ChatGPTs Picks for 2023s Dominant Tokens: Loom Network, Bitcoin Cash, BorroeFinance

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2023 is slowly coming to an end. However, ChatGPT still has some valuable financial advice for crypto investors. Asian investors have keyed into the ROI opportunities in Loom Network ($LOOM), while Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) miners profited in early October. Meanwhile, savvy investors pitched their tents with BorroeFinance ($ROE).

Lets delve into these three tokens to discover expert forecasts and opinions. Does Loom Network ($LOOM), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), or BorroeFinance ($ROE) come out on top this October?

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  • Loom Network ($LOOM) attracts Asian investors in Q4 2023.

  • Analysts predict a Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) surge if the $250 resistance breaks.

  • BlockAudit verified BorroeFinance ($ROE) and says the platform is safe from cyberattacks.

Loom Network ($LOOM) Sustains Bullish Streak in October

On October 13, 2023, Wu Blockchain revealed that Asian investors are acquiring massive blocks of Loom Network ($LOOM) tokens on Upbit (one of the best cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea).

According to Colin Wu, the $LOOM/$KRW pair on the platform accounted for 53.8% ($360 million) of the tokens total trading volume on October 12.

South Korean crypto investors made this move after Loom Network ($LOOM) surged 206% in the fourth quarter of 2023. On October 1, the token traded for $0.1353. Two weeks later, Loom Network ($LOOM) saw a sharp price surge and traded for $0.4139.

According to the AI research platform ChatGPT, Loom Network ($LOOM) can sustain its bull run till December if Asian investors continue backing the token.

Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) Miners Take Profits in Early Q4 2023

According to recent data from IntoTheBlock, Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) miners took advantage of the price surge on October 2 to offload 250,000 $BCH tokens. On September 29, the $BCH miners reserve stood at 6.5 million tokens. By October 5, the number of tokens in reserve fell to 6.25 million, triggering a short bear run for Bitcoin Cash ($BCH).

Luckily, the token bounced back, and information from ChatGPT suggests that Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) can still record a massive price surge in Q4. On October 10, Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) traded at $218. A week later, the token surged 6.30% and traded at $232. According to experts and technical analysts, Bitcoin Cash ($BCH) will surge if the token breaks through its $250 resistance.

BorroeFinance ($ROE) Promises Massive ROI for Early Investors

BorroeFinance ($ROE) is a decentralized AI-based fundraising marketplace that allows web3 participants and content creators to raise instant cash by selling their future digital earnings. Web3 businesses and DeFi companies on BorroeFinance can easily access short-term liquidity, meet pressing needs, and automatically pay back their loans.

Unlike other new DeFi projects, BorroeFinance is safe from hackers and exploits. BlockAudit audited the security framework of the platform and approved it for the public. Also, BorroeFinance recently released its smart contract address to foster transparency and user trust in the project.

Currently, $ROE is in its second presale stage, and the token is selling for $0.015. After all presale stages conclude, $ROE will surge 167% and list on major crypto exchanges for $0.040. Analysts say early investors will record massive ROI before and after $ROE launches in the mainstream crypto market.

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Disclaimer: The views, suggestions, and opinions expressed here are the sole responsibility of the experts. No  journalist was involved in the writing and production of this article.

Julian Lopez

Julian Lopez is professor emeritus of finance, served as the founding academic affairs dean and founding chair of the finance department.

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