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Cryptocurrency Basics: Pros, Cons and How It Works
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What is cryptocurrency?
Cryptocurrency (or “crypto”) is a digital currency, such as Bitcoin, that is used as an alternative payment method or speculative investment. Cryptocurrencies get their name from the cryptographic techniques that let people spend them securely without the need for a central government or bank.
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Bitcoin was initially developed primarily to be a form of payment that isn’t controlled or distributed by a central bank. While financial institutions have traditionally been necessary to verify that a payment has been processed successfully, Bitcoin accomplishes this securely, without that central authority.
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Ethereum uses the same underlying technology as Bitcoin, but instead of strictly peer-to-peer payments, the cryptocurrency is used to pay for transactions on the Ethereum network. This network, built on the Ethereum blockchain, enables entire financial ecosystems to operate without a central authority. To visualize this, think insurance without the insurance company, or real estate titling without the title company.
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Scores of altcoins (broadly defined as any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin) arose to capitalize on the various — and at times promising — use cases for blockchain technology.
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Why do people invest in cryptocurrencies?
People invest in cryptocurrencies for the same reason anyone invests in anything. They hope its value will rise, netting them a profit.
If demand for Bitcoin grows, for example, the interplay of supply and demand could push up its value.
If people began using Bitcoin for payments on a huge scale, demand for Bitcoin would go up, and in turn, its price in dollars would increase. So, if you’d purchased one Bitcoin before that increase in demand, you could theoretically sell that one Bitcoin for more U.S. dollars than you bought it for, making a profit.
The same principles apply to Ethereum. “Ether” is the cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, where developers can build financial apps without the need for a third-party financial institution. Developers must use Ether to build and run applications on Ethereum, so theoretically, the more that is built on the Ethereum blockchain, the higher the demand for Ether.
However, it’s important to note that to some, cryptocurrencies aren’t investments at all. Bitcoin enthusiasts, for example, hail it as a much-improved monetary system over our current one and would prefer we spend and accept it as everyday payment. One common refrain — “one Bitcoin is one Bitcoin” — underscores the view that Bitcoin shouldn’t be measured in USD, but rather by the value it brings as a new monetary system.
Why is Bitcoin still popular?
Since its inception, Bitcoin has been regularly derided as dead, worthless or a scam, in part because its price is prone to meteoric rises and dramatic falls. When Bitcoin’s price rose to $60,000 in 2021 before collapsing to around $17,000 in 2022, many experts and investors said it wouldn’t recover from this burst.
But it did, hitting a series of record highs in early 2024. Those surges in price could be partially be attributed to approval by the SEC of spot Bitcoin ETFs in Jan. 2024. This gave some of the largest asset managers in the world (think Fidelity and BlackRock) a way to offer their clients exposure to Bitcoin, making it easier for those clients to hold Bitcoin in accounts such as IRAs and taxable brokerage accounts.
But Bitcoin’s 2024 price rise is also due to other factors. Every four years, something known as “Bitcoin halving” occurs. The most recent halving occurred in April 2024, cutting the mining reward from 6.25 to 3.125. The anticipation of fewer Bitcoins entering the market drives up the price.
What’s more, the surge in interest rates in 2022 that pummeled growth stocks may have had a similar influence on Bitcoin; investors tend to prefer security over volatility during times of uncertainty. But as talk of interest rate cuts in 2024 circulates, some investors may have more appetite for risky assets like Bitcoin, leading them to get back in now.
And lastly, there are still Bitcoin enthusiasts who preach that looking at Bitcoin through the lens of fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar or Great British pound is missing the point entirely, and that its true value lies in being a new monetary system.
But, if there’s anything about Bitcoin that appears to be predictable, it’s that it will continue to be volatile. In the relative short-term, both camps are likely right: Bitcoin will rise and Bitcoin will fall. But at the moment, it appears the Bitcoin bulls are winning out.
How does cryptocurrency work?
Cryptocurrencies are supported by a technology known as blockchain, which maintains a tamper-resistant record of transactions and keeps track of who owns what. The use of blockchains addressed a problem faced by previous efforts to create purely digital currencies: preventing people from making copies of their holdings and attempting to spend it twice[0].
