All 10 production-reducing currencies fell, BTC fell more than 5%
Golden Finance reported that the 10 cryptocurrencies that are about to reduce production in 2020 all fell today. The decline in the past 24 hours is: BTC (-5.49%), BCH (-8.45%), BSV (-2.61%), ETC (-7.96%), DASH (-7.94%), ZEC (-5.41%), BCD (-4.30%), ZEN (-9.24%), XZC (-8.58%), SERO (-1.93%).
BTC rebounded slightly to 9700 USD
BTC continued to rebound slightly from morning to noon, and has now rebounded to US $ 9700, and it has been consolidated around US $ 9700. BTC is reported at $ 969.48 on Gate.io, a 1.22% increase in 24 hours.
The total value of the global digital currency market is US $ 280.979 billion (+ 0.54%), and the 24h trading volume is US $ 164.799 billion (-1.92%). The performance of mainstream digital currencies is as follows: ETH temporarily reported US $ 261.50 (+ 0.11%), XRP temporarily reported US $ 0.2759 (-0.71%), BCH temporarily reported US $ 380.34 (-0.8%), LTC temporarily reported US $ 71.95 (+ 1.41%), ETC temporarily reports US $ 9.25 (+ 4.25%), EOS temporarily reports US $ 4.11 (+ 2.62%), and BSV temporarily reports US $ 290.91 (-3.61%).
The CME Bitcoin contract is now reported at $ 9,760.
Swedish central bank begins testing electronic krona, or becomes the first CBDC
Gold Finance reported that Riksbank said on Wednesday that it had started testing e-krona, bringing the country closer to creating the world's first central bank digital currency (CBDC). Riksbank said that if electronic money eventually enters the market, it will be used to simulate daily banking operations, such as payments, deposits and withdrawals through digital wallets such as mobile applications.
Brazilian central bank to launch instant payment system to deal with cryptocurrencies
According to Reuters and local crypto news website Livecoins on the 19th, the Brazilian central bank will launch a new payment system, PIX, which will provide 24/7 payment services through mobile applications, Internet banking and ATMs within 10 seconds. The central bank's governor, Roberto Campos Neto, said at the launch of the system that PIX was developed to address new digital payment methods such as cryptocurrencies. (CoinDesk)
Norwegian airline customers will pay for flights with cryptocurrency
Norwegian Block Exchange (NBX) CEO Stig Kjos-Mathisen said in an interview that his crypto trading platform has successfully developed a payment infrastructure that will enable Norwegian Air customers to purchase using cryptocurrencies Air tickets. (CoinDesk)
ECB Executive: Cryptocurrencies will still be partially supported by fiat currencies
Golden Finance reported that Benoit Coeure, Executive Director of the European Central Bank, said in an interview recently that even with the advent of digital currencies, central bank currencies will remain the core of the system. Cryptocurrencies still require fiat currencies as part of their support, as this is necessary for system stability. He also pointed out that the central bank's currency may need to be developed to be part of the support, it may have to be tokenized, it may have to take a different form, but it will remain at the core of the system. According to previous reports, Coeure will lead a task force created by a major central bank to explore the viability of the CBDC.
Bitcoin vs. fiat currency transactions accounted for 68.02% of the US dollar ranked first
Golden Financial reports that Coinhills data shows that the current U.S. dollar-to-fiat transaction ratio accounts for 68.02% of the U.S. dollar, still ranking first; the second is South Korean won, with a ratio of 20.56%; the Japanese yen is third, with a ratio It is 5.45%; the fourth and fifth places are the euro (3.35%) and the Turkish lira (1.08%).
Morgan Creek founder: Bitcoin price could triple or triple this year
Mark Yusko, founder of Morgan Creek Capital Management, recently stated on the show that due to the increasing adoption of bitcoin, the upcoming halving and falling global interest rates, the price of bitcoin (BTC) This year may increase by two or three times. (UToday)