This Week In Cryptocurrency - Friday, Dec. 14

“But it ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward” – Boxing Movie Man

The total cryptocurrency market cap fell from $104B to $102.1B, a drop of 1.82% for the week, which isn’t so bad compared to the beating that markets have been taking over the past few weeks. 

Bitcoin slipped down 4.58% to $3,241. 

Ripple and Ethereum are down 4.87% and 4.61% respectively. 

However, the market was not without its green. EOS is up 6.28%, and a few other alts saw some massive gains reminiscent of 2017, a time where seeing double-digit green in the cryptocurrency market was a daily occurrence *lights and finishes a cigarette in one drag, stares wistfully at a wall for a few moments*. Waves went up a cool 63.04%TenX up 48.29%Dentacoin up 33.45%, and Swarm up 85.89%. A far cry from these project’s all-time-highs, but a pleasant note in an otherwise dreary few weeks.

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Cryptocurrency markets 12/14/2018

Domestic Cryptocurrency News

Congressmen Introduce Bills Opposing Crypto Price Manipulation: Republican Ted Budd and Democrat Darren Soto have joined hands across the aisle to put an end to cryptocurrency price manipulation. The two men have introduced a couple of bills that “direct the CFTC and other financial regulators to make critical recommendations for how to improve the regulatory environment for both the consumer and business development side.”

The first bill, The Virtual Currency Consumer Protection Act, asks the CFTC to analyze current price manipulation and propose regulatory changes to prevent it in the future. The second, The U.S. Virtual Currency Market and Regulatory Competitiveness Act, wants the organization to conduct a study of the regulations of other countries to find “alternatives for current burdensome regulations that may inhibit innovation.” The new bill seems like a win for all parties involved.

CFTC Looking for Ethereum Know-How: The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is now looking for your Ethereum expertise. On Tuesday, the organization released a Request for Information (RFI) to learn more about the smart contract supernetwork.

The RFI includes surprisingly relevant questions such as: “Does the Ethereum Network face scalability challenges? If so, please describe such challenges and any potential solutions.” and “Has a proof of stake consensus mechanism been tested or validated at scale?” Maybe these government officials know a little bit about blockchain after all…

People Saying Things

Mike Surfin’ Bird Novogratz: In a recent interview with Bloomberg, legendary crypto advocate Mike Novogratz spread some holiday cheer regarding the industry’s future. He stated that, although we’re in a lull now, there’s a huge wave coming. And when it does, his firm “better be the Laird Hamilton of crypto.”

“What is Bitcoin?” -Everyone: Google released their 2018 Year in Search results this week, and a few crypto-related topics took the top spots. “What is Bitcoin?” took first place in the What is…? category while “How to buy Ripple” came in fourth in the How to category.

International Cryptocurrency News

Venezuelan KFC Chick Out, Church’s Chick In: A bunch of news for Dash and Venezuelan chicken franchises this week. Early in the week, Dash Venezuela announced that the country’s KFC locations would soon be accepting Dash cryptocurrency. However, they apparently jumped the gun on the announcement. Shortly after, KFC Venezuela put out a correction, stating they were just discussing the possibility.

Before we could set down our drumstick, Dash and Church’s Chicken followed up with an additional press release outlining their new partnership. The fast-food chain will begin accepting the cryptocurrency at 13 of their locations in Venezuela.

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