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Ripple (XRP) Price Skyrockets: More Gains Above $0.50, $0.52 Likely

Ripple (xrp) price skyrockets: more gains above $0. 50, $0. 52 likely

Ripple (XRP) Price Skyrockets: More Gains Above $0.50, $0.52 Likely

Ripple (xrp) price skyrockets: more gains above $0. 50, $0. 52 likely
  • Ripple price extended its rally above the $0.4500 and $0.4700 resistances against the US dollar.
  • The price tested the $0.4800 area and it looks set to extend gains above $0.5000.
  • Yesterday’s highlighted important ascending channel is intact with support near $0.4390 on the hourly chart of the XRP/USD pair (data source from Kraken).
  • There were sharp gains in Ethereum above $250 and $260, opening the doors for $300.

Ripple price started a significant upward move against the US Dollar and bitcoin. XRP broke $0.4750 and it looks set to surpass $0.5000 or even $0.5200 in the near term.

Ripple Price Analysis

In the past few sessions, ripple price gained a strong bullish momentum above the $0.4200 resistance against the US Dollar. The XRP/USD pair surged above the $0.4400 and $0.4500 resistance levels to register more than 15% gains. The upward move was such that the price even broke the $0.4750 resistance and the price is now trading well above the 100 hourly simple moving average. A swing high is formed at $0.4802 and the price remains elevated above the $0.4700 level.

An initial support is near the $0.4670 level. It coincides with the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent wave from the $0.4262 low to $0.4802 high. If there is a downside extension, the price could test the $0.4540 or $0.4520 support levels. The 50% Fib retracement level of the recent wave from the $0.4262 low to $0.4802 high is also near $0.4532 to act as a strong support for the bulls. More importantly, yesterday’s highlighted important ascending channel is intact with support near $0.4390 on the hourly chart of the XRP/USD pair.

Therefore, dips remains well supported near $0.4540 and $0.4400 in the near term. On the upside, a break above the channel resistance and $0.4810 is likely to set the pace for more gains. An immediate resistance could be $0.4920, above which the price is likely to test the main $0.5000 barrier. Any further gains may perhaps clear the path for a push towards the $0.5200 level.

Looking at the chart, ripple price is following a strong uptrend above the $0.4400 and $0.4500 support. It seems like the price is readying for the next leg above the $0.4850 and $0.4920. If there is a downside correction, the bulls are likely to buy aggressively near the $0.4540 and $0.4520 support levels.

Technical Indicators

Hourly MACD – The MACD for XRP/USD is currently gaining momentum in the bullish zone, with strong positive signs.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for XRP/USD is currently above the 70 level and it is likely climbing towards 80.

Major Support Levels – $0.4540, $0.4520 and $0.4400.

Major Resistance Levels – $0.4810, $0.4920 and $0.5000.

Published at Thu, 16 May 2019 04:11:45 +0000

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How Bulletproofs Could Make Bitcoin Privacy Less Costly

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Bulletproofs, presented in a paper titled “Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More,” describe a new zero-knowledge proof system. The proposal uses on-chain scaling for privacy and suggests a new, faster and more compact way to verify privacy-enhancing Confidential Transactions (CTs). Specifically, Bulletproofs can decrease the size of these verifications for these types of transactions drastically. Furthermore, the authors of the paper — Stanford University’s Applied Cryptography Group, overseen by professor Dan Boneh — have already managed to create a practical implementation for Bulletproofs.

This is how it works.

Currently, all transaction information — such as wallet addresses and especially the sent amount of bitcoins — are visible on the bitcoin blockchain. This affects the privacy of all users. If we wish to pay wages via the bitcoin network, for example, this means that every salary will be visible on the blockchain network. This, in turn, could mean that someone (like your landlord) could look up how much money you’re making to try and increase your rent accordingly.

Confidential Transactions are much needed to bring any type of blockchain to a higher level of privacy. Confidential Transactions combine and utilize several cryptographic tricks so that only the sender and the receiver of a transaction are aware of the amount transacted. These cryptographic tricks let users obfuscate the amounts they are transacting while still allowing onlookers to perform math on the obfuscated amounts. Basically, anyone can still check that the sum of sent bitcoins is greater than the sum of received bitcoins.

Confidential Transactions are realized with “zero-knowledge proofs.” These proofs are best described as a method for proving to another party that a Confidential Transaction is valid without conveying any information about the Confidential Transaction itself.

However, as stated in the Bulletproofs paper: “Current proposals for CT zero-knowledge proofs have either been prohibitively large or required a trusted setup. Neither is desirable.”

First of all, if we have to prove multiple range proofs, which is the case for multisignature transactions, the complexity and size will scale in a linear fashion. For example, if the size of a single proof is 2 kB, two proofs are 4 kB, three proofs are 6 kB and so on.

Additionally, zero-knowledge proofs typically require a trusted setup: they must be initialized by some trusted authority. However, the security properties of the bitcoin system don’t apply to that authority because in practice it means that the authority could produce fake “proofs.” These fake proofs could lead to uncontrolled and undetectable inflation.

Bulletproofs could solve these problems.

According to the paper, “In any distributed system where proofs are transmitted over a network or stored for a long time, short proofs reduce overall cost.”

Bulletproofs are claimed to be able to reduce the cryptographic proof significantly: from 8 kB to 734 bytes, though this depends on what the transaction looks like. Moreover, when dealing with multiple proofs, the size increases with just a few percent instead of this linear scaling. And in addition, Bulletproofs do not require a trusted setup.

Andrew Poelstra, contributor to the research paper and mathematician at Blockstream, believes that Bulletproofs are very practical: “We have already implemented a first version in the bitcoin crypto library libsec256k1, which can verify proofs three and a half times faster than the verifier for the classic rangeproofs. It is a drop-in replacement for classic rangeproofs that does not affect other aspects of the system and is therefore very easy to integrate.”

Until now, Confidential Transactions were just a theoretical concept because they were so heavy to implement. With Bulletproofs, the implementation of Confidential Transactions on bitcoin suddenly becomes more likely.

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