THE NEXT STEP TO TAKE IN CRYPTO TRADING 14/02/2018

in crypto •  7 years ago 

Since december, the total number of crypto currency have reduced by half. What shal we do?

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WHAT THE WORLD SAYING
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde recently indicated that it is all but inevitable that cryptocurrency will be regulated moving forward. Like other authorities on the subject, she believes that nefarious operators use the anonymity of digital currency to hide their money from the authorities.

The IMF prefers that brokers and platforms come under some form of regulation, despite Bitcoin being unsupervised since 2009. Two of the world’s dominant cryptocurrency trading regions, South Korea and China have already implemented a clampdown on digital currency trading and ICOs.
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THIS MONTH'S CHART
Bitcoin – $8,383 with a market cap of $141.3 billion
Ethereum – $840 with a market cap of $81.9 billion
Ripple – $1.03 with a market cap of $40.2 billion
Bitcoin Cash – $1,261 with a market cap of $21.4 billion
Cardano – $0.3793 with a market cap of $9.8 billion
Presently, the value of the cryptocurrency market and its 1,523 digital currencies is approximately $410.58 billion – that’s a far cry from the near $800 billion towards the end of 2017.
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References:

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Bitfalls

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