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Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum’s (ETH) Next Jump Could Drive a Strong Rally for This Altcoin Below $0.30

Rexas Finance

The post Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum’s (ETH) Next Jump Could Drive a Strong Rally for This Altcoin Below $0.30 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin remains strong in the market and institutional interest as Ethereum keeps rising which strengthens the cryptocurrency industry potential. These developments are setting the stage for a potential market rally. Ethereum-based projects could benefit, and one ERC-20 altcoin under $0.30 is gaining attention. Rexas Finance (RXS), a token focused on real-world asset tokenization, may rise if Bitcoin and Ethereum prices continue upward.

Bitcoin and Ethereum Fuel Institutional Confidence

Bitcoin continues to hold a dominant position in the crypto market. It has remained above key support levels as more institutions recognize it as a digital store of value. The asset’s limited supply of 21 million coins has attracted long-term holders and hedge funds seeking a hedge against inflation. Ethereum is also gaining traction among large financial firms. BlackRock’s recent launch of its Ethereum-based BUIDL fund and its reported holdings of over 1.1 billion ETH have increased confidence in Ethereum’s role in blockchain finance. Analysts suggest Ethereum could reach $9,000 or more, especially if spot Ether ETFs are approved.

Rexas Finance (RXS) Sees Growth Ahead of Launch

Rexas Finance is built on Ethereum and aims to bring real-world assets onto the blockchain. Real estate along with gold and intellectual property are turnable into digital tokens through tokenization and trading on the blockchain platform. This model increases access to traditionally hard-to-reach investment sectors.

⭐ Milestone Alert! ⭐

Rexas Finance has successfully raised $47.6 Million!     </div>
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