General Market
Outlook
The weekend showed more
consolidation and downtrends for the market overall. The market cap
of all cryptocurrencies is back to where it was in late April -
around $380 billion. Bitcoin is at almost no change in the past 24
hours, but it looks like the Buy Markets Percentage has bottomed
out, perhaps signaling an uptrend soon. Ethereum is down about 2%
in the past 24 hours, sitting right around $700. Of top 100 coins,
there is one major stand out today - Factom (FCT) is up over 25% in
the past 24 hours.
Major
Headlines
Venture capital firm sees
Snapchat potential in cryptocurrencies
The venture capital fund behind
Snapchat, Lightspeed, has also funded several blockchain related
projects, but is now working out how to best hold the coins
themselves. Right now talent is following blockchain and
cryptocurrencies. When dealing with forging new technology
start-ups, the passion of creators is often more important than
money. Whether it’s youngsters like Vitalik Buterin of Ethereum, or
a company like Coinbase that headhunts the talent they need to
achieve their goals - the energy is all coming to and expanding the
blockchain space. Jeremy Liew who led Lightspeed Venture Firm to
Snapchat is extremely bullish on Bitcoin - calling for the
possibility of $500,000 per Bitcoin by 2030.
But in a way, it’s almost irrelevant how much the cryptocurrency
market continues to grow. The technology being developed along the
way will continue to work its way into all types of
businesses.
Will Zcash hold
on?
Zcash (ZEC) was the lone green wolf
in a sea of red cryptos recently. The New York based cryptocurrency
exchange Gemini (founded by the Winklevoss twins) currently trades
only BTC and ETH. After announcing Zcash will be added to the
platform last week, the coin is up 50%. Much of May has brought
consistent down trends for Bitcoin, Ethereum and most major
altcoins. Other major privacy coins such as Monero have held
steady. This sector of the crypto market will surely continue to
make headlines because of their anonymous capability. They
represent the kind of ownerless transactions that physical cash
dollars traded by hand provides.
Former Visa CEO takes job
with cryptocurrency bank
European cryptocurrency bank
Crypterium announced that it has appointed Marc O’Brien, the former
head of a payment network Visa in the UK and Ireland, as its new
CEO.O’Brien was previously advisor at Mastercard, and advised
Britain’s Royal Mint, on the possibility of creating
a gold-backed digital token.
Crypterium refers to their business as a “bank,” but it’s really
more akin to Circle Pay, Square Pay or Paypal. The first of those
two have shown strong interest in moving toward a cryptocurrency,
however cryptorium is working purely on cryptocurrencies. They have
their own native coin (CRPT) that would be exchanged for with other
cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin on the fly when using the the
platform to make everyday purchases. The “bank” has finished their
ICO, but not launched their products yet. They hope to do so by
this fall. Marc O’Brien on the blockchain and cryptocurrency space
overall:
“I strongly believe that
cryptocurrency is about to go mainstream, and we can be
pioneers.”
Top 5
Gainers
WeAreSatoshi (WSX) +172.17% at
$0.061399
Octanox (OTX) +96.43% at
$0.043736
BitAsean (BAS) +81.28% at
$0.023802
ShareX (SEXC) +69.23% at
$0.019517
Nullex (NLX) +66.44% at
$0.123605
Top 5
Losers
ReeCoin (REE) -63.38% at
$0.000085
PeepCoin (PCN) -28.17% at
$0.000756
PopularCoin (POP) -26.87% at
$0.000337
MktCoin (MLM) -26.35% at
$0.005438
DeviantCoin (DEV) -21.43% at
$4.14
New Coins
Listed
Aurora DAO (AURA) listed to
IDEX
Play2Live (LUC) listed to
IDEX
Nitro (NOX) listed to
IDEX
Morpheus Labs (MITX) listed to
HitBTC
Starks (STAK) listed to
HitBTC
VeChain (VEN) listed to
Zebpay
By: BGN Editorial Staff
News:
Bitcoin
(BTC)
Ethereum
(ETH)
Cryptocurrencies
Factom
(FCT)
ZCASH (ZEC)
Monero
(XMR)
ICO
WeAreSatoshi
(WSX)
Octanox
(OTX)
BitAsean
(BAS)
ShareX
(SEXC)
Nullex
(NLX)
ReeCoin
(REE)
PeepCoin
(PCN)
PopularCoin
(POP)
MktCoin
(MLM)
DeviantCoin
(DEV)
Aurora DAO
(AURA)
Play2Live
(LUC)
Nitro (NOX)
Morpheus Labs
(MITX)
Starks
(STAK)
VeChain
(VEN)
Blockchain