Price: $0.16834 0.0921%
Market Cap: 25B 0.915%
Volume (24h): 784.67M 0%
Dominance: 0.915%
Price: $0.16834 0.0921%
Market Cap: 25B 0.915%
Volume (24h): 784.67M 0%
Dominance: 0.915% 0.915%
  • Price: $0.16834 0.0921%
  • Market Cap: 25B 0.915%
  • Volume (24h): 784.67M 0%
  • Dominance: 0.915% 0.915%
  • Price: $0.16834 0.0921%
  • Jan / 01
    • Analyst Says Dogecoin (DOGE) is the budget Version of XRP. Here’s why
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Crypto News - Latest Cryptocurrency News
      Market analyst DonAlt compares Dogecoin (DOGE) to XRP, predicting a similar uptrend. Citing similarities in price patterns, DonAlt dubs DOGE the "budget version" of XRP and notes their alignment with US political events. Since early November, both tokens have experienced surges, with DOGE climbing by 190% and XRP reaching a three-year high. Both are now in consolidation phases, suggesting potential for renewed gains. DonAlt's analysis, supported by bull flag patterns, predicts a potential 34% increase for DOGE, with some experts anticipating further gains beyond $1.
    • Top Trader Calls Dogecoin budget XRP — Here's Why
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am U_Today
      Renowned crypto trader "DonAlt" analyzes the price performance of Dogecoin (DOGE) and XRP, noting their divergence in the past two days, with XRP outperforming DOGE. Drawing comparisons between the two altcoins, DonAlt suggests that DOGE could potentially follow XRP's recent price pattern due to historical similarities in their behavior after rapid price spikes.
    • Best Cryptos For Small budget Portfolio
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheBitTimes
      Despite market slowdowns, Bitcoin's resilience above $62K showcases the robust crypto market, attracting new investors. Selecting cryptos for a small budget portfolio is crucial. These budget-friendly options offer value and investment potential, making them ideal for those with limited resources. Exploring the best cryptos for small budget portfolios can provide insights into entering the market without deep pockets.
    • 5 budget-Friendly Cryptos
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am ItsBitcoinWorld
      The global crypto sector's market cap is $2 trillion, set to grow by 8% in 5 years. The rise of crypto assets in mainstream finance, including budget-friendly crypto ETFs in the US, is democratizing access. Despite this, many still avoid cryptos due to the myth that they are expensive.
    • Hollywood Director Booked 575% Profit on Dogecoin Bet Funded With Diverted Netflix budget: Report
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheBitTimes
      Hollywood director, Carl Erik Rinsch, reportedly diverted funds from a Netflix show budget to bet on Dogecoin, earning a 575% profit. The New York Times report suggests Rinsch booked $55m to fund "Conquest" but used millions to invest in DOGE after disagreements with Netflix. Rinsch's erratic behavior and missed production milestones prompted the company to believe the show was not feasible.
    • Only In Crypto: Filmmaker Uses Netflix budget Funds To Buy Dogecoin
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Bitcoinist
      Filmmaker Carl Erik Rinsch was ousted for using funds awarded for his sci-fi movie to buy stocks and crypto, including Dogecoin. The New York Times report revealed that Rinsch's big gamble on stocks and crypto caught the attention of the crypto community. He eventually scored a deal with Netflix to produce a series as a Netflix original despite the budget setback.
    • Netflix Director Invested His Series budget in Dogecoin and Made Millions! But He Can't Get His Money!
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Bitcoin Sistemi
      Netflix series director invested millions in Dogecoin and stocks using budget allocated for the show. The director of "Conquest" used $55 million to make money, including an additional $11 million budget to invest in Dogecoin.
    • Netflix And Steal: Director Diverts Production budget To Dogecoin & More
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Crypto Daily™
      Netflix accused director Carl Erik Rinsch of stealing their production budget for the sci-fi series "Conquest" by diverting funds into cryptocurrency and stock trading. Rinsch, known for "47 Ronin," splurged on luxury goods instead. In November 2018, Netflix granted $61.2 million for "Conquest," but by March 2020, $44.3 million was spent. Rinsch requested an additional $11 million, which Netflix approved.
    • Netflix director allegedly YOLOs $4m of allocated series budget on Dogecoin
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am crypto.news
      Netflix director allegedly spent $4M of series budget on Dogecoin. Director Carl Erik Rinsch used funds allocated by Netflix for sci-fi series Conquest to invest in Elon Musk's favorite cryptocurrency. Netflix had set aside $55M for the series, but only gave $44.3M initially. Rinsch requested an additional $11M for props, which was reportedly misused for cryptocurrency investments.
  • Jun / 19
    • 5 budget Friendly Altcoins To Buy For Altcoin Season
      Jun 19, 2024 at 02:04 am Coingape News Media
      Altcoin season, a period of rapid growth for cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin, presents opportunities for investors. During market downturns, altcoins may offer discounted prices, making them attractive investments. As the market cap declines and Bitcoin falters, investors are identifying budget-friendly altcoins with potential for high returns. This article explores several promising altcoins, such as Toncoin and PEPE Unchained, that could yield significant profits when the altcoin season resumes.
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