This week has been incredibly busy in the world of Digital Assets and we have compiled a collection of some recent news that hit during the past few days:

Changelly partnered with Binance

Popular instant cryptocurrency exchange Changelly partnered with major cryptocurrency exchange Binance to offer a wider variety of digital currencies for direct swaps with better rates and faster transaction times. Binance supports almost 120 cryptocurrencies and these can now be also listed on Changelly for a seamless trading experience. This is a mutual win-win situation as Binance now gains additional traders via a third party and Changelly can integrate new assets for trading.

Snoop Dogg performing at the Ripple Community Night during Blockchain Week NYC

Ripple announced that they have invited a real star performer to their upcoming Ripple Community Night, the artist is no other than Snoop Dogg. Most of Ripple’s team is going to be present at the Blockchain Week next month and they went ahead and organized a VIP event with the known rapper. Even though this will be an invite-only event, Ripple is planning to offer 10 tickets via their Twitter in the coming weeks.

Total Market Capitalization of Altcoins booming

Total Market Capitalization (according to images taken from Coinmarketcap) on Altcoins has been booming, from a local low of $140 bln we are up to almost $260 bln in just 20 days. There might be a historical resistance ahead, breaking it would mean that we will witness a few exciting weeks afterwards.

Tim Draper was speaking about Bitcoin at the Intelligence Squared/Manhattan Institute US debate

Tim Draper is a well-known American venture capital investor who purchased his first Bitcoins through an auction in 2014. He has been known as one of the biggest investors in the sphere and now he was invited to the IQ2US debate to talk about these emerging new Digital Assets. Here he argued that ‘Bitcoin is Bigger Than the Internet’ and that he sees that these new technologies will shape our future. The whole talk was very interesting, you can watch it back via this link.