EOS is known for being a relatively stable cryptocurrency, with fewer dramatic price swings compared to others. While it's been on a gradual decline overall, its price movement in April has started to draw some attention.
CRV is showing strong potential for a trend continuation after finding support at a major confluence zone.
Curve DAO is experiencing a decent uptrend after continuous months of red. Investors are keen to see when this token can reclaim the $1 level again.
Vaulta, formerly known as EOS, is emerging from its past with a renewed focus on practical finance and compliance-first blockchain infrastructure.
The 4-hour market structure of EOS and the clues from the liquidation levels showed that a 9% price bounce was likely.
Here is how some of your favorite assets concluded the week.
With $2 in sight and whales accumulating, could this be the beginning of a much bigger breakout?
This week the declining crypto market capitalization and large swings in Bitcoin price have influenced the picks, Hyperliquid, Curve DAO and Fartcoin. The three tokens have rallied between 25% and 100% in the past seven days.
Curve Finance founder, Michael Egorov sold significant amounts of CRV tokens over the past few months. The founder's actions often have an impact on the token's price, suggests historical data.
Despite the broader crypto market correction, Curve Finance's Curve DAO Token (CRV) is up 10% with a strong 27% pump in daily trading volumes. This happens despite the fact that Michael Egorov has offloaded nearly $2 million in CRV tokens over the past two weeks.
Solana (SOL), EOS, and Jupiter (JUP) are three Made in USA coins making headlines this week with sharply different trajectories. Solana has dropped below $100 amid market volatility and tariff-driven uncertainty.
While the crypto market started the week on a bearish note, upcoming developments may signal a potential turnaround. Several altcoins have key external factors supporting their price movement, offering investors opportunities for growth.
The global markets plummet as the tariff war escalates after Donald Trump's Liberation Day. The stock markets across the globe, including the US, Japan, China, Taiwan, the UK, and many more, have opened on a huge bearish note. While many refer to it as Black Monday, experts believe the bearish influence may settle soon.
Here is how some of your favorite assets concluded the week.
Bitcoin needs to reclaim $86k to start recovery. EOS leads weekly gains for altcoins.
It's been three weeks since Solana's validators failed to pass SIMD-0228, a governance proposal that aimed to shift Solana's issuance to a market-based mechanism and reduce inflation in the process. But while validators — who earn their keep partly from Solana inflation — voted the measure down, issuance still doesn't feel like a settled question.
EOS price prediction and analysis: While the crypto market struggles, EOS has surged over 46% in a week. What's driving this sudden rise?
The $EOS token for the EOS blockchain is easily one of the best performing cryptocurrencies in the last seven days. EOS is up a staggering 37.5% in the last seven days, and 47.8% over the last 30 days as it trades at $0.7939 at the time of writing.
TL;DR EOS rebranded to Vaulta, a new Web3 banking ecosystem, driving a 35% surge in one week and pushing its market cap above $1.2 billion. Vaulta's design features a four-pillar framework—wealth management, consumer payments, portfolio investment, and insurance—with innovations like the exSat Bitcoin bridge to boost liquidity.
Since the inauguration of the new president of the US, the markets have remained highly volatile. Moreover, the tariff war has caused more harm, which seems to have become more uncertain than before.
With a fresh rebrand, EOS is the talk of the town.
Curve Finance, a decentralized lending protocol and exchange, notched record-breaking trading volumes of nearly $35 billion in the first quarter of 2025, a spokesperson for the protocol told Cointelegraph. Trading volumes increased more than 13% from the first quarter of 2024, largely due to a surge in transactions, from around 1.8 million to some 5.5 million in Q1 2025, Curve said.
Bitcoin holds steady ahead of new U.S. tariffs, altcoins remain muted.
EOS Network, a Layer-1 blockchain utilizing the open-source Antelope protocol for fast and feeless transactions, has surged 18% in price over the past 24 hours.According to CoinMarketCap data, $EOS climbed from a low of $0.6071 to an intraday high of $0.8345 before slightly retracing to $0.8505 at press time.
The cryptocurrency marketplace appears to be experiencing an increase in bullishness, as Bitcoin (BTC) remains in the lead at $85,148.35 (+0.97 percent), while Ethereum (ETH) is relatively flat at $1,881.97. The sentiment is generally positive with major cryptocurrencies showing resilience with increased trading volume and favorable technical indicators.
EOS has shot up 20% in the past 24 hours after the blockchain shot up to the third position on the list of top chains in terms of TVL growth.
