Cryptocurrencies Price Prediction: Ethereum, Litecoin & Yearn.Finance – American Wrap 23 November
|Ethereum price breaks $600 in anticipation of ETH 2.0’s launch in December
Ethereum is trading at $601 after finally breaking the psychological barrier at $600 for the first time in two years. At the time of writing, around 305,920 ETH has been staked in the Eth2 deposit contract, representing 58% of what is needed for the contract to launch.
Institutional investors are paying $2,750 for Litecoin as the price premium widens
Grayscale is known for its massive investments in Bitcoin, but the trust fund has also purchased Ethereum, Litecoin, and other digital currencies in the past. Institutional investors are currently paying a lot more for the LTCN shares than the real value of Litecoin, which is around $86.
Yearn.Finance price is ready for a 12.5% breakout in the short-term
YFI has been one of the top performers in the market during the past week, reaching a peak of $29,890 on November 20. The digital asset is currently trading at $25,168 and seems to be on the verge of a breakout or breakdown.
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