Filecoin Receives Support From GetBlocks, While Angry Pepe Fork Sees Worldwide Attention
The post Filecoin Receives Support From GetBlocks, While Angry Pepe Fork Sees Worldwide Attention appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
There has been a significant boost for Filecoin through a partnership with a firm known as GetBlocks. The partnership will enable the developers to deploy their smart contracts on the Filecoin blockchain in a bid to lure in more projects. However, the conquer-to-earn mechanism and a novel staking system have made Angry Pepe Fork popular among many users. These features have led the analysts to term it as the best crypto investment in the market. Filecoin (FIL) Collaborates With GetBlocks The decentralized storage network Filecoin (FIL) has received support from a blockchain infrastructure-providing firm, GetBlocks. The new development will enable the deployment of smart contracts on the Filecoin Virtual Machine through the GetBlocks’ Blockchain Node APIs. This is a good thing for developers and the Filecoin network as a whole. Further DeFi projects, play-to-earn games, and other applications to be integrated into the blockchain might come in the next few weeks. The use of Filecoin’s native token, FIL, might also rise as well. Currently, the altcoin is seen to be in an upward trend from the $4. 30 price level. According to Waleedahmed234, the price of Filecoin may rise to $8. 667 in the next few weeks. Another analyst, Planfomo, has a higher price target of $18 for Filecoin. Angry Pepe Fork (APORK) Gains Global Recognition For It’s Unique Tokenomics and Earning Model GhostNFT, a web3 enthusiast, just discovered the next 100x memecoin called Angry Pepe Fork (APORK). The meme coin has gained wide attention due to its limited supply of $1.9 billion tokens. This limited supply places it at the same level as Bitcoin, which has just 21 million BTC, making it a coin that could become very scarce in the future. APORK is a utility-based meme coin that is designed to outperform the likes of Filecoin in both…
Filed under: News - @ June 30, 2024 12:24 pm