Individual units of cryptocurrencies can be referred to as coins or tokens, depending on how they are used. Some are intended to be units of exchange for goods and services, others are stores of value, and some can be used to participate in specific software programs such as games and financial products.
How are cryptocurrencies created?
One common way cryptocurrencies are created is through a process known as mining, which is used by Bitcoin. Bitcoin mining can be an energy-intensive process in which computers solve complex puzzles in order to verify the authenticity of transactions on the network. As a reward, the owners of those computers can receive newly created cryptocurrency. Other cryptocurrencies use different methods to create and distribute tokens, and many have a significantly lighter environmental impact.
For most people, the easiest way to get cryptocurrency is to buy it, either from an exchange or another user.
Why are there so many kinds of cryptocurrency?
It’s important to remember that Bitcoin is different from cryptocurrency in general. While Bitcoin is the first and most valuable cryptocurrency, the market is large.
There are more than two million different cryptocurrencies in existence, according to CoinMarketCap.com, a market research website[0]. And while some cryptocurrencies have total market valuations in the hundreds of billions of dollars, others are obscure and essentially worthless.
If you’re thinking about getting into cryptocurrency, it can be helpful to start with one that is commonly traded and relatively well-established in the market. These coins typically have the largest market capitalizations.
Thoughtfully selecting your cryptocurrency, however, is no guarantee of success in such a volatile space. Sometimes, an issue in the deeply interconnected crypto industry can spill out and have broad implications on asset values.
For instance, in November of 2022 the market took a major hit as the cryptocurrency exchange FTX struggled to deal with liquidity issues amid a spike in withdrawals. As the fallout spread, cryptocurrencies both large and small saw their values plummet.
Are cryptocurrencies financial securities, like stocks?
Whether or not cryptocurrency is a security is a bit of a gray area right now. To back up a little, generally, a “security” in finance is anything that represents a value and can be traded. Stocks are securities because they represent ownership in a public company. Bonds are securities because they represent a debt owed to the bondholder. And both of these securities can be traded on public markets.
Regulators are increasingly starting to signal cryptocurrencies should be regulated similarly to other securities, such as stocks and bonds. But this take is receiving pushback; scholars, legal firms and some of the biggest players in the crypto industry have argued against this, claiming the rules that apply to stocks and bonds, for example, don’t apply as broadly to cryptocurrencies.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has set its sights on the sector generally. The agency has raised concerns about activities including crypto staking, and well as the operations of some large crypto companies.
Whether the SEC will treat cryptocurrencies, or specific types of cryptocurrencies, as securities will be at the forefront of crypto regulation, and could have major implications for the asset class in the near future.
Pros and cons of cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency inspires passionate opinions across the spectrum of investors. Here are a few reasons that some people believe it is a transformational technology, while others worry it’s a fad.
Cryptocurrency pros
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Some supporters like the fact that cryptocurrency removes central banks from managing the money supply since over time these banks tend to reduce the value of money via inflation.
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In communities that have been underserved by the traditional financial system, some people see cryptocurrencies as a promising foothold. Pew Research Center data from 2021 found that Asian, Black and Hispanic people “are more likely than White adults to say they have ever invested in, traded or used a cryptocurrency[0].”
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Other advocates like the blockchain technology behind cryptocurrencies, because it’s a decentralized processing and recording system and can be more secure than traditional payment systems.
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Some cryptocurrencies offer their owners the opportunity to earn passive income through a process called staking. Crypto staking involves using your cryptocurrencies to help verify transactions on a blockchain protocol. Though staking has its risks, it can allow you to grow your crypto holdings without buying more.
Cryptocurrency cons
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Many cryptocurrency projects are untested, and blockchain technology in general has yet to gain wide adoption. If the underlying idea behind cryptocurrency does not reach its potential, long-term investors may never see the returns they hoped for.
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For shorter-term crypto investors, there are other risks. Its prices tend to change rapidly, and while that means that many people have made money quickly by buying in at the right time, many others have lost money by doing so just before a crypto crash.
