The Coin Shark: What Predictions Do 10 Major Fintech Leaders Have about Crypto This Year?

  • Thursday, 23 May 2019 12:30
The website Finder published a survey of 10 influential figures in the fintech industry, asking them about the future of the most popular digital assets. Most of the forecasts turned out quite optimistic as it will be shown below. The board of survey participants include: Craig Cobb (the founder of the training website tradercobb.com); Fred Schebesta (the CEO of finder.com); Co-Pierre Georg (an associate professor at University of Cape Town) and other fintech experts. 13 cryptocurrencies were featured in the survey: top-10 coins in the rating and 3 promising coins, such as Ethereum Classic (ETC), Monero (XRM) and Binance Coin (BNB). According to the predictions, the most growth will be observed in the exchange rates of EOS (727%), Binance Coin (459%), TRON (449%), Ethereum Classic (385%) and Cardano (260%) by the end of 2019. As for the market capitalization, here the lead was taken by Ethereum (179.3%), while Bitcoin’s market cap is predicted to grow only by 95.4%. The only unfavourable forecast was given to Bitcoin Cash SV (-5%). We remind you: Mike Novogratz Is Convinced That Bitcoin Will Be $20,000 By 2021 Subscribe to The Coin Shark news in Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coinshark/

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