Category: Cryptocurrency

September 25, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

Is Bitcoin Hitting $10,000 Any Time Soon?

Bitcoin has outperformed all other asset classes and investments possible, with cumulative annual growth of around 500%. Although the currency is fluctuating between $3,000 to almost $5,000 per coin in the last several weeks, it is undeniable that bitcoin has grown to tremendous values and the trend is expected to continue. With these statistics in…

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September 25, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

One More Bitcoin Regulator On the Front – Russia

The State Duma, Russia’s lower house of the Federal Assembly, announced that it may initiate a special bill in October that will regulate the trade of digital currencies, as reported by Jens Kalaene at RT. As many other big “players”, like China, are now trying to get hold of the overwhelming popularity of cryptocurrencies, with…

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September 22, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

A New Type Of Ponzi Scheme – A Bitcoin One

As reported by Frank Chaparro at Business Insider, Nicholas Gelfman, a head trader at Gelfman Blueprint, a company based in New York, solicited $600,000 from around 80 clients, essentially forming a Ponzi scheme with Bitcoin. According to CFTC, certain investors came in to Gelfman firm, gave him money “for placement in a pooled commodity fund…

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September 21, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

Bitcoin's Plunging?

On Thursday, 21st September, Bitcoin is again falling down, experiencing a 6% loss and trading at $3,656, as fear is amassing as China announced the crackdown of the digital currency. Last week, as China announced that its domestic exchanges will shut down bitcoin trading, the price went down to $3,000. That was the biggest drop…

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September 20, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

Another Bitcoin Split On The Horizon?

As reported by Bloomberg today, Bitcoin is facing another possible split in November, which would mean that the world will have three different versions of the cryptocurrency. With the growing popularity of the currency, miners and developers seek new ways to diversify the increasing “hunger” of the population. One of the “Bitcoin gurus”, Roger Ver,…

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September 20, 2017 BY LeapRate Staff

The Age of Cryptocurrency author Michael Casey joins CoinDesk as Advisory Board Chairman

Michael J. Casey, an 18-year veteran of the Wall Street Journal, globally renowned co-author of The Age of Cryptocurrency, and Senior Advisor at the MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative, has today joined CoinDesk, the leading media, events and information services company for the digital asset and blockchain technology community as Chairman of its Advisory Board. Casey will…

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September 20, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

Hong Kong - The Emerging Winner of China's Bitcoin Ban?

When China announced that all its domestic exchanges will stop trading Bitcoin from September 30th this year, the digital cryptocurrency markets have seen a huge dip in prices: Bitcoin alone was down with 40%, Ethereum with 10% and overall, last week was a "bearish" one for the "people's currencies". Just before the ban, the Initial…

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September 19, 2017 BY LeapRate Staff

Wall Street Blockchain Alliance adds BlockEx and RiskSpan as Corporate Members

The Wall Street Blockchain Alliance (WSBA), an industry non-profit trade association, has announced that BlockEx and RiskSpan have joined the organization as its newest corporate members. BlockEx Ltd. is a digital asset platform created to handle the entire lifecycle of a digital asset, enabling the creation, issuance, servicing and exchange of financial assets created using blockchain.…

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September 19, 2017 BY Mariela Naydenova

Bitcoin’s Biggest Weakness? Not Regulations, But Perception

According to The Street, around 78.6% of Americans have heard about bitcoin, and what it is. However, some 11% believe that bitcoin is actually illegal and around 48% of surveyed people do not know if the cryptocurrency is illegal or not. The survey was conducted of 1,000 people. One reason this perception dominates the public’s…

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