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news-imageSeptember 1, 2024

AVAX, MATIC, AAVE: Top cryptocurrencies to watch this week

The cryptocurrency market lost $190 billion last week amid a sharp correction, bringing the global crypto market cap to $2.07 trillion by the end of the week.
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September 16, 2024

Avalanche Revenue Nosedives Over 40% In Q2 – Impact On AVAX Price

Avalanche (AVAX) has had a terrible Q2 2024 by several standards, going by a significant decline in market capitalization coupled with low revenue generation. Related Reading: Toncoin (TON) Climbs 20% – Here's What's Pushing The Price Up Messari's recent report indicated that AVAX faced a fierce correction after two quarters of growth on the trot.

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September 15, 2024

Analyst Predicts AVAX Breakout: Is $30 The Next Target?

Avalanche (AVAX) is trading around $25 after a 10% surge since last Thursday, as the broader crypto market shows signs of recovery. Bitcoin and most altcoins are trending up from their yearly lows, with AVAX at a critical price level that could shape its price action in the weeks ahead.

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September 14, 2024

Vitalik Buterin's Big Bet on Aave: Should You Follow His Lead

Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, has made headlines with his recent investment in the Aave protocol. By depositing 2.27 million USDC and 2,851 ETH—totaling approximately $6.73 million—Buterin has drawn substantial attention to Aave, igniting discussions about its future prospects and potential impact on the broader DeFi ecosystem.

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September 14, 2024

Can Avalanche Price Hit $50 By End Of September?

Avalanche (AVAX) price, a layer-one blockchain, is witnessing a resurgence in its bullish trend, according to recent technical indicators. The price of AVAX is currently exhibiting a robust upward trajectory, buoyed by broader market recoveries.

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