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[Today's Global Trending Coins] Kaito, Ethereum, Bitcoin, and More

Suehyeon Lee

Summary

  • Kaito gained attention by unveiling an NFT and adding new features.
  • Ethereum is attracting interest due to continuous capital inflows into the U.S. spot ETF.
  • Ronin showed a sharp rise after being listed on a domestic exchange.

According to the top gainers on the Token Mindshare of the AI-based Web3 search platform Kaito, the top five cryptocurrency-related keywords that people are most interested in as of the 23rd are Kaito, Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC), Solana (SOL), and Ronin (RON).

Kaito recently gained attention by unveiling a non-fungible token (NFT). Additionally, it is speculated that the addition of a new feature to find the most emerging X (formerly Twitter) accounts in the cryptocurrency market has drawn interest.

Ethereum attracted attention last week with impressive inflows into the U.S. Ethereum spot ETF. According to Sosovalue, $62.73 million (approximately 91 billion KRW) flowed into the Ethereum spot ETF last week. This marks the fourth consecutive week of net inflows. Currently, Ethereum is trading at $3,343.54, down 0.28% from the previous day on CoinMarketCap.

Bitcoin saw an increase in online mentions as its decline intensified this morning, temporarily falling to the $94,000 level. However, it has slightly rebounded and is currently trading at $96,237.24, down 0.81% from the previous day on CoinMarketCap.

Solana has gained attention as its price surged sharply in the past hour. Currently, Solana is trading at $186.79, up 3.55% in the past hour on CoinMarketCap.

Ronin has been in the spotlight with a tremendous surge after being listed on the domestic cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb. After being listed on Bithumb, Ronin rose by more than 4%, at one point reaching the $2.3 range on CoinMarketCap. It is currently at $1.91, up 1.66% from the previous day on CoinMarketCap.

Additionally, investors are showing interest in DOG, Peanut the Squirrel (PNUT), pump.fun, A16Z, and ORE.

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Suehyeon Lee

shlee@bloomingbit.ioI'm reporter Suehyeon Lee, your Web3 Moderator.
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