Venture investments in the cryptocurrency space in 2019 exceeded $2bln. It is less than a year before, with a total of 1,148 transactions concluded for a total of $4.65bln, but more than in 2017, when the volume of venture funding into the blockchain industry amounted to $1.41bln
Not all crypto funds were able to survive crypto winter, and participants are still waiting for the wave of institutional money. Will that happen? https://t.co/a51ldJqa0C
The number of bitcoin wallets with any number of coins reached a new all-time high of 28.39 million. The previous maximum was recorded on January 10, 2018, at the height of the bull run.
You think you've seen large BTC movements?
Last week someone repeatedly moved $10B worth of BTC. Even cryptowhales have been raising eyebrows!
There's no clear explanation and there is widespread confusion over who could be responsible for that: https://t.co/x8qAQXYfew
We see that the price hit the level of $7,300. And this is where the break-even points are for three miners at once.
This could be a coincidence if we had not previously observed how clearly bitcoin walks through these levels.
Three previously identified BTC cycles, each subsequent cycle takes longer than the previous one.
Are you prepared for the full 4th cycle yet?
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We can see a recurring trend to see news of global – or United States – regulation having little to no effect on Bitcoin price action, while Chinese regulation routinely moves the market — mostly in a negative way:
https://t.co/sp626veRER
Analysts warning investors to stay cautious during the time the stock market hitting new highs. In research, the analyst says that recession could be anywhere around the corner and one must park their capital in safe assets like gold and bitcoin: https://t.co/D3dvpJJGr1
Against the background of the fall of the market, the volume of liquidated collateral for loans in DeFi-services increased significantly.
What else can it be rather than not institutional interest?
About DeFi-services: https://t.co/d9ySl5AJ1w
A whale, sent approximately 44,000 Bitcoins worth USD 310 million on 24 November. The transaction fee was a mere BTC 0.00004551, equivalent to USD 0.32.
For example, wire transfer would come out to somewhere between USD 1.55 million and USD 6.2 million of fees.
As more dollars get printed and injected into financial markets, its depreciation increases and further pressure is put on the global economy.
Do Bitcoin prices are driven purely by speculation?
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