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AH, My Eyes! It Burns!
So much for stability. Just when we thought the worst times were behind us, the market decides to take another dip into the depths below. The entire crypto market was hovering around $220 billion for the majority of the week before shedding off over $20 billion towards the end. It currently sits at just over $202 billion â a 7.34% drop on the week.
Letâs check in on our top three cryptos:
Bitcoin was the only coin with single digit loses, falling 4.22% this week.
Ethereum got hammered hard with an 11.03% fall.
XRPÂ took a beating, dropping 16.57% in the last seven days.
Gemini Secures Insurance for Hot Wallets: In what may be an industry first, Gemini has now obtained insurance for the digital assets held in the companyâs hot wallets. The insurance is arranged Aon, a global professional services firm specializing in risk, retirement, and health solutions. Now, Gemini maintains insurance for its usersâ cryptocurrency as well as their U.S. dollar funds through traditional FDIC guarantees.
Hopefully, other custodial exchanges follow suit. The risk of hackers has certainly been a deal breaker for many potential cryptocurrency investors, so this extra layer of fund security should help to bring more people into the space.
IBM Launches Food Blockchain: On Monday, IBM announced the launch of IBM Food Trust, a food-tracking blockchain for commercial use. And already, some notable companies have signed up. The list includes Nestle, Dole Food, Kroger, and Unilever among others. The Food Trust network runs on the Hyperledger Fabric blockchain protocol and costs $100 to $10,000 per month to utilize.
Other than the Food Trust, IBM also runs blockchain initiatives regarding shipping, global trade, insurance, and even entertainment. In our current bear market, itâs adoption like this that should give you hope.
People Saying Things
Soulja Boy Tell âEm: Before you go and check your calendars, no, itâs not 2007 again. Soulja Boy is back in action, however. Climbing out of relative obscurity this week, the Chicago-born rapper released and subsequently Tweeted his newest banger, Bitcoin. âHow is it?â, you ask. Weâll let you be the judge.
Soulja Boy â Bitcoin (Young Drako) https://t.co/5RHWgQUlf0 via @YouTube
â Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) October 6, 2018
Google Sell âEm: After first instating a cryptocurrency ad ban, and then reversing it (for some), Google is back again to play with our emotions. The company recently released an ad (ironic, we know) in which they imply that cryptocurrency is just money that isnât real. Câmon Google. Weâre sensitive right now.
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How Blockchain and Construction Will Build a New World: Looks like Bob is going to have to change his title to âthe Blockchain Builderâ now.
Tierion: Utilizing the Bitcoin Blockchain to Verify Documents: We break down what you need to know about this document verification project.
Seoul Mayor Building Blockchain Smart City: Last week, Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon announced his Blockchain Urban Plan, a $108 million plan to elevate the city from traditional to smart. The five-year, smart city plan outlines the implementation of blockchain technology into several public services such as labor welfare and voting in elections.
The mayor also laid out a strategy to create two building complexes for the specific purpose of incubating blockchain startups. With these kinds of progressive actions, we could easily see Seoul rise to the level of Silicon Valley, Malta, or even Zug before long.
Vanua Who? Vanuatu: More and more small nations are betting big on blockchain. First Malta, now the less than 300 thousand person island nation of Vanuatu is positioning itself to become a hotbed of cryptocurrency activity. The South Pacific island is receiving help from Malta in establishing its own regulation for blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT).
Malta gained notoriety when Binance, cryptocurrencyâs most active exchange, relocated their headquarters to the tiny archipelago this past March. The move was spurred by the lack of regulatory clarity in Japan and Hong Kong, the two places in which Binance was first operating.
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