Flow FLOW/USD, ApeCoin APE/USD, and The Sandbox SAND/USD have all seen numerous updates.
On May 23, Emerald City announced that they are bringing Scaffold-ETH to Flow and an entire series of free, decentralized application (dApp) tutorials for the Flow Blockchain.
ApeCoin’s official Twitter page also posted Transparency Monday, where they showcased a thread for updates and proposals as well as AIPs that are presented to the Special Council.
The Sandbox’s Twitter feed also showcased how users can make amazing art in VoxEdit through a video tutorial.
Should you buy Flow (FLOW)?
On May 24, 2022, Flow (FLOW) had a value of $2.70.
The all-time high of Flow (FLOW) was on April 5, 2021, when the token reached a value of $42.40.
Last month, Flow (FLOW) had its highest point on April 2 at $8.04. Its lowest point was on April 30 at $4.60. This marked a decrease of $3.44 or 42%.
With this in mind, at $2.70, FLOW is a solid buy as it can reach $5 by the end of June 2022.
Should you buy ApeCoin (APE)?
On May 24, 2022, ApeCoin (APE) had a value of $7.50.
When we take a look at April, on April 9, the token had its lowest point of value at $10.63.
When we look at its all-time high, ApeCoin (APE) had its ATH on April 28, 2022, when it reached $26.70 in value.
Here, we can see an increase of $16.07 or 151%. With this in mind, we can expect APE to climb high from its price of $7.50.
APE can reach $18 by the end of June 2022, making it a solid buy.
Should you buy The Sandbox (SAND)?
On May 24, 2022, The Sandbox (SAND) had a value of $1.28.
Going over the all-time high, The Sandbox (SAND) its ATH was on November 25, 2021, when it reached a value of $8.40.
Taking a look at the token’s performance throughout the previous month, The Sandbox (SAND) had its highest point on April l2 at $3.64, while its lowest was on April 30 at $2.13.
Here, we can see that the token decreased in value by $1.51 or by 41%.
With this in mind, SAND is a solid buy at $1.28 as it can reach $4 by the end of June 2022.
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