

As the crypto markets enjoy a breather from the last few days' explosion, Bitgert (BRISE) and Ripple (XRP) have been some of the bigger gainers in the last 24 hours. Today, Bitgert posted a 10% increase in the past 24 hours of this writing. This makes Bitgert one of the biggest gainers today.
Just Like Bitgert, Ripple has increased 8.1% as of writing for the past 24 hours. In fact, Ripple has been doing well for the last 3 days. Even as of writing, Ripple was the biggest gainer in all the top 10 cryptocurrencies. This means Ripple XRP has been the most profitable coin this weekend than even Ethereum ETH.
The Ethereum price has remained gloomy over the last few days. In fact, Ethereum is one of the coins that have been doing pretty well over the last few days, which has been a disappointment for many Ethereum investors. This is because the Ethereum merge was expected to explode the value of the Ethereum coin.
Even as of writing, Ethereum price remained gloomy as Ripple and Bitgert posted double digital growth. But this was expected because the Ethereum price exploded a few days before the Ethereum merge. However, crypto investors started dumping the holdings before the launch, which continued even after the merge.
The Ethereum was still trading below $1450 and could still end the day at this price. This is because the Ethereum outlook for this weekend still looks gloomy. However, Ethereum is expected to bounce back and might surpass the $1,700 mark this week. This is because Ethereum adoption is going to grow due to its low gas fee and a better-scaled Ethereum chain.
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