Crypto
Cryptocurrency: Top 3 Coins Poised To Surge 200% This June
The cryptocurrency world is basking in an exceptionally bullish market phase. With Bitcoin rallying and touching the $68K mark, altcoins have also responded well to the recent BTC’s price swell. In the middle of it, several meme coins have also emerged as one of the strongest contenders standing in the space, giving stiff competition to noteworthy crypto tokens.
As the bullish market onset continues to thrive ahead, several new coins are now ready to peak ahead, surging as high as 200% in June 2024. Exploring such coins can be particularly beneficial for those who are ready to embrace massive returns on their invested amounts.
Here are the top three coins that are ready to peak at 200%, as predicted by major crypto portals and platforms.
Also Read: Ripple: Expert Predicts A White Triangle Peak For XRP To $1.5 Next Week
Top Coins Ready To Surge 200% In June

Cryptocurrency #1: Toncoin
Toncoin, popularly known as TON, is the current trending crypto coin, tackling the noteworthy crypto heavyweights in the space. The token is presently trading at the $6 price level, up 1% in the last 24 hours. TON has recently flipped Cardano to enter the top 10 trending crypto token race, which is dubbed a significant achievement for the token to accomplish as of late.
Per CoinCodex, Toncoin is projected to surge as high as 200% this June, which makes it a lucrative coin to hold and store in the long run.
“According to our current Toncoin price prediction, the price of Toncoin may rise by 226.84% and reach $21.13 by June 28, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bullish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 72 (greed). Toncoin recorded 16/30 (53%) green days with 9.61% price volatility over the last 30 days.”
Cryptocurrency #2: Pepe
The Internet’s favorite frog-themed token, Pepe, shocked the cryptocurrency world by surging nearly 948% since its launch in 2023. The recent GME token surge also proved elemental for PEPE’s progression, as GME’s token rise compelled Pepe to establish a new price, ATH.
Per CoinCodex, Pepe is now poised for a massive 200% surge this June. If the predictions are right, the development can help Pepe trade at $0.00005136, helping it drop a zero from its valuation.
Also Read: US Dollar Dump: India & China To Trade With Maldives In Local Currency
“According to our current Pepe Coin price prediction, the price of Pepe Coin may rise by 222.45% and reach $0.00005136 by June 28, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bullish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 72 (greed). Pepe Coin recorded 18/30 (60%) green days with 28.20% price volatility over the last 30 days.”
Cryptocurrency #3: Shiba Inu
The Shiba Inu ecosystem is dubbed an ever-growing ecosystem that is consistently working on expanding its base. The token is looking forward to introducing new elements in its ecosystem, which includes launching a potential ShibaHub and ShibaEternityP2E. With stellar community support and a thriving ecosystem ahead, the token is poised to encounter remarkable price growth in the near future.
Per CoinCodex, Shiba Inu may peak as high as 200% this June to trade at a new price level of $0.00008998.
“The price of Shiba Inu may rise by 223.33% and reach $0.00008998 by June 28, 2024. Per our technical indicators, the current sentiment is bullish, while the Fear & Greed Index is showing 72 (greed). Shiba Inu recorded 14/30 (47%) green days with 4.37% price volatility over the last 30 days.”
Crypto
Rumors are swirling about Venezuela holding $60 billion in Bitcoin—but crypto experts are skeptical | Fortune
Following the United States’ capture of Nicolás Maduro over the weekend, a report came out claiming that Venezuela had $60 billion stored in Bitcoin—leading to speculation that the U.S. could lay claim to cryptocurrency as well as oil. Despite numerous reports of the huge Venezuelan Bitcoin stash, however, a crypto forensic firm is skeptical of the claims.
The news of Venezuela’s Bitcoin holding began to bubble up last Saturday, the same day that Maduro was ousted. The digital publication Project Brazen reported that his regime could control $60 billion in the original cryptocurrency—but offered little in the way of proof.
“The article does not mention any addresses as a starting point, making it difficult to verify any of these speculated claims,” said Aurelie Barthere, principal research analyst at Nansen, about Project Brazen’s report.
Barthere is not the first person to express skepticism about the country’s purported crypto treasure trove. Mauricio di Bartolomeo, the Venezuelan co-founder of the financial services company Ledn, told Fortune on Wednesday that the level of the country’s corruption makes the figure hard to believe. He expanded his argument in an opinion piece he wrote for Coindesk.
Estimates of Venezuela’s crypto holdings vary wildly. Bitcointreasuries.net estimates that the country has $22 million worth of Bitcoin. That figure would make Venezuela the government entity with the ninth-most money tied up in the original cryptocurrency, just behind North Korea.
While the exact size of Venezuela’s Bitcoin wealth is unclear, the country has long been a player in crypto. Maduro introduced a token called the Petro in 2018, which was shuttered six years later. Its citizens have also turned to stablecoins as a way to fight their currency’s hyperinflation.
Trump has said that he will “run” Venezuela, and some have speculated that includes seizing the country’s Bitcoin holdings. Andrew Fierman, head of national security intelligence at Chainalysis, said he could not speak to the likelihood of such a seizure. He did, however, explain what gaining control of assets might look like.
