Bitgert (BRISE) is now verified on CoinGecko, the world’s largest independent cryptocurrency data aggregator, whiuch has more thanr 12,000 different crypto assets tracked.
Bitgert is currently ranked 152 on CoinGecko out of all the cryptos it lists.
This article will show you about Bitgert news.
20 September 2022: Bitgert to be integrated on Rubic
Bitgert (BRISE) is about to be integrated into Rubic, a “one-click” cross-chain crypto service.
Rubic described Bitgert as a superfast blockchain with zero-cost gas fees, and said the integration would allow Rubic to expand to even more decentralised finance (DeFi), Web 3.0 and non-fungible token (NFT) projects.
12 September 2022: Crypto exchange powered by LSEG technology to list Bitgert
AAX will be listing Bitgert (BRISE) on its digital asset exchange.
The exchange will be launching Bitgert deposits and withdrawals from 13 September and spot trading from 14 September, as well as launching the trading pair BRISE and Tether (USDT).
AAX is the first crypto exchange powered by London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) technology, Millennium Exchange matching engine technology.
9 September 2022: Crypto exchange giving away $200 in Bitgert
ChangeNOW, which provides an instant crypto exchange service, is giving away $200 (£172) in Bitgert (BRISE).
To have a chance to win the Bitgert prize, you must follow ChangeNow on Twitter, retweet the post announcing the competition, and like the post as well.
The winner will be announced on 15 September.
8 September 2022: Bitgert sixth most popular crypto on KuCoin
Bitgert (BRISE) was the sixth most searched for crypto on the KuCoin crypto exchange during the first week of September, the exchange has revealed.
Terra Classic (LUNC) came in first, with Ethereum (ETH) third and Bitcoin (BTC) fifth.
6 September 2022: Bybit gives users a vote to see if Bitgert should be listed
Bybit, the crypto exchange, is giving users the chance to vote on which digital asset it should list next, with one of them being Bitgert (BRISE).
There are three cryptos to choose from: Bitgert, RunBlox (RUX) and WeWay (WWY).
This is the crypto exchange’s sixth installation of ByVotes, which gives anyone who has a Bybit account the opportunity to choose which crypto the exchange should list.
To have a say in the matter, Bybit takes a snapshot of users’ Bybit accounts on 7 September. The weight of users’ votes depends on how many Tether (USDT) tokens a user holds: the more votes they will get. If a user has 500 USDT, for example, they will receive 500 votes.
The voting period itself will then last from 8 to 9 September. If users vote for the crypto that wins, they will receive a prize of native tokens of the winning project airdropped to their account a few hours after the voting ends.
The winning crypto will be announced on 9 September.
2 September 2022: Bitgert now verified on CoinMarketCap
Bitgert (BRISE) is now verified on CoinMarketCap and is ranked as number 217 out of the nearly 10,000 cryptos the website lists.
Via Twitter, Bitgert said that despite its current ranking it was “heading to the top 100 cryptos in the next few days”.
25 August 2022: Bitgert asks Binance founder to list BRISE on crypto exchange
Bitgert has asked Changpeng Zhao, founder and CEO of Binance, to list its crypto BRISE on the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume.
The founder of Binance asked via Twitter: “Which coin should we list next?” In response, Bitgert called on Binance to list BRISE “soon” because it wants to airdrop $5m (£4.22m) worth of the crypto to the Binance community.
24 August 2022: Bitgert partners with SWFT Blockchain
Bitgert (BRISE) is partnering with SWFT Blockchain, which claims to be connecting the cryptoverse and is the only cross-chain service listed on Coinbase.
SWFT Blockchain said it will support Bitgert, “the world’s cheapest gas fee blockchain”.
The listing date has yet to be announced.
17 August 2022: Bitgert unveils decentralised payment gateway PayBrise
Bitgert (BRISE) has launched a decentralised payment gateway, PayBrise. Once integrated into e-commerce and websites, PayBrise will make it possible to accept payments in BRISE.
In an announcement on Twitter, Bitgert stated PayBrise is its “most powerful use-case for BRISE”. PayBrise will also offer settlements in 24 hours.
15 August 2022: Bitgert grows in popularity in Indonesia
Bitgert (BRISE) was trending in Indonesia from 7-14 August.
This is according to Bmoon Crypto Indonesia, which ranked Bitgert ninth out of the top 10 trending cryptos in Indonesia that week, with Bitcoin (BTC) coming in tenth.
10 August 2022: Crypto bridge Guardarian makes it easier to buy Bitgert
Guardarian, which claims to be a bridge between the fiat and crypto worlds, is now allowing users to buy Bitgert with US dollars, euros, Indian rupees and other fiat currencies, using a credit/debit card.
The platform, which allows users to buy crypto, said users can “get BRISE instantly on Guardarian.”