EOS price has been on a strong bullish trend lately, surging by 47% since March 30 and pushing its market cap past the $1 billion mark for the first time since mid-February. Earlier today, the EOS price hit a two-month high of $0.8345 on Binance, with trading volume spiking 87% to $596.
EOS price rallied 20% as its Vaulta Banking feature and upcoming rebranding attract investors, with technical indicators supporting a potential continued rise toward $1.
The EOS Network has unveiled the Vaulta Banking Advisory Council, a move that has propelled EOS price up by 16% in 24 hours to a two-month high. Following this rise, the EOS market capitalization has also surged past $1 billion for the first time since mid-February.
Cryptocurrency prices have slumped this year leading to a $1 trillion wipeout of their market value. Bitcoin has crashed from the year-to-date high of $109,300 to $85,000, while the market cap of all coins has slumped from over $3.8 trillion to $2.7 trillion today.
The crypto market crawled back slightly on April 1 as investors bought the dip after a brutal quarter in which Bitcoin and Ethereum dropped by 12% and 45%, respectively.
EOS rallied as high as 23% today, ahead of its major rebranding to Vaulta, as multiple bullish patterns emerged on its charts. EOS (EOS) price shot up for the third day in a row, hitting an intraday high of $0.
EOS is starting to move again after weeks of silence! The charts are flashing green, and a breakout might be just around the corner.
The 3-month liquidation heatmap showed that the $0.66-$0.69 was a magnetic zone that could attract prices higher.
Curve DAO (CRV), Bonk (BONK) and Pyth Network (PYTH) were among top losers as the cryptocurrency market witnessed sharp volatility on Friday, March 28. The altcoins saw sharp declines as Bitcoin (BTC) fell below $84k amid CME gap trades. Cryptocurrencies were also tracking downside action amid broader jitters across the risk assets market.
Altcoins like CRV thrive when Bitcoin steadies, but with BTC at a pivotal price level, which way will the dominoes fall?
Several sectors of decentralized finance are poised for growth in 2025, including special-purpose decentralized exchanges (DEXs), stablecoins, and tokenized assets, according to Curve Finance founder Michael Egorov.Growth in decentralized exchanges will be driven by new purpose-tailored platforms, such as exchanges for stablecoins pegged to different underlying fiat currencies, thus solving the foreign exchange problem in stable tokens, Egorov said in an interview with Cointelegraph. The Curve founder added: "Exchanges between stablecoins of different denominations like the Euro, US dollar, and others are not yet properly solved.
While enthusiasts watch for potential rallies as Bitcoin eyes the $90K resistance, Curve Finance (CRV) founder attracted attention with his ongoing sell-offs. Spot on Chain data shows Michael Egorov has offloaded approximately 2.5 million tokens this week. He accumulated the stash in mid-December at $1.114 per asset. CRV trades at $0.
Curve Finance founder Michael Egorov sparked a tidal wave of speculation across the market with his recent selloff strategies. On Wednesday, March 26, Egorov again dumped nearly 2M CRV tokens, bringing his total selloffs to roughly 2.5M coins this week.
In this article, we analyze three cryptos that are experiencing interesting price movements: CRV (Curve), XRP (Ripple), and TON (Toncoin). CRV is the token of the Curve DAO.
Binance Announcement Today: The cryptocurrency exchange behemoth again nabbed substantial investor attention with its latest update on six tokens. On Monday, March 24, the CEX revealed plans to update the collateral ratios for CRV, UNI, ALGO, KSM, XTZ, and XEC crypto under ‘Portfolio Margin.
Curve token has retraced a good chunk of the gains made in November - could it be on the path to recovery now?
Crypto prices had a mixed performance last week after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ended its appeal against Ripple Labs.
EOS dropped 10.03% to $0.5672 by 21:34 (01:34 GMT) on the Investing.com Index, marking its steepest one-day decline since March 3. The downturn dragged EOSs market cap to $888.72 million, representing just 0.03% of the total cryptocurrency market.
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EOS, a blockchain that launched in 2018 during the ICO boom to take on Ethereum, has rebranded to “Vaulta” as it pivots towards Web3 banking to capitalize on the increasing demand for innovative financial investment products.
Blockchain network EOS has announced its rebrand to ‘Vaulta' with a shift to Web3 banking and banking advisory group. The post EOS Price Jumps as Network Rebrands to Vaulta and Pivots to Banking appeared first on Cryptonews.
EOS experienced significant volatility this week after developers announced a major rebrand and a shift toward a “new era in finance.” EOS (EOS) initially surged to a multi-week high of $0.6675 following the rebranding news before retreating to $0.5695.