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Those wild shifts in value may also cut against the basic ideas behind the projects that cryptocurrencies were created to support. For example, people may be less likely to use Bitcoin as a payment system if they are not sure what it will be worth the next day.
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The environmental impact of Bitcoin and other projects that use similar mining protocols is significant. A comparison by the University of Cambridge, for instance, said worldwide Bitcoin mining consumes more than twice as much power as all U.S. residential lighting[0]. Some cryptocurrencies use different technology that demands less energy.
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Governments around the world have not yet fully reckoned with how to handle cryptocurrency, so regulatory changes and crackdowns have the potential to affect the market in unpredictable ways.
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Cryptocurrency legal and tax issues
There’s no question that cryptocurrencies are legal in the U.S., though China has essentially banned their use, and ultimately whether they’re legal depends on each individual country.
The question of whether cryptocurrencies are legally allowed, however, is only one part of the legal question. Other things to consider include how crypto is taxed and what you can buy with cryptocurrency.
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Legal tender: You might call them cryptocurrencies, but they differ from traditional currencies in one important way: there’s no requirement in most places that they be accepted as “legal tender.” The U.S. dollar, by contrast, must be accepted for “all debts, public and private.” Countries around the world are taking various approaches to cryptocurrency. For now, in the U.S., what you can buy with cryptocurrency depends on the preferences of the seller.
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Crypto taxes: Again, the term “currency” is a bit of a red herring when it comes to taxes in the U.S. Cryptocurrencies are taxed as property, rather than currency. That means that when you sell them, you’ll pay tax on the capital gains, or the difference between the price of the purchase and sale. And if you’re given crypto as payment — or as a reward for an activity such as mining — you’ll be taxed on the value at the time you received them.
Your decision: Is cryptocurrency a good investment?
Cryptocurrency is a relatively risky investment, no matter which way you slice it. Generally speaking, high-risk investments should make up a small part of your overall portfolio — one common guideline is no more than 10%. You may want to look first to shore up your retirement savings, pay off debt or invest in less-volatile funds made up of stocks and bonds.
There are other ways to manage risk within your crypto portfolio, such as by diversifying the range of cryptocurrencies that you buy. Crypto assets may rise and fall at different rates, and over different time periods, so by investing in several different products you can insulate yourself — to some degree — from losses in one of your holdings.
Perhaps the most important thing when investing in anything is to do your homework. This is particularly important when it comes to cryptocurrencies, which are often linked to a specific technological product that is being developed or rolled out. When you buy a stock, it is linked to a company that is subject to well-defined financial reporting requirements, which can give you a sense of its prospects.
Cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, are more loosely regulated in the U.S., so discerning which projects are viable can be even more challenging. If you have a financial advisor who is familiar with cryptocurrency, it may be worth asking for input.
For beginning investors, it can also be worthwhile to examine how widely a cryptocurrency is being used. Most reputable crypto projects have publicly available metrics showing data such as how many transactions are being carried out on their platforms. If use of a cryptocurrency is growing, that may be a sign that it is establishing itself in the market. Cryptocurrencies also generally make “white papers” available to explain how they’ll work and how they intend to distribute tokens.
If you’re looking to invest in less established crypto products, here are some additional questions to consider:
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Who’s heading the project? An identifiable and well-known leader is a positive sign.
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Are there other major investors who are investing in it? It’s a good sign if other well-known investors want a piece of the currency.
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Will you own a portion in the company or just currency or tokens? This distinction is important. Being a part owner means you get to participate in its earnings (you’re an owner), while buying tokens simply means you’re entitled to use them, like chips in a casino.
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Is the currency already developed, or is the company looking to raise money to develop it? The further along the product, the less risky it is.
It can take a lot of work to comb through a prospectus; the more detail it has, the better your chances it’s legitimate. But even legitimacy doesn’t mean the currency will succeed. That’s an entirely separate question, and that requires a lot of market savvy. Be sure to consider how to protect yourself from fraudsters who see cryptocurrencies as an opportunity to bilk investors.
Frequently asked questions
How does a blockchain work?
