Foresight News reports that according to GMGN market data, the BAGS ecosystem tokens are generally declining. Gas’s market cap peaked at 66.3 million USD, currently at 17.54 million USD, a 40.79% drop over 24 hours; RALPH’s market cap peaked at 48.23 million USD, now at 27.32 million USD, a 34.45% decline over 24 hours; TERRA’s market cap peaked at 8.12 million USD, now at 699,000 USD, an 83.1% decrease over 24 hours; CMEM’s market cap peaked at 7.93 million USD, now at 1.53 million USD, a 58.97% decline over 24 hours.
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