Jasmy Coin rises because of Apple rumor while Notcoin continues to pump
Last Updated on 2 June 2024 by CryptoTips.eu
Jasmy Coin, known by cryptofans as the ‘Bitcoin of Japan’, is having a great week. This little cryptocoin is in fact having a great 2024. The latest pump was mainly due to rumors linking it to a possible collaboration with the government of Japan and an integration into iPhone.
The first cryptocurrency which would officially work together with Apple and become important in Asia can of course rise very quickly. Do note that the collaboration rumors with Apple were denied by various media afterwards.
$JASMY moved up more than 70% in the last week.
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This is mostly because of the partnership with Apple, and that's huge.
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Notcoin, Toncoin’s in-game currency, is continuing a stellar weekend. At one point yesterday the price went up 24%. After a period of memecoins mania, is it now the turn of digital coins with a real purpose again?
Jasmy
Speculation about a possible collaboration between Apple and Jasmy began after a report from Reuters earlier this week. It stated that Apple plans to integrate the Japanese ‘My Number’ identity card into the iPhone. The announcement was made during a video conference between the Japanese Prime Minister and Apple CEO Tim Cook.
As Jasmy already collaborates with ‘My Number ID’, some crypto fans speculated that a collaboration between Apple and Jasmy was possible, which caused a significant increase of the cryptocurrency’s price. Do note that this has not been confirmed by Apple itself.
Notcoin
We reported earlier this week that Notcoin, Toncoin’s in-game coin, soared and entered the CoinMarketCap top 100. By now, Notcoin is already in 64th place. In the past week, the small crypto rose by 230%.
Users can earn Notcoins by tapping their phone screen with their finger, creating a whole crowd of new crypto fans.