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End of year crypto roundup: How did NEO perform in 2018?

NEO NEO is the cryptocurrency backing the namesake blockchain platform that supports the digitization of physical assets and their self-management through smart contracts.
The project was launched in 2014 in China as AntShares, but didn’t garner significant attention until its rebranding as NEO in 2017.
By the time NEO gained any traction, the decentralized application (DApps) market was already dominated by Ethereum. With its growing popularity in East Asia, the project was dubbed to be “Chinese Ethereum” by many in the cryptocurrency community.
This is a charge NEO team disagrees with. As far as they are concerned, the project competes with Ethereum at a global stage and offers significant product and technical advantages.
While Ethereum may be dominating the market now, NEO believes it has a vision for the future, what it refers to as “smart Economy.”
In a smart economy, traditional physical assets are digitized with the help of blockchain and smart contracts, but they continue operating within the governmental framework.
Regulatory compliance is central to NEO’s platform — and the management of these assets happen without anonymity. Every individual or business operating on the Neo platform is required to have a digital identity.

NEO/USD performance review

NEO opened the year 2018 at $76.19, a 4,000 percent increase in market price since it was rebranded from AntShares in June 2017.
It shows a distinct growth trajectory in 2017 suggesting its growth to be a result of its own reputation rather than the “crypto boom” that saw the prices of all cryptocurrencies rise.

Recap: NEO’s growth in 2017. NEO saw a stark growth relative to BTC in June right after the rebranding, and benefited again from the December market upswing. Data Source: eToro.com

NEO maintained a bull run throughout the first half of January breaking at $187.97 on January 16 — the highest market price it has ever seen till the end of 2018.
The cryptocurrency saw frequent upswings and market corrections for the rest of January and February. The dominant market corrections ensured that NEO saw a downward trend throughout this period.
The market for NEO saw further decline throughout March. NEO was trading at $142.38 on February 28. By April 7, it was down to 44.91 — a 68 percent drop in its market price.

NEO rallied in the first half of January to reach its highest market price in history. After frequent upswings and market corrections, the cryptocurrency maintained a dominant downward trend in March. Data Source: eToro.com

NEO saw another rally in April after a distasteful March, hitting $92.15 on April 30, a 105 percent increase since April 7 when it broke from the dipping market.

NEO rallied once again in April but the rise couldn’t anywhere makeup for the losses it made between January-April earlier in the year. Data Source: eToro.com

This was the last major rally that NEO saw in 2018. Its price fell continuously through the rest of the year. As of December 15, NEO is trading at $5.65, having lost 97 percent of its market value since January 16!

Too good to be true: the massive gains NEO made throughout 2017 until mid-January this year are all corrected by the end of 2018! Data Source: eToro.com

NEO managed relative gains compared to BTC through much of 2017 and early 2018, but by the third quarter of this year, its performance against the cryptocurrency worsened significantly. NEO saw a 202 percent increase compared to BTC in January. But as of December 2018, the NEO/BTC pair has lost 88 percent of its value since the end of January.

NEO continued making relative gains to BTC in the early 2018, but couldn’t maintain the trend through the rest of the year. Data Source: coinmarketcap.com

NEO — Major events in 2018

With all the hype and speculations surrounding the NEO project in 2017, it seems that this year much of its focus shifted to Ontology, another project of NEO founders.
While the two projects are distinct with their own boards, they work closely together in “technical cooperation,” according to their founders.
Ten percent of the maximum Ontology (ONT) cryptocurrency supply, i.e. 100 million ONT, was granted to the NEO Council in order to help with the development of the project. In February, NEO Foundation announced that it is airdropping 20 million of these tokens to NEO holders.
In June, NEO’s capital arm, alongside cryptocurrency exchange desk Binance, invested in Republic — a crowd-equity platform for initial coin offerings (ICOs).
NEO courted several controversies in 2018. In a post entitled “NEO Entered the Era of Decentralization” in July, NEO Foundation announced that new consensus nodes on its blockchain were elected through a democratic voting process. But later, it was reported that only two entities voted in the election, including NEO Foundation itself.
The NEO community also appeared divided when the project’s co-founder proposed a new economic model that would make NEO token “divisible.”
In September, NEO Foundation revealed that it had bid $170 million for BitTorrent — an amount significantly higher than the $120 million that TRON’s Justin Sun offered — but the deal was declined by the BitTorrent team as unfavorable.

What to expect in 2019

Ever since its rebranding in June 2017, NEO has been one of the fastest growing cryptocurrencies. While NEO’s centralized governance and ‘digital identity’ model may not be well appreciated within the cryptocurrency community, the demand for such projects is increasing due to increased regulatory crackdowns, especially in Asian countries.
NEO’s market price trends in 2017 and 2018 have also looked promising, breaking out frequently from that of Bitcoin – outperforming major cryptocurrencies significantly anytime it had major product announcements.
If the Chinese government removes the ban on ICOs in the country, that could also prove helpful to NEO in competing with Ethereum for facilitating token sales.
NEO is definitely one of the cryptocurrencies to watch for in 2019!

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Source: The Next Web
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