Below, CryptoSlate takes a closer look at why VeChain and Ontology have both gained over 50 percent this week.
VeChain, the 19th largest cryptocurrency by total market cap, has had quite the week on the market.
VET was listed on KuCoin, Aug. 17, and VET saw a 32 percent increase after the announcement was made via Twitter.
The same week, VET celebrated its one-year anniversary of its ICO, and on Aug. 20, the VeChain Foundation announced that its first ecosystem token, OCE, was minted on the VeChain Thor blockchain.
This documents a huge milestone for the newly launched VeChain Thor platform.
As of writing, VET is trading at $0.0137 a coin, down 5.54 percent, in 24 hours.
For the week, VET is up 60.60 percent; however, for the month, the coin is down 8.6 percent.
Ontology, the Singapore-based public multi-chain blockchain project, has been holding multiple mainnet community events around the globe and will continue to have more in the coming months.
The project launched its mainnet, June 30, and since launch, ONT has seen high volatility.
As of writing, ONT is trading at $2.12 a coin, down 3.32 percent, in 24 hours.
VeChain and Ontology Have Surged More Than 50 Percent This Week
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