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Bitcoin Halving: Nigeria, Others Get Ready For Uncertain Bitcoin Future

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  • Bitcoin Halving: Nigeria, Others Get Ready For Uncertain Bitcoin Future

Nigerians and other global investors in the cryptocurrency market are getting ready for Bitcoin Halving on May 12, 2020.

Cryptocurrency’s most dominant coin, Bitcoin, would experience a historical transformation from supply end for the third time this month. The process known as Bitcoin Halving would impact the number of Bitcoin supplied into the block every 10 minutes.

Bitcoin Halving is a process where the number of Bitcoin earned by miners, known as a block reward, is halved.

The process that began in 2009 started with 50 coins mined every 10 minutes. This was halved twice to current 12.5 bitcoins mined every 10 minutes. According to a document released by Satoshi Nakamoto, who may be an individual or a group that created the digital coin, the process will end with total coins of 21 million around the year 2140.

Why is Bitcoin Halving Important?

Unlike the Central Banks, Bitcoin is not manually regulated rather its algorithm has been engineered to gradually reduce the number of Bitcoins that can be created over time.

Therefore, while the supply of Bitcoin will continue to reduce, its demand will remain constant. A process that if eventually worked could see the digital currency hitting $50,000 a coin or even $1 million as more money would be chasing fewer coins.

This is different from central banks’ approach where money in circulation can be increased or reduced depending on the economic situation.

“Unlike most national currencies we’re familiar with like dollars or euros, bitcoin was designed with a fixed supply and predictable inflation schedule. There will only ever be 21 million bitcoins. This predetermined number makes them scarce, and it’s this scarcity alongside their utility that largely influences their market value,” Blockchain.com, a crypto wallet company, stated in a post.

Advantage of Bitcoin Halving

Bitcoin was trading at $2.01 a coin in 2012 before block reward was first halved to 25 Bitcoins from 50 Bitcoins, the price per coin rose to $664 a coin by 2016 due to the scarcity created by the halving as miners are the only one that can earn the coin every 10 minutes for creating additional blocks needed to strengthen the security of the blockchain.

In 2016, when the block reward was halved again to 12.5 Bitcoins, the price of the cryptocurrency rose to $20,000 in 2017 before plunging to as low as $2,800 a coin 2019 and $3,800 in early March 2020.

Bitcoin 20000Therefore, some Bitcoin experts and investors are predicting that additional reduction in the supply of Bitcoin would bolster the price of the digital currency going forward while others have said the fundamentals have changed that Bitcoin Halving has been priced into the current level as the process is now pretty known by investors.

Still, at Investors King we believed a reduction in supply would positively impact the price of the dominant cryptocurrency but not immediately given the current global health crisis. Therefore, halving may benefit long-term investors more than short term traders as we doubt the market would receive enough funds in the near-term given present surge in global risk and uncertainty.

Implications of Bitcoin Halving

Halvings happened every four years or after every 210,000 blocks. These blocks helped strengthen the cryptocurrency blockchain, improve its security and bolster the confidence of investors holding the unregulated digital currency as an investment vehicle.

However, the continuous reduction in block rewards may result in fewer investments in mining given the amount involved in its set up.  Also, considering the rate at which new blocks are created or expected to be created to further strengthen the Bitcoin blockchain, a decline may render it vulnerable to attacks and gradually expose the unproven or untested blockchain to hackers.

“The more computing power miners direct towards Bitcoin, the harder it is to attack because an attacker would need to have a significant portion of this processing power, known as the hashrate, to execute such an attack, stated by Coindesk.

“The more money they can earn by way of block rewards, the more mining power goes to Bitcoin, and thus the more protected the network is.”

On May 12, 2020, the global cryptocurrency investors and traders expect block reward to be halved again to 6.25 Bitcoin.

Is the CEO/Founder of Investors King Limited. A proven foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Businessinsider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and many more. He has over two decades of experience in global financial markets.

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KuCoin Announces Temporary Pause on NGN Services to Prioritize Compliance

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KuCoin, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchanges globally, has announced a temporary pause on its P2P Nigerian Naira (NGN) services and Fast Buy service via Naira cards.

This move, set to commence from 2024-05-15 08:00 (UTC), aims to prioritize compliance measures within the platform.

In a message addressed to its valued users, KuCoin expressed its dedication to providing a robust and secure trading environment.

The temporary suspension of NGN services is part of the exchange’s commitment to accelerating the compliance process.

