Stellar Lumens is up by approximately $0.05 since our previous price article.
Stellar Lumens still stands amongst the top ten altcoins, largely in part to its recent integration on MobileCoin.
That's an $0.08 boost since our previous price article.
NEO. NEO has jumped to $88 - a $12 spike since our previous article.
EOS. EOS is up to $18.72 at press time, a $7 rise since our last discussion.
Given the newfound support and higher resistance, EOS may rise to $21 or even $22 by next week.
EOS' current success could be attributed to what financial writer and consultant Charles Bovaird says is an ongoing ICO. In addition, faith is growing in Dan Larimer - the CTO of BlockOne and a leading EOS developer.
EOS currently sits as the fifth-largest digital asset per market cap, while trading platform eToro has recently added EOS to its exchange system.
IOTA. IOTA is trading for 2.5, up from $1.90 since our previous article.
Bovaird gave his thoughts on IOTA as well, exclaiming that the currency has already risen by roughly 25 percent since May began due to a recent announcement that the IOTA ecosystem is now live.
Crypto Price Watch: Stellar Lumens, Cardano, NEO, EOS and IOTA Enjoy Glowing Hikes
Publié le May 4, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Publié le Coinage
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