Momentum could be building for digital currencies in 2020, driven by the prospects of sound regulation of virtual asset service providers and Bitcoin halving. more...
Litecoin has more than tripled this year. Will it continue to outperform bitcoin? Litecoin enjoyed some sharp gains today, pushing higher as the digital currency benefited from tailwinds such as the upcoming halving. At this point, litecoin had surged 16% in 24 hours and was trading at its highest since mid-May. Litecoin, which is very similar to digital sibling bitcoin, rose in value as several other cryptocurrencies experienced notable ...
Litecoin prices have climbed sharply this year, producing notable gains as the digital currency benefits from strong fundamentals and favorable market conditions. The cryptocurrency, which is very similar to bitcoin, reached $56.27 today, according to CoinMarketCap. At this point, the digital currency was up more than 84% since the start of 2019, having reached its highest level since October, additional CoinMarketCap data reveal. ...
When will bitcoin markets break free of their current malaise? A measure of bitcoin volatility reached a more-than two-month low today, offering the latest evidence of the digital currency's malaise. The cryptocurrency's rolling 14-day volatility declined to a reading of 40, its lowest since mid-November, according to data provided by ...
Bitcoin maximalists never give up. Bitcoin’s price has crashed from over $19,000 a year ago to under $4,000 today, and there are no signs that the price is going to rise again any time soon. But maximalists don’t care. They are in this for the long haul. Their belief? Eventually, Bitcoin will replace all government-issued money. So all they have to do is HODL on to large amounts of the future world currency, and they will become the next generation of fantastically rich elites. Or so they think. ...