This Low-Cap Ethereum-Based Altcoin Is Primed To Explode 150% Over the Coming Months, Says Michaël van de Poppe

A widely followed crypto analyst is suddenly turning bullish on one low-cap Ethereum (ETH)-based altcoin project.
Crypto strategist Michaël van de Poppe tells his 719,400 followers on the social media platform X that Skale Network (SKL), an Ethereum sidechain, could soar 150% from its current value.
“SKL is looking great. Did reject at the first resistance zone, but is on edge of a significant breakout. This breakout is likely heading to $0.20 in the coming months.”
Looking at his chart, the trader is predicting SKL will soon flip the key resistance level of $0.09 into support.
He also uses Fibonacci extensions to predict the massive breakout price target of $0.20. Fibonacci extensions are used in technical analysis to estimate profit targets and price pullbacks. They are based on Fibonacci ratios.
SKL is trading for $0.080 at time of writing, down nearly 5% in the last 24 hours.
The Skale Network aims to create a gas-less Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible blockchain for Ethereum scaling. Instead of charging end users transaction fees, SKALE generates fees by charging developers a fee for operating a SKALE chain.
According to the project developers, the Skale Network reached 10 million unique active wallets (UAWs) in Q1 2024 and saved users over $3.8 Billion in gas fees.
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7 Countries Apply To Join BRICS Before 2024 Summit

The BRICS summit is scheduled for October 2024 and four new members the UAE, Egypt, Iran, and Ethiopia will officially be a part of the meeting. The alliance is now a nine-member bloc due to the expansion which was announced during the last summit.
The upcoming BRICS 2024 summit will take place in the Kazan region of Russia and will be hosted by Vladimir Putin. Reports suggest that the alliance will invite many other world leaders from developing countries to attend the summit.
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Last year, France was the only European country that wanted to attend the BRICS summit but was denied entry from Russia and China. Both the countries expressed concerns that France aims to sabotage internal information and disrupt the alliance. However, France has not shown interest in being a part of the BRICS 2024 summit.
BRICS: 7 Countries Apply To Join Before 2024 Summit

In 2024 alone, seven new countries have expressed their interest to join the BRICS alliance before the 16th summit. The development indicates that several developing nations find BRICS principles lucrative and the only option to challenge the US dollar.
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BRICS is looking to uproot the US dollar from the world’s reserve currency and replace it with local currencies. Read here to know how many sectors in the US will be affected if BRICS ditches the dollar for trade.
The seven countries that want to join the BRICS alliance in 2024 before the 16th summit in October are:
- Cameroon
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Thailand
- Venezuela
- Zimbabwe
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Thailand expressed its interest in joining the alliance this month and wants to be a part of the 2024 summit. In addition, Pakistan is in touch with Russia and is negotiating an entry into the bloc but fears India could reject its application.