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Ethereum dApp Augur Records $2 Million in Bets in US Midterms

Ethereum dApp Augur Records $2 Million in Bets in US Midterms


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Augur, a decentralized prediction platform on the Ethereum blockchain, has recorded over $2 million in bets on election night.

During the United States midterm election, as Augur co-founder Jeremy Gardner stated, bets placed on the outcome of US midterms initially reached $900,000 and eventually surpassed the $2 million mark.

That is, more than 60 percent of the bets Betfair, the biggest betting platform in the world, recorded throughout midterms.

“There’s $700,000 staked on Augur for today’s mid-term election. PredictIt, the leading prediction market, has $550,000. Betfair, the world’s largest betting site, has $3 million. That’s progress,” said Gardner on November 6, adding “Over $900k, excuse me.”

Growth of dApps

Since its launch on the Ethereum mainnet in July, Augur, often described as the most complex dApp on the Ethereum blockchain network, has seen a significant increase in the number of bets and active users.

In July, BKCM CEO Brian Kelly noted that the launch of Augur represented the progress Ethereum has made over the past year in terms of scalability, especially if it can handle the transaction output large dApps like Augur demand.

At the time, Augur already had millions of dollars at stake and the large amount of ETH, the native cryptocurrency of Ethereum, placed on the platform to bet on variety of subjects led investors of both the platform and the Ethereum blockchain network to be optimistic in the long-term growth of the sector.

“Augur was one of the oldest ICOs [initial coin offerings] and the platform has been in development for about two to three years now. What’s interesting about this is probably going to be one of the biggest decentralized apps launched on top of Ethereum. If Augur doesn’t slow the system down [unlike CryptoKitties] that could generally be a positive for Ethereum.”

This week, after recording a five-fold increase in the number of active users, Augur demonstrated a stake of over $2 million on a single topic that is the US midterm election, showing promising progress and growth since its mainnet release four months ago.

According to DappRadar, a platform that provides real-time data of dApps, Augur has recorded a volume of over 4,000 ETH over the last 24 hours, which is equivalent to $880,000 based on the current price of Ethereum.

The daily volume of Augur exceeds that of the five largest Ethereum-based games combined and nears that of the largest decentralized exchanges in the market including IDEX and ForkDelta.

Ethereum dapp augur records $2 million in bets in us midterms

Killer Applications of the Blockchain

bitcoin has long been considered as a killer application of blockchain technology due to its ability to completely decentralize the process of settling payments between multiple parties.

Betting, like payment settlement, is an activity that can be performed in a purely peer-to-peer manner with distributed escrow and smart contract systems in place made possible through the utilization of Ethereum.

As the blockchain technology evolves and matures, it will be able to support more applications and maximize its potential in a selected group of areas that can benefit from decentralization.

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Published at Wed, 07 Nov 2018 16:32:42 +0000

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Investors Hoping to Make a Killing off of Bitcoin May Not Get Rich After All

The value of bitcoin continues to dominate the headlines as prices climb ever higher. This has attracted even more investors to venture into bitcoin mining, looking to make a killing off the digital currency.


If you’re thinking about getting rich by mining bitcoin, though, think again. Much like panning for gold in the Yukon River was a waste of time for more than 100,000 prospectors looking to find their fortunes during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s, so too is mining for the popular cryptocurrency.

In simplest terms, in order to mine bitcoin, computers running special mining software mine ‘blocks’ that reward them with bitcoin. bitcoin Wiki explains:

Each block contains, among other things, a record of some or all recent transactions, and a reference to the block that came immediately before it. It also contains an answer to a difficult-to-solve mathematical puzzle – the answer to which is unique to each block. New blocks cannot be submitted to the network without the correct answer – the process of “mining” is essentially the process of competing to be the next to find the answer that “solves” the current block. The mathematical problem in each block is extremely difficult to solve, but once a valid solution is found, it is very easy for the rest of the network to confirm that the solution is correct. There are multiple valid solutions for any given block – only one of the solutions needs to be found for the block to be solved.

Sounds easy, right? Wrong. The difficulty to mine each block and the power required to do so have increased to such an extent that only those who have invested enough in mining rigs and computing power have any real chance to mine enough bitcoins to be considered ‘rich’. The rest are lucky to break even, and most end up spending more in equipment and electricity costs than they ever actually earn.

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Should Investors Be Worried About the Turn of Events?

With more and more people joining the mining community, two questions still linger – one, should you be worried about the abrupt turn of events? Two, will bitcoin mining be remembered in history as just an investment that got only a few people rich?

The tremendous increase in the price of bitcoin in the last year or so has seen many speculators sucked in, with many of them being ordinary investors without much know-how about bitcoin mining. It is also likely that more have been drawn in because of news from mainstream financial exchanges announcing that they plan to make bitcoin a tradable asset by offering Bitcoin futures and derivatives.

Satoshi Nakamoto’s original idea behind the digital currency was that it would become purely a store of value, just like gold. But over time it has come to be viewed by many as a replacement of currencies like the pound, euro, and dollar – one that is fully decentralized therefore incapable of being altered or controlled by any central bank. This has led to many people in the banking industry to consider bitcoin as a big fraud, with big names such as Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs and Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan describing it as a bubble that would eventually pop.

The Bank of England’s deputy Governor Sir Jon Cunliffe also added his view, saying that bitcoin is just a sideshow and that it is not big enough to pose a threat to the larger global economy. He has also cautioned investors, asking them to first “do their homework” before they put in money into it.

bitcoin is enjoying a free ride, as of now, but with regulators getting closer to regulating this freshly minted industry, it is not certain what the future holds. Investors feel that they have done their homework well, while regulators, on the other hand, feel that they have more work yet to do.

Do you bitcoin a worthy investment now that mainstream financial exchanges are considering it as a tradable asset or a risky one considering regulators are likely to move in soon? Let us know in the comments below.


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