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Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Ethereum Reserves Reach 1% Amid Corporate Growth

Cryptocurrency Live News & Updates : Ethereum Reserves Reach 1% Amid Corporate Growth

Time of India7 hours ago

20 Jun 2025 | 04:00:12 AM IST
Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, predicts that Solana (SOL) will eventually surpass Ethereum (ETH) in market capitalization, although he did not specify a timeline. In recent developments, Anthony Scaramucci of SkyBridge Capital has expressed confidence that Solana could outpace Ethereum in market value, reflecting his deep understanding of the cryptocurrency landscape since entering in 2020. Meanwhile, OKB, the utility token of the OKX exchange, has seen a remarkable 13% surge, breaking the $54 mark, driven by whale accumulation and the exchange's U.S. expansion. This surge is notable amid a generally flat market for major cryptocurrencies. Additionally, Elon Musk is working on transforming X into a comprehensive super app that may include investment and trading features, potentially reshaping how users interact with digital assets. In a different realm, Donald Trump's company has reduced its stake in WLFI, which could yield substantial profits, while Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas remains bullish on Bitcoin, suggesting it could surpass gold's $16 trillion market value. These narratives highlight the dynamic and evolving nature of the cryptocurrency market, with significant movements and predictions shaping the landscape. Show more

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