#eth $ETH Looks extremely optimistic for the medium-term outlook. Several resistance levels have already been overcome. Deep retesting is almost complete. When the Ethereum project prints a bullish chart, I won't miss it, expecting a move to 10k in the medium-term.
#BTC $BTC Trump Fund World Liberty Financial spent 12 million USDC on ETH, LINK, and AAVE
Currently, World Liberty Financial holds 14,573 ETH, 3,108,000 USDT, 1,515,000 USDC, 41,335 LINK, and 3,357 AAVE in its crypto wallets. Among other project assets are LimeWire (LMWR), Alchemy Pay (ACH), Wrapped Ether (WETH), Safe (SAFE), and Uniswap (UNI). Additionally, World Liberty Financial has its own token WLFI. The asset sale started on October 15 and was open to everyone who made it onto the whitelist. According to the project's official website, a total of 4.43 billion WLFI was sold for $66.2 million. Currently, about 15.592 billion tokens are available. 20% of the total WLFI tokens were allocated to the founding team, including Donald Trump and his sons. 17% is designated for user rewards, while the remaining 63% will go to investors.
New York regulator approves Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin
In April 2024, it first became known that Ripple was planning to issue its own stablecoin — RLUSD. The fintech startup positions the product as a competitor to Tether USDTUSD and Circle USDCUSD. The project's leaders believe that the capitalization of the RLUSD stablecoin could reach $2 trillion by 2028.
By August, the developers began testing the "stable" coin on the XRP Ledger and the Ethereum mainnet. In October, it was reported that Ripple had entered into partnerships with major crypto exchanges and crypto platforms, including Uphold, Bitstamp, Bitso, MoonPay, Independent Reserve, CoinMENA, and Bullish. In early December, the regulator approved the launch of a stablecoin.
$APE #APE we left the client, did a test of the zone, forming up and flying to the nearest problematic zone the profit will be quite decent, I recommend going long for the medium term