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Zcash Leaves Crypto Market Behind with 50 Percent Weekly Spike

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

Zcash Leaves Crypto Market Behind with 50 Percent Weekly Spike

The cryptocurrency markets are flashing red as the third week of May comes to close.

The total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies has dropped by 14.48 percent to $366 billion in the last 7 days, taking the month-to-date losses close to 30 percent, according to CoinMarketcap.

Further, the probability that the cryptocurrency market will regain poise next week looks low, given that the bear grip around bitcoin seems to have strengthened, according to technical charts. The world’s largest cryptocurrency by market value fell below one-month lows under $8,000 today, showing losses of 3.6 percent on a weekly basis.

Other larger cryptocurrencies like bitcoin cash (BCH) and EOS are reporting at least a 14 percent decline, while ethereum’s ether (ETH) has largely remained flat-lined on a weekly basis, while Ripple (XRP) has depreciated by 1.96 percent.

Amid the broad-based losses, however, lesser-known cryptocurrencies like zcash (ZEC), binance coin (BNB) and lisk (LSK) have managed to put on a good show and are ranking higher on the list of gainers among the top 25 cryptocurrencies by market cap.

Weekly top gainers

Zcash

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

Weekly performance: +49.95 percent
All-time high: $953
Closing price on May 11: $238.83
Current market price: $358.12
Rank as per market capitalization: 20

Zcash (ZEC) picked up a bid earlier this week after Gemini Trust Co. which was founded by the Winklevoss twins, announced support for trading the privacy-focused cryptocurrency. Notably, daily trading volume has jumped by 285 percent on a week-on-week basis, so the rally looks sustainable.

Daily chart

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

ZEC’s rebound from the triangle support (former resistance) has reinforced the bull case and adds credence to the ascending (bullish) 10-day moving average (MA). Further, the 50-day MA has turned bullish (sloping upwards).

ZEC could find acceptance above the 200-day MA lined up at $360 next week. On the downside, only a close below the 10-day MA would abort the bullish view.

Binance Coin

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

Weekly performance: +15.93 percent
All-time high: $22.48
Closing price on May 11: $12.99
Current market price: $15.06
Rank as per market capitalization: 18

Binance coin (BNB) spent a better part of this week trading sideways before rising to a four-month high of $16.39 on Binance exchange Friday.

Daily chart

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

Stepping back a little, the relative strength index (RSI) had fallen below strong support at 49.00 on May 10, signaling a bearish breakdown. Accordingly, BNB prices followed suit and fell below the 50-day moving average on May 15, suggesting that the trendline support could be breached in a convincing manner,

However, BNB defended the trendline support earlier today and rallied to four-month highs. That said, only a daily close (as per UTC) above $16.00 (April 25 high) would confirm a bullish breakout and would open the doors to $20.00. Meanwhile, acceptance below the ascending trendline would indicate a short-term bearish reversal.

Lisk

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

Weekly performance: +3.88 percent
All-time high: $39.31
Closing price on May 11: $10.05
Current market price: $10.44
Rank as per market capitalization: 24

Lisk (LSK) is reporting a 3.8 percent week-on-week gain. While the CCID Research Institute of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ranked LSK third on its global public chain technology index this week, the news failed to put a strong bid under the cryptocurrency.

Daily chart

Zcash leaves crypto market behind with 50 percent weekly spike

The above chart shows, LSK is struggling to scale the 50-day MA hurdle (currently located a $10.78) in a convincing manner. Further, the 10-day MA has crossed the 50-day MA from above, signaling a bearish crossover. As a result, the bulls have an uphill task ahead.

A daily close below $9.37 (May 11 low) would open the doors to a deeper sell-off towards $7.96 (April 12 low).

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Published at Fri, 18 May 2018 18:20:11 +0000

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Bitcoinist spoke with Landry Ntahe, head of operations at BCB ATM, a London-based bitcoin ATM startup that currently holds the number two position by market share in the UK. 


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Today, BCB ATM has 16% of the bitcoin ATM market share in the UK with seven locations in London where their Lamassu machines can be found. With an aggressive strategy of expansion to other UK cities and beyond, it’s planning to take over this nascent industry by undercutting their competition, offering customers much lower fees when buying bitcoin.

