- Presented below are the most traded coins within the last 24 hours that have been newly added to Bit$creener (up to 1 month).
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1. MITHRIL (MITH) - $30,785,200
- As its catchphrase suggests, “Mine Mithril - Find, Followers, Fame, and Fortune”, it is a token-based social media platform that rewards content contributors.
- Starting off the week with a surge in volume, MITHRIL trading has intensified by almost four times higher than that of last Friday.
- As of writing, MITH price is at $0.21159731/coin.
- Traders can find MITH on OKEx, exchanged for USDT, BTC, ETH.
2. WANCHAIN (WAN) - $15,846,400
- “Rebuilding finance” is what WANCHAIN sets out for.
- The network aims at becoming a digital bank that faciliates transactions within and among the blockchain networks.
- Since last week’s decline, WAN trading has regained momentum over the weekend and is at-writing priced $3.93799/token.
- Traders can find WAN on Binance, traded in pair with BTC, ETH and BNB.
3. Dragon Coin (DRG) - $4,391,600
- As the dragon is a symbol of fortune in many Asian cultures, this Macau-based token charges itself with bringing luck to fortune-seekers.
- With its Dragon Chip, the network is a custome-made transaction system for casinos, enhancing the gambling experience.
- As of writing, DRG price is at $0.87532031/coin.
- Traders can find DRG on Qryptos, Coinhub, HiBTC, and IDEX.
4. Leadcoin (LDC) - $4,358,080
- The platform acts as a bridge between potential buyers and sellers based on their data and provides each side with real-time offers.
- As of writing, LDC is at the price of $0.01380134/coin.
- Traders can find LDC on Liqui, Qryptos, Bancor Network, and HiBTC.
5. Banyan Network (BBN) - $2,142,580
- A new name on the list, Banyan Network sets its goal on becoming a blockchain-based data pool with high credibility and well-founded standards.
- As of writing, BBN is at the price of $0.09023/coin.
- Traders can find BBN on Bibox and IDEX.
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