Most cryptocurrencies are based on blockchain technology, a networking protocol through which computers can work together to keep a shared, tamper-proof record of transactions. The challenge in a blockchain network is in making sure that all participants can agree on the correct copy of the historical ledger. Without a recognized way to validate transactions, it would be difficult for people to trust that their holdings are secure. There are several ways of reaching “consensus” on a blockchain network, but the two that are most widely used are known as “proof of work” and “proof of stake.”
What does proof of work mean?
Proof of work is one way of incentivizing users to help maintain an accurate historical record of who owns what on a blockchain network. Bitcoin uses proof of work, which makes this method an important part of the crypto conversation. Blockchains rely on users to collate and submit blocks of recent transactions for inclusion in the ledger, and Bitcoin’s protocol rewards them for doing so successfully. This process is known as mining.
There is stiff competition for these rewards, so many users try to submit blocks, but only one can be selected for each new block of transactions. To decide who gets the reward, Bitcoin requires users to solve a difficult puzzle, which uses a huge amount of energy and computing power. The completion of this puzzle is the “work” in proof of work.
For lucky miners, the Bitcoin rewards are more than enough to offset the costs involved. But the huge upfront cost is also a way to discourage dishonest players. If you win the right to create a block, it might not be worth the risk of tampering with the records and having your submission thrown out — forfeiting the reward. In this instance, spending the money on energy costs in an attempt to tamper with the historical record would have resulted in significant loss.
Ultimately, the goal of proof of work is to make it more rewarding to play by the rules than to try to break them.
Proof of stake is another way of achieving consensus about the accuracy of the historical record of transactions on a blockchain. It eschews mining in favor of a process known as staking, in which people put some of their own cryptocurrency holdings at stake to vouch for the accuracy of their work in validating new transactions. Some of the cryptocurrencies that use proof of stake include Cardano, Solana and Ethereum (which is in the process of converting from proof of work).
Proof of stake systems have some similarities to proof of work protocols, in that they rely on users to collect and submit new transactions. But they have a different way of incentivizing honest behavior among those who participate in that process. Essentially, people who propose new blocks of information to be added to the record must put some cryptocurrency at stake. In many cases, your chances of landing a new block (and the associated rewards) go up as you put more at stake. People who submit inaccurate data can lose some of the money they’ve put at risk.
How do you mine cryptocurrency?
Mining cryptocurrency is generally only possible for a proof-of-stake cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin. And before you get too far, it is worth noting that the barriers to entry can be high and the probability of success relatively low without major investment.
While early Bitcoin users were able to mine the cryptocurrency using regular computers, the task has gotten more difficult as the network has grown. Now, most miners use special computers whose sole job is to run the complex calculations involved in mining all day every day. And even one of these computers isn’t going to guarantee you success. Many miners use entire warehouses full of mining equipment in their quest to collect rewards.
If you don’t have the resources to compete with the heavy hitters, one option is joining a mining pool, where users share rewards. This reduces the size of the reward you’d get for a successful block, but increases the chance that you could at least get some return on your investment.
How do you pull your money out of crypto?
Just like with buying cryptocurrencies, there are several options for converting your crypto holdings into cash. While decentralized exchanges and peer-to-peer transactions may be right for some investors, many choose to use centralized services to offload their holdings.
With a centralized exchange, the process is basically the reverse of buying. But one advantage if you own crypto is that you probably already have everything set up. Here are the steps:
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Connect the wallet that holds the cryptocurrencies that you want to sell, and make sure the exchange you’ve chosen supports both that wallet and the asset in question.
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Move your cryptocurrency onto the exchange.
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Sell your cryptocurrency.
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Transfer the proceeds back to your bank account.
Every exchange will handle such transactions differently, so you’ll want to look up the fees and processes for your specific provider. Also, remember that you may be creating crypto tax liability when you sell your digital assets.
How does a blockchain work?
Most cryptocurrencies are based on
blockchain technology
, a networking protocol through which computers can work together to keep a shared, tamper-proof record of transactions. The challenge in a blockchain network is in making sure that all participants can agree on the correct copy of the historical ledger. Without a recognized way to validate transactions, it would be difficult for people to trust that their holdings are secure. There are several ways of reaching “consensus” on a blockchain network, but the two that are most widely used are known as “proof of work” and “proof of stake.”