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While the number of bitcoin ATMs has already broken the 1,000 mark, the scene in London is thriving in particular, with new machines being added every month. Besides simply buying bitcoin, BCB ATM is aiming to provide additional services through their machines such as sending money abroad, topping up mobile accounts and more, which should help bring bitcoin closer to mainstream adoption.


Bitcoinist: What has been your biggest challenge in running a BTM business?

Landry Ntahe (LN): Lack of awareness of bitcoin in the elder generation, which makes them reluctant to place a BTM in their establishment. More needs to be done to educate others about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. That’s why we’re here to bring online currency to the high street. 

Bitcoinist: What competitive advantage are you relying on to become the number one BTM company?

LN: We are always working hard to find new ways of bringing our services to the masses. Our next plan is altcoin adoption across our ATM network.

Bitcoinist: How big is your team?

LN: We have a core team of 5 from different working backgrounds including a young apprentice as well as agents throughout the UK.

Bitcoinist: Have you considered producing your own machines?

LN: We leave the hardware to the manufacturers, our main focus and interest is on the software and developing relationships with the manufacturers to suggest features that we feel would be should be implemented in the future to improve the services offered.

Bitcoinist: What features do you feel should be added besides buying bitcoin?

LN: We’d like to merge everyday payment services such as topping up your mobile phone with our BTM’s. We would like to see everyday household bills paid with our machines. That is gas, electricity, Internet, phone etc.

Bitcoinist: How are you able to offer your customer 4% fees compared to your competitors’ 8%?

LN: With strategic planning to reduce overall overheads and costs as well as a risk strategy to manage volatility and also working very closely with an upcoming Lithuanian based exchange who we met at the recently held bitcoin & Blockchain conference in Moscow. 

Bitcoinist: Does that mean you’re looking at Russia to grow your BTM network?

LN: We have been approached by a few countries to expand our network but we have made a promising friendship with a development team along with a manufacturing company in Russia.

Bitcoinist: Are you currently only focusing on London however?

LN: We’re currently open to any city in the UK. We have an installation due in Birmingham coming soon. We’re also in talks with CoinFestUK to get a BTM installed and assisting a venture to increase awareness in Manchester.

Bitcoinist: What’s your market share threshold that you’d like to reach before expanding into other cities?

LN: Our plan is that we want to expand to every major UK city within the next 18 months.

Bitcoinist: Are your machines one-way or two-way as well?

LN: We currently have one-way machines but our new two-way machines are due to be installed at one of our Central London locations next week.

Bitcoinist: From a business standpoint, is one type more profitable to operate than the other; or does it depend on location?

LN: From online studies and articles, there is a higher demand for one-way BTMs. However, we would like to stay ahead of the game and have taken a business decision to install 2-way machines moving forward. We couldn’t say as of yet if it would be more profitable but in our opinion location is the key factor in determining sales and profit.

Bitcoinist: What do you look for in a location or merchant when placing a machine?

LN: Presentation of the establishment, open attitude towards cryptocurrency or willingness to learn about.

Bitcoinist: What does one need besides cash to buy bitcoin from your BTM? Is there a buy limit?

LN: Our current policy doesn’t require any identification such as passport or driving license at the point of sale. But we are currently working with developers to find a way of implementing this without the need of a physical ID to comply with KYC procedures. The buy limit currently is £600 per transaction.

Bitcoinist: Who is the typical BTM customer?

LN: We wouldn’t know, that’s the beauty of bitcoin, anonymity!

Bitcoinist: Where do you acquire your bitcoin?

LN: We use an array of suppliers from exchanges and miners.

Bitcoinist: What would you tell someone who wants to start their own BTM business?

LN: Don’t do it, haha. 

Bitcoinist: Can you share where we could see a BCB machine next?

LN: We have 8 installations due in the next 6 weeks, keep an eye out on social media for updates.

  • Facebook facebook.com/bcbatm
  • Twitter @bcb_atm
  • Add us on Snapchat as we regularly snap videos and pics of installations and updates @bcbatm

Bitcoinist: Thanks for the insight into your business. Best of luck with your expansion plans!


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