Oman Daily Observer

Digital coin ether hits record high as 2021 gains near 500pc

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Cryptocurr­ency ether hit another record high on Wednesday, taking gains this year to close to 500 per cent on the back of growing interest in decentrali­sed finance applicatio­ns and increasing institutio­nal interest in cryptocurr­encies.

Ether, the second-biggest cryptocurr­ency by market capitalisa­tion after bitcoin, climbed to $4,380.64.35, but was last down 4.1 per cent at $4,029. Bitcoin was also down more than 4 per cent at $54,188.

Ether has jumped about 470 per cent against the dollar this year as the ethereum blockchain becomes more widely used by peer-to-peer — or decentrali­sed — cryptocurr­ency platforms that enable crypto-denominate­d lending outside of traditiona­l banking institutio­ns.

The surge has also seen ether — which in the crypto world is also widely referred to as ethereum — outperform bitcoin, which has almost doubled in price this year as larger investors warm to the emerging technology.

“Ethereum is growing in part by the prospects of a revamped network with the right upgrades highly anticipate­d to accommodat­e Dapps (decentrali­sed applicatio­ns) and smart contracts that are built on it’’, said Nick Spanos, co-founder of Zap Protocol, a blockchain-agnostic decentrali­sed network.

“The coin is bound to grow more in the near future, with an ambitious target of $10,000 by year-end.”

US bank J P Morgan on Wednesday said the pace of evolution in the ethereum market has “remained rapid” and that there is still room for growth.

Open interest in CME Ethereum futures had increased to $540 million in three months, the bank’s analysts said in a note. A similar level of open interest in CME Bitcoin futures took more than two years after listing in 2017, they added.

“Effectivel­y, once bitcoin futures became more accepted among institutio­nal investors, they became more comfortabl­e with cryptocurr­encies paving the way for a more rapid acceptance of ethereum futures’’, J P Morgan said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Cryptocurr­ency representa­tions are seen in front of the Dogecoin logo in this illustrati­on picture.
— Reuters Cryptocurr­ency representa­tions are seen in front of the Dogecoin logo in this illustrati­on picture.

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