Crypto Weekly #1 - XRP Coasting on Old News While Polkadot Inches Closer to Real-time dApps

Written by noprofile | Published 2020/03/03
Tech Story Tags: news | discover-weekly | crypto-weekly | cryptocurrency | crypto | cryptocurrency-top-story | xrp-ripple | polkadot-realtime-dapps

TLDR Three large crypto exchanges moved 41.6 million XRP between one another. EOS launched “DISK’s on-chain data storage” Polkadot network implemented oracles via Chainlink. Bitcoin purchases on the Square Cash app are up 240% for the year. Vitalik Butterin recently revealed a new roadmap for Vitalikin, but the most of the most important apps won’t be released until later this year. Bitcoin was not even involved in this story!via the TL;DR App

People love news. Which is why in crypto, product updates almost always drive the price up. But with over 5,000 projects already on the open market, how can you stay both informed and sane while sorting through the volume of articles, news blips, and tweets published every single day? Even if you had the capacity to capture them all, how do you know which ones really matter?

Welcome to “Crypto Weekly” We are here to make it easy for you to always be aware of the most important crypto-news every week! 
If you have a project and want your news to be explained, contact me on telegram: @ksshilov
February 22-29 summary: 
  • Three large crypto exchanges moved 41.6 million XRP between one another
  • Tether swapped 300 million TRON-USDT to ETH-USDT
  • EOS launched “DISK” on-chain data storage 
  • Polkadot network implemented oracles via Chainlink
  • Bitcoin purchases on the Square Cash app are up 240% for the year
If you want to know why these updates might have the highest impact in the near future, check out our short “why this matters” opinion section below:

Three large crypto exchanges moved 41.6 million XRP between one another

How are these transactions affecting the XRP token?
Thanks to Bithomp, we’ve already identified the three exchanges: Binance, Huobi, and Bithumb. Why are they moving such massive amounts between each other? We don’t know yet — but we have ideas.
The most obvious reason would be to create fake volume (that’s just speculation, we don’t have any concrete evidence of it). But…
We know that XRP had a rough time at the end of last year. According to its latest market report, XRP sales dropped from $66.24m in Q3 2019 to only $13.08m in Q4 2019! That’s a huge drop, especially for a competitive company like Ripple.
Anyway, surprisingly, during Q3 and Q4 2019, the XRP daily volume stayed almost the same: $187.34m in Q4 versus $198.10m in Q3.
Now, knowing that the biggest transactions are just tokens moving from one exchange to another, this makes sense. More importantly, it reveals the state of the Ripple company, which last year in October was proudly reporting 168 customers comprised of 118 banks.
It might sound like good news if you don’t take into account that one year before that the number of banks was almost the same: out of their 118 partnered banks, more than 100 signed up in 2018.

Tether swapped 300 million TRON-USDT to ETH-USDT

And why most traders were expecting a price increase for Bitcoin?
Let’s take the events step by step.
First, everyone got this alert from Whale Alert:
This means that 300 million USDT tokens were just created.
In the past, USDT was considered a factor in Bitcoin price movements
It works like this: the Tether company is creating USDT backed by US dollars and usually the owners of the newly minted tokens were using them to buy BTC, driving its price up. If you were fast enough to react to such an alert and buy-in before this happened, you could make a quick profitable trade.
However, this is not always true. USDT tokens are not only created based on a USD deposit. New tokens are also created in the case of a token swap (which was the case here).
For its own reasons, the Tether company decided to swap 300 million tokens from the TRON network to the Ethereum network. In this case, it had to create 300 million new ETH-USDT (as seen above) and, with the help of a third-party burn the same amount of TRON-USDT. 
As a result, the USDT market cap remained the same, its price the same, and Bitcoin wasn’t even involved in this story! It’s important to have the right knowledge when you decide to make a decision based on this kind of news.

