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Overstock Ups Investment in Bitt, Furthering Digital Currency Issuance by Central Banks

Overstock ups investment in bitt, furthering digital currency issuance by central banks

Overstock Ups Investment in Bitt, Furthering Digital Currency Issuance by Central Banks

Overstock ups investment in bitt, furthering digital currency issuance by central banks

Today, Overstock’s Medici Ventures doubled down on its investment in the realm of digital currency for central banks. The additional $3 million dollar investment in  Caribbean blockchain-based digital payment provider Bitt.com signals a reaffirmation of Overstock and Medici’s belief in the ability of digital currencies to become the de facto means of payment transactions.

Medici Ventures originally invested $4 million in the Barbados-based fintech company in 2016. At the time of the initial investment, Overstock CEO, Patrick Byrne, stated, “Bitt has a vision for the Caribbean of frictionless mobile cash, beginning with central banks transparently issuing digital fiat which is then exchanged on a blockchain (all under proper regulatory oversight, as with our tØ offering to Wall Street).”  

In a recent conversation with bitcoin Magazine, Byrne reaffirmed his company’s continued belief in that vision. He pointed out the ubiquity of payments in the island nation, citing that people use digital currency for all kinds of purchases at 150–200 stores around the island, even at the fried-chicken restaurant chain Chefette. “You can walk into this charming chain and buy a drumstick with your phone,” said Byrne, “so it’s basically mobile banking but it’s not tied to any bank.”

To Byrne, the local utilization and adoption of blockchain-backed digital fiat for small purchases, such as a meal, is a positive signal that the Bitt success could spread to other countries. In late February 2018, Overstock announced Bitt had signed a memorandum of understanding with another Caribbean island: Montserrat.

“As goes Montserrat, so goes the globe,” said Byrne.

Hyperbole aside, Montserrat is technically a British Overseas Territory. “There are other countries behind them … we have ‘central bank in a box,’” Byrne said. “The difference between us and all the other people who say they are doing it … is we are going step by step and taking these steps.” Those steps seem to allow Bitt.com to provide a turn-key solution for central banks to issue new fiat currencies digitally on a blockchain, something Byrne suggested is not being adequately fulfilled by others attempting to provide a similar solution.

By exercising its option to increase its ownership stake in Bitt’s total Class A and B common shares by 8.6 percent in exchange for $3 million in additional funding, Overstock’s ownership stake in Bitt has increased by 8.6 percent.

The new investment underscores what Medici Ventures president, Jonathan Johnson, stated in today’s press release: “[Bitt] has positioned itself as a clear leader in applying blockchain technology to solve real-world problems … Bitt has taken a good idea and grown it into a viable product able to make the financial lives of Caribbean residents easier. We’re pleased to take a larger stake in this forward-thinking company, as it aligns with Medici Ventures’ goals of re-democratizing capital.”

For his part, Bitt CEO Rawdon Adams stated that the “reaffirmation” of his company’s promise by Medici Venture was “a tremendous reflection on the dedication, motivation and execution skills of my colleagues.”

He added, “Bitt is in a unique position to provide the solutions to boost both financial inclusion and overall economic performance through its blockchain-based software. That’s already being recognized by regional governments overseeing economies characterized by large informal sectors, persistently high rates of poverty and expensive traditional financial services.”

Published at Thu, 08 Mar 2018 20:00:11 +0000

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China’s Biggest Exchanges to Add Ethereum, Other Altcoins as Demand Surges

As altcoins continue to gain popularity throughout the world, bitcoin exchanges in China are also getting in on the action and listing alternative cryptocurrencies.


Huobi to Support Altcoins

As the moratorium on cryptocurrency withdrawals is expected to soon end in China, exchanges in the country seem to be turning their attention to alternative cryptocurrencies. Two days ago, one of the big three exchanges in China, Huobi, announced it will launch Ethereum trading on May 31.

The announcement reads:

We are excited to announce the CNY/ETH will be listed on our exchanges. Trading will start at 12:00 May 31st (GMT +8). ETH deposit and withdrawal is available from now on.

Today, Huobi released a list of altcoins that are to be added in the future according to the rank of the coin in said list. According to Huboi’s underlying model, Ethereum, Litecoin and Ripple are the highest ranking coins following bitcoin, followed by Dash, Zcash and Dogecoin.

Online news service cnLedger tweeted:

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The list was ranked using a model created by Huobi which factors in the coin’s strategy, marketing, activity, risk and technology to calculate the relevance of the coin.

The list and underlying model can be seen in Huobi’s official announcement.

BTCC to Get In On the Action as Well

Huobi isn’t the only bitcoin exchange in China that is to list alternative cryptocurrencies.

After a two-week poll, in which over 190k votes by the cryptocurrency community were counted, Ethereum Classic will be listed in the BTCC exchange. Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC tweeted:

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Although the exchanges employed a completely different method in which Huobi used a model to rank cryptocurrencies and BTCC used a community poll, both exchanges are interested in opening the doors for the Chinese community to invest in  alternative cryptocurrencies.

Huobi and BTCC, however, are not the first exchanges in the country to list alternative cryptocurrencies. The China-based Yunbi exchange allows users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies like Etherem, Ethereum Classic, Zcash, QTUM, Bitshares, and others. BTC38 also offers a multitude of cryptocurrencies to be bought and sold for CNY. Lastly, CHBTC also lists Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, and Litecoin.

Crypto in Asia

Although less-known exchanges in the country offer altcoin trading, most Chinese users are only familiar with bitcoin and Litecoin, given that most cryptocurrency investors use one of the big three exchanges in the country, BTCC, OKCoin and Huobi.

China plays a big part in the bitcoin world, ranking in the top 3 countries by daily trading volume but other countries in the continent are becoming increasingly interested in cryptocurrencies and it’s not just bitcoin and Litecoin.

Take Japan, for example, where the recent Bitcoin law has created an accentuated demand for cryptocurrencies, making the JPY the biggest Bitcoin pair in the world by trading volume and that’s not all. Other cryptocurrencies are also gaining traction in the country.

Co-Founder of IndieSquare and Community Director at the Counterparty Foundation, stated in a recent blog post:

First, one of the unique characteristics of the Japanese crypto space is that altcoins are very popular as a means of investment and some of them have very strong and dedicated communities; some even more active than the bitcoin community itself in a way. Among them, two of the most popular altcoins in Japan are XRP(Ripple) and XEM(NEM).

In South Korea, Ethereum and Ethereum Classic are also extremely popular, even more so than bitcoin whose daily trading volume is smaller than that of ETH or ETC.

With China adhering to the altcoin craze, could Asia become the capital for alternative cryptocurrencies?


Images courtesy of Shutterstock.com, Twitter 

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