What does proof of work mean?
Proof of work
is one way of incentivizing users to help maintain an accurate historical record of who owns what on a blockchain network. Bitcoin uses proof of work, which makes this method an important part of the crypto conversation. Blockchains rely on users to collate and submit blocks of recent transactions for inclusion in the ledger, and Bitcoin’s protocol rewards them for doing so successfully. This process is known as mining.
There is stiff competition for these rewards, so many users try to submit blocks, but only one can be selected for each new block of transactions. To decide who gets the reward, Bitcoin requires users to solve a difficult puzzle, which uses a huge amount of energy and computing power. The completion of this puzzle is the “work” in proof of work.
For lucky miners, the Bitcoin rewards are more than enough to offset the costs involved. But the huge upfront cost is also a way to discourage dishonest players. If you win the right to create a block, it might not be worth the risk of tampering with the records and having your submission thrown out — forfeiting the reward. In this instance, spending the money on energy costs in an attempt to tamper with the historical record would have resulted in significant loss.
Ultimately, the goal of proof of work is to make it more rewarding to play by the rules than to try to break them.
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How does Bitcoin work?
What is proof of stake?
Proof of stake
is another way of achieving consensus about the accuracy of the historical record of transactions on a blockchain. It eschews mining in favor of a process known as staking, in which people put some of their own cryptocurrency holdings at stake to vouch for the accuracy of their work in validating new transactions. Some of the cryptocurrencies that use proof of stake include Cardano, Solana and Ethereum (which is in the process of converting from proof of work).
Proof of stake systems have some similarities to proof of work protocols, in that they rely on users to collect and submit new transactions. But they have a different way of incentivizing honest behavior among those who participate in that process. Essentially, people who propose new blocks of information to be added to the record must put some cryptocurrency at stake. In many cases, your chances of landing a new block (and the associated rewards) go up as you put more at stake. People who submit inaccurate data can lose some of the money they’ve put at risk.
How do you mine cryptocurrency?
Mining cryptocurrency is generally only possible for a proof-of-stake cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin. And before you get too far, it is worth noting that the barriers to entry can be high and the probability of success relatively low without major investment.
While early Bitcoin users were able to mine the cryptocurrency using regular computers, the task has gotten more difficult as the network has grown. Now, most miners use special computers whose sole job is to run the complex calculations involved in mining all day every day. And even one of these computers isn’t going to guarantee you success. Many miners use entire warehouses full of mining equipment in their quest to collect rewards.
If you don’t have the resources to compete with the heavy hitters, one option is joining a mining pool, where users share rewards. This reduces the size of the reward you’d get for a successful block, but increases the chance that you could at least get some return on your investment.
How do you pull your money out of crypto?
Just like with buying cryptocurrencies, there are several options for converting your crypto holdings into cash. While decentralized exchanges and peer-to-peer transactions may be right for some investors, many choose to use centralized services to offload their holdings.
With a centralized exchange, the process is basically the reverse of buying. But one advantage if you own crypto is that you probably already have everything set up. Here are the steps:
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Connect the wallet that holds the cryptocurrencies that you want to sell, and make sure the exchange you’ve chosen supports both that wallet and the asset in question.
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Move your cryptocurrency onto the exchange.
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Sell your cryptocurrency.
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Transfer the proceeds back to your bank account.
Every exchange will handle such transactions differently, so you’ll want to look up the fees and processes for your specific provider. Also, remember that you may be creating
crypto tax
liability when you sell your digital assets.
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Pepe Investors Seek New Rewards From Rival Token Mpeppe (MPEPE) at $0.0007
As the cryptocurrency market continues to expand, investors are constantly looking for new opportunities to maximize their returns. Pepe (PEPE), a meme coin inspired by the iconic Internet character Pepe the Frog, has been a staple in the meme coin arena. However, recent developments have shifted some investors’ attention to a promising new competitor: MPEPE (MPEPE). Currently trading at $0.0007, Mpeppe is attracting significant interest from those looking to diversify and capitalize on the next big thing.
