Crypto Espresso: Your quick shot of the latest crypto moves and news
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It’s Thursday in Cryptoland and Bitcoin, at US$47,090, is down 1.2% in the last 24 hours. Then, there’s Sotheby’s, Liverpool FC and something about sports-related non-fungible tokens (NFTs)…
Let’s get straight to it.
Capital.com: Los Angeles-based NFT platform operator Wincast will begin offering a service that will enable sports fans to buy NFTs while watching key moments in real time during sporting events.
Capital.com: Sotheby’s could auction more sports-related non-fungible tokens (NFTs) after launching a new partnership with English Premier League football club Liverpool FC.
Capital.com: Singapore’s digital exchange – the ADDX – is launching access to US private equity firm Hamilton Lane Global Private Asset Fund.
Capital.com: Bitcoin gold, a hard fork of Bitcoin, reached its 90-day high of $46.89 on 23 March and is now down 5% from that March peak. Can the recent positive momentum be sustained?
Capital.com: The price for the ‘algorand’ cryptocurrency has been trending higher over the past two weeks, changing direction after declining sharply since the start of the year. But, what is ALGO and how does it work? We look at the protocol’s development and expectations for the price in the future.
KRLD Radio: New research finds more than half of all Americans say they think cryptocurrency is the future of finance. People under the age of 35 are even more convinced, the data reveals.
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