Solana's privacy coin GHOST surged 60% after announcing a new cross-chain swap solution.

ChainCatcher reports that, according to BeinCrypto, the native token GHOST of GhostWareOS surged nearly 60% at one point, as the project announced a significant expansion of its privacy-focused product suite on Solana.

It is reported that GhostWareOS is a privacy infrastructure project based on Solana, aiming to provide anonymous payments, covert transfers, and privacy-protecting liquidity tools for fully transparent blockchains.

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