"PIPPIN" briefly pumped over 80%, some alts rose again today.

PIPPIN-52,02%
BTC0,33%
BANANA1,74%
TNSR-2,13%

BlockBeats news, on November 24, according to GMGN monitoring, as BTC prices stabilize, some alts and meme coins have recently experienced significant fluctuations, among which: PIPPIN: market capitalization reported at 53.15 million USD, currently priced at 0.053 USD, with a 2-hour rise exceeding 80%. Yesterday, it briefly rose from 0.027 USD to 0.085 USD, then quickly fell back to earlier levels, and today has surged again; BANANA: market capitalization reported at 36.88 million USD, currently priced at 0.0036 USD, with a 2-hour rise exceeding 20%. Yesterday, it briefly rose from 0.024 USD to 0.035 USD, then saw a slight decline, and today has surged again; TNSR: market capitalization reported at 136 million USD, currently priced at approximately 0.17 USD, with a 2-hour rise exceeding 50%. On the 20th, it briefly rose from 0.12 USD to 0.35 USD, then quickly fell back to earlier levels, and has surged again recently. Rhythm BlockBeats reminds investors that the recent fluctuations in the Crypto Assets market have significantly intensified, and investors need to pay attention to risk control.

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