Bitcoin Experts: Forget Price, Look At Investment When Weighing Success

Bitcoin Experts: Forget Price, Look At Investment When Weighing Success

As Bitcoin rides new all-time highs, commentators are increasingly pointing to more important progress behind the scenes.


Bitcoin: Market Cap, Investment Real Performers

Both the cryptocurrency and wider press focussed heavily on the Bitcoin price this week, which is currently hovering around $1320.

Events such as a new peak of $1350 on Coinbase attracted less intense reactions than the previous price surge in early March, with social media reactions consequently stating such highs are now “not exciting.”

The real news, however, is the underlying strength of various market indicators which are solidifying further every month.

Bitcoin Core developer Jonas Schnelli noted Saturday for example that Bitcoin is contributing $2.3 million of extra market value daily.

The positive signs were continued by ARK Blockchain’s Chris Burniske, whose increasingly widespread commentaries also covered the uptick.

In a further tweet Saturday, Burniske noted that while its price was buoyant, Bitcoin’s market cap was now twice what it was during the 2013 highs seen prior to Mt. Gox’s collapse.

…While Ethereum Gets Its ETF Moment

His statements of support for crypto investment meanwhile are timely. Cash injections into the market have recently become a talking point as a continued raft of mostly Ethereum-based ICOs generates surprisingly large sums in ever shorter periods of time.

The last of these ICOs from Blockchain prediction market Gnosis has become arguably the most discussed – even controversial – example.

The offering, which began with developers already holding 95% of tokens, sold out in under 15 minutes and generated $12.5 million in revenue. Combined with developer holdings, Gnosis’ tokens are worth a total of $298.5 million.

“Now that the token sale has concluded, we have huge expectations to fill,” founder Martin Koeppelmann said in a follow-up statement Friday, adding the startup was “prepared to deliver” on its promises.

Ether’s price is also cruising at never-before-seen levels, shadowing Bitcoin as separate news surfaced this week that the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) was evaluating an Ethereum ETF and reconsidering its verdict on the Winkelvoss twins’ Bitcoin version.

The SEC move was the result of an appeal put forward by the Bitcoin ETF’s BATS exchange following the decision to reject it, which the agency subsequently accepted.

The ETH fund’s chances meanwhile appear to be somewhat better for a first attempt, as Ether itself is a regulated asset by the New York State Department of Financial Services.

The strong business interest in Ethereum in the form of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) provides further background to the fund’s chances of charting its own course at the regulator.

EEA members include Microsoft, Intel, Thomson Reuters and JPMorgan Chase, the last of these having announced this week it had quit the allegedly Blockchain-focused R3 Consortium.

What do you think about Bitcoin’s indicators? Let us know in the comments below!


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