Cryptocurrencies
Traders Unsurprised by Deribit’s Move to Panama, Expect Further Exits
Crypto traders are unsurprised by Deribit’s KYC changes and its move to Panama, expecting more platforms to follow.
Nets Player On Pace for Jan. 13 Tokenized Bond Launch
Brooklyn Nets’ Spencer Dinwiddie carries out launch plans for tokenized security, expected by Jan. 13, in collaboration with Securitize.
Bitcoin Price Is on the Verge of Breaking 7-Month Downtrend
#Bitcoin price showing bullish signs but must crack $8. 4K level to break the 7-month downtrend.
Japan Crypto Exchanges Face Imminent Margin Trading Limits: Report
Japan is planning to take a harder line on crypto margin trading, sources tell the media.
Bitcoin Can Gain 100% in 2020 — Halving Not Priced In, Says Fundstrat
Fundstrat believes the May Bitcoin block reward halving is not yet priced in as BTC/USD stays above $8,000.
New CME Bitcoin Options Spark ‘Unusually Strong Activity’ — JPMorgan
JPMorgan believes “high anticipation” is building ahead of the launch of CME’s Bitcoin options next week.
Blockchain-Powered App Helps Mongolian Herders Trace Cashmere
Startup creates blockchain-based app to track and certify sustainably produced Mongolian cashmere.
New Data Suggests Bitcoin and Gold Aren’t as Correlated as You Think
Recent analysis from Cointelegraph Markets shows correlation between gold and Bitcoin prices are not conclusive.
Experienced Traders Prefer to Trade on Desktop Computers, New Study Reveals
Smartphones, laptops or desktop computers: Which devices do experienced crypto traders prefer to trade on?.
Bitfinex Market Manipulation Lawsuit Refiled in New York and Joined by Second Case
Bitfinex is now being hit by two class-action lawsuits simultaneously, alleging it manipulated the BTC market in 2017.
Bitcoin Price Ready for Next Move Up After Rebound Above $8,000
#Bitcoin price bounces back over the $8,000 mark, allowing traders to set their sights on the $8. 6K to $9. 2K zone but first bulls need to press above the 200-DMA and descending channel trendline.