Can PEPE outshine ShibaInu and Dogecoin in the short term
At press time, it sat on the 84th spot after registering a more than 300% price hike in the last seven days. As per Coingecko’s, PEPE was up by more than 23% in the last 24 hours and was trading at $0.00000128 with a market capitalization of more than $539 million.
The hype around PEPE doesn’t seem to be dying anytime soon; major exchanges have announced its listing. The latest one was OKX, which announced the listing of the coin on its spot trading market. Reportedly, PEPE/USDT trading began on 1 May, and PEPE withdrawals will open on 2 May.
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