EOS launched “DISK” on-chain data storage 

Is this update making EOS a relevant competitor in the dApp market?
On one side, the dApp market has shown healthy growth since May-2019 with a pretty stable amount of active projects.
On the other side, it’s currently dominated by Ethereum because it had the first-mover advantage. The surge in salaries for blockchain developers attracted plenty of new talent at the time, and now it continually snowballs on that early success.
However, the overall development of the Ethereum network slowed down dramatically in the past years. It’s true that Vitalik Butterin surfaced recently revealing a new roadmap, but the fix for its scalability issues that are keeping most of the use cases (especially DeFi apps) away won’t be released until later this year (and only for tests). We are looking at more than one full year of waiting without even knowing if the final result will be up to developers’ expectations.
That’s why, while EOS’s current development ecosystem is not even near Ethereum’s, it is the market’s second favorite. With continuous updates, it could rapidly take developers from the leader.
EOS:
  • Can already process more than 10,000 transactions per second (vs 15 transactions per second on Ethereum)
  • Transaction costs are non-existent (instead of paying gas, users lease their tokens to cover bandwidth to pay for a transaction)
  • It’s coming with its own solution for on-chain data storage — big news!
It seems like most of the requirements for building a successful dApp from the ground up are fulfilled. Could EOS become the market leader for dApp development in the near future?

Polkadot network implemented oracles via Chainlink

Will real-time dApps soon be possible?
According to Polkadot network’s latest update, yes.
While we know that Polkadot is set to become the first protocol with a scalable sharded chain solution (which could open up the way to the cross-chain interoperability of applications) now we’re getting a new first: oracles.
Blockchain-based smart contracts are by default limited to the data inside the “chain.” That’s where oracles come in, giving smart contracts access to real-world data by fetching inputs from outside the blockchain (exactly like an API). Polkadot gained access to this technology by partnering with Chainlink
This is not the first partnership for Polkadot, as they are already collaborating with Celer Network for a layer two scaling solution. Celer works like the Lightning Network but can be used for any type of blockchain.
Add these to Polkadot’s “parachain” technology, which acts as a bridge between different blockchains, and we can already theorize use cases such as:
  • Identity-based digital signatures
  • Real-world payment settlements and invoicing solutions
  • Decentralized prediction markets
  • Stock market price feeds and many other real-time applications

Bitcoin purchases on the Square Cash app are up 240% for the year

Should we follow apps like Square Cash for volume and mass adoption rather than exchanges?
Probably, yes.
The majority of mainstream users are not technologically savvy, and they don’t appreciate the benefits of handling their own wallets. 
For a while, crypto-exchanges seem like the best choice for a casual user:
  • You don’t have to handle your own security
  • In case you’ve forgotten your password, there are various ways to retrieve it
  • Converting back to cash will always be a few clicks away
There are many other risks that come with these perks (let’s not forget about Mt.Gox), but let’s face it, most people would lose their private keys to hackers way before such an event repeats itself.
Nonetheless, exchanges still require KYC verification (if it doesn’t, something might be sketchy) and the interfaces of the most popular platforms are overwhelming for most individuals who are not into trading or not tech-savvy enough.
That’s where solutions in the form of a simple mobile apps came into play, by being able to offer an easy-to-use straightforward way for ANYONE to be able to acquire some crypto. 
Square’s Cash App is one of these easy to use products. When the market was stalling (and Bitcoin traders lost interest and exchange volumes were low), Square reported $178 million in bitcoin purchases during Q4 2019. This amount was up over 240% YTD at the time, bringing the Square’s total crypto sales to $517 million in 2019!
Were you aware of all this money pouring into crypto? It seems that’s where mainstream users prefer to buy their digital currencies.
These are the product updates that got our attention in the past week. They are not hot news now, but most often when news hits mainstream it’s already too late to make a move. We prefer to think ahead of the masses and prepare ourselves with the best knowledge in anticipation of the most likely outcomes.
Next, we’ll keep an eye on the following key points:
  • XRP sales in Q1 2020
  • Tether token swap events in favor of ETH-USDT
  • EOS development adoption
  • Polkadot network development activity
  • Crypto daily volume in apps like Square Cash
And, of course, the product updates in the upcoming week. See you next week with a new summary! Let us know in the comments if anything else caught your attention. We might give our own interpretation of it during next week’s summary.
If you have a project and want your news to be explained, just contact me on telegram: @ksshilov

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Published by HackerNoon on 2020/03/03