Frog-themed cryptocurrency PEPE recently confirmed a "death cross" on its four-hour chart. A death cross happens when a short-term moving average (such as the 50 SMA) crosses below a longer-term moving average (such as the 200 SMA), indicating potential bearish momentum on the market.
Meme coins stand among the biggest beneficiaries of the market revival following Trump's tariff war reversal—so, is it time to buy the dip? The post Should You Buy Meme Coins Now? PEPE Rockets Up 14% in a Day appeared first on Cryptonews.
Sui has gained by 10% in the past 24 hours after President Trump paused higher tariffs, with the coin's volume surging bullishly in response. The post Is Sui the Next Solana? $1.9 Billion Floods In After Trump's Surprise Tariff Pause appeared first on Cryptonews.
PEPE has faced price fluctuations in the last seven days. The meme coin plunged to a low of $0.000005844 within this time frame as it experienced volatility.
Even with memes like Shiba Inu and Pepe Coin surfacing, ongoing analysis remains on what might be forgotten and is likely to be volatile in the following months. Current sentiments suggest that the hope that these meme tokens are either losing zero or worth growing tenfold appears too optimistic.
PEPE's short-term price action might take an interesting turn soon
In the rapidly shifting landscape of cryptocurrencies, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is emerging as a promising new player that has the potential to deliver impressive returns. Unlike Dogecoin (DOGE), which is priced at around $0.07, Shiba Inu (SHIB) at $0.000008, and Pepe Coin (PEPE) at $0.000001, MUTM is currently available at an attractive presale.
Today, April 9, 2025, following the opening bell of the US market, the overall cryptocurrency market jumped by 1.90%, indicating a potential upside rally. Amid this, Pepe (PEPE), the popular meme coin, has formed a bullish price action and is poised for a massive upside rally.
A PEPE whale has offloaded over 723 billion tokens, converting them to the DeFi stablecoin DAI, signaling a lack of confidence in the asset.
Cboe BZX exchange has filed a 19b-4 application for an SUI exchange-traded fund (ETF). The exchange submitted the paperwork to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 8, setting the stage for the first SUI ETF in the US.
Pepe Coin whales sent shockwaves across the broader crypto market by offloading over 1 trillion tokens recently. Data from numerous transaction trackers revealed that large-scale investors have embarked upon a PEPE-selling spree amid the ongoing crypto market slump.
Stellar (XLM) joined Sui (SUI) as a top underperformer, declining 2.7%.
TL;DR Cboe BZX's Proposal: The exchange has asked the U.S. SEC to list the Canary SUI ETF, potentially marking the first ETF that tracks the Sui blockchain's native token, SUI.
It can safely be said that the memecoins are entirely at the mercy of market sentiment, and this is in the toilet right now. If things do not turn around, and this is not looking likely in the current global trade war environment, the memecoins could head to zero a lot quicker than some expect.
Cboe BZX Exchange has officially submitted Form 19b-4 to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list an exchange-traded fund (ETF) tied to the Sui blockchain. The April 8 filing stated: “Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc.
Cboe filed a 19b-4 request with the SEC to list the first U.S. ETF backed by SUI. If approved, it would be the first U.S. ETF to hold and stake the Sui Network's native token.
A filing to list a SUI exchange-traded fund on Cboe BZX has landed with the SEC, setting the stage for potential approval of a spot fund tied to the layer-1 token.
Canary Capital has filed paperwork with the SEC through the Cboe BZX Exchange for a spot SUI exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Cboe BZX Exchange has asked United States regulators for clearance to list an exchange-traded fund (ETF) backed by Sui (SUI), the native token of the Sui Network, public filings show. The request submitted on April 8 must be reviewed and approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) before the exchange can list any shares of the fund.
Cboe BZX Exchange has asked United States regulators for clearance to list an exchange-traded fund backed by Sui (SUI), the native token of the Sui Network, public filings show. The request submitted on April 8 must be reviewed and approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission before the exchange can list any shares of the fund.
Bonk (BONK), the popular Solana-based meme coin, is on the verge of a massive price crash. This bearish outlook emerges during a period when major cryptocurrencies are experiencing massive sell-offs and price crashes.
Sui price saw a recent recovery after the Cboe BZX Exchange filed to list the first-ever spot SUI ETF in the U.S. The move marks a new step in bringing the SUI token into regulated financial products. The filing was submitted under Form 19b-4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Canary Capital last month filed for a SUI exchange-traded fund. Now, Cboe has filed for a 19b-4 rule change that would allow it to trade.
