![]() ![]() In recent months, the volume of BTC and the rest of the crypto market have substantially decreased. For instance, EOS, dubbed the “Ethereum Killer,” has dropped 50 percent of its market valuation in the past 30 days, due to the instability and volatility in the market. Over the past few weeks, tokens have lost over 50 percent of their value against Bitcoin, which has also fallen by more than 20 percent since late July. The sudden increase in the dominance index of Bitcoin which coincided with the spike in the volume of Tether have demonstrated that investors have become reluctant towards taking high-risk and high-return trades, mostly due to the lack of confidence in the short-term trend of the market. Bitcoin Breaks 50% Dominanceįor the first time in 2018, Bitcoin, the most dominant cryptocurrency in the global market, has obtained 50 percent of the market share, securing its year-to-date (YTD) high on the dominance index. Tokens recorded the steepest drop in their value on August 11, as most Ethereum-based tokens such as Theta Token, Aion, Pundi X, Aelf, DigixDAO, WanChain, and VeChain recorded a drop of around 14 to 18 percent. You can watch all 13 episodes of the show’s first season now on Amazon Prime Video.While Bitcoin ended the day with a 4 percent decline in its value, Ether, the native cryptocurrency of Ethereum, plummeted by 13 percent against the US dollar, becoming one of the worst performing major cryptocurrencies alongside NEO. ![]() A side-splitting cross between Mystery Science Theater 3000, What’s Up Tiger Lilly, The Iron Chef and the X Games, each episode pits two teams competing in some of the funniest, most hazardous games ever conceived on television. Synopsis: “MXC” (aka Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) is the ultimate comedic take on extreme sports competition. Many of the eliminations appear to be painful, and these instances are always stressed by the commentators watching the action. Sometimes, contestants will swing on ropes, hoping to land on a particular spot, but they miss their target more often than not. Another has people trying to hop from one spinning log to another to avoid falling into the water below them. One memorable challenge has contestants attempting to climb a steep hill with large boulders hurdling toward them. By design, each challenge is very difficult to maneuver, and most every contestant is doomed to fail - making those who succeed that much more impressive. They cover the festivities as two teams of contestants compete in a variety of bizarre challenges. Also featured are the memorable field reporter Guy LeDouche (John Cervenka) and field marshal Captain Tenneal (John Cervenka). Serving as the hosts of the game show are Vic Romano (Vic Wilson) and Kenny Blankenship (Chris Darga). It’s very over the top, but something about the series just made it so addictive to watch. Using footage from the ’80s Japanese game show Takeshi’s Castle, MXC adds new voiceovers and sound effects to make the games much more entertaining. The series originally ran on Spike TV between 20. If you have fond memories of watching Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (MXC) back in the day, you can revisit the first season on Amazon Prime Video. Most Extreme Elimination Challenge (Magnolia Home Entertainment) ![]()
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