It was another good day for crypto investors, but some had better days than others. Bitcoin ticked up less than 1% as it continues to hold onto gains it made this week. But at the time of publishing, the project has been gaining aggressively and now sits above $52,000
Ethereum set new records yesterday, nudging into the $1,900s and at the time of writing is still there. While DeFi has been the engine propelling the price of ETH ever higher, yesterday NVIDIA announced it was releasing a range of GPUs tailored specifically for Ethereum.
NVIDIA, the computer company known for its chips and graphics cards, has announced a new GPU specifically geared toward mining Ethereum cryptocurrency.
The NVIDIA CMP (cryptocurrency mining processor) is purely focused on computing power, and isn’t built to handle graphics. A lack of display outputs is meant to improve airflow, and lower core voltages will supposedly increase efficiency.
The company is also lowering the computing power of its RTX 3060 graphics drivers, making them less efficient...
In the hours after the announcement, Ethereum’s price reached $1,945 before settling back down to the low $1,900s.
But the prize for ‘most improved’ in the last 24 hours goes to Binance Coin (BNB). The currency created by the exchange of the same name has been surging up the cryptocurrency market cap ranks. At the time of writing BNB has pushed out Tether as the world’s third largest cryptocurrency.
Why the surge? PancakeSwap. The decentralized exchange, which is built on top of Binance’s Smart Chain overtook Uniswap as the world’s largest decentralized exchange by trading volume yesterday.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao took to Twitter to announce the news, and the project’s gains against Bitcoin.
#BNB not only made ATHs in fiat terms, it just reached ATH again #BTC. From a humble 0.00001 BTC per BNB, we have grown 480x against BTC in the last 3 and half years. Many thanks to our community, team, and @BinanceAngels. 🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/P5oJrNus6J
“From a humble 0.00001 BTC per BNB, we have grown 480x against BTC in the last 3 and half years,” said Zhao.
The gains for PancakeSwap appear to have come at the expense of other DeFi projects. Uniswap saw a 3% drop in its token price overnight, AAVE is down 8% and Synthetix, which up until only last week had been sat in the top 20 largest projects by market cap, has slid to 31 thanks to back to back losses.
Lastly, Dogecoin the project at the mercy of Elon Musk’s Twitter account, saw 10% gains in the last day, as the project recovers from its most recent hype cycle. Never a dull moment eh?
US Markets Down As Eyes Turn to GameStop Robinhood Hearing
The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all closed yesterday down after a week of gains, but some fared better than others. The S&P fell for a third straight day - racking up its biggest losing streak since December.
The reason? The overall performance and growth of the market has rotated out of the tech stocks that propelled the market boom last year and into mid and low cap projects that are seeing a return of customers and trading as COVID vaccinations gather pace.
"While performance breadth has increased, our work shows that the dispersion of individual stock returns has been on the rise and the direction and movement among S&P 500 stocks have become more independent," BMO Capital Markets strategist Brian Belski wrote in a note Thursday.
While that’s happening, Robinhood, the company that has helped onboard millions of retail investors into stock markets was raked over the coals for its involvement in the GameStop Short squeeze that took place last month.
The CEOs of Robinhood, Citadel, and Reddit testified before congress today as part of a review of last month’s GameStop short squeeze—a massive, retail-driven spike in the price of GameStop stock—and the tone was harsh.
Much of the testimony has centered around what actually happened, and why Robinhood ended up restricting certain stocks on its brokerage platform. Rep. Maxine Waters, who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, tried her best to keep Citadel’s Ken Griffin and Robinhood’s V...
Senators oscillated between highlighting the project’s customer service issues and tense exchanges between Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenez and Citadel’s Ken Griffin for their long, and often meandering answers.
Who said stock trading couldn’t be as exhilarating as crypto eh?
Grayscale has confidentially submitted preliminary paperwork with U.S. regulators that could lead to the listing of its shares on the public market, the asset manager said Monday in a statement.
The firm filed a draft registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to the press release. Grayscale did not disclose the number of shares it plans to register, nor the price range for the proposed registration. Draft S-1’s are introductory filings, enabl...
Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich is helping to advance a Bitcoin treasury strategy campaign in Asia through a newly approved acquisition of a South Korean public firm, following a similar move in Thailand earlier this month.
South Korea's SGA Co., a systems integrator serving government and education clients, has received board approval to issue more than 58 million new shares to a group led by Sora Ventures and KCGI, including Gerovich in an individual capacity.
The issuance, approved by its boar...
A growing number of publicly traded companies are stockpiling digital assets in their corporate treasuries—a sign of growing interest in crypto as prices soar.
But as more firms imitate software firm Strategy’s token-HODLing playbook, things have become weird.
Several publicly traded companies with unorthodox operating businesses are beginning to add Bitcoin and other virtual currencies to their balance sheets. Noodle giants, love hotel operators, and telemedicine cannabis prescribers are amon...