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Crypto Valley Association Taps VC Firm Lakestar as Strategic Partner

Crypto valley association taps vc firm lakestar as strategic partner

Crypto Valley Association Taps VC Firm Lakestar as Strategic Partner

Crypto valley association taps vc firm lakestar as strategic partner

Switzerland-based blockchain consortium, the Crypto Valley Association (CVA), has added European venture capital firm Lakestar as a strategic partner, the association revealed to CoinDesk this week.

Lakestar has previously dabbled in blockchain, and in 2017 made investments in crypto wallet provider Blockchain and exchange startup ShapeShift. Its portfolio also includes investments in Skype, Spotify, Facebook and Airbnb.

With the announcement, Lakestar will join the rank of CVA’s existing strategic partners that include the multinational consulting firm PwC, and ethereum startup ConsenSys. In addition, Lakestar will chair the CVA’s new “Venture Building” working group, which will be comprised of experts from both the blockchain and business sectors.

Lakestar has previously raised two funds with an aggregate volume of 500 million euros in 2013 and 2015, and intends to leverage this experience to offer guidance on tech investments for the Swiss blockchain consortium.

The CVA, which has more than 600 members, said it expects the partnership to be mutually beneficial.

“Their experience of investing and assisting technology entrepreneurs effectively scale and internationalize will provide unique insight to support the work of the CVA and our members,” CVA president Oliver Bussman said of the firm.

Likewise, the CVA said Lakestar will gain “greater access to and understanding of its startup community and ecosystem” through its involvement.

“We see great synergy between our proven track record of building global, digital leaders and the work of the CVA’s blockchain-focused teams,” Lakestar partner Nicolas Brand said. “We look forward to working with the CVA and its members in supporting some of Crypto Valley’s most exciting projects.”

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Published at Mon, 14 May 2018 01:00:05 +0000

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Litecoin Price Tops $11 Amid SegWit Euphoria, Coinbase Support

With Litecoin’s price rallying and SegWit activation around the corner, bitcoin’s baby brother may soon be added to Coinbase.


Litecoin on Coinbase

Litecoin is the currently on the center stage of the blockchain sphere as the activation of SegWit becomes imminent and the price rallies to heights not seen since 2014. Now, it seems like Litecoin may become the second alternative cryptocurrency to be added to Coinbase, following Ethereum.

A recent Twitter conversation between Charlie Lee, founder of Litecoin and Brian Armstrong, co-founder and CEO of Coinbase, reveals that both want to see Litecoin added to Coinbase so that users can easily buy the altcoin with national currencies.

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Although Litecoin trades on the GDAX exchange which belongs to Coinbase, adding it to the main Coinbase platform is a much more relevant step for LTC given that Coinbase is meant for the mainstream audience that is now entering the cryptocurrency scene, while GDAX is a platform for experienced traders. The addition of Litecoin to Coinbase will, as so, make it much easier for users to acquire it with fiat currencies.

Earlier this month, Coinbase received an approval by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to offer its customers the option of trading both Litecoin and Ether, making it the first NY-based exchange to offer both Litecoin and Ethereum markets.

SegWit may be coming for Litecoin

The argument used by Charlie Lee to get Litecoin into Coinbase is that Litecoin’s trading volume in GDAX was above $10M for the day, which was caused by the rally experienced yesterday in which Litecoin gained over 20% in value, going as high as $12.70.

CryptoCompare Index: Litecoin (LTC)

The reason for the surge in value is connected to the imminent activation of SegWit. Miner approval went as high as 65% yesterday (on the last 576 blocks at the time) and it’s currently sitting at 68%.

Once (if) the 75% mining approval threshold for SegWit activation is reached, miner approval will need to stay above this figure for two weeks (8064 blocks) in order to be activated. If SegWit is in fact activated in Litecoin, the following days/weeks could prove crucial for bitcoin’s future, as Litecoin leads the way as a scalability testbed for bitcoin. If the price increases tremendously, miners may be tempted to support SegWit with an increase in the mining revenue in mind.

SegWit support poll

Who is and Isn’t Signaling SegWit?

While some of the biggest Litecoin mining pools are signaling their support for SegWit, like F2Pool (34%), Batpool (11.6%), HappyChina (9.8%) and others, some refuse to change their position. Most notably, LTC1BTC which is the second biggest Litecoin mining pool in the market.

Litecoin mining pool market share

Jiang Zhuoer, founder of LTC1BTC said in an interview that LTC1BTC would not signal SegWit approval and he added that no other primary Litecoin pool would, which turned out to be incorrect.

Currently, only LTC1BTC (11.8%),BW (11%), Antpool (2.6%), LTC.top (2.4%) and Prohashing (1.4%) are not signaling for SegWit. It seems unlikely that Antpool and Prohashing will change to support SegWit, given their opposition to SegWit and support for bitcoin Unlimited.

Now, it all comes down to BW. Although it’s unclear what BW’s position on the matter is, we can expect an update to be released according to a recent tweet by the pool:

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With BW’s 11% share of the Litecoin mining network, SegWit will most likely be activated. 

Will BW move to activate SegWit, allowing Litecoin to be the first SegWit-enabled cryptocurrency? Would this help bitcoin’s case for SegWit? Let us know what you think in the comment section.


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