In a recent report from Kraken exchange, analysts said that the current quarter’s price action has a correlation of 0.88 with the fourth quarter of 2017.
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In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin has gained around 3 percent and is trading above $67,000. The crypto has added over 10 percent in the past week.
Worldcoin project reveals its ‘orb’ scanner as it aims to distribute cryptocurrency to 1bn people
Back Bay Baptist Church in St. Martin launched the new method of giving late last month, WLOX-TV reported.
These are just some of the reasons Bitrise crypto coin has hit the $200m market cap so fast. The token has exciting features that are appealing to thousands of crypto investors. With the upcoming staking process and launch of the revenue sharing program, the coin's market cap is projected to jump even higher.
“Where digital assets land, at the end of the day … will be driven in part by regulation, both domestic and international,” Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton recently told CNBC.
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.'
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - November 8, 2021) - Shiba Inu and Safemoon's competitor Bitrise coin breaks the $200m market cap. Finally, Bitrise coin has broken the $200m market cap mark as predicted by crypto experts. The coin, an aggressive Safemoon and Shiba Inu Crypto competitor, is breaking all previous crypto records on its way to become the fastest-growing crypto.
Yahoo Finance Live's Brian Sozzi, Julie Hyman, and Emily McCormick discuss the stock rebound for Tesla after founder Elon Musk sells $5 billion of his shares following a Twitter poll, while EV newcomer Rivian tops expectations in his IPO debut.
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@waronrugs, a KOL with 100,000 followers on twitter, said that 50% of Safemoon is held by its founding team, so they may possibly crush the market at any time. All business logics of 4JNET follow the smart contract, and the team does not hold 4JNET tokens and have no access to the investors’ funds.
Why is crypto down today? Cryptocurrency market crash, China ban - prices of Bitcoin, Shiba Inu and Ethereum
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Meat processer Tyson Foods will require all of its U.S. employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19, becoming one of the first major employer of front-line workers to so amid a resurgence of the virus.
This is mainly because of the extreme volatility that takes place in the industry. If you’re not careful – you could lose a lot of money quickly.
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