Ethereum Archives - https://cryptonita.co/?tag=ethereum Blockchain minus the hype Mon, 18 Jan 2021 22:12:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/cryptonita.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-Cryptonita-Logo-3-1-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Ethereum Archives - https://cryptonita.co/?tag=ethereum 32 32 187998502 Exchanges running out of ETH with reserves plunging 27% in 48 hours https://cryptonita.co/?p=415&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=exchanges-running-out-of-eth-with-reserves-plunging-27-in-48-hours-2 Fri, 15 Jan 2021 06:18:57 +0000 https://cryptonita.co/?p=415 The amount of Ether held on exchanges has plunged over the past two days, with

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The amount of Ether held on exchanges has plunged over the past two days, with CryptoQuant data indicating that just 8.1 million ETH is currently sitting in the reserves of centralized exchanges.

The acceleration of ETH being taken off exchanges was highlighted by Nuggets News’ Alex Saunders, who noted a 10% drop in Ether reserves on centralized platforms on Jan.14 — from 11 million to 10 million over 24 hours. “Exchanges will run out of ETH in 10 days at current rate,” he predicted.

Earlier today, Saunders noted the decline in Ether reserves had escalated by a further 20% leading him to suggest that centralized platforms may run out of ETH in the next 48 hours.

Read more at CoinTelegraph.

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Cryptokitties’ Go to Market Strategy in Asia https://cryptonita.co/?p=608&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cryptokitties-go-to-market-strategy-in-asia Thu, 14 Feb 2019 21:42:56 +0000 https://cryptonita.co/?p=608 Cryptokitties is paving the way for Western blockchain projects to enter Eastern markets. Cryptokitties is

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Cryptokitties is paving the way for Western blockchain projects to enter Eastern markets.

Cryptokitties is a blockchain-based distributed App (dApp) that allows players to adopt, raise, and trade virtual cats on the Ethereum network. As this viral platform attempts to expand beyond the US, it is finding out that China is the gatekeeper to the Asian market.

Perhaps you missed it, but the game is already fairly popular, with users having spent over $12,000,000 on digital felines. Talk about the cats meow. ZING!

Think: Beanie Babies meets Blockchain

Lets be clear: Cryptokitties are not currency. Instead, think of them as digital assets with values that are determined by the market. Each kitty is unique and non-fungible. Therefore they rely on their uniqueness and scarcity to create value.

The first Cryptokitty was born and adopted on December 2, 2017. Moving forward, a new cat was born every 15 minutes. This continued until November 2018, after which no new generation zero Cryptokitties were generated. Now, the population increases solely through breeding.

From the site:

There are two ways to breed a new Kitty: breed two of your own Kitties together, or breed with a public sire…. If you breed a Gen 3 and a Gen 4 Kitty together, you get a Gen 5 Kitty. If you breed two Gen 3s, on the other hand, you get a Gen 4.

There’s no theoretical limit to how many Cryptokitties can exist. Anyone willing to pay the transaction fees for breeding two cats, can create a new one.

Axiom Zen, the San Fran based company that launched the game in 2017, is now ambitiously pursuing expansion into Asia. Co-founder Benny Giang, believes Asia to be a huge untapped market, and sees China as their biggest hurdle. Yet growth in this arena will required a nuanced strategy and cultural sensitivity.  

“As Cryptokitties launched… the company saw competition and copycats (pun intended) from China moving quickly into the market” Tech Crunch reported. “Just as Cryptokitties launched in China, Xiaomi launched Cryptobunny, while Baidu (the Google of China) launched Cryptopuppy.”

Ultimately I see this wildly popular game as a fun speculation platform with cute mascots. If the company behind the dApp is able to successfully penetrate the Asian market, this could pave the way for other game-like dApps developed in the US to follow a similar roadmap.

What do you think about the platform? Do you own any kitties?

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