Notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight
XRP vs SEC timelineOne of the long-standing issues in the crypto market, the legal battle between Ripple and SEC has been going on for over two years. Let’s take a look at the notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight. · Dec 2020 The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that they had conducted an unregistered securities offering by selling XRPtokens. · Jan 2021 Ripple filed its initial response to the SEC’s lawsuit, denying the allegations and arguing that XRP is not a secur...
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So in the past few weeks, we’ve been collecting surveys, conducting user interviews, and completing our masterplan for a seamless digital asset community & exchange. Our next update will be HUGE. And, it’ll take some time and a lot of QA to get it just right. So, about a week ago, we decided to pencil in a smaller update—we wanted to add features many of you requested in your survey answers and user interviews. Enter v.1.2, a modest upgrade to our current crypto community platform.TL;DRFollow...
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Notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight
XRP vs SEC timelineOne of the long-standing issues in the crypto market, the legal battle between Ripple and SEC has been going on for over two years. Let’s take a look at the notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight. · Dec 2020 The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that they had conducted an unregistered securities offering by selling XRPtokens. · Jan 2021 Ripple filed its initial response to the SEC’s lawsuit, denying the allegations and arguing that XRP is not a secur...
Console’s New Feature ‘Verify’: Distribute Discord Roles via Wallet Verification
We’ve added a new feature for NFT creators called ‘Verify.’ Creators can create and distribute roles based on certain criteria–currently, we only offer the ability to determine roles based on the number of NFTs held in a single wallet. After an NFT creator sets the minimum number for each role and adds our bot to a channel, holders can connect their wallet to automatically receive a role. The following is guide on how creators and holders can use our new feature, ‘Verify.’For NFT CreatorsAfte...

v1.2 is out 🚀 Here’s what you need to know
So in the past few weeks, we’ve been collecting surveys, conducting user interviews, and completing our masterplan for a seamless digital asset community & exchange. Our next update will be HUGE. And, it’ll take some time and a lot of QA to get it just right. So, about a week ago, we decided to pencil in a smaller update—we wanted to add features many of you requested in your survey answers and user interviews. Enter v.1.2, a modest upgrade to our current crypto community platform.TL;DRFollow...
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Want to improve your trading skills?📈 Understanding moving averages(MA) is a key!
Moving averages are an important technical analysis tool used by traders to identify trends and potential entry and exit points. They work by smoothing out price fluctuations over a set period, giving you a clearer picture of the market’s direction.
There are different types of moving averages, including Simple Moving Averages (SMA) and Exponential Moving Averages (EMA).
SMA calculates the average price over a set period EMA places greater weight on more recent prices
Moving averages can be used in a variety of ways. One common approach is to look for crossovers between shorter and longer-term moving averages (i.e. 50EMA and the 200EMA).
When the shorter-term average crosses above the longer-term average, it’s known as a “Golden Cross,” which can be a bullish signal.
Conversely, when the shorter-term average crosses below the longer-term average, it’s known as a “Death Cross,” which can be a bearish signal.
Traders often use these signals as a way to identify potential short or long opportunities in the market.
Another way to use moving averages is to identify support and resistance levels. When the price of an asset is trending above its moving average, the moving average can act as support. When the price is trending below the moving average, it can act as resistance.
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Want to improve your trading skills?📈 Understanding moving averages(MA) is a key!
Moving averages are an important technical analysis tool used by traders to identify trends and potential entry and exit points. They work by smoothing out price fluctuations over a set period, giving you a clearer picture of the market’s direction.
There are different types of moving averages, including Simple Moving Averages (SMA) and Exponential Moving Averages (EMA).
SMA calculates the average price over a set period EMA places greater weight on more recent prices
Moving averages can be used in a variety of ways. One common approach is to look for crossovers between shorter and longer-term moving averages (i.e. 50EMA and the 200EMA).
When the shorter-term average crosses above the longer-term average, it’s known as a “Golden Cross,” which can be a bullish signal.
Conversely, when the shorter-term average crosses below the longer-term average, it’s known as a “Death Cross,” which can be a bearish signal.
Traders often use these signals as a way to identify potential short or long opportunities in the market.
Another way to use moving averages is to identify support and resistance levels. When the price of an asset is trending above its moving average, the moving average can act as support. When the price is trending below the moving average, it can act as resistance.
If you find this article helpful, Follow us on Twitter & come join our crypto community where we discuss and share more insights and knowledge.
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