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First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Drifts Lower After Taproot Upgrade; Ether Drops

Good morning, Here’s what’s happening this morning: Market Moves: Bitcoin’s highly anticipated Taproot upgrade fails to produce any noticeable price pop. Technician’s take: Short-term upside appears to be limited given the loss of positive momentum. Catch the latest episodes of CoinDesk TV for insightful interviews with crypto industry leaders and analysis. Prices Bitcoin (BTC): $64,514 +0.4% Ether (ETH): $4,562 -1.7% Market moves Bitcoin was trading flat after Taproot, the blockchain’s biggest network upgrade in four years, went live. The upgrade, which took effect at 5:15 coordinated universal time (1:15 a.m.

Shiba Inu to get listed on Kraken Before Robinhood, Here’s How it Can Impact $SHIB Price

Shiba Inu ($SHIB) is currently consolidating in the $0.00007-$0.000075 range, looking for another catalyst to rediscover the next bull rally. Many believe a Robinhood listing could the much-needed catalyst for Shiba Inu to rise to new all-time highs (ATH). Although there is no confirmation from the fintech trading app, another prominent crypto exchange has decided to list $SHIB amid its rising popularity. Kraken posted a tweet claiming if the post gets over 2K likes they would list $SHIB token 🐶♥️🐶♥️🐶♥️🐶♥️🐶@brianchoffman said if we get 2,000 likes we will list $SHIB

Weekly Cryptocurrency Market Analysis: Ethereum Renews Its Historical High, While Dogelon Mars Shows the Biggest Uptrend

Nov 02, 2021 at 10:33 // News Over the past 7 days, the cryptocurrency market has remained generally bullish. While Bitcoin seems to have stalled at its recent high, Ethereum has renewed its historical maximum. However, none of the flagship cryptocurrencies posted significant gains this week, so they were left out of the rating of the best weekly performers, composed by CoinIdol, a world blockchain news outlet. Here is how it looks from today's perspective. Dogelon Mars Dogelon Mars (ELON) seems to be the best performer among cryptocurrencies that have

Cryptocurrency News Roundup: Matt Damon Crypto Ad, WWE NFTs, BTC Birthday, Squid Game Crypto Scam

Whether it’s blockchain, cryptocurrencies, or NFTs, we ensure you always know what’s happening in the crypto space. Our mission is to highlight all the most talked-about cryptocurrency news every week, ensuring you don’t miss out on any important information. From companies taking over the NFT space, to bitcoin adoption, and your favorite exchanges making headlines. Everything you need to know about blockchain can be found on Bitcoin Chaser. Let’s take a look at all the cryptocurrency news over the last week, recapped and compiled in an easy-to-digest format, listed below:

Could ‘perverted’ CBDCs stop you from buying candy

NSA whistleblower and journalist Edward Snowden is known to comment on Bitcoin and crypto-adoption. However, in the latest issue of his newsletter, Continuing Ed, Snowden cited an article discussing whether the U.S could mint a platinum coin worth $1 trillion. In doing so, Snowden also spurred a discussion on centralized money, CBDCs, and their possible use case as surveillance tools. On banking, bitcoin, and the future of money: a response to a governor of the Federal Reserve, Christopher J. Waller.https://t.co/720SYvqzZM — Edward Snowden (@Snowden) October 9, 2021 To be or not to

Solana’s growth has been more than organic, but here’s a word of caution

The third quarter of the year was both exciting and nerve-wracking for most in the crypto-community. And, while both Bitcoin and Ethereum saw positive quarters, the big winners were actually newer protocols. In fact, a significant surge in smart contract platforms outpacing the larger market was noticeable with the rise of projects such as Solana, Avalanche, and Terra. All of the aforementioned gained by at least 300% on the charts.  Even though the Ethereum network had a burst of new user adoption, mostly due to the rapid rise of NFTs,

Chainlink has high upside potential, but are there true entry points

With Bitcoin leading the market gains showing close to 16.90% weekly price rise, the rest of the market has stayed rather calm. While on the back of Bitcoin gains, the market seems to be witnessing a steady upward movement, most alts have failed to surprise the market. Chainlink, the 15th ranked alt by market cap, has also had a rather stagnant price action.  Nonetheless, while the alt’s long-term prospects looked appealing the market confidence around the alt seemed to be lacking, so where could LINK go from here? Classic case

Amount of Bitcoin Stored on Exchanges at Lowest Point Since May 2019

On-chain analytics provider Santiment has reported that the supply of Bitcoin sitting on exchanges has fallen to levels not seen since May 2019. This is usually considered bullish as investors take BTC off exchanges when they’re in a position to hold and are not interested in selling. Santiment called it a “good sign of sell-off risk decreasing.” Bitcoin prices have been falling this week in the wake of a renewed crackdown in China and another round of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) that followed it. Since Monday, BTC prices have

Cardano, Synthetix, VeChain Price Analysis: 07 September

Quite a few altcoins in the market experienced bearish momentum. The likes of Cardano, Synthetix and VeChain noted a decline on their respective charts. Cardano fell by 2.5% and was expecting to rest near its support zone of $2.49. Synthetix traded right above its support level of $12.49 and threatened to fall below it over immediate trading sessions. VeChain too, experienced loss while consolidating and was moving south towards its one-week price low of $0.124 Cardano (ADA) ADA/USD, TradingView ADA noted downward movement as it registered a 2.5% decline over

Gold, Stocks, and Bitcoin: Weekly Overview — September 3

This week’s price movements for Bitcoin (BTC), gold, and our stock picks, Visa and Coinbase.Sponsored Sponsored BTC Bitcoin seems to have fared middling-well over the past two weeks, as it achieved $50,000 again for the first time since May but seems to have met resistance at this point since then.  Trading around $45,000 on August 19, BTC then rose to $47,000 by the next day, $49,000 the day after that, finally surpassing the $50,000 mark on August 23. Having hit a target price point, BTC naturally met with selling pressure