Bitgert (BRISE) buying pressure has been skyrocketing this week. This is evident from the massive price and marketcap growth that Bitgert has posted in the last few days of this week. Bitgert has maintained an over 50% growth for the past 7 days in a row.
During this time, Saitama Inu and Floki Inu coins have been declining. In fact, Saitama Inu has declined 50% over the past 30 days, while Floki Inu has plunged 12 during the same period. For the past 7 days, both Saitama Inu and Floki Inu have been declining, while Bitgert was exploding.
So the bullish Bitgert is the reason Saitama Inu and Floki Inu investors are buying Bitgert this weekend. In fact, Bitgert has received a lot of new investors from big cryptocurrencies and not just Saitama Inu and Floki Inu.
For this weekend, Saitama Inu and Floki Inu are buying Bitgert to recoup the losses they have made this week. This is after the crypto analysts predicted that Bitgert would stay bullish even during this bearish weekend. This is when Floki Inu and Saitama Inu will struggle to stay stable.
Crypto experts believe the hype around the recently released Bitgert products like the Bitgert OS will also keep the Bitgert buying pressure high. The decentralized operating system is one of the products crypto experts say will skyrocket Bitgert adoption upon launching.
The Bitgert partnerships and integration into an array of blockchain networks, including DEXTools and Lovely Inu Finance, are also expected to increase the BRISE buying pressure this weekend. Bitgert products from the roadmap V2 are also expected to keep the Bitgert price bullish.
With all these developments, Bitgert has a huge potential to stay bullish and surpass the $0.000001464, the highest price this week, this weekend. That's why Saitama Inu and Floki Inu investors are buying Bitgert this weekend.
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