BULLA (Bulla) increased by 107.15% in the last 24 hours

Gate News Bot Message, January 29th, according to CoinMarketCap data, as of press time, BULLA (Bulla) is currently priced at $0.07, up 107.15% in the past 24 hours, with a high of $0.07 and a low of $0.03. The current market capitalization is approximately $18.88 million, an increase of $9.7 million compared to yesterday.

Market Drivers Analysis

Recent important news about BULLA:

1️⃣ Feature Enhancement Promotes Recognition of Application Value Bulla Networks has launched a trading import tool that makes crypto bookkeeping more convenient, providing users with a more comprehensive on-chain data management solution. This type of feature upgrade enhances the project’s practicality, helps expand the user base, and encourages the market to reassess its fundamentals.

2️⃣ Market Attention and Liquidity Improvement Recently, BULLA has increased its exposure on multiple crypto market tracking platforms, including comprehensive coverage of market data, trading pair information, and chart analysis tools, indicating growing market participation. Improved liquidity and accessibility often attract incremental funds, supporting price appreciation.

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