Bitcoin and Crypto Market Roundup, October 5, 2020

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Bitcoin remains buoyant and is now approaching $11k for the third time despite repeated waves of uncertainty crashing over the crypto market.


Last Thursday, U.S. regulators filed charges against the founders of crypto exchange BitMEX, who stand accused of failing to prevent money laundering. Adding to the uncertainty, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin dropped another bombshell, claiming in a developer thread that the blockchain is currently “nearly unusable” for many types of apps, and those scaling solutions won’t be ready for several years.

These events conspired against the market; sending Bitcoin on a brief detour to $10,300 before it bounced on Friday as Trump tested positive for Covid-19 following a fiery debate with presidential candidate Joe Biden. 

This Week’s Highlights

eToro Launches Staking Services

eToro has launched a staking service for Cardano and Tron, becoming one of the first exchanges to support the staking of Cardano. This allows holders of supporting cryptocurrencies to earn as they HODL, without any of the hassle and complication of staking individually. 

To get rewarded, users can simply buy and hold Cardano and Tron on eToro. They will then automatically receive more of the crypto asset each month, along with an email detailing the aggregated monthly yield and total reward given.

Learn more about staking Cardano and Tron.

BNB Gains From BitMEX’s Loss

Traders have fled the BitMEX exchange as the founders face charges of wrong-doing from U.S. authorities. 

Yet while BitMEX is under scrutiny, Binance Coin is feeling the benefit. The native token of the Binance Chain has increased more than 8% over the past week and is now rapidly approaching $30. This rally puts the coin back in the top five cryptocurrencies as measured by market cap.

Zcash Surges on Adoption of Shielded Transaction 

Privacy coin Zcash has made double-digit gains this week, as its signature shielded transactions feature garners increased adoption.

Shielded transactions grant selective privacy to senders and recipients, but the feature is not supported by the majority of exchanges due to concerns over regulatory compliance.

Since the Gemini exchange enabled shielded transactions last week, Zcash has seen a surge of transactions protected by the shielding technology. September saw a new record of 18,716 fully shielded transactions, representing 11% of all Zcash transactions.

The Week Ahead

As DeFi mania fades and the U.S. election comes into focus, we could see Bitcoin take center stage over the next few weeks.

The biggest factor influencing both cryptocurrency and global markets is likely to be President Donald Trump’s illness, which is now threatening to impact the presidential election. Experts give the president a 95% chance of survival, but the uncertainty around his illness could still create volatility.

Nevertheless, with a new record of 70 days above $10K, Bitcoin’s resilience in the face of turmoil bodes well for its ability to weather the coming storm.

 

 

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