Ethernity Chain Launch Drives 23% Surge in ERN Token Prices

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An NFT marketplace, Ethernity, introduced its new Ethernity Chain network, sparking a 23% surge in ERN token prices from 4.92 to 6.05 in the last 24 hours, with an AI-secured Layer 2 solution on Ethereum.

Introducing Ethernity Chain, an ETH Layer 2 with enhanced AI-driven security, setting new standards for on-chain entertainment. All powered by $ERN

Welcome to the Future of Entertainment

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— ETHERNITY (@EthernityChain) May 7, 2024

The Layer 2 system targets entertainment brands, making Ethernity Chain a top choice for global Web3 adoption. It features AI security like Digital Rights Management, safeguarding intellectual property, and combating counterfeit trades.

Ethernity Chain’s plug-and-play toolkit aids global brands in blockchain entry, enabling seamless IP integration for tokens, collectibles, and more. Its eco-friendly design lowers gas fees and supports Ethereum standards, attracting developers.

ERN token’s price rose by 16%, hitting $6.05, currently trading at $5.51, with a $64 million trading volume and a $113 million market cap after the Layer 2 network reveal. New projects like FanableApp and Exorians will utilize Ethernity Chain’s features.

Ethernity’s co-CEO expects the Layer 2 shift to revolutionize brand-audience interactions via Web3 tech.

The 23% surge in ERN token prices following Ethernity’s new Ethernity Chain launch signals a significant positive impact for users, fostering greater engagement and opportunities in the Web3 ecosystem.

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