Saturday, Feb. 23 - the top 20 cryptocurrencies are reporting mixed movements on the day by press time.
Bitcoin is hovering under the $4,000 