CRYPTO CONFIRMATION: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp officially appointed Bakkt CEO Kelly Loeffler to the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, where she will fill current Senator Johnny Isakson’s seat. It remains unclear who will take the helm at Bakkt after Loeffler takes up her new position on Jan. 1, 2020. Full story WEAKER HAVEN? If "digital gold" means "a safe-haven asset where investors park their money during financial market turmoil," then bitcoin doesn't fit the bill as well as it used to. For most of the year, bitcoin's price showed a modestly negative correlation with the S&P 500, but that relationship has now weakened. Full story DLT CUTS: State Street, the global custodian bank, has taken a new direction with its blockchain strategy and cut scores of developer jobs in the process, people familiar with the situation said. The focus is now more on digital assets, rather than the heavy lifting work of re-plumbing its systems with DLT. Full story SLOW FUSE: A newly proposed ethereum hard fork may punt a key network feature two years down the road to avoid complicating ethereum’s transition to proof-of-stake (PoS). The fork would delay the “difficulty bomb” – which would raise mining difficulty – from going off for another four million blocks. Full story HEROIC FAILURE? Did Virgil Griffith go too far with the idea of ethereum as a "world computer"? The Ethereum Foundation researcher was arrested in the U.S. for traveling to North Korea and giving the regime information on how to use cryptocurrency to evade sanctions. Across the ethereum community, the jury is still out as to whether Griffith’s choices are heroic, reprehensible or just plain foolish. Full story |
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BIG BOUNCE: Bitcoin's low-volume pullback to one-week lows has ended with a sudden $500 climb to $7,770. Invalidating the bearish lower-highs setup on the daily chart with a move above $7,870 would bolster the short-term bullish case and open the doors for $8,500. Full story |
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