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Dogecoin, XRP Pumped In Last Week's Rebound But This Under-The-Radar Token Was The Real Head-Turner With A 134% Rally
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The cryptocurrency market charted an impressive recovery last week, aided by some relief from President Donald Trump’s tariff measures.

What happened: Onyxcoin, the governance and utility token of the Web3 protocol Onyx, surged 134% to last week's biggest gainers list. 

The spike came after Binance announced the listing of the coin's futures contract on Friday. Year-to-date, Onyxcoin has soared a whopping 725%, making it the second most successful cryptocurrency in 2025.

Fartcoin pumped 88%, marking its second straight week of gains. The Solana (CRYPTO: SOL)-based meme coin has been on a tear this month, surging over 60%. 

Interestingly, the rally occurred despite intense uncertainty surrounding Trump's tariff policies.

Cryptocurrency Gains +/- Price
Onyxcoin (XCN) +134.03% $0.01938
Fartcoin (FARTCOIN) +88.29% $0.847
JasmyCoin (JASMY) +75.04% $0.01572

JasmyCoin, the utility token of the Jasmy platform, jumped 75% to bag the third spot. The Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH)-based cryptocurrency, which focuses on decentralized data management and control for users, reversed the downsides from the previous week.

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Market heavyweights Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) ended last week on a high note, up 10.57% and 6.51%, respectively.

Large-cap altcoins such as XRP (CRYPTO: XRP), Solana (CRYPTO: SOL), and Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) notched double-digit gains of 20%, 31%, and 18%, respectively.

Similarly, Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) and Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) rose 18.58% and 12.37%, respectively, as the bullish resurgence impacted the meme coin sector as well.

Overall, the total cryptocurrency market capitalization expanded 9.38% over the week to $2.68 trillion. 

The recovery followed a 90-day pause on tariffs on goods imported into the U.S. Additionally, Trump exempted consumer electronics and semiconductors, including those from China, from reciprocal tariffs.

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