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Tamadoge (TAMA) price crashed by 85%

Oct 18, 2022
Tamadoge (TAMA) price crashed by 85%
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According to analysts, over the past 2 weeks, the price of the Tamadoge (TAMA) cryptocurrency has fallen by 85%. At the beginning of October, the price of the token was $0.195, and, on October 18, it was $0.03. It is noticeable that this is significantly lower than the price, which was not so long ago. Such fluctuations could seriously hit investors' cryptocurrency wallets.

Tamadoge (ТАМА) — a deflationary cryptocurrency. Users of the Tamadoge ecosystem look after pets in the form of NFTs. After the launch, the platform quickly gained popularity and earned $19 in a few months. Earning TAMA coins in the game is carried out by participating in battles.

Each pet can be viewed in a Metaverse world, called Tamaverse. Players can interact with each other and with their pets in the Tamaverse, helping to support aspects of the Tamadoge community.

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