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Bitcoin
Bitcoin Looks South After Strong Rejection Above $7,600
Are bitcoin sellers back in control? The cryptocurrency is flashing red after a strong rejection above $7,600.

Bitcoin Halving Could Leave Price at $20K-$50K, Hedge Fund Manager Says
Bitcoin's mining-reward halving in May 2020 could leave prices for the cryptocurrency in a range between $20,000 and $50,000, according to a new estimate.

Nayuta Claims Its Android Lightning Wallet Is the First to Build in a Bitcoin Full Node
Japan-based startup Nayuta has released what it says is the first lightning network wallet with a built-in bitcoin "full node."

The Safello Story: Smaller Crypto Exchanges Must Partner to Survive
In the dog-eat-dog world of cryptocurrency exchanges, smaller startups that don’t attract the volume of megaliths like Binance, Coinbase and Kraken must band together to survive turbulent market cycles.

Bitcoin Charts First Weekly Golden Cross in 3.5 Years
Bitcoin’s weekly chart is flashing a golden cross for the first time since May 2016.

DISCUSSION: How Can Public Blockchains Have Privacy?
On today's show, we discuss the idea of true privacy on public, transparent blockchains and some of the ways it's working (or not) in Bitcoin or related projects right now.

Bitcoin Volatility Is Up, Liquidity Stagnant
If stability and liquidity are part of bitcoin's road to becoming a mature asset, 2019 has been a period of arrested development.

Key Bitcoin Price Indicator Turns Bearish, But It May Not Be Bad News
The widely followed monthly MACD has turned bearish for the first time since May. However, it likely just reflects recent months of price downturn.

Bitcoin's Rejection at Key Price Hurdle Puts Short-Term Bull Trend at Risk
Bitcoin sharp rejection at resistance around $7,800 has weakened the short-term bullish outlook.

Bitcoin No Longer Looks Like 'Digital Gold' by One Measure
If "digital gold" means "assets where investors park money during financial market turmoil," then bitcoin doesn't fit the bill as well as it used to.
