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Bitcoin Price Rages to New 2019 High Beyond $5,900 with Fuming Bulls Ahead

Bitcoin price rages to new 2019 high beyond $5,900 with fuming bulls ahead

Bitcoin Price Rages to New 2019 High Beyond $5,900 with Fuming Bulls Ahead

Bitcoin price rages to new 2019 high beyond $5,900 with fuming bulls ahead

By CCN.com: Within three hours, the bitcoin price surged from $5,682 to $5,910 on Coinbase, a leading regulated crypto exchange that operates in the U.S. market, reaching a new 2019 high.

In the past week, the bitcoin price has soared by more than 11 percent, allowing the rest of the crypto market to add $20 billion to its market capitalization.

The valuation of the crypto market is up more thn $20 billion in the past week (source: coinmarketcap.com)

In consideration of the recent performance of bitcoin and the projections of industry experts, prominent crypto researcher Willy Woo has said he is 95 percent certain the low $3,000 region was the bottom for bitcoin.

What Would it Take to Confirm bitcoin Bull Market?

In November 2018, Woo predicted bitcoin to reach a bottom in the second quarter of 2019 based on an indicator called NVTS, which evaluates fundamental data such as transaction volume among other types of data pertaining to the blockchain to analyze the long-term trend of bitcoin.

At the time, Woo said that all blockchain indicators point toward a bearish trend. Weeks later, the bitcoin price plunged from more than $6,000 ultimately to $3,150, as projected by the researcher.

“This last reading of our blockchain and macro market indicators is still in play. What has changed is that NVTS has now broken its support, typically a sell signal. All our blockchain indicators remain bearish. NVT, NVTS, MVRV, BNM, NVM. They are experimental but have served to make very correct calls to date, even when traditional on-exchange indicators were reading to the contrary,” Woo said last year.

The accurate analysis of the macro trend of bitcoin by Woo can be primarily attributed to his consideration of fundamental factors as well as technical factors to better evaluate market conditions.

On May 7, Woo said that based on the Bitcoin Network Momentum and the 200-day moving average (MA)–a technical indicator typically used to project the long-term trend of an asset–bitcoin likely hit its bottom at $3,150 and is in the process of forming a bull market.

Woo explained:

To summarise my view of the market in one spot instead of various webcasts and tweets. I’m 95% certain the market has bottomed, that’s to say we are unlikely to break below past lows.

The bull market (upward and onwards) has not formally confirmed just yet. We need to successfully retest the 200 day MA & Realised Cap (both ~$4,400 right now), or without retest we need to stay above them for a sizeable time, say another month.

In the upcoming weeks, many analysts generally expect bitcoin to undergo a consolidation period, demonstrating stability at the current price level.

While some traders anticipate the dominant cryptocurrency to retest some support levels below $5,000, as long as BTC remains above $4,400, Woo noted that the momentum of the asset can be sustained.

Fidelity is Coming

The noticeable increase in the interest in bitcoin, as shown in the surge in the real spot volume of bitcoin which hovers at around $550 million–up nearly two-fold from $270 million in March–comes after Bloomberg reported Fidelity will launch a crypto trading service in weeks.

“We currently have a select set of clients we’re supporting on our platform. We will continue to roll out our services over the coming weeks and months based on our clients’ needs, jurisdictions, and other factors. Currently, our service offering is focused on Bitcoin,” Fidelity spokesperson Arlene Roberts told Bloomberg.

Apart from various technical indicators pointing toward upward momentum for bitcoin, the strengthening of the infrastructure supporting crypto assets may be rekindling the confidence of investors in the asset class, as it would enable investors who were previously unable to commit to the crypto market to reconsider their stance on the market.

Published at Tue, 07 May 2019 07:12:47 +0000

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EU’s Bitcoin Database Could Make Privacy a Thing of the Past

The EU may set up a bitcoin database to keep track of crypto users’ identities and wallet addresses in its bid to combat terrorist financing and money laundering.


bitcoin has had its fair share of controversy, previously being seen as the preferred medium of exchange for criminals on the black market. In addition, its high level of anonymity has raised concerns that it could be used to finance terrorism, as well as to aid in money laundering schemes.

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These negative associations are exactly why the European Union (EU) has been working towards to implementing regulatory processes with regard to cryptocurrencies. This year’s phenomenal increase in crypto prices and popularity might also have something to do with it though.

The crypto industry reached a record-breaking $600 billion market cap, with bitcoin being responsible for more than half of that. The most well-known digital currency has had an impressive year, peppered with drastic price surges and forays into mainstream adoption, thanks to futures contracts.

A Comprehensive Database for Crypto Users

The EU’s proposal mean that crypto exchanges will have to follow strict rules with regard to reporting any suspicious activity and will also have to adhere to customer identity regulations.

According to The Telegraph, the newest addition to the Fourth Anti Money Laundering directive states that the EU has the option of creating a “central database registering users’ identities and wallet addresses.”

The updated amendment went on to state:

The report shall be accompanied, if necessary, by appropriate proposals, including, where appropriate, with respect to virtual currencies, empowerments to set-up and maintain a central database registering users’ identities and wallet addresses.

This new proposal will have to wait until 2019 to be considered, the same time that the effectiveness of the new money laundering rules will be discussed. The information on these databases will be available to authorized institutions, such as the National Crime Agency and asset recovery authorities.

No More Hiding Behind bitcoin

These databases will completely rip off the veil of secrecy that shrouds bitcoin. This might be good news for regulators, but not for users. Even though their user information may be private, their transactions made with bitcoin are not.

In addition to exchanges, regulators also have their eye on ICOs for any related fraud or cybercrime. The IRS in America is also on the lookout for any sign of tax avoidance activity made possible with the help of digital currencies.

The irony is that bitcoin’s huge increase in popularity may actually be acting as a deterrent to cyber criminals as the currency’s network is under pressure, resulting in payment delays and high transaction fees.

Exchanges Could Embrace These Changes

Even with its secretive nature, some experts surprisingly believe that exchanges will be on board with the new regulations. Jacek Czarnecki, a lawyer specializing in digital currencies at the Polish law firm, Wardynski & Partners, had this to say:

The new regulatory framework might bring some civilization into the wild west of cryptocurrency and improve interconnections between the blockchain world and traditional financial systems, which have been rather shady so far.

Whether these new policies will have any effect on the popularity, and price, of digital currencies remains to be seen, as does the belief that it will possibly encourage faster mainstream integration.

What do you think about the recent increase in regulatory processes? Will it affect bitcoin’s price and popularity? Let us know in the comments below!


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