Bitcoin (BTC) rallied above $57,000 and the overall cryptocurrency market value is up 1 percent. Among the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap, 11 altcoins recorded the highest rise, while major cryptocurrencies also consolidated. Cryptocoin. com we review them…
Popular altcoin Gala (GALA) gained over 50 percent
The highest riser of the day was GALA with 56.33 percent. Gala surged after Coinbase and Huobi listed the token on November 16. The Utility token powers a decentralized gaming ecosystem that gives players a say in funding and development. The second most rising altcoin was Decentraland (MANA) with 30.10 percent. Decentraland said it recently completed “the largest sale of Metaverse land in history.” Tokens. com’s subsidiary bought 116 plots of land in Decentraland.
Curve Finance’s CRV token rose by 23.61 percent; BORA (BORA), which defines itself as a decentralized entertainment platform that distributes digital content and provides incentives to participants, experienced a rise of 24.14 percent. According to South Korea-based Bora’s Twitter account, an event was announced with Hyundai Department Store.
Coins such as SAND, CHZ, BAT also rose
The next token is The Sandbox’s SAND token. While SAND gained 22.75% in value, behind its rise is its implied partnership with Adidas. It will also unlock some of its metaverse on November 29. Following SAND, Chiliz (CHZ) rose 22.71 percent. According to the latest developments, Chiliz has become the official shirt sponsor of C. A. Independiente.
On the other hand, Basic Attention Token (BAT), which powers the Blockchain-based Brave ecosystem, gained 17.30 percent. Enjin Coin (ENJ), the coin of the blockchain-based and game-oriented Enjin ecosystem, continued its rise with 15.55 percent. Using its own consensus algorithm, Fantom’s FTM token also rose 15.15 percent. Phantom; Partnered with bigs like 88mph, Allbridge, Poly Network.
WAX (WAXP), a blockchain launched in 2017, gained as much as 14.85 percent. Finally, Mina Protocol (MINA), a minimal blockchain created to reduce computational requirements to run DApps more efficiently, gained 14.28 percent.