In the latest crypto news on the DC Forecasts daily news video, our reporter is covering the recent estimate by a CNBC analyst who said that Bitcoin could easily go near $7,000 based on the recent market tacticals.
Aside from the CNBC analyst, we are also covering the recent statement of one of the biggest Bitcoin bulls, Mike Novogratz, who said that it is very possible for Bitcoin to hit $10,000 by 2019. With this, Novogratz also called a bottom of the leading cryptocurrency, estimating it at $6,000. Our video reporter is also showcasing the graphs, charts and recent market movements, further explaining Novogratz’s stance towards cryptocurrencies.
A set of bad news, however, is also present right now, coming from Island and the country’s official decision to ban crypto mining – claiming that the blockchain businesses are “not so focused on Bitcoin mining anymore.”
In the football news, another club is standing behind blockchain. This time, it is the English Premier League giant Liverpool, which recently partnered with the blockchain-based trading app named TigerWit, in a move that seems like a win-win situation for both the trading platform and the club.
To sum up the daily crypto vs. sports news, our reporter is also mentioning the entering of crypto in NBA, which is the most prestigious basketball league – through the club named Houston Rockets, which recently got sponsored by the largest Bitcoin mining company named AntPool.
As a last coverage, we are also focusing on the latest decision by the US Congressman to introduce bills that support blockchain and cryptocurrencies, news which went viral over the past couple of hours in the crypto market.
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