A freezing of assets could occur through centralized services, he says. These services would get a court order for an exchange or an issuer like Tether or Circle who could blacklist an address. The second method is through physical seizure. The U.S. could get control of wallets, devices, and keys through compelled cooperation.
For now, there is unlikely to be a full and accurate account of Venezuela’s Bitcoin holdings until the political situation in the country becomes more stable.
Crypto
Pantera Signals 2026 Crypto Breakout After 2025 Quietly De-Risked Markets
Crypto
St. Augustine Film Festival will honor creator of film about crypto scams
See Wreaths Across America 2025 at St. Augustine National Cemetery
Participants at the annual event place more than 1,000 wreaths on tombstones of service men and women.
Ben McKenzie will receive a Career Achievement Award at the St. Augustine Film Festival Jan. 10 prior to the screening of his documentary, “Everyone is Lying to You for Money.”
The former star of “The OC” wrote, directed and produced the film while writing his New York Times bestseller “Easy Money,” which spotlights cryptocurrency as a large-scale scam.
Working in collaboration with journalist Jacob Silverman, the film includes interviews with currently jailed cryptocurrency industry leaders and celebrities now facing trials for misleading the public on the value of cryptocurrencies as virtual money.
Sporting degrees in economics and political science from the University of Virginia, McKensie traveled to El Salvador – also known as Bitcoin city – and London’s banking district to showcase fraud perpetrated by Alex Mashinsky, the founder and CEO of Celsius Network, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for one count of commodities fraud and one count of securities fraud.
New York prosecutors accused Mashinsky with deceiving clients about the company’s finances and manipulating the price of Celsius’ token, which caused billions of dollars in losses.
The movie also includes interviews with individuals who were part of the scam before it collapsed, McKensie’s testimony before Congress following the arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried and his trip to El Salvador.
“I turned the cameras on to document the difference between the marketing campaign and the reality of what was happening on the ground,” he told the St. Augustine Record. “Cryptocurrency was perpetuated by a very small number of people who made a lot of money in an industry rife with fraud, corruption and criminal activity.”
McKensie underscored the film as an unusual comedy that he’s deeply proud of.
“The film highlights the idea of avoiding intermediaries as appealing, but creating a currency that bypasses a banking system would never work,” he said. “The idea of investing in this obtuse thing that was hard to understand evolved/metastasized to exhibit the worst parts of our current system.”
McKensie described the “command tactic” of the get rich scheme as a con man tactic that lured people in as Bitcoin emerged during the wake of a financial crisis.
Bankman-Fried, the founder of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, was eventually convicted of wire, securities and commodities fraud along with money laundering and conspiracy and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
McKensie’s involvement was born and bred from COVID, “when I had time on my hands to check the financial markets.”
“I’m not an economist, but I love theory and behavioral economics,” he said. “I especially love the writings of the Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Schiller, who talks about things that were applicable to crypto that naturally occur in Ponzi schemes.”
Convinced that no one was monitoring the “price of a speculative asset rising far beyond what it was worth in terms of practical use in the real world,” McKensie turned to social media as a platform to show that “crypto was getting out of hand.”
Posts connected him to Silverman and together they worked on reporting on the ill-fated concept. It didn’t take long before a book proposal landed on his desk.
“Then it was off to the races,” he said.
“I’ve met a lot of really interesting people I never would have met if not for the book,” he said. “I’ve never done anything like this before so I’m really glad I did.”
McKensie said that Greg von Hausch, co-founder of the SAFF, was persistent in adding “Everyone is Lying to You for Money” to the festival.
While the success of the book and the film remain paramount to an actor who hedged his bets in New York because of his love of “the art,” the Texas native has a long and successful acting resume that includes stints on Broadway for “Grand Horizons,” which received a Tony nod for Best New Play, an appearance in “Junebug” with Amy Adams and one in “88 Minutes” starring Al Pacino. Other film credits include the indie film “Johnny Got His Gun” and “Some Kind of Beautiful” with Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek.
Other film credits include “Decoding Annie Parker” opposite Helen Hunt and a starring role in the short film “The Eight Per Cent of the 2009” shown in New York’s Tribeca Film Festival.
In 2009, he returned to series television in “Southland,” portraying a patrol officer in Los Angeles. McKensie also starred as Detective James Gordon in the series “Gotham,” detailing Gordon’s rise in Gotham City before Batman’s appearance.
McKensie made his directorial debut in Season 3 of “Gotham” where he met his then co-star and now wife, Morena Baccarin, who is the mother to his two children. The family resides in New York.
-
Detroit, MI6 days ago2 hospitalized after shooting on Lodge Freeway in Detroit
-
Technology3 days agoPower bank feature creep is out of control
-
Dallas, TX5 days agoDefensive coordinator candidates who could improve Cowboys’ brutal secondary in 2026
-
Health5 days agoViral New Year reset routine is helping people adopt healthier habits
-
Iowa3 days agoPat McAfee praises Audi Crooks, plays hype song for Iowa State star
-
Nebraska3 days agoOregon State LB transfer Dexter Foster commits to Nebraska
-
Nebraska3 days agoNebraska-based pizza chain Godfather’s Pizza is set to open a new location in Queen Creek
-
Missouri3 days agoDamon Wilson II, Missouri DE in legal dispute with Georgia, to re-enter transfer portal: Source