Market Analysis
FLEX Down 15% After DRW, Nascent Deny Investing in OPNX
After two of OPNX's alleged major investors denied involvement with the exchange, its FLEX token went into a sharp decline.
BTC$63,882.00+3.26%
ETH$1,686.60+3.71%
USDT$0.99950.00%
USDC$1.+0.04%
XRP$1.17+3.35%
SOL$66.92+3.45%
TRX$0.3264-0.54%
FIGR_HELOC$1.01+0.00%
HYPE$64.65+10.22%
DOGE$0.0865+2.47%
USDS$0.9998+0.01%
LEO$9.54+0.21%
RAIN$0.0133-0.08%
ZEC$435.86+1.49%
XLM$0.2006-1.76%
BTC$63,882.00+3.26%
ETH$1,686.60+3.71%
USDT$0.99950.00%
USDC$1.+0.04%
XRP$1.17+3.35%
SOL$66.92+3.45%
TRX$0.3264-0.54%
FIGR_HELOC$1.01+0.00%
HYPE$64.65+10.22%
DOGE$0.0865+2.47%
USDS$0.9998+0.01%
LEO$9.54+0.21%
RAIN$0.0133-0.08%
ZEC$435.86+1.49%
XLM$0.2006-1.76%
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