Best Coins to Buy Today 29 October – IMPT, USTC, RIA, KLAY, D2T
Major cryptocurrencies were trading in green early on October 29 as the global crypto market cap jumped over $1 trillion from $979.72 billion on the previous day. The overall volume in DeFi was $4.00 billion, accounting...
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The entire volume of stablecoins was $81 billion, accounting for 91% of the overall 24-hour volume of the crypto market. ...
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