PIPPIN Short-Term Surge Exceeds 80%, Some Altcoins Surge Again Today
BlockBeats News, November 24th, according to GMGN monitoring, as the BTC price stabilizes, some altcoins and meme coins have recently experienced significant fluctuations, including:
PIPPIN: With a market cap of $53.15 million, currently trading at $0.053, showing a more than 80% increase in the past 2 hours. Yesterday, it briefly surged from $0.027 to $0.085 and then quickly fell back to its previous level, experiencing another substantial increase today;
BANANA: With a market cap of $36.88 million, currently trading at $0.0036, showing a more than 20% increase in the past 2 hours. Yesterday, it briefly rose from $0.024 to $0.035 and then had a slight pullback, followed by another significant surge today;
TNSR: With a market cap of $136 million, currently priced at around $0.17, showing a more than 50% increase in the past 2 hours. Over the past 20 days, it briefly rose from $0.12 to $0.35 and then quickly fell back to its previous level, experiencing another substantial increase in recent days.
The BlockBeats team reminds investors that the recent cryptocurrency market has seen a significant increase in volatility, and investors need to pay attention to risk management.
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