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Next Cryptocurrency to Explode, September 23 — Near Protocol, Celsius, The Graph, Worldcoin

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Although cryptocurrency prices have been falling for a while, the overall feeling in the market remains positive. Recently, Bitcoin (BTC) has risen above $60,000, and Ethereum (ETH) has risen above $2,500, providing some relief to investors. However, identifying the next cryptocurrencies to explode is challenging as most funds are attracted to pumping assets. Today’s article explores the performance of cryptocurrencies that have dominated the gainers list in the last 24 hours. The objective is to identify coins with some potential and inform investors and traders about each token.  Next Cryptocurrency To Explode Today’s article discusses the performance of potentially explosive cryptos that investors should add to their watchlist. It also includes a special mention of Memebet Token. This new Telegram-based betting platform allows users to bet using meme coins for the first time, generating excitement among crypto enthusiasts. The details of its presale and the perfo...

Celsius seeks to convert alts to Bitcoin and Ether under reorganization plan

The crypto lender has proposed converting all its altcoin holdings into Bitcoin and Ethereum to quell growing regulatory concerns and maximize the value of its assets. Defunct crypto lender Celsius has revised its bankruptcy filing, awaiting approval from a bankruptcy court in New York after a successful acquisition deal with the Fahrenheit crypto consortium. The crypto lender filed its reorganization plan on June 15. Under the revised plan, Celsius will convert all altcoins from customers, with the exception of “Custody and Withhold accounts,” to Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH) starting from July 1. Celsius will be selling all altcoins from all customers (except Custody and Withhold accounts) starting July 1st and will be convert ing them into Bitcoin and Ethereum. — Celsians (@CelsiansNetwork) June 15, 2023 The new reorganization plan proposes to deal with the claims of retail borrowers through the “Set Off Treatment.” The term “Set Off” refers to comparing losses against pr...