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The token has slipped to the 11th spot on CoinMarketCap, after Hyperliquid’s HYPE moved into the 10th position by market capitalisation. The shift follows a weaker weekly performance for ADA, which ...
For Bitcoin to flip silver today, it would need to more than triple, landing at a price os about $248,000 per coin. That's not an absurd amount to gain during 10 or 20 years for a scarce coin with ...
XRP’s $86 billion market cap is roughly a third of Ethereum’s $240 billion, so the same institutional inflow moves the XRP price nearly three times as much. $1,000 in XRP could reach roughly $3,570 if ...
Bitcoin can hit a price of $1 million per coin even with "reasonably conservative assumptions," Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan argued. Here's why.