A 12-Year-Old Made Over $160,000 in Ethereum on NFTs in One Day
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So these are the settings i had before and were working fine for 2 weeks now. https://preview.redd.it/yq2crwksl0d71.png?width=1898&format=png&auto=webp&s=1272cf8ea48526bf738f11af52e71ec0d8289d77 Now the screen goes black if i set the memory clock to 800+. Any idea what changed or what is causing this? submitted by /u/Ernestoxx [link] [comments]
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Binance CEO Changpeng âCZâ Zhao has explained in a recent interview that the company is looking to launch a U.S.-based initial public offering (IPO) in the future. The crypto exchange has been stuck in regulatory crosshairs during the last few weeks and has had issues with payment providers. CZ also noted during his interview that [âŠ]
C98 rallied 1,200% from its ICO price shortly after listing on Binance and AMPL shot higher after the project integrated with AAVE.
The MVRV ratio, a Bitcoin indicator, might suggest that the current bull run isnât over, and the price of the crypto is yet to peak. The MVRV Ratio Indicates The Cycle Isnât Over Yet As pointed out by a Crypto Quant post, past cycles seem to follow a specific pattern on the MVRV charts. This might suggest that the current bull run hasnât peaked yet. MVRV stands for âMarket Value to Realized Valueâ. The ratio is defined as Bitcoinâs market capitalization divided by realized capitalization. Related Reading | SpaceX Has Bitcoin On Its Balance Sheet, Elon Musk MVRV Ratio = Market Cap Ă· Realized Cap The MVRV ratio is useful for knowing whether the current price is fair or not. If the value is very high, it means Bitcoinâs price might be overvalued, and thus investors would tend to have selling pressure. On the other hand, if the value of the indicator is low, it might suggest that the price of BTC is undervalued, which could result in buying pressure in the market. Related Reading | Bitcoin Volume Continues To See Yearly Lows As Price Struggles To Recover Now, here is how the Bitcoin MVRV ratio chart looks like for the 2013 cycle: The BTC MVRV zones seem to decide bottom and top In the above chart, the blue zone indicates a bottom. The MVRV ratio line only touches this zone during a bear market, while the red box signifies a top. In the middle is another box with the color green. The MVRV ratio seems to touch this zone once after reaching a top in the middle of the bull run, only to go back up again for the true top. Because of this, when the MVRV ratio touches the green zone after a correction, buying Bitcoin might be a good choice. Below is the chart that shows the 2017 cycle as well as the current run. BTC MVRV shows current cycle may not have reached the top yet As is clear from the chart, the 2017 cycle also seemed to have followed a similar pattern where a top happened mid-cycle and then a correction brought it into a green zone. From the looks of it, the current cycle might just be in the middle right now, and a new top might be ahead. Bitcoin Price At the time of writing, BTCâs price is around $k, down % in the last 7 days. Here is a chart showing the trend in the cryptoâs price: BTC’s price seems to be back on a uptrend | Source: TradngView If the pattern of the MVRV ratio holds true, the bull run may not have reached a top in this run yet. So that the price might be heading up soon. However, this cycle could end up being different nonetheless, and a bear market might be ahead instead. Featured image from Pexels.com, charts from CryptoQuant, TradingView.com
Those who marched against Bitcoin this week claimed the cryptocurrency was too volatile and would allow businesses to “launder ill-gotten money.”
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I had someone recently tell me they were investing in the Bitcoin named Ethereum because they heard it was good. I tried to explain it's not Bitcoin, it's crypto currency and they started arguing with me. Then a totally unrelated person asked me how many different Bitcoins I had and I was confused until I…
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