Intel Markets (INTL) Architecture Attracts Crypto Users while Sony Launches L2 Project

Intel Markets’ cutting-edge trading architecture is gaining the attention of investors, while Ethereum gets a new L2 project from Sony as the Solana blockchain grows.

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A new trading platform called Intel Markets has wowed crypto enthusiasts with its AI trading bot and other advanced trading features.Meanwhile, Sony has introduced an L2 blockchain called Soneium. 

Sony Unveils Ethereum (ETH) L2 Blockchain, Soneium

Sony Block Solutions Labs, a project created by Sony Group, has launched an Ethereum L2 blockchain called Soneium. The purpose of the blockchain is to connect the web2 and web3 sectors while providing improved efficiency and scalability. Also, the project can make blockchain technology more accessible to more users by making it a part of mainstream apps.

The latest initiative shows the growing adoption of Ethereum blockchain L2 solutions for efficiency and scalability. In the meantime, the Ethereum coin is showing a downward movement on the monthly chart. The cryptocurrency has only recorded 12 green days in the past month.

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Solana (SOL) Daily Transaction 

According to data from TheBlock’s dashboard, the daily transaction fees of Solana (SOL) have dropped to a multi-month low. This downturn comes a few months after the figure reached a peak of $5 million in March. Interestingly, Solana’s meme coin hype seems to have cooled down over the past month.

Meanwhile, the Solana coin is trading in the red zone on the monthly chart. Its price is fluctuating between $100 and $200. Also, the coin’s market cap is trading around the $50-$90 billion range.

Analysts say the value of the Solana token could pump in the coming weeks. The cryptocurrency is currently sitting above the 50-Day SMA ($156.01) and 200-Day SMA ($149.01), signaling bullish momentum.

Intel Markets’ Trading Platform: The Exciting Architecture Behind

Intel Markets (INTL) is one of the latest enterprise-grade AI platforms that is making waves in the crypto sector. This platform, which is built on the Solana and Ethereum blockchains, gives new traders access to AI tools that used to be reserved for only professional traders.

These tools are created by experts from top firms like OpenAI, Goldman Sachs, and MIT. Meanwhile, transactions on Intel Markets are very fast thanks to its central limit order book (CLOB) and matching engine. Both features make order execution on the trading platform efficient and very fast. In addition to this, Intel Markets allows its users to automate their trading.

This is done using trigger orders like take profit order and stop loss order. That is not all. Intel Markets has other features like leverage and copy trading. Copy trading allows newbies to follow the trades of experts who have a good track record. 

Why Are Investors Excited About Intel Markets?

Intel Markets has a myriad of features, which makes it an attractive trading platform for new and old traders. The project has already raised over $160k in the first few days of its presale, with its native token priced at $0.009. 

Discover More About Intel Markets:
Presale: https://intelmarketspresale.com/
Telegram: https://t.me/IntelMarketsOfficial
Twitter: https://x.com/intel_markets

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