"I'm f***ing coming" Market cap rebounds and surpasses $15 million

Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to GMGN data, BSC Meme coin “I’m Coming” has rebounded in market capitalization, surpassing $15 million, currently at $17.5 million.

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· 01-15 09:58
Hold on tight, we're about to take off 🛫
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