Pepe (PEPE) Gains 15% in Surprising Crypto Market Recovery: Details

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Pepe (PEPE) jumps 15% in latest crypto market bullish move $PEPE PEPE

, the frog-themed meme cryptocurrency, made a positive move, surging over 15% as the cryptocurrency market made a surprising comeback.

PEPE increased from a low of $0.00000091 on June 20 to a high of $0.00000109. The recovery continued today, reaching highs of $0.00000111 before reversing slightly.CoinMarketCapPEPE's 24-hour trading volume also shot up 140%, with $199 million worth of trades in that time frame. This comes as traders seek to capture gains from the recent market volatility.

The prospects of investing juggernaut BlackRock filing a U.S. Bitcoin ETF gave the cryptocurrency market a lift as traders' optimism increased. Since last Thursday, four major ETF companies — iShares, Bitwise, WisdomTree and Invesco — have submitted applications for Bitcoin ETFs.Some cryptocurrency analysts think that if the filing is granted, it might result in significant inflows for Bitcoin and more market rises.

Over the past 24 hours, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies has increased by 5.94% to $1.13 trillion. According to CoinGlass, the spike resulted in short liquidations of crypto-tracked futures totaling $162 million.for the cryptocurrency industry: EDX, a new cryptocurrency exchange, has been established with backing from Citadel Securities, Fidelity Investments and Charles Schwab.

EDX, a"noncustodial" exchange, presents itself as a marketplace where firms agree to execute trades of coins and dollars, utilizing its platform to agree on prices. It will initially allow trading in BTC, ETH, LTC and BCH.

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