4 August 2022: Bitgert applies to verify circulating supply on CoinMarketCap
Bitgert has applied to verify its circulating supply on CoinMarketCap.
This means Bitgert has submitted a request to CoinMarketCap for it to evaluate the crypto.
CoinMarketCap describes circulating supply as “the best approximation of the number of assets that are circulating in the market and in the general public's hands.”
CoinMarketCap said that circulating supply was a better metric to use for calculating market capitalisation, compared to total supply. Total supply is the total number of coins in existence right now.
The site, recognised as the leading website for crypto prices, said that using circulating supply is like the method of using public float to conclude the market capitalisation of a company. Public float represents the portion of shares of a company that are in the hands of public investors as opposed to locked-in shares held by promoters, company officers, controlling-interest investors or governments.
18 July 2022: Bitgert marketplace should sell clothes and electronics says poll
More than two out of five Bitgert users would like to buy and sell clothing and electronics on its decentralised marketplace, which started development on 14 July.
Bitgert ran a Twitter poll in which it found that 41.6% of people who responded would like to buy and sell clothing and electronics on a Bitgert decentralised marketplace.
Coming in second at 34% was real estate, followed by cars and motorcycles at 17% and ebooks and courses at 7.4%.
In its Twitter poll 3,808 people voted.
8 July 2022: Bitgert celebrates its first birthday
Bitgert, the crypto engineering organisation with a focus on blockchain technology products and audits solutions, has celebrated its first anniversary, a year after its foundation.
In its birthday announcement via Twitter, it stated that it wishes to become a “beacon in decentralised finance (DeFi)” and added: “Let’s make this [Bitgert] an Empire together”.
The organisation runs the BRISE token, which has a revenue sharing staking programme.
6 July 2022: Bitgert now available on Sphynx Labs
BRC20 tokens are now available to buy, sell and trade on Sphynx Labs, an all-in-one platform designed for crypto.
BRC20 tokens are native to Bitgert. Out of the three networks to choose from on Sphynx Labs, there is a choice of Binance, Cronos and BRISE.
5 July 2022: CoinMarketCap recognises USDT and USDC on Bitgert chain
Both Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) on the Bitgert chain have now been officially recognised by CoinMarketCap.
Bitgert announced the news regarding the two stablecoins via Twitter under the title “HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT”.
27 June 2022: Bitgert launches USDT and USDC stablecoin bridge
Bitgert has launched the stablecoin Tether and USD Coin crypto bridge on its blockchain.
This bridge makes it easier to swap USDT and USDC from supported networks to the Bitgert blockchain and peg them to the BRC20 token.
Bitgert explained that “stablecoins are critical for the smooth running of any blockchain ecosystem”. The benefit of this, added Bitgert, is that bringing USDT and USDC “to the Bitgert chain by pegging with the native BRC20 tokens enable users to enjoy the benefits of stablecoins. Most important is swapping their tokens to stablecoins to avoid volatility-driven losses.”
23 February 2022: Strong start for Bitgert
After the Bitgert (BRISE) blockchain went live last week, the crypto has skyrocketed by over 100% in value.
According to CoinMarketCap, BRISE is up by 6.4% to $0.0000007197. Since its blockchain launch last week, however, the crypto is up by 115% from $0.0000003325.
The crypto has grabbed attention because it holds a zero-gas fee and “has the speed of 100,000 transaction per second.”
CoinMarketCap describes BRISE as the “fastest blockchain of 2022” with the fastest growing ecosystem with projects in Decentralised Finance (DeFi), non-fungible token (NFT) and Web 3.0.
What's the future of Bitgert?
BRISE is currently listed on eight crypto exchanges, Pancakeswap, BitForex, Gate.io, Bitmart, MEXC, Lbank, XT.com and Indoex.
Due to Ethereum’s (ETH) high gas fee, critics of the crypto has been saying this issue could leave the door open for an ETH killer. BRISE stands in stark comparison to ETH with its zero-gas fee.
BRISE’s Twitter page only has 87,000 followers, which is relatively low for a crypto. The Sandbox (SAND), for example, has nearly 850,000 followers.
Still, BRISE only follows two other people. The first is Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, currently the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume. The other is Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, an American electric vehicle maker, who is nicknamed the Dogefather due to his support of dogecoin (DOGE).
Certain actions the crypto has taken have left some with questions surrounding the digital asset. BRISE decided to undertake an audit performed by Bitgert. The audit suggests that all manual code, contract functions, owner privileges, rug-proofing and liquidity were checked. However no genuine links are provided to verify this.
Also, Bitgert’s BitRise charity supposedly donates proceeds to various hunger-relief and education programmes, although further details than that are scarce. The official website does not outline any affiliates, charity numbers or an action plan. Reverse image searches show that visual assets are stock photos.
Few philanthropically minded individuals seem to have donated to the charity. The donation address has only logged two inbound transactions over its lifespan.
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