Unikrn goes to the moon, with UKG rising 50% to record $2.35

eSports cryptocurrency reaches new all-time high, with Unikoin Gold flying high.

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Unikrn has been leading the gaming and eSports scenes for a couple of years now, but the company released Unikoin Gold and ever since then it has been golden.

Unikrn goes to the moon, with UKG rising 50% to record $2.35 | TweakTown.com

Unikoin Gold (UKG) has had its price driven up towards the moon starting this year, hovering in the mid-50c mark before it started smashing through $1. UKG breached $1 on January 4 before rising further on January 7 when UKG started hitting new crypto exchanges.

UKG hit $2 before it began dropping, as there was resistance before it could drive up any further, with some original investors most likely taking some profits at the $2 mark. But that didn't stop UKG, which scaled right up with nearly triple its trading volume happening in the last 36 hours alone.

It was only a few hours ago that UKG hit its record $2.35, with the price falling slightly to $2.30 at the time of writing, giving UKG a market cap of $309 million. $89 million of UKG has been traded in the last 24 hours, with 134 million UKG circulating right now, and 1 billion UKG in total.

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