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🤑 Why You Need TO Watch ETH, XRP, SOL
The fabled golden 'altcoin season' is probably just beginning.

Happy Tuesday!
Ethereum, XRP and SOL have notably outperformed Bitcoin over the last week or so: is the altcoin rotation here to stay?
Jamie Dimon used to call Bitcoin a ‘fraud’, but now it seems like he’s changed his mind. JP Morgan is considering allowing the use of BTC and ETH as collateral.
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TOP STORY
Bitcoin is entering a phase of technical consolidation while maintaining strong upside momentum, according to new insights from Glassnode and Fairlead Strategies.
What Happened: Analysts suggest that recent price action reflects a constructive setup for further gains, particularly over a multi-month horizon.
Bitcoin traded around $118,800 on Tuesday morning, after briefly touching a new all-time high above $123,000 on July 14.
Ethereum and altcoins also showed strength, with Fairlead's analysis indicating that Ethereum could approach the $4,000 level by the end of Q3, buoyed by favorable technicals and improved relative strength versus Bitcoin.
Can this altcoin strength continue?
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QUICK N DIRTY
Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin are making up ground on Tuesday after an overnight dip: here’s what’s driving the markets today.
Peter Thiel and Cathie Wood are now on the Ethereum bull run bandwagon — here’s what that means.
Solana has surged to above $200, and traders say it may not be done rallying yet — how high can SOL go?
FINTECH FOCUS
JPMorgan Chase is reportedly preparing to offer loans backed by cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, marking a significant step toward integrating digital assets into traditional finance.
If finalized, the initiative could begin as early as next year, The Financial Times reported on Tuesday, quoting sources familiar with the bank’s plans.
While details remain under review and subject to change, the potential move highlights a broader shift among major U.S. banks toward embracing crypto finance.
Will this impact the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum?
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