire team, called Copernicus, was fired. The team was responsible for developing the BCH client database. Unfortunately, the dismissal occurred just before Christmas Eve. Bitmain has quietly fired the entire Copernicus team (#Bcash GO client). Only 1 week …
Read More »An observation of investor sentiment cycles in cryptocurrency
[ad_2][ad_1] I saw the word "capitulation" mentioned a lot in relation to cryptocurrencies towards the end of 2018. There is an old (and very well known) table that describes the emotional cycles that investors have in relation to their investments. Can this be applied to the cryptocurrency market cycle and …
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