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Cryptocurrencies Price Prediction: Bitcoin, Ripple & Chainlink — Asian Wrap 15 July

Bitcoin breaks $60,000 as market anticipates re-election of pro-crypto former President Trump

Bitcoin extended gains post the shooting at the rally of US Presidential candidate Donald Trump. The former President is a pro-crypto candidate and a report by Fortune shows that Trump’s chances of winning the race increased following the events that transpired on Saturday. 

Ripple holds on to double-digit gains, highest in top 20 cryptocurrencies

Ripple (XRP) extended its seven-day gains, the altcoin is up 19% in the timeframe, per CoinGecko data. The XRP holder community celebrated the first year anniversary of the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) vs. Ripple lawsuit’s key ruling on the secondary market sales of the altcoin.

Three reasons why Chainlink could rally

Chainlink (LINK) holders have consistently realized losses in July. On-chain trackers have identified accumulation by large wallet investors, however the overall trend is whales shedding their holdings. 


 

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