JasmyCoin, renowned as the 'Bitcoin of Japan,' is garnering widespread attention, with positive forecasts from its CFO and CEOs regarding the price performance of JASMY. The expectation is for the price to escalate to $17 upon surpassing the milestone of 107 million users by 2026. The credibility of these projections is bolstered by the executive backgrounds of Hara San and the CEOs, Ando and Sato. The recent collaboration with Apple, facilitated through Japan's My Number Card, has piqued interest across the cryptocurrency landscape. The imminent integration of JASMY into iPhones is forecasted to drive its value, as indicated by a 40% price surge following the association. While prior projections for JASMY ranged from $1 to $10, the leadership's anticipation of a $17 high underscores a positive trajectory for the cryptocurrency's valuation. The potential for JASMY to expand into various sectors presents promising opportunities for growth in the cryptocurrency market.
JasmyCoin's Future Price Prospects and Apple Collaboration Impact

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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