Cryptocurrencies Price Prediction: Ripple, Ethereum & Bitcoin — Asian Wrap 30 October
|XRP gains nearly 2%, Ripple CTO says: Nothing on XRPLedger can move without XRP
Ripple (XRP) is back above $0.5300, early on Tuesday. The native token of the XRPLedger extended its gains after statements by the firm’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) David Schwart, in a series of tweets on X.
Top 3 Price Prediction Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple: BTC surges above $72,000, targets all-time high
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading above $72,000 on Wednesday after successfully retesting its key support level, setting its sights on an all-time high in the short term. Ethereum (ETH) has similarly found support around a crucial level, indicating a potential rally ahead. However, Ripple (XRP) recovered slightly after retesting its key support level; a close below this level could continue its ongoing decline.
Bitcoin set sight on new all-time high after briefly breaking past $73,000
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $72,200 on Tuesday as it attempts to close October by setting a new all-time high. Such a move will strengthen the ongoing trend of October being the month with the best returns for the top cryptocurrency in recent years. Bitcoin's price also shows a rising correlation with Republican candidate Donald Trump's Polymarket odds in the upcoming US elections.
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