Bitcoin is positioned at #1, and the dominance rate associated with it has dropped to 66% within a week. The trading volume recorded stands at roughly $19.484 billion, while the supply has 18,044,200 BTC coins in play as part of circulation. The total market cap of Bitcoin amounts to $158.188 billion for now. The price declined [albeit marginally] at a rate of 0.37% in the course of the past 24-hours. This, in turn, caused BTC to dip all the way down to the $8766.71 mark where it currently holds.
I am not so sure I want to be a seller of this market right now in this very position. All shorts have been closed out.
We are on our 5th straight week of negative weekly delta. The stats on this are not in favor of red continuation with respect to previous occurrences. $BTC pic.twitter.com/kKdO0tyUJJ
— Cantering Clark (@CanteringClark) November 12, 2019
Ben Askren is a renowned UFC fighter whose record proves his mettle in the octagon. He was present at the Litecoin Summit [which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada] this year, alongside Ron Paul [a Congressman from Texas whom he favors] and many others who share his viewpoint. He recently announced the arrival of a brand new podcast titled “What is Bitcoin”. Ben’s first guest was none other than John Kim [an LTC evangelist] who’s a close friend; the duo chose to explain to audience members as to how one could tackle the “double-spend” crisis which affects various networks.
First episode FunkyCrypto podcast. Attempted to answer the question “What is Bitcoin” with simple language! Give it a listen https://t.co/Fl4XR1YHyN. Thanks to @eToro for sponsoring! @SatoshiLite @bitcoin @johnkim77 pic.twitter.com/fHebaGZzAm
— Ben Askren (@Benaskren) November 9, 2019
Askren’s record [in the octagon] was unblemished up to the point when he met Jorge Masvidal; the latter proved to be an incredibly accurate warrior. Ben sustained his second loss on October 26th this year.