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Crypto Analysts: Tron (TRX) on the Verge of Rising to $0.130 Before 2023 Ends The crypto market has been abuzz with discussions about the potential Tron (TRX) surge as analysts predict a significant climb toward $0.130 before the culmination of 2023. Today, we will look closer to see if this prediction can come true in that time frame while also focusing on one project […]
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Ripple to Experience Price Correction – CoinGecko Shares a Report Regarding TRON, Everlodge AI Tool To Make Waves Despite the top cryptocurrencies recording new heights during the year, Ripple (XRP) has struggled to break out of a critical resistance level at $0.64. The cryptocurrency has faced repeated rejection to reach this range, highlighting a strong liquidation point. TRON (TRX), on the other hand, had a successful year, recording […]
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TRX Trades at Premium on Poloniex as Arbitrage Lures Risk Takers Bitcoin, ether and tether withdrawals will open on Poloniex in the coming weeks.
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Investors Rush To Buy Pullix (PLX) Tokens As Tron (TRX) And Ripple (XRP) Prices Retrace Tron (TRX) And Ripple (XRP) are now at a critical turning point. Both cryptocurrencies have rallied in early November but are now experiencing a pullback. This has caused many investors to turn their attention to the emerging Pullix (PLX) project, especially as the presale event of discounted tokens has just […]
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Hamas, Hezbollah Now Prefer Tron to Bitcoin: Reuters Almost two-thirds of Israel's Tron seizures were in 2023, including 39 from wallets Israel said in June were owned by Lebanon's Hezbollah and 26 in July from Hamas ally Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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Polygon Projected To Decline in Value, Market Watchers Are Accumulating TRON and Everlodge To Diversify Polygon (MATIC) is at risk of losing value if a reversal pattern holds for a prolonged period of time, based on data from major crypto analyst Ali Martinez. TRON (TRX) exceeded 197 million total accounts, making it one of the largest networks in the industry. Everlodge (ELDG) is getting massive attention as it can disrupt […]
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TRON and dYdX Enthusiasts Shift Focus to an Emerging Investment Prospect Contents 1 TLDR:2 TRX Price Prediction: TRON Experts Stay Bearish Despite GT Protocol Partnership3 Is DYDX a Good Crypto to Buy?4 Rebel Satoshi Makes Waves As Top ICO Experts Predict 150% ROI TLDR: Despite a recent partnership with GT Protocol, TRON experts expect TRX to fall to $0.055 by December. DYDX could fall to $1.25 […]
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Blockchains are becoming dollarized: Now what? The merit of stablecoins is that they create demand for the blockchain — driving fees that are necessary to pay for mining, and hence security. It has become increasingly clear that stablecoins have become the dominant means of transaction settlement on public blockchains, at the exclusion of native cryptoassets (like Bitcoin/Ether). This wasn’t in the plan of the architects of these blockchains or their communities. On-chain data supports this observation: Stablecoins represent approximately 10% of the total crypto market cap, but they account for around 70%-80% of transactional value settled on blockchains, according to data presented by Nic Carter at Token2049 (a crypto event in which our company was a sponsor of). While most metrics show a stagnation of interest and usage for major crypto use cases, stablecoin usage is high and growing: the value settled by stablecoins has stayed fairly steady throughout the last two years of the bear market, and monthly active transacting users continue to grow. According to data compiled by Brevan Howard Digital, USDT and USDC are continuing their trend upwards in weekly active addresses, with Tron and BSC being the major blockchains seeing usage. The weekly transaction count for major stables is nearing an ATH. Ethereum L2s like Arbitrum, Polygon and Optimism are also gaining traction as stablecoin settlement venues. Ethereum L1s used to be the dominant venue for stables like USDC and USDT, but Tron has grown to compete with Ethereum in terms of value settled. It’s increasingly clear that Tether on Tron is the most popular digital asset used worldwide — particularly in emerging markets.   Meanwhile, the usage of native cryptoassets like Bitcoin and ETH appears to be in retreat — even as their prices recover. Narratives around Bitcoin and Ether have more to do with the emergence of financial products like ETFs, or staking in the case of ETH. They have little to do with the actual usage of these blockchains.  The rise of stablecoins is thus challenging narratives that cryptocurrency enthusiasts long believed; namely, that the native tokens themselves would become a major media of exchange. Indeed, there’s some demand for Bitcoin and Ethereum as a store of value, but enthusiasts have long believed these assets would become a mean of exchange and a unit of account. However, if people would rather transact on-chain in tokenized dollars, these narratives are being questioned. Certainly, in places like the U.S., there are good tax reasons to transact in USD terms — because using a volatile crypto asset can trigger a taxable event causing the user to incur capital gains. Also, users may prefer not to be exposed to unnecessary volatility if they want to engage in a cross-border transaction.  