Crypto News Summary by U.Today By U.Today


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This is when it will reach $100,000, according to Samson Mow

In a recent According to Mow, for BTC to reach the long-awaited “$0.1 million,” it must first surpass its previous all-time high. Then, the CEO continues, there will be a recursive shock to Bitcoin demand, pushing the king cryptocurrency to $100,000. As a reminder, Bitcoin managed to reach the value of more than $73,000 in March this year; At the time of writing, BTC is changing hands at $71,363, up 0.67% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

achieves important partnership in Europe

In a significant development, fintech giant Ripple has partnered with Clear Junction, a UK-based payments company. According to the announcement, as part of the partnership, Clear Junction will enable instant and secure payment coverage denominated in GBP and EUR for Ripple payments customers. Ripple CEO Cassie Craddock said Clear Junction is “a great fit” for the company as it was able to support all of its existing use cases. “We are excited to add Clear Junction to our network and see this as simply the beginning of our relationship,” she concluded.

Shibarium soars 3,436% in new accounts in 24 hours

According to the latest data from Shibariumscan, Shibarium, Shiba Inu's layer 2 solution, saw an incredible increase in new accounts overnight; As you can see in the graph, the number of new accounts increased from 30 on June 3 to 1,031 on June 4. This represents a growth of 3,436% in just 24 hours. The achievement comes amid concerns about declining Shibarium activity and attention; however, the negative narrative quickly changed after a rapid change in a single day. Along with an increase in new accounts, the Shibarium network also saw an increase in transaction volume, rising from 4,751 to 8,527. This indicates an 80% growth in transaction activity over the same period.

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