3 Short-term Bearish Bitcoin Price Predictions for Q4 2018

Bitcoin has not had the best of runs throughout 2018. Especially when compared to late 2017, this year is rather disappointing so far. Things can still turn around in the financial quarter of 2018, yet the bearish Bitcoin price predictions are stacking up. The following three examples show how things can deteriorate further in the … Read more

Draconian Digital Search Laws Threaten Bitcoiners Passing Through Customs

Draconian legislation in a series of supposedly liberal democracies is encroaching on the rights of travelers. New Zealand is the latest nation to pass laws granting customs agents unprecedented investigatory powers including the right to force travelers to disclose their passwords or face a $5,000 fine. The news has understandably been greeted with alarm by … Read more

Top 6 Cryptocurrencies Gaining Market Cap Positions – 2018 Week 41 Edition

Crypto rankings tend to shift weekly, especially when looking beyond the top 20. In fact, interesting things tend to occur quite regularly. The following six currencies gained the most market cap ranking positions this past week. Rest assured things will look very different next week, as trends seldom remain constants in this industry. #6 Santiment … Read more

Top 6 Exchanges Noting Trading Volume Gains – 2018 Week 41 Edition

Cryptocurrency exchanges are the proverbial gatekeepers of the Bitcoin and altcoin industry. During weekends, some of these platforms tend to note a strong increase in trading volume, though the reason why is always unclear. The following six exchanges have seen their volume spike by 100% or more over the past few hours. Statistics are provided … Read more

The Daily: Coinsquare Secures Banking Partnership, Québec Elections Bring Hope to Miners

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinsquare has reached a partnership agreement with a major Canadian bank and we’ve covered the announcement in The Daily. Also in Canada, a large bitcoin farm may be cut off from the grid by a mayor concerned about electricity consumption, and elections in Québec are likely to change the game for mining companies. … Read more

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