Affected by Musk's Retweet, Grok Humanoid Companion Concept Meme Coin Soars Across the Board
BlockBeats News, August 4th, according to GMGN data, influenced by the "Musk retweet of Grok humanoid companion concept-related tweet," the Grok humanoid companion concept Meme coins saw a collective rise, including:
Ani's market cap is now $40 million, with a 41% increase in the past 24 hours and a 24-hour trading volume of $20 million;
Valentine's market cap is now $7 million, with an 82% increase in the past 24 hours and a 24-hour trading volume of $8 million;
Rudi's market cap is now $3 million, with a 71% increase in the past 24 hours and a 24-hour trading volume of $3 million.
Yesterday evening, Musk retweeted a tweet stating, "On X platform, the account with the handle @a updated their profile to Grok humanoid companion Ani developed by xAI, the account with the handle @v updated their profile to Grok humanoid companion Valentine developed by xAI, and the account with the handle @Rudi updated their profile to Grok pet companion Rudi developed by xAI," among others.
BlockBeats reminds users that Meme coins often lack practical use cases, experience significant price volatility, and investment should be approached with caution.
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