ADA and SOL whales are stockpiling a new altcoin for 50x returns
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Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. Cardano and Solana whales are stacking up on a new altcoin with the potential for 50x gains. Find out which one in this article. Whales in the crypto space can often make waves just by buying a specific token. Major whales from top altcoins like Cardano (ADA) and Solana (SOL) have recently been stacking up on a newcomer. They are diversifying their portfolios with DTX Exchange (DTX) – a phase four presale star that has already raised nearly $5m. According to expert projections, DTX could raise $6m before the end of the month. Given DTX Exchange’s aim to revolutionize online trading with its one-of-a-kind trading platform, whales eagerly expect potential returns of up to 50x. Charles Hoskinson spotlights a new Cardano Upgrade Cardano is a well-known altcoin in the crypto sector. Recently, its founder Charles Hoskinson highlighted that Cardano is rigid at the moment and approved a new upgrade that could change this. Cardano Blockchain developer Andrew Westberg said this upgrade will improve its intent processing with nested transactions. In other Cardano news, its value has seen a slight jump. CoinMarketCap shows that Cardano soared nearly 10% on the monthly chart. Currently, the Cardano crypto is trading between $0.33 and $0.35. This altcoin is also sitting above its 10-day EMA ($0.354) and its 20-day EMA ($0.355). Because of these factors, experts forecast a potential surge to $0.38 for Cardano before the end of October. Solana USDT now available on Allbridge Solana is another crypto coin making headlines. For example, Solana announced that the USDT stablecoin is now available on Allbridge. Thanks to this development, people can easily bridge stablecoins from EVM and Tether to Solana. This bullish news could…
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