BITCOIN
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KHC ATTACK:technology is the primary productive force
In 2009, some digital assets such as bitcoins and their successors ethereum、Ripple, jumped a thousand fold in just a few years, attracting investors from all over the world. Investing in digital assets has been increasingly accepted by people around the world,and it has become a new way of value investment , which contains the lure of sudden wealth. What‘s more ,the huge future value and development prospects of the blockchain. However, the development of blockchain industry has just been through 10 years. The industry is still in the early stage, so there is no uniform standards…
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Behold, the journey of SmallDogCoin dominance is beginning.
The most hype discussion recently in Crypto(maybe even beyond crypto ) is not Btc reaching $60k or $2500 Eth, but Dogecoin which was abandoned by the founder, but went crazy on Reddit with over 1 million active users. Dogecoin as the synonymous to“pathway to financial freedom”went up hundreds times within months and hit record daily rise of 150% shocked everyone that read news. This was the use-to-be crypto market and draws many Bitcoin holder to switch position to Dogecoin. It is hard to imagin crypto without hard cap could…
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BTDA has drawn a new generation of storage blueprints
With the rapid development of mobile Internet, 5G, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and other technologies, data has exploded, and countless data are continuously generated, collected and processed everywhere. Accordingly, the markets of cloud storage, cloud computing and distributed edge computing are growing rapidly. Market reports from IDC, GrandView, Garnter and other institutions have clearly described this trend. On April 20, 2020, the National Development and Reform Commission held a press conference. The new infrastructure mainly includes three aspects, namely, information infrastructure, converged infrastructure and innovative infrastructure. Among them, data…
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KHC — Redefining Finance
Looking back to 2020, traditional industries have been inflicted heavy losses and the development of global economy has come to a stalemate, even suffered a sharp recession by the pandemic. Therefore, as the representative of a favourable turn, the emergence of DeFi will inevitably become the new star to attract everyone’s attention. Decentralized Finance, DeFi, enables users to access financial services like debit and credit sides, trading and so on without relying on centralized entities such as banks and stock exchanges. DeFi is currently the fastest growing area in blockchain and cryptocurrency…
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NBA Top Shot Firm Dapper Labs Raising Funds at $7.5B+ Valuation: Report
Just a few weeks after after raising funds at a reported $2.6 billion valuation, Dapper Labs, responsible for the high-flying digital collectibles platform NBA Top Shot, is raising more money but is now being valued at more than $7.5 billion , according to The Information. Citing a person with direct knowledge of the talks, the report said the new round is being led by Coatue Management, which led the previous round. Coatue is led by billionaire investor Philippe Laffont. Three-year old Dapper’s value is exploding along with the demand for non-fungible tokens…
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Dogecoin Is Not the Next Bitcoin – But Here Are the Similarities
To those of us who have been in the industry for a long time, Dogecoin has always been an oddity: A project that has exceptional approachability and appeal to new users while lacking most of the characteristics that make cryptocurrencies useful or valuable. Created in 2013 by Jackson Palmer and Billy Markus, the project was abandoned years ago by its founders and developers, if not its fans. Until recently, it was in such a weak state that it couldn’t even power its own blockchain infrastructure and in 2014 hitched its…
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Coinbase CEO Sold $291.8M in Shares on Opening Day
Coinbase insiders and early investors sold about $5 billion in shares in total during the leading cryptocurrency exchange’s first day of trading on the Nasdaq earlier this week, according to series of filings made Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). CEO Brian Armstrong sold 749,999 shares in three batches at prices ranging from $381 to $410.40 per for total proceeds of $291.8 million, according to one filing. While a Coinbase representative declined to comment due to the company being in a so-called “quiet period,” based on filings made before the listing, it…
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If Bitcoin Starts Closing Below the 50-Day SMA It May Mean Deeper Pullback Ahead
Bitcoin fell sharply on Sunday, dipping well below the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) support for the first time in six months. While the decline looks typical of a bull market correction, it could be extended further if prices find acceptance under the 50-day SMA, according to one analyst. “The loss of [bullish] momentum is only short-term in nature, but we would view consecutive closes below the 50-day SMA as a reason to move to the sidelines,” Katie Stockton, technical analyst and managing partner of Fairlead Strategies, told CoinDesk in…
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Mix of Old, Wrong and Dubious ‘News’ Scares Rookie Investors, Fuels Crypto Selloff
Call it the recipe for perfect market meltdown: Take a dubious tweet about an unconfirmed U.S. investigation of financial institutions using crypto to launder money, a report that doesn’t appear to have come from Bloomberg, Dow Jones, Reuters or any other reputable news service. Take that tweet and sprinkle it throughout the cryptoverse. Shake vigorously. Add a new CNBC tweet about a month-old Reuters report regarding a coming crypto ban in India. Let marinate until fully absorbed, about 30 minutes. Next fold in several (now-deleted) tweets that incorrectly implied that the Coinbase CEO had sold…
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Bitcoin Price Falls $8K to 3-Week Low, Altcoins Crash
Bitcoin nosedived to three-week lows early Sunday, puncturing the frenzied speculative bubble built into several alternative cryptocurrencies (altcoins) in the wake of Coinbase’s recent debut on Nasdaq. The biggest cryptocurrency by market value dropped from roughly $60,000 to $52,148 in 15 minutes during the Asian session, liquidating almost $4 billion worth of positions in the derivatives market, according to Messari’s Ryan Watkins. While the exact reason for the sudden crash is unknown, the market mood may have soured due to rumors that the U.S. Treasury is planning to charge several financial institutions for money laundering using…