Ethereum Price Prediction as Bulls Hold $1,500 Level – Can ETH Rally Soon?
ETH, the cryptocurrency that holds the second-largest market cap, has remained steady by finding support at $1,500. Despite this, experts predict that a rebound is unlikely before the upcoming Shanghai hard fork. At pres...
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At present, the price of Ethereum is hovering around $1,555, having experienced a decrease of 1% in the last 24 hours....
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