— Ivelisse Porroa-Garcia is now director of government affairs at Ferox Strategies. She previously was policy director for the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
The day after April 20, a day celebrated by marijuana enthusiasts, the SafeMoon team hosted an AMA with two of its members who joined by live video from a crypto conference in Miami. Instead of just providing updates on the token, Thomas Smith, SafeMoon’s chief technical officer, wandered around the conference floor in an unfocused way to capture attendee shoutouts and show off a painted Porsche.
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The cryptocurrency’s price began to surge on Sunday night (7 November) as investors pumped the price from $62,319.98 at 8pm to $66,101.46 by 10am on Monday morning.
"After hitting fresh milestones and hitting new ATH’s backed on the US CPI Inflation figures for October, traders began to book profits," it added. "Such corrections do not seem to be a major cause of concern just yet."
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“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.
Moreover, Coinpedia projects the price could range between $0.00000957 at the low end and a peak of over 2x that amount or more ($0.0000192). new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Website News PlayStation Xbox Nintendo PC Guides Game Culture Film TV Tech Features Reviews Previews Twitch Discord Merch Best Products Shop
SafeMoon had a very promising launch and maxed out at an impressive market price of $0.00001375. Many tokens and coins have price spikes soon after launch as this is the time when interest is at its peak for new potential investments. Investors were hoping that the market price would settle somewhere around this level and continue to rise at a more sustainable rate. Unfortunately, this was not the case, SafeMoon witnessed its market price continuously drop until it was priced around $0.000003458.
New Delhi: Major cryptocurrencies continued to gain following a rally in the weekend. However, investors booked profits in a couple of altcoins.
After the flash crash, Bitcoin's level on Binance U.S. "almost immediately snapped back to where it had been," according to a Bloomberg report.
The cryptocurrency market is a vast and sometimes confusing place with different coins to choose from.
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Now that you’ve got an idea of what Safemoon is and its background, we can focus on the coin’s long-term outlook. Most beginner crypto investors simply buy Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH), although lesser-known coins such as Safemoon can be better options if you are looking for quick returns. However, that being said, these options tend to be much riskier, so this will depend on your risk tolerance.
Meanwhile, Ethereum also hit a record — rising to $4,837.59, according to CoinMarketCap.
The SafeMoon coin has been making top predictions for months now, and it won’t be slowing down anytime soon. Forecasting site WalletInvestor predicts that the price could reach $0.000002 by November 1st, while Gov Capital forecasted its value will dive to zero in May 2022. In between these two extremes, there is still plenty of growth potential.
This is a stable coin, so it is pretty unique among other cryptocurrencies. Stable coins have the backing of fiat currencies such as the Euro or US dollar. This means that if an investor buys 1 Tether coin, they will have the same value of 1 fiat currency (backing the coin). Theoretically, what this means is that Tether will have a more stable value than other cryptocurrencies that suffer market volatility.
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