LukkVal

Altura (ALU) token dropped 50%

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Altura (ALU) token dropped 50% and is bouncing on its 20-period moving average.
As for me, I'm starting to accumulate positions again. I have a long-term bullish view for the NFT market.
I don't enter full position because it is very volatile, but I like it as an entry point.


Altura is a place where game developers can make and sell in-game items. These in-game items are called "NFTs" or Non-Fungible Tokens.
They have properties that can change if specific conditions happen, like when the player levels up.
Smart NFTs are made for people who want to trade their in-game items with others online, and they offer many opportunities that you cannot get with traditional NFTs.

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