Welcome to the Crypto Olympics: Day 4!

Check out Day 3 of the Crypto Olympics

Coin vs. Coin – who will be crowned the Crypto Olympics Champ?

The first couple of rounds of the Crypto Olympics have been great. On Day 1, Tron (available on Binance) came away from the competition as the winner; Day 2 crowned Litecoin (available on Coinbase) as the winner. Day 3 Tron (available on Binance) and Litecoin (available on Coinbase) faced off, and Litecoin (available on Coinbase) reigned victoriously.

The crypto Olympics start with two coins and measure their gains and losses between 9:00am and 4:00pm PST. When the 4:00pm finish line hits, whichever coin has gained the most (or lost the least if both coins are down) within our time frame, is crowned victor for the day and moves into the next bracket. We carry on until we end with our ultimate coin – the Crypto Olympics Champ.

We will be holding a podium ceremony at the end of our games to award the gold, silver and bronze medals to the appropriate coins.

To see how we’re breaking up the rounds, check out the chart below. Otherwise, let’s get to the competition!

Ethereum (available on Coinbase) (ETH)

Ethereum (available on Coinbase) has started out the day in a bit of a rut but will it climb its way back up?

This coin remains the second top cryptocurrency by market cap at $82 billion. Currently, ETH is trading at $845.46 a coin, down -1.95%, in 24 hours.

 

Source: CoinMarketCapNEO (NEO)

NEO, China’s Ethereum (available on Coinbase), is also having a rough start to a Tuesday. Which smart contract platform will reign supreme today? We will soon find out!

 

At press time, NEO is trading at $111.59, down -0.44% in 24 hours.

Close race, check back with us after 4 PM for the results!

 Source: CoinMarketCapLet the race begin!

Tune in at 4:00 pm PST when we update today’s winner.

What coin do you think will win this round –Ethereum (available on Coinbase) or NEO?

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Chelsea Roh is a freelance content writer living in Vancouver, BC. Her current focus is cryptocurrency, financial analysis and blockchain technology. You could call her a “blockchain enthusiast.” In addition to content writing, she is an experienced Social Media Strategist. Before moving to CanADA, she spent 10+ years marketing
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