Pepe’s appeal (PEPE)
Pepecoin (PEPE) has carved out a significant niche for itself in the cryptocurrency market, largely due to its vibrant community and roots in internet meme culture. Drawing inspiration from the popular meme character Pepe the Frog, Pepe (PEPE) has captured the attention of cryptocurrency enthusiasts and meme enthusiasts alike. This fusion of humor and community spirit has been instrumental in its rise within the cryptocurrency space.
The continued success of Pepecoin (PEPE) can be attributed to its active and dedicated community. Holders of the coin are known for their enthusiastic promotion on social media platforms, which helps maintain its visibility and popularity. This strong community support has been instrumental in sustaining Pepe (PEPE)’s momentum and driving its market performance. Recent whale activity, such as a massive transfer of 9 trillion PEPE tokens valued at $82 million to Bybit, further highlights the coin’s potential for significant price movements driven by large-scale transactions.
Mpeppe (MPEPE): the rising star
Mpeppe (MPEPE) differentiates itself by merging the realms of sports and cryptocurrency. Drawing inspiration from soccer sensation Kylian Mbappé and leveraging the legacy of the Pepe (PEPE) meme coin, Mpeppe offers a unique appeal that resonates with both sports fans and cryptocurrency investors. This innovative fusion is attracting a diverse and engaged audience, fostering a vibrant community around the token.
A large ecosystem
Differentiating itself from typical meme coins, Mpeppe (MPEPE) features a robust ecosystem that includes gaming and sports betting platforms, NFT collectibles, and social interaction features. These utilities provide real value to users, creating multiple channels for engagement and investment. This comprehensive approach positions Mpeppe as more than just a meme coin, offering a richer and more engaging experience for its users.
Investment Potential of Mpeppe (MPEPE)
Strategic Tokenomics
Mpeppe (MPEPE) has been strategically priced at $0.0007, making it accessible to a wide range of investors. Tokenomics is designed to support long-term growth, with allocations for presales, liquidity, and sports activities. This strategic distribution ensures stability and promotes community engagement, positioning Mpeppe for substantial growth.
Analysts’ optimism
Market analysts are optimistic about the potential of Mpeppe (MPEPE). The coin’s innovative approach, strong community, and strategic partnerships are expected to drive significant price increases. Early investors stand to benefit from substantial returns as Mpeppe gains traction in the market. Analysts note that Mpeppe’s combination of utility and community engagement positions it well for future growth, especially as the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve.
The impact of similar competing businesses
Driving Innovation
Competition between similar assets such as Pepe (PEPE) and Mpeppe (MPEPE) is a catalyst for innovation. Each project strives to outdo the other, resulting in continuous improvements and new features. This dynamic competition benefits investors, offering them better and more advanced products.
Market diversification
Having multiple competing assets in the market promotes diversification. Investors have more options to choose from, which can help spread risk and potentially increase returns. The presence of strong contenders like Pepe (PEPE) and Mpeppe (MPEPE) ensures a vibrant and resilient crypto ecosystem.
Increased market interest
Competition between similar assets also generates increased market interest. As projects compete for attention, they attract more investors and media coverage, leading to increased visibility and adoption. This increased interest can drive further investment and growth in the sector.
The Future of Mpeppe (MPEPE)
Strategic development
Mpeppe (MPEPE) has a clear and ambitious roadmap for the future. Development plans include expanding its gaming and sports betting platforms, launching new NFT collections, and forming strategic partnerships. These initiatives are designed to improve user experience and drive market growth.
Community Growth
The success of Mpeppe (MPEPE) will largely depend on its ability to build and sustain a strong community. By focusing on engagement and providing valuable utility, Mpeppe aims to foster a loyal and active user base. This community-driven approach is expected to play a significant role in its long-term success.
