Bitcoin Back At 10K

Published 02/25/2018, 01:36 AM
Updated 04/26/2020, 07:50 AM

The possibility of another state-run cryptocurrency undermines the acceptance of Bitcoin. This is all on the back of the Petro coin, which instigated the idea that a state-run cryptocurrency could work well. Remember, that Petro is basically a commodity backed coin and Venezuela could certainly do that. Similarly, Iran holds a lot of oil, so it would make sense for the country to adopt the same framework. But in order to make their coin more popular, the regulators would have to adopt a tougher stance towards other cryptocurrencies.

Yesterday’s announcement by Russian finance minister, that the country has no objections should private investors create Russian cryptocurrency, opened the door for private investors to introduce their coins under the regulatory environment. So what we have is two clear industries propping up; countries looking to introduce their own currency which could be backed by commodities and private individuals introducing their coins under government regulation.

We knew that the ICO market wasn’t going to stay in its current format for long and the regulatory environment is making things difficult for scammers. But the ICO market has opened the door to innovation and this where projects like ThinkCoin, a multiasset peer to peer trading platform, does present a potential for a more level playing field for traders.

Going back to Bitcoin, we think this may be another pullback, however, the break of this month’s low could change the game. Yet, in a market with so much price manipulation and asymmetrical information, it is sometimes hard to see the real reasons behind these market moves.

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