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🐋 What Crypto Whales Are Buying for Potential Gains in November 2024 Historically, the fourth quarter often brings notable gains for cryptocurrencies, and with November underway, crypto whales are strategically positioning themselves for potential profits. 🔸 Maker (#MKR ) MKR, the Maker Protocol’s governance token, tops this list of tokens that crypto whales are buying for potential gains in November. According to IntoTheBlock, the large holders’ netflow, which measures the difference between the assets whales bought and sold, had increased. When this metric is positive, it means crypto whales bought more than they sold. When it is negative, it means that they sold more coins. On October 30, the netflow was 85.67 million. But as of this writing, that value has increased to 5,660 MKR tokens, meaning that whales bought 5,575 tokens this week. 🔸 Ripple (#XRP ) Another token crypto whales are buying is XRP, the native token of the Ripple blockchain payment project. In October, XRP’s price decreased by 12% as crypto whales failed to accumulate many tokens. But things changed between October 31 and the time of writing. According to Santiment, crypto whales purchased about 2 billion XRP. At the current price, this accumulation is worth over $1 billion. Typically, when crypto whales buy XRP, the price tends to increase. Therefore, if accumulation continues, XRP erases part of its recent losses. But if whales stop buying within the first few days of the month, the prediction might be invalidated. 🔸 Pepe (#PEPE ) Pepe is another crypto that whales are buying for potential gains in November. In October, the meme coin, which was once one of the best performers in the market, failed to impress. This could be linked to the hype around other meme coins, as they appeared to take liquidity off PEPE. However, the large holders’ netflow showed a notable increase this past week, suggesting that crypto whales are confident of PEPE’s performance this month.
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🚀 Cardano (#ADA ) Set for 42% Rally, But There's a Catch Cardano (ADA), the 11th largest cryptocurrency with over $13.3 billion in market capitalization, appears set for a rally. The proof-of-stake blockchain has the potential to record significant growth in November, according to its historical trend. According to insights crypto analytics platform Cryptorank, Cardano might record over 40% growth this month based on precedent. 🔸 Cardano’s historical growth path According to Cryptorank data, Cardano's average monthly growth rate in November was 42.4%. This is the median projection for ADA’s growth rate based on data collated over the past 10 years. Cardano is known to have some positive monthly growth, with the closest coming in February. For the month, the CryptoRank data hinted at average growth of 32.2% for the coin. Although ADA’s current price performance might not look like it, Cardano could achieve this predicted figure. The blockchain has had record-breaking successes in the past. For instance, four years ago, in November 2020, Cardano registered an average growth rate of 84%. In 2023, the monthly Cardano growth is an average of 28.4%. The current projection is that building on this momentum of ecosystem hype might help it recreate similar success stories. 🔸 Key ADA price catalysts to watch Considering how opinion often shifts on the broader market, Cardano must remain consistent with its other key metrics to achieve this month's projected success. For instance, the recently launched Bitcoin–Cardano Bridge must live up to the community hype. The bridge, launched to drive liquidity flow across both chains, has to gain traction among users to maximize utility with a visible shift in Cardano’s DeFi total value locked (TVL). Additionally, trading volume, currently up by a significant 33.62% to $316.03 million, has to remain consistently elevated. In all, the coin will look to top its current price of $0.3566, up 2.3% in 24 hours, per CoinMarketCap data. #Cardano
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Is 274 Trillion Shiba Inu (#SHIB ) Enough? Price Makes Crucial Turn Recently, the price of Shiba Inu hit a critical point on the chart at $0.000017, which is just above a crucial support level created by a group of moving averages and a large on-chain cluster of 274 trillion SHIB at the breakeven price level. SHIB appears to be at a turning point; according to the daily chart, any additional decline could send the asset into bearish territory. Even though Bitcoin has been strong lately, SHIB has only recently shown modest upward momentum, suggesting that investors are hesitant. The on-chain data analysis shows some conflicting results. Just 2% of SHIB's total holders are new, indicating that the majority of investors have held for more than a year. In addition to reflecting a lack of new buying pressure, which usually propels price spikes, this holder composition may indicate loyalty among SHIB investors. Data also indicates that roughly 53% of SHIB holders are profitable, compared to 43% who are losing money. This suggests that the recent price levels of SHIB are offering few opportunities for profit. Regarding concentration, 73% of the token's total supply is held by large holders, or wallets with sizable SHIB holdings. Because a small number of wallets have a significant impact on price action, this level of concentration frequently raises concerns about possible selling pressure. Furthermore, recent on-chain data shows that there were $404 million transactions over $100,000 in the previous week, indicating a significant amount of activity but not necessarily buying demand. The levels of $0.000019 and $0.000024 are important resistance levels to keep an eye on, as different addresses hold 274 trillion SHIB. A break above these levels might indicate bullish continuation, but if the $0.000017 support level is not held, lower thresholds may be tested, making $0.000010 a potential downside target. #Shiba
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⚠️ Great Crackdown: 2.5 Million Users Banned from Moonbix for Fraudulent Activity In a bold move to improve platform integrity, Moonbix, a fast-growing social network and online marketplace, has announced that it has banned 2.5 million users for engaging in fraudulent activity. This unprecedented action marks a significant shift in the platform’s approach to user management and reflects its commitment to creating a safer online environment. #Moonbix
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👤 CZ Speaks at Binance Blockchain Week Yesterday, the former head of Binance spoke at a conference in Dubai for the first time since his release from prison. 🔸 Key points from Changpeng Zhao's speech: Cryptocurrency has become a significant topic in the upcoming US elections, demonstrating increased public interest in digital assets. The EU's MiCA cryptocurrency regulation law could serve as a model for creating a global stablecoin regulatory system. Changpeng Zhao believes that global cryptocurrency regulation is moving in a positive direction. He noted positive changes in the attitude of policymakers around the world towards the crypto industry. CZ will not return to Binance even if the US government allows it. Zhao is now focused on investments, AI, and biotech.
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