Conclusion: A New Horizon for Meme Coin Investors
In conclusion, while Pepe (PEPE) has established itself as a significant player in the meme coin market, Mpeppe (MPEPE) offers a fresh and innovative approach that is capturing the interest of investors. With its strategic pricing, comprehensive ecosystem, and potential for high returns, Mpeppe (MPEPE) represents an exciting opportunity for those looking to diversify their cryptocurrency portfolios. As always, investors should stay informed and consider multiple factors before making investment decisions. Embrace the potential of Mpeppe (MPEPE) and join the journey to new rewards in the cryptocurrency world.
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Golem Project Joins ETH Staking Frenzy, Locks Up 40,000 Tokens
- The Golem project has moved over $124 million in ETH for staking.
- Ethereum staking frenzy has increased ahead of the launch of spot ETH ETFs in the US.
Ethereal [ETH]The Project Golem-based distributed computing marketplace has joined the ETH staking frenzy.
On July 11, contrary to its recent sell-off, the company reportedly staked 40K ETH worth over $124.6 million, according to Lookonchain data.
Golem Network has confirmed its Ethereum staking initiative and said its purpose was to “create space” to help participants contribute to the network.
“The Golem Ecosystem Fund is officially launched today! We have staked 40,000 ETH from Golem’s treasury. This will create a space where developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs can bring their ideas to life and contribute to the Golem Network and its ecosystem!”
Ethereum Staking Frenzy
The staking frenzy has infected Ethereum, with just days to go until the potential launch of a spot ETH ETF in the United States. Recently, an unmarked address blocked over 6K ETH.
The Golem project’s decision to lock up 40K ETH on July 11th pushed the total ETH locked up to Chain of lights at an all-time high of 47.5 million ETH, worth over $140 billion based on market prices at press time.
Beacon Chain is Ethereum’s system that manages the validation of new blocks.
According to a recent AMBCrypto relationshipIncreased ETH staking ahead of the debut of the ETH spot ETF in the US has underscored bullish sentiment.
More ETH has been moved from exchanges, further strengthening bullish expectations.
Meanwhile, from a short-term perspective, many addresses were losing at the $3.2K and $3.5K levels. Investors could try to take a profit if they break even.
These prices represent key levels to watch in the short term.
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BlockDAG Thrives While Chainlink and FTM Tokens Decline
As the cryptocurrency space turns bearish, giants like Chainlink and Fantom are facing setbacks with declining trends for LINK and FTM. Amid these changes, BlockDAG emerges as a prime target due to its promising pre-sales and long-term prospects. This Layer-1 project boasts an innovative Low Code No Code ecosystem, attracting investors with potential ROIs exceeding 30,000x. The pre-sales momentum has already accumulated over $57.6 million, driven by growing investor enthusiasm.
Impact of Chainlink’s Recent Token Release
Chainlink’s recent move to release 21 million LINK tokens, worth approximately $295 million, from its dormant supply contracts has significant market implications. This release sent 18.25 million LINK to Binance, fueling speculation that the price will drop. LINK is currently trading at $13.64, approaching its critical support at $13.5, with the potential to drop to $10 if this level breaks.
These releases, increasing the circulating supply above 600 million LINK, have previously maintained price stability, but the prevailing bearish conditions could alter this trend. With 391.5 million LINK pending release, market caution persists.
Fantom (FTM) Market Position Dynamics
Fantom experienced a strong buying spree last November, but its valuation has been challenging lately. After peaking near $1.20 in March, subsequent resistance and profit-taking pushed its price lower. FTM recently dipped below the crucial $0.600 mark but found some ground around $0.500. Fantom is currently valued at $0.559 with a market cap of $1.67 billion and daily trading volume of $257.56 million.
The Fantom Foundation’s decision to award over 55,000 FTMs quarterly to major dApps on the Opera network has invigorated user participation. Indicators such as RSI and MACD suggest a possible bounce if it surpasses the $0.600 mark. Failure to break above the 200-day EMA could prolong the bearish outlook.
BlockDAG Pre-Sale Triumph and Innovative Platform
BlockDAG’s pioneering low-code/no-code platform enables the seamless creation of utility tokens, meme tokens, and NFTs, catering to a broad user base. Its intuitive templates allow enthusiasts to quickly launch and customize projects, thereby democratizing blockchain development and accelerating market entry.