During this period, ongoing orders will be completed normally, and all other services on the platform will remain available.

KuCoin assured its users that their assets are safe and secure on the exchange. While acknowledging that adjustments might be required in trading preferences, KuCoin explained that this decision is a step toward enhancing the overall trading experience for its users.

The exchange reiterated its focus on compliance and creating a secure environment for all users. KuCoin aims to resolve the compliance-related matters swiftly and efficiently to ensure a seamless transition back to full functionality of NGN services.

The decision to temporarily suspend NGN services underscores KuCoin’s proactive approach to regulatory compliance, reflecting its commitment to maintaining transparency and trust within the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

KuCoin expressed gratitude for the understanding and cooperation of its users during this period of change.

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Crypto Exchange Giant Coinbase Grinds to a Halt in System Meltdown

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One of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Coinbase, has been plunged into chaos as it experienced a catastrophic system-wide outage, leaving traders and investors stranded and unable to access their accounts.

The disruption, which commenced at 4:15 am UTC on May 14, has rendered both the desktop and mobile platforms of Coinbase completely unusable.

Users attempting to access the exchange are greeted with a frustrating “503 Service Temporarily Unavailable” error message, indicative of the severity of the situation.

Coinbase, known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, has been a cornerstone of the cryptocurrency market for years.

However, this unprecedented outage has shaken the confidence of countless traders who rely on the platform for their daily transactions and investments.

Coinbase swiftly notified its user base of the issue through its official status page, acknowledging the severity of the problem and assuring customers that their funds remain secure.

The exchange’s support team took to social media to disseminate updates, pledging to investigate the issue and work tirelessly to find a resolution.

This isn’t the first time Coinbase has faced technical difficulties during periods of heightened market activity.

Just months prior, on February 28, the exchange experienced temporary outages alongside several other platforms amidst a frenzy of trading activity during a Bitcoin flash crash. Such incidents highlight the strain that surges in traffic can place on even the most robust of systems.

While outages like these are undeniably frustrating for users, they often spark speculation within the crypto community.

Some enthusiasts view these disruptions as a bullish sign, interpreting the influx of traffic and subsequent downtime as indicators of growing interest and adoption in the cryptocurrency space.

Despite the inconvenience caused by the outage, there remains a palpable sense of optimism among certain factions of the crypto community.

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Nigeria Denies Bribery Allegations from Binance, Labels Claims as Diversionary Tactic

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In a recent exchange of accusations between Nigeria and Binance Holdings Ltd, the West African nation firmly rebuked allegations of bribery leveled against it by the cryptocurrency giant.

The dispute escalated following a blog post by Binance Chief Executive Officer Richard Teng, claiming that Nigerian officials demanded a $150 million bribe to settle ongoing legal issues faced by the company.

The Ministry of Information spokesman, Rabiu Ibrahim, denounced the accusations made by Teng, dismissing them as baseless and a mere attempt to divert attention away from Binance’s own legal predicaments.

Ibrahim said the claims lacked any credible evidence and were merely a part of Binance’s strategy to deflect scrutiny from its operations.

The allegations surfaced amidst a backdrop of strained relations between Nigeria and Binance following the detention of two Binance employees in the country. One employee managed to escape custody, while the other, Tigran Gambaryan, remains detained, facing charges related to tax evasion, currency speculation, and money laundering.

According to Teng’s blog post, Binance representatives were allegedly approached by unidentified individuals after a meeting with Nigerian officials, demanding a substantial payment in cryptocurrency to resolve the legal issues swiftly.

However, Nigerian authorities vehemently denied these claims, stating that they were part of an orchestrated campaign by Binance to undermine the government’s credibility.

The Nigerian government further criticized Binance for its alleged involvement in criminal activities across multiple countries, including the United States.

Ibrahim said the country would not succumb to Binance’s attempts to tarnish its reputation through fictitious claims and media campaigns.

The escalating tensions between Nigeria and Binance come at a time when the cryptocurrency exchange is facing legal challenges globally.

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was recently sentenced to four months in prison in the United States for regulatory violations, further complicating the company’s legal woes.

In Nigeria, Binance has been under scrutiny for its role in cryptocurrency speculation against the national currency, the naira, which has experienced significant depreciation in recent months.

The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission announced plans to ban person-to-person cryptocurrency trading in the naira, signaling increased regulatory scrutiny on the cryptocurrency sector.

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