Can Bitcoin and altcoins sustain their bullish momentum or will profit-booking drag prices lower? Let’s study the charts of the top 10 cryptocurrencies to find out.
GURA: And Gensler is asking lawmakers for their support and for more resources. That makes Senator Lummis nervous. She's worried more rules will make the U.S. less competitive. And the crypto industry is also fighting back. So far this year, it spent more than $2.5 million lobbying lawmakers. Republican Congressman Warren Davidson believes Congress needs to make a decision about what to do with cryptocurrency and soon.
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Decentralization is a primary tenet of cryptocurrency. Whereas most currencies are backed by a central bank — the U.S. dollar, for example, is backed by the “full faith and credit” of the U.S. government — cryptocurrencies are maintained and valued by their users.
Time will tell whether this is the case, but right now, the Safemoon price is trading pretty close to where it was in April 2021, right before the massive price increase. Since the all-time high of $0.00001094 back in May, the Safemoon price live dropped over 87%. Furthermore, the trading volume is extremely low, with CoinGecko reporting that just over $3.5 million worth of Safemoon was traded in the last 24 hours.
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Every trade contributes towards auto-generating liquidity that goes into multiple pools used by exchanges
What is SafeMoon? The new cryptocurrency and how it compares to DogeCoin and Bitcoin
Learn Latest News BIC NFT Opinion Bitcoin Altcoin Prices Exchanges Press Releases btc $64970 -5.12% eth $4713 -2.68% bnb $625.71 -5.65% usdt $1 -0.85% sol $241.86 -0.48% ada $2.1 -7.78% xrp $1.21 -9.26% dot $48.39 -6.6% usdc $1 -1.23% doge $0.260246 -6.1% shib $5.639E-5 +6.39% luna $50.78 -1.27% AVAX $87.95 -2.87% ltc $264.84 -7.72% link $35.75 -3.83% Join Telegram
Note that backing up a wallet doesn’t duplicate the actual cryptocurrency units, merely the record of their existence and current ownership.
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In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin peaked at a new record high price of $68,568.85 according to Coinbase.
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“YOU’VE CRASHED #SAFEMOON THERES NO OTHER WAY TO SAY IT. WE WILL UPDATE YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE […] WE CAN’T WAIT TO HAVE YOU ALL HOME SOON…”
Binance and Coinbase listings remain a coveted goal for new cryptocurrencies such as SafeMoon. However, it can take some time to achieve this. For example, Coinbase only listed Shiba Inu Coin in mid-June.
It is also the case that not all of Binance services are available in every country. One such country, while perhaps surprising, is the U.K. As of mid-2021, as the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) ruled that the company’s U.K. arm is unable to conduct regulated activity, it has had a knock-on effect for U.K. users.
Among the crypto coins likely to upset Safemoon is the Bitrise coin, which is the fastest growing crypto as of writing. The coin was launched at the end of July. Shiba Inu is another coin that has been doing very well since it was launched in August. However, experts have put Safemoon against Bitrise, which is now being taunted as the next 'Safemoon.'
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