ALITA and its ecological mining project ANGEL both continue to reach new historical highs
According to market data, ALITA briefly broke through $0.00064 and is now reported at $0.0006420, setting a new historical high with a 24-hour increase of 21.40%, a seven-day increase of 169.46%, and a thirty-day increase of 293.21%. ANGEL is currently reported at $6.4109, with a 24-hour increase of 7.89% and a seven-day rise of 167.5%. Both ALITA and ANGEL have set new historical highs for ten consecutive trading days. The market fluctuates significantly; please manage your risk accordingly.
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