SUI has experienced significant volatility in recent weeks, with its price fluctuating amidst a 30% decline. This decline has been accompanied by rising outflows as investors and traders react to the altcoin's uncertain short-term outlook.
Crypto analysts are hailing now as the perfect time to buy Pepe after its price crashed by over 77% from its highest point in December. Most experts cite its strong fundamentals, like the Mean Dollar Invested Age (MDIA), and its strong technicals, including the formation of a double-bottom pattern.
Pepe has recovered by 5% today, yet a recent sale of 196 billion PEPE suggests that the coin may continue falling hard in the near term. The post Is the PEPE Price Crash Just Beginning? Whale Dumps 196 Billion PEPE Tokens appeared first on Cryptonews.
The approval of a Sui ETF could enhance crypto market legitimacy and attract institutional investors, potentially boosting Sui's market value. The post Canary Capital seeks SEC approval for a Sui ETF involving staking appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Altcoin prices bounced back as some investors bought the dip following the recent crypto Black Monday, when most of them crashed.
The realized cap helps highlight BONK's investor losses, and plummeting on-chain activity gives little hope of recovery.
Leading altcoins $XRP, $ADA, and $SUI have all come back to major support. Will this support hold, and can these altcoins bounce back?
Bitcoin and other altcoins bounced back on Tuesday as investors attempted to buy the dip after most of them dropped to their multi-month low. BTC price surged to $80,000, while the total market cap of all coins jumped by over 3.5%. Some of the top-performing tokens were JasmyCoin (JASMY), Pepe (PEPE), and Render (RNDR).
Amid the ongoing crypto market crash, investors' eyes are on the best crypto to buy before the conditions recover. This is important as investors anticipate that Donald Trump will approve a zero tax policy once the tariff or trade war ends.
Pepe Coin has quickly gained popularity in the crypto community, riding the wave of growing interest in meme coins over the past few years. As of April 4, 2025, the coin is showing steady growth.
PEPE's short-term direction depends on a few key factors.
Cloud computing firm Crusoe just made headlines by shifting its focus from crypto to artificial intelligence. That's right – another major player pivoting to AI.
PEPE whale swapping the memecoin to PENDLE could be a signal to a potential crush as bearish sentiment continue to impact the market.
A New Challenger Enters the Spotlight Solana (SOL) and PEPE have dominated headlines in early 2024 with impressive 140% rallies, sparking renewed confidence in the altcoin market.
Is this the bottom for XRP or just a pause before another drop? That's the big question after the latest XRP price analysis showed a sharp bounce from $2.02, signaling a possible reversal—or a setup for further downside.
The cryptocurrency market has shown subtle strength over the past 24 hours, with the global market cap inching up by 0.69% to $2.68 trillion. Trading activity picked up, with total volume rising 10.35% to reach $98.18 billion. Despite the recovery, the Fear & Greed Index dropped to 27, placing the market in the “Fear” zone.
PEPE is heating up again! After weeks of sideways action, the charts are flashing signs of a possible breakout.
The PEPE price has taken a sudden bearish turn after breaking out of an Ascending Triangle pattern. In light of this breakout, a crypto analyst has predicted that PEPE could face a massive 20% price crash if it fails to hold above a critical resistance level.
DOGE, the largest meme coin by market cap in the meme coin space, has surged by 8.5% in the past 24 hours while PEPE has gone up by 10% during this same period.
Tariff woes have pulled SUI down by 3% today, but its recent breaking out of a falling wedge pattern could see it explode again very soon. The post SUI Price Pops as Falling Wedge Breaks – Here's What Happens Next appeared first on Cryptonews.
Sui price remains in a bear market, crashing nearly 60% from its January peak. Sui (SUI), a fast-growing layer-1 blockchain, was trading at $2.66 on Friday, giving it a market capitalization of over $7.35 billion.
While some speculators may be quick to write off Pepe after four straight months of decline, historical support could make this a “buy-the-dip” opportunity in disguise. The post Is This the End for PEPE and Meme Coins? Trump's Tariffs Spark Panic Sell-Off appeared first on Cryptonews.
SUI eyes a potential breakout, but sellers remain firmly in control below $2.52.
Bitcoin and most cryptocurrencies slumped on Thursday, with their total market capitalization plunging by over 5.7% to $2.6 trillion. Pi Network (PI) was one of the worst performers as it dropped to a record low of $0.
Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and PEPE have all crashed today, sparking a bearish sentiment for the foremost meme coins. This price crash occurred following Donald Trump's tariff announcement, which led to a wave of sell-offs in the crypto market.