EverRise surpasses $68 million market cap

Decentralised blockchain token EverRise has surpassed a total market capitalisation of $68 million, according to independent crypto auditing platform, MarketMove.
Launched on June 15, 2021, the cryptocurrency token renowned for introducing buybacks to blockchain also recorded a daily transaction volume of over $2.7 million on Wednesday, according to listing platform CoinMarketCap.
In November, EverRise expanded its token integration to Polygon ecosystem cross-chaining between Binance Smart Chain and Ethereum.
On Wednesday, the crypto market witnessed a partial recovery after nearly one week of perpetual fall.
Bitcoin rose by 3 per cent to reach a week all-time high of $44,000 per coin. BNB rose from $456 per coin to $486 gaining nearly 5 per cent in recovery.
Also, Etherum gained 4 per cent, rising to $3,389 from $3,206 according to crypto trading platform Binance.
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