The cutting-edge features of this platform have attracted cryptocurrency investors, significantly increasing the interest in the presale. BlockDAG has successfully raised over $57.6 million, witnessing a 1300% escalation in the coin’s value from $0.001 to $0.014 in its 19th batch. This impressive rise underscores the immense return potential of BlockDAG for early backers.
Additionally, BlockDAG’s commitment to expanding its ecosystem extends to supporting the development of decentralized apps. This fosters a wide range of new projects in the blockchain domain, from digital art platforms to tokenized assets, enriching the blockchain ecosystem.
Key observations
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a new era for DEX tokens
The DEX aggregator Anger Trading is about to issue its RAGE token on the new Layer 1 blockchain Hyperliquid. The token sale is scheduled for August 7, with 20 million tokens out of a total supply of 100 million available on Fjord Foundry at a fixed price of $0.30.
Additionally, the “Rage Quit” feature has been introduced, which allows private investors to get their allocation early by accepting a 60% cut.
RAGE will be among the first tokens to be launched on Hyperliquidmarking a significant moment for this new blockchain. Let’s see all the details below.
DEX News Rage Trade: New RAGE Token Arrives on Hyperliquid
As expected, decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator Rage Trade has announced the issuance of its new token ANGER. The launch is happening through a liquidity generation event and token sale on Fjord Foundry, scheduled for August 7th.
The token will be launched on the newly launched layer 1 blockchain Hyperliquidwhich has rapidly gained popularity due to its decentralized perpetual exchange.
Rage Trade currently aggregates platforms such as GMX, Synthetix, Dydx, Aevo and Hyperliquid, allowing traders to manage their positions across multiple blockchains and earn incentives.
During the event, 20 million RAGE tokens will be sold at a fixed price of $0.30, while another nine million will be used to inject liquidity into Hyperliquid.
Additionally, six million tokens have been reserved for future market making and product development incentives.
The token will have a total supply of 100 million, with 20% earmarked for sale and 30% for community treasury. The latter is subject to a 12-month lock-up period and a 24-month linear release.
The “Rage Quit” feature introduces a deflationary mechanismThis allows private investors and recipients of the air launch to receive their assignment after an initial three-month stalemate, accepting a 60% cut.
Rage Trade has chosen Hyperliquid as the platform for its token after the network became the preferred choice of users of the Anger Aggregatorwith over 1,300 users generating $445 million in volume.
Hyperliquid surpasses dYdX in TVL
Hyperliquid, the exchange decentralized based on Referee, recently introduced a new points program, which has catalyzed significant growth in total value locked (TVL) on the platform.
According to data from DefiLlama, Hyperliquid has reached a TVL of $530 million, surpassing dYdX’s $484 million and reaching a new all-time high.
This figure places Hyperliquid in second place among derivatives platforms, just behind GMX, which maintains a TVL of $542 million.
Rounding out the top five platforms by TVL are Solana-based Jupiter with $415 million and Drift with $365 million. Hyperliquid had a stellar year in 2024, jumping from eighth to second place in just six weeks.
This rapid increase was largely attributed to the new Hyperliquid points program, which launched on May 29.
The points program provides for the distribution of 700,000 points weekly for four months. With an additional 2 million points awarded for activity between May 1 and May 28.
Despite community criticism over the decision to extend the incentive program and delay the token launch and airdrop, the platform has continued to attract numerous traders.
From Perpetual DEX to Layer 1
Steven, founding member of Capital Yuntwhich has backed some of the largest cryptocurrency firms, including Zerion, noted that Hyperliquid has distributed approximately 51 million points in four periods.
He further stressed that the project aims to reward its early adopters and move from simply being a perpetual DEX to a true Layer 1:
“The team is clearly making an effort to communicate that Hyperliquid is an L1 and not just a DEX for derivatives.”
Furthermore, he highlighted that the token holders PURSUE were significantly rewarded, with a 23% increase in the token’s value.
PURR was the first spot token launched on Hyperliquid and looks set to continue receiving attention and incentives from the platform.
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