The question emerges: Are stablecoins parasitic free riders, borrowing from the security of blockchains without giving any back? Bitcoiners tend to think so, largely discouraging stablecoin usage on Bitcoin (Tether recently dropped the Omni protocol on Bitcoin, which was how it came to market in the first place). Bitcoiners tend to think stablecoins cannibalize the usage of Bitcoin as a medium of exchange, trying to discourage its usage and push users to use tools like Lightning instead. However, Lightning usage has stalled by most metrics, with TVL at a mere $150 million, versus a $125 billion market cap for stablecoins. Potential changes are afoot, though. Lightning Labs released their Taproot Assets protocol, enabling the issuance of assets (including stablecoins) on Bitcoin efficiently. Stables could re-enter Bitcoin through such protocols, but must build liquidity, tooling and network effects from scratch. Bitcoin’s long ideological resistance to stables has caused it to fall behind other blockchains. This is ironic, as the first major stablecoin, Tether, was first issued on Bitcoin via Omni.  The merit of stablecoins is that they create demand for the blockchain — driving fees that are necessary to pay for mining, and hence security. Bitcoin would be better situated in the long term if it could harness some of the demand for transacting in stablecoins. However, it faces a difficult path to get there.  Ethereum leadership, by contrast, recognized that non-native assets would dominate transactional demand in the long term. Through EIP-1559, they created a system ensuring that transactions, even for non-native assets, would result in the burning of Ether directly. This ensured a harmonization of interests between Ether itself and the usage of the Ethereum blockchain, even if it was tokenized USDs being transacted. Thus, more demand for USD transactions on Ethereum means more capital returned to Ether holders. Additionally, Ethereum’s move toward staking has created positive carry around the asset, meaning that it’s now possible to build stablecoins that track the dollar, but are based entirely on staked-Ether collateral. In these two ways, the rise of stablecoins isn’t necessarily bad for Ethereum, even if it marginalizes Ether as a medium of exchange.  However, Ethereum does face the risk of a ‘race to the bottom’ in terms of where stablecoins themselves circulate. End users may not care which blockchain they use and care more about fees instead. Thus, Tron has been a significant recent winner in the stablecoin space, and Solana’s cheap and fast settlement has caused some stablecoin usage to move there, too. Visa Crypto recently endorsed Solana as their blockchain of choice for stablecoins. These blockchains, too, will face the challenge of aligning stablecoin usage with their native token values. Even if a considerable number of USD transactions move to Solana, it’s unclear how this would feed into the value of SOL or the security of the blockchain itself. I suspect more blockchains will take a leaf from Ethereum’s book, finding a way to turn usage of non-native assets into value accrual for the native token.  However, if stablecoin users remain fee-sensitive and keep moving their business to new low-fee blockchains, the fee pressure may ultimately be incidental. In that case, the best hope for these blockchains is to find a way to issue stables against their native tokens, as is happening with staked Ether.  It’s clear stablecoins are major financial rails, rivaling established TradFi settlement networks. They are clearly good for financial inclusion and as a protection from inflation. Yet, whether they are good for blockchains themselves remains an open question. Megan Nyvold is Head of Media, North America, leading crypto exchange BingX.  This article was published through Cointelegraph Innovation Circle, a vetted organization of senior executives and experts in the blockchain technology industry who are building the future through the power of connections, collaboration and thought leadership. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Cointelegraph.
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Chinese hackers use fake Skype app to target crypto users in new phishing scam Once the fake app accesses users’ phones, it continuously monitors images and messages with TRX and ETH-like address format strings.
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Ethics watchdog rats out Circle for links to Tron in letter to Sens. Warren, Brown The nonprofit Campaign for Accountability has written U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown to share its concerns about the use of crypto in terrorist financing.
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Solana (SOL) Alcanza Los $50 Mientras Tron y Optimism Siguen Subiendo Solana (SOL) ha seguido obteniendo ganancias impresionantes y ahora se está negociando por más de $50 a medida que el dinero inunda el mercado.
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Poloniex Hacked, Tron Pumped Get the latest crypto and stock market news. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments.
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South Korean Investors Prefer Altcoins to Majors, Tron to Ethereum: DeSpread Research Koreans trade differently to the rest of the world, market data shows.
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Trader Who Called Last Year's Crypto Crash Covers Bearish Altcoin Bets I am not buying yet, just closing loss-making short positions in AAVE, SOL, CRO and TRX, Capo said, having predicted last year's market meltdown.
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