Top Stories This WeekBitcoin falls by $1,400 after crash of major crypto exchange CoinbaseAfter surpassing the $12,000 and $13,000 marks in a matter of hours, Bitcoin's parabolic run was plunged into peril when the Coinbase crypto exchange crashed on June 26.
Charles Hamel, head of crypto at the Norway-based internet company, said: "We believe that all modern browsers should integrate a crypto wallet. This will enable new business models to emerge on the web."
Survey: 27% of U.K. residents want to see crypto in more real-world applicationsA survey by crypto exchange CEX.io suggested 27% of Britons would like cryptocurrencies in "Real-world applications," such as credit card payments and international money transfers.
In a statement, the company said the incident had been detected quickly, and the exchanges where the ill-gotten crypto was sent to - Huobi, Bittrex and ChangeNOW - were swiftly notified so they could help freeze the transactions.
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Prediction of the WeekBitcoin price could see $20K in two weeks - $100K this year, predicts market analystJust before the Coinbase crash sent crypto prices downward, eToro analyst Simon Peters had a bold prediction: BTC could return to its all-time high of $20,000 within one to two weeks, while $50,000 to $100,000 could be achievable by the end of 2019.
FUD of the Week"Hope it makes me rich" - ex-Trump advisor joins crypto "Central bank"Stephen Moore, the economist who advised Trump and was at one point in the running to join the United States Federal Reserve, has joined Decentral - a project that aspires to serve as a new type of central bank.
Skepticism reigns over how Decentral will be able to persuade critics that the crypto community needs to bring back self-same intermediaries that Bitcoin was designed to disrupt.
Best Cointelegraph FeaturesCoinMarketCap pushes exchanges to transparency: Sign of a mature market?The crypto market provider has requested all exchanges to disclose accurate data in a bid to increase transparency - and warned failure to do so would result in them being delisted.
With significant progress being made in quantum computing, concerns are growing among the crypto community.
Hodler's Digest, June 24-30: Top Stories, Price Movements, Quotes and FUD of the Week
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