Money on Chain and RSK are further making the case for BTC being the hub around which defi revolves, the future is looking bright for Bitcoin.
Money on Chain, known for its Bitcoin-collateralized, dollar-pegged stablecoin DoC, has announced the launch of a new decentralized token exchange called TEX. Built on Bitcoin smart contract sidechain RSK, TEX automates token swaps using smart contracts and gives traders access to assets such as DoC, defi token BPro, RSK’s RIF token, and bitcoin-pegged rBTC.
The DEX landscape is fiercely competitive, with the likes of Uniswap, Aave, 1inch, and Curve vying for market dominance, albeit all focused around the Ethereum ecosystem. With TEX, Money on Chain hopes to capture a piece of the action while providing traders with a high level of functionality and fair price discovery. The TEX will feature two types of orders, Limit Orders and Market Maker Orders, and is already available for trading.
Following the London Gold Fix Standard
The platform relies upon a unique trading mechanism inspired by the method favored at The London Gold Fix, which sets the value of gold twice daily. Order execution will occur on the basis of “ticks,” which occur every few minutes and enable the order book to facilitate price discovery before the match is made. The frequency of ticks is determined by market activity.
“The TEX is an important piece of the Money On Chain protocol,” says Max Carjuzaa, co-founder of Money On Chain. “The decentralized order book ensures a fair and transparent price discovery process and establishes a secondary market for tokens.”
“Decentralized exchanges, together with sovereign digital identities, will play a key role in Bitcoin’s future and provide the core tools for financial freedom,” added Diego Gutierrez Zaldivar, CEO of RSK’s parent company IOVlabs.
Bringing Defi to Bitcoin
Most of the projects focused on BTC-based defi have attempted to bring Bitcoin to decentralized finance by recreating it on Ethereum. This has entailed wrapping BTC (WBTC) or otherwise custodying it on the Bitcoin network (SBTC, renBTC, tBTC) before unlocking a corresponding amount represented on the Ethereum side. Money on Chain is taking a reverse approach, by recreating Ethereum services on Bitcoin, unlocking new capabilities for BTC-backed assets such as rBTC.
The demand for BTC as collateral for lending, borrowing, and stablecoin issuance is certainly high; almost $3 billion of BTC has been issued on Ethereum. If Money on Chain and RSK can capture even a fraction of that value within the BTC-anchored ecosystem they’ve constructed, it will strengthen the case for Bitcoin defi, and may lure Ethereum developers into the house that RSK has built.
Defi Loves BTC
The number of ways in which Bitcoin can be used to interact with defi protocols and generate yield continues to increase. From the long summer of yield farming, when WBTC was used to mint tokens on “dotfinance” projects, into the winter of reinvention, when only farming projects with the strongest fundamentals have survived, WBTC has been at the heart of the action. Money on Chain and RSK are further making the case for BTC being the hub around which defi revolves, the future is looking bright for Bitcoin.
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Grayscale’s AUM Hits $19B, Up from $16.4B Announced Week Ago
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While it may be too early to project the possible performance of Grayscale in 2021, the spate of patronage the company recorded in the last two quarters of 2020 looks quite inspiring.
In what confirms the continued embrace of Bitcoin (BTC) and altcoins by institutional investors and the big-money clients, Grayscale’s total Assets Under Management (AUM) has been reported to top $19 billion, a significant uplift from the $16.4 billion reported a week ago. According to a report by CoinDesk, Grayscale hit this AUM milestone on December 28, and Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust holds by far the largest chunk of the total assets at $16.3 billion.
The recent rally of Bitcoin to new highs as recorded in the past days started as a chain reaction that took its precedent months ago when Wall Street firms and institutional investors began betting big on Bitcoin. The investment made by the likes of MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ: MSTR), Square Inc (NYSE: SQ), and PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) did not just help put Bitcoin in the limelight through mainstream media, it also prompted the embrace of the digital assets by other firms.
With this chain reaction, the price of Bitcoin continued to soar in response to boosted demand for the coin, and institutions like Grayscale that serves institutional investors benefited from this new demand, and hence, the continued increase in the firm’s AUM. Besides BTC, Grayscale’s Ethereum (ETH) AUM is now worth $2.1 billion, while the bulk of smaller holdings in Litecoin (LTC), XRP, and ZCash amongst others helped Grayscale’s total AUM to reach the new milestone.
Grayscale’s AUM May See More Boost in 2021
While it may be too early to project the possible performance of Grayscale in the coming year 2021, the spate of patronage the company recorded in the last two quarters of 2020 makes the case for improved performance provided the tempo is sustained.
Just as has been noted earlier, the continued embrace of cryptocurrency assets by highly liquid companies will continue to have a positive reaction on the price of Bitcoin, and by extension, this will even make more people pick interest in BTC. As a relatively young asset class, Bitcoin and altcoins have tremendous room to grow as the adoption rate is still not optimized owing to certain regulatory provisions in most countries, Grayscale and other hedge funds have enough room to compete for new clients entering the space.
With Grayscale been among the institutions at the forefront of helping to drive the acceptance of BTC, ETH, and other digital currencies, enjoying the dividends of its works through impressed AUM figures does not come as much of a surprise.
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Altcoin Rally Dimming Bitcoin’s Shine, Polkadot Gains 34% in One Week
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Polkadot (DOT) saw daily gains of 22.5% wrapping up an impressive week with an almost 34% rise in its value.
Bitcoin bullish run looks to have come to a halt amidst an altcoin rally which has seen relatively lower coins put up impressive performances in the past few weeks. Bitcoin dominance is gradually fading as many experts believe the biggest digital coin is backing down as some top altcoin are showing strong “moves” or signals.
Bitcoin hit an all-time high over the weekend, the third time its price has done so in just over 2 months. The price of the biggest digital coin touched $28,400 on December 27, before a lightning drop took it to $27,000 just hours of that incredible feat.
Bitcoin failed to hold onto the $27,000 mark as its price further dropped to $26,000 a day after and is now testing lower levels centered on $26,000 as immediate support. Reports from crypto exchanges revealed BTC/USD trading at lows of $25,830 during the early hours of December 29.
While Bitcoin has seen red over a couple of days, some altcoins are putting up impressive numbers, giving off signals of a strong altcoin rally. Despite XRP’s current issues, the altcoin market is showing glimpses of its glory days as some digital coins are poised to see major gains over the next couple of weeks. Ethereum (ETH) is at the forefront of the rally, with its price climbing above $700for the first time since May 2018.
Polkadot (DOT) also saw daily gains of 22.5% wrapping up an impressive week with an almost 34% rise in its value. The coin is now the seventh-largest token by market cap. Kusama (KSM), a cousin of Polkadot, also saw its price gain 46% last week, pushing its price from $43.1 to $63. The digital token is currently trading at $56 but experts are adamant a breakout above $65 is possible as the token has rebounded off the 20-day exponential moving average ($50.90)
Speaking on the possibility of a long term altcoin rally, analyst Van de Poppe stated that altcoins are next in line to see greens. He added that the next “impulse wave” on Bitcoin next year should be able to take the market to $40,000 or $50,000, but until then, the possibility of a continuance altcoin rally is very much likely.
Although many factors could be in play with regards to the latest Bitcoin price dip, it’s recent fallout with Ripple’s XRP leads the way. Ripple was hit with a lawsuit from the United States Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and subsequently suffered drops that left its price in a pit. XRP, the fourth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is now trading at $0.20 as news broke that Coinbase, a major US cryptocurrency exchange has decided to suspend its trading from next month.
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