Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) made a rather dramatic comeback just 48 hours ago. At press time, the world’s first digital currency is currently trading above $4,300. The entire crypto community is buzzing, as most aLTCoins have followed BTC’s upward movements.
Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) Comeback
The cryptocurrency community took a huge hit in mid-November when Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash miners started a hash war. Investors lost confidence in the maturity of the community, as the war dragged out after Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash split in two. On one side was Roger Ver, CEO of Bitcoin (available on Coinbase).com, who led the Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) ABC movement. On the other was Craig Wright, also known as ‘Faketoshi’ by the crypto community, who led Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) SV.
Very much like the split of the Ethereum (available on Coinbase) blockchain with Ethereum (available on Coinbase) Classic, Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash was split into Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) SV and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) ABC. During that mess, Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) and most aLTCoins began to plummet. While the Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash mess hasn’t fully cleared, it seems investors have gained their confidence back in crypto once more.
There has been a lot of crypto-positive news that has debuted this morning—which should boost investor confidence even further.
Ohio becomes the first state to allow businesses to pay taxes with Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) https://t.co/iGo7RtHri2 pic.twitter.com/rhKBHzoqzO
— CNN Business (@CNNBusiness) November 29, 2018
As for the news in the tweet above, it remains unclear how many businesses will actually use this means of paying taxes, but it is a positive movement for the crypto community. Perhaps the biggest Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) news of the day came from the Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Yesterday, at the Consensus conference, Jeff Sprecher was asked, “Will digital assets survive?” “The unequivocal answer is yes,” Sprecher replied. “As an exchange operator it’s not our objective to opine on prices.”
He went on to explain that there are thousands of digital tokens out there that can be argued are ‘better’ than Bitcoin (available on Coinbase), and yet it continues to survive and gain mainstream attention.
Sprecher continued:
“Often times in finance, it’s not about being the best—it turns out to be about being the broadest and the most commonly accepted and for whatever reason Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) has become that.”