Will Decentraland Dominate the Metaverse? Coin Bureau Updates Price Prediction After Altcoin’s Massive Breakout

The pseudonymous host of crypto outlet Coin Bureau is sharing price analysis on altcoin MANA, the native token of virtual gaming world Decentraland.

In a new video, the analyst known as Guy tells his 1.81 million YouTube subscribers why MANA is holding firm despite what he calls “an unsustainable rally” after Facebook’s recent Meta rebranding announcement sent many metaverse-related cryptos soaring.

The analyst lays out several key factors as to why the token is maintaining price strength.

“First, the rest of the crypto market continues to rally. Most importantly, Bitcoin dominance has been on the decline, meaning money is moving into altcoins such as MANA.

The amount of money being held in Decentraland’s Grayscale Trust has more than doubled… since March [of] this year. This suggests there is significant institutional demand for Decentraland.”

The analyst also highlights trading of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), virtual events, and the game’s decentralized gambling casinos as sources of the project’s strength.

According to the project website, Decentraland is “the first-ever virtual world owned by its users.”

“Decentraland is controlled via the DAO [decentralized autonomous organization], which owns the most important smart contracts and assets of Decentraland – the LAND Contract, the Estates Contract, Wearables, Content Servers and the Marketplace.”

Guy next dives into Decentraland’s proposed idea of achieving interoperability with other metaverses, which he calls “a game changer.”

“[It] seeks to make Decentraland’s metaverse interoperable with at least four other crypto metaverse worlds. This will be done using an advanced protocol called IPSME [Idempotent Publish/Subscribe Messaging Environment].

No dates have been detailed for this particular proposal, but it will be a game changer for metaverse cryptocurrencies if it delivers on its promises.”

Guy wraps up by discussing how his initial doubts toward the project have softened over time.

“When I first heard of Decentraland, I remember being skeptical if it would get any traction. After all, who needs a virtual world when you have the real world?

As time goes on though, it’s becoming clear that there is value in both. This was evident long before Facebook rebranded to Meta, and it’s something that nobody really noticed until Facebook put the metaverse on stage.

The crazy thing is that Decentraland is still in its infancy, even though it’s one of the oldest metaverse projects out there. It’s amazing to see that development continues, despite all the problems the project has experienced publicly and behind the scenes.

It’s certainly headed in the right direction, and even though MANA might be overvalued relative to Decentraland’s fundamentals today, this probably won’t be the case tomorrow.”

MANA is currently trading at $3.20, up 23% on the day but down from the all-time high (ATH) of $4.91 it achieved on October 30th.

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AMC Officially Begins Accepting Bitcoin, Ethereum, and These Popular Altcoins for Payment

Movie theater giant AMC is finally accepting Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and other cryptos as forms of payment after months of anticipation.

AMC CEO Adam Aron took to Twitter this morning to announce the news.

According to Aron, you can now purchase tickets and other AMC offerings with Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum and Litecoin (LTC). The chief executive also mentions that popular memecoin Dogecoin (DOGE) will be next.

The news comes after months of announcements suggesting that AMC’s adoption of crypto was just around the corner. In a tweet this past September, Aron signaled the entertainment giant’s intentions to accept crypto for purchases.

In October, AMC announced that consumers could buy gift cards loaded with DOGE. Then, just last week, Adam Aron surveyed Twitter on whether or not AMC should accept fellow dog-themed altcoin Shiba Inu (SHIB). The response was resoundingly positive.

Although AMC is exploring SHIB as a payment option, the Dogecoin competitor was absent from today’s announcement.

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Altcoin Roundup: 3 Proof-of-work protocols focused on building Web 3.0

The proof-of-work (PoW) consensus model is the mechanism that kicked off the revolution that launched Bitcoin (BTC) in 2009 and it was the model of choice behind many of the popular projects in the early fledgling years of the crypto ecosystem.

As time progressed, other consensus models like proof-of-stake (PoS) rose in popularity, especially as the cost of running mining rigs, the constant need to update equipment and environmental concerns led to the PoW model falling out of favor with many.

As a result, projects looking to employ a proof-of-work model have had to adapt to stay aligned with the demands of the wider market. This has led to the emergence of projects that offer a more environmentally and economically friendly approach to PoW, while also aiming to build Web 3.0.

Let’s take a look at some of the projects that allow people to contribute their resources toward securing the network and earn a yield in the process.

Helium

Helium is a decentralized blockchain-powered network for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices that utilizes a global network of low-energy wireless “hotspots” that broadcast data via radio waves to be recorded on its blockchain.

The network uses a new work algorithm that has been dubbed “proof-of-coverage” to validate that hotspots are providing legitimate wireless coverage and that miners receive the platform’s native HNT token for helping to provide coverage for the network.

The Helium network saw tremendous growth throughout 2021. Currently, there are more than 309,000 nodes in operation.

Helium network statistics. Source: Helium

More recently, the Helium network expanded its capabilities by adding support for 5G wireless capabilities which included the launch of a new line of miners capable of transmitting the 5G signal.

On Oct. 26, Helium announced that it had partnered with the satellite television company Dish Network, making Dish the first major carrier to join the Helium network and offer its subscribers the opportunity to run Helium nodes in exchange for HNT tokens.

HNT/USDT 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

Shortly after these developments, HNT price rallied to a new all-time high at $53.11 on Nov. 9.

Kadena

Kadena (KDA) is a scalable PoW layer-one blockchain protocol that claims to be capable of processing up to 480,000 transactions per second (TPS) thanks to the use of braided chains.

Unlike the top PoW cryptocurrency Bitcoin, Kadena also offers smart contract capabilities similar to those found on Ethereum and features its own smart contract programming language called Pact.

Being smart contract capable means that the Kadena network is capable of hosting decentralized finance (DeFi) and nonfungible token (NFT) protocols, as well as a host of other specialized projects from stablecoins to payment processors.

Some of the goals of the project have been to address the major issues plaguing the Ethereum network such as high transaction costs and network congestion, and claims to offer marginal transaction fees for consumers while also introducing a “crypto gas station” feature that lets businesses create accounts that exist to fund gas payments on behalf of its user base when certain conditions are met.

Kadena utilizes the Blake (2s-Kadena) algorithm as its consensus model which requires native ASIC miners and cannot be mined using GPUs or CPUs.

Recently, KDA launched a wrapped version of its token called wKDA that is capable of interacting with all Ethereum Virtual Machine- (EVM-) compatible networks and their associated DeFi protocols.

In the future, the team behind Kadena also has plans to add cross-chain support for other popular blockchain networks including Terra, Polkadot, Celo and Cosmos.

KDA/USD 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that as a result of the recent developments, the price of KDA had surged 1,280% from a low of $2.05 on Oct. 17 to a new all-time high at $28.44 on Nov. 11.

Flux

Flux (FLUX) is a native GPU mineable PoW protocol that is focused on scalable decentralized cloud infrastructure for Web 3.0 applications.

According to the project, the Flux ecosystem is comprised of a suite of decentralized computing services and blockchain-as-a-service solutions which offer an Amazon Web Services-like development environment, as well as the FluxOS second-layer operating system that is capable of running “any hardened dockerized application.”

The Flux network uses the ZelHash algorithm, which is a GPU minable implementation of Equihash 125,4 and can be mined through a Flux community pool or on a variety of third-party pools created by teams that support the Flux mining ecosystem.

The block time on the Flux network is two minutes and the current block reward is 75 Flux, with 50% going to node operators and 50% going to miners.

On Nov. 9, the project introduced “Light Nodes,” which enable Flux nodes to be managed using light wallets so that operators can start and monitor node metrics from any device capable of running the FluxNodes app.

FLUX/USD 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that since Oct. 24 when it was revealed that Apple Pay would be integrated with the Flux network’s Zelcore wallet, the price of FLUX has surged 802% from $0.33 to a new all-time high at $2.96 on Nov. 12.

While the PoW model of consensus is no longer the dominant model used by major projects in the crypto ecosystem, these three examples show that it still has a lot to offer because the new platforms are environmentally friendly and economically sustainable.

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