il Capo Had Said, “I Have Been Accumulating These Three Altcoins” In The Last Weeks, He Announced The Last Token
Cryptocurrency analyst il Capo of Crypto shared the last of the altcoins he said he had accumulated recently.
Cryptocurrency analyst il Capo of Crypto, in his latest post published today, revealed the last of the three altcoins he stated that he has been accumulating for a while.
According to the analyst, Realio Network (RIO) is a low-cap, real-world assets (RWA)-themed altcoin that the analyst has been accumulating over the past few weeks.
The analyst said that RIO currently has a market cap of $68 million and noted that CoinMarketCap data does not contain accurate data for this altcoin, which incorrectly lists RIO’s total market cap as $8.3 million.
il Capo argued that RIO has a solid foundation and claimed that it has been undergoing a strong bull trend on its long-term chart since 2023.
At the time of writing, the altcoin is trading at $1.28 and has gained 8% in the last 24 hours.
RIO is not yet listed on Binance or Coinbase and can currently be traded on centralized cryptocurrency exchanges such as OKX, HTX, KuCoin, and MEXC.
Other altcoins that il Capo shared were GHX and PHB.
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