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Topic: What will be the next cryptcoin listed on the CME? (Read 98 times)

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It will be Ethereum once they overcome their growing pains.
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litecoin

eth too fragile atm

Too fragile is not the right phrase. Maybe Ethereum's development team cannot bring the promises they made to their supporters. They have made scaling promises from switching to POS, sharding and Raiden. Where are they?

I speculate none of them will be working when released to the public.
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I also think that Ethereum and Litecoin, maybe also Ripple, have the highest chance to be listed @ CME and possibly also other markets. I don't think they will add any other coins for now.
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LTC, XRP, Eth. Those coins are most popular. And has volumes, good capitalization and support. I think they next to adding
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litecoin

eth too fragile atm
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Most highly possible is litecoin or ethereum or maybe both.
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@DaveWave. You might be correct. But you should add Ripple to the cryptocoins you mentioned. Bloomberg has added Litecoin, Ethereum and XRP in their terminal service 2 days ago. Is that a sign?

Also, I am afraid that might be bad for some of the smaller cryptocoin projects that need more exposure. Real projects like Aeon will be ignored in favor of big, well funded, smart contract platforms and ICOs on 2018 once they are added on Bloomberg's terminals.



Financial data firm Bloomberg has added three new cryptocurrencies – ethereum (ether), Ripple (XRP) and litecoin – alongside bitcoin on its Terminal service.

According to a Fortune report, sources said the addition of the new price data is aimed at forex traders seeking to explore the new instruments.

They also suggested that Bloomberg terminal data for the new cryptocurrencies is being provided by Luxembourg-based exchange Bitstamp.

Back in April 2014, Bloomberg opened up bitcoin prices to its Bloomberg Professional service, and in June of that year it was revealed that the data was being sourced from the itBit exchange.

The move comes amid sharp rises in the prices of many alternative cryptocurrencies, or altcoins, along with the spike in bitcoin prices. Just yesterday, Ripple's XRP token surged to a new record close to 90 cents, while ether and litecoin have also both hit new highs in the past week.

Bloomberg Terminal provides subscribers with real-time financial data, and allows them to place trades over an electronic trading platform. The system also features news and messaging options.


For the full article https://www.coindesk.com/ethereum-ripple-and-litecoin-have-arrived-on-bloomberg-terminals

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Rumors say that Ethereum and Litecoin will be listed soon and is under review. Might be possible especially Ethereum which is already under talks with lots of companies for partnerships.
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We know from experience that traders of the CME will be quite happy with the profits made on the high volatile nature of bitcoin. Given that they will look for more high volatile cryptocoins to list, what altcoin do you reckon will it or they be?
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