The announcement of US inflation data and Jerome Powell’s speeches created great volatility in the cryptocurrency market.
The US inflation data announced on June 12 and the speech of US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell caused a sudden price change in cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin While it exhibited a price movement of $ 1500 in a short time, the rise in altcoins was more severe. So, which altcoins have increased the most in the last 24 hours?
1- Liverpeer (LPT)
LPT, which is described as Gem, has seen a decent rise in the last 24 hours. LPT, which turned BTC’s volatile movements into an opportunity, reached the top with an increase of 17.50 percent. As excitement increases among LPT investors, subsequent price movements are being watched with great curiosity.
2- Notcoin (NOT)
Telegram’s most well-known tap-to-earn game, NOT, attracted attention with its fast recovery. NOT, which experienced a 12.30 percent increase in the last 24 hours, made both its players and the TON ecosystem happy. If the tap-to-earn trend continues, expectations from NOT may increase.
3- Injective (INJ)
INJ, which managed to defend $25 as a support, started to rise with the recovery of BTC. The well-known altcoin, which recorded an increase of 8.40 percent in the last 24 hours, was included in the list in third place. The decisive level for INJ seems to be the $ 30 band.
4- Toncoin (TON)
TON, Telegram’s native token, was another altcoin that recovered quickly. TON, which increased by 8.20 percent in the last 24 hours, ranked fourth on the list.
5- Fetch.ai (FET)
FET, the valuable name of artificial intelligence-based cryptocurrencies, increased by 7.70 percent in the last 24 hours. Although artificial intelligence tokens fell with the collapse of Apple, FET managed to get away. If the upward momentum in FET continues, activity in other artificial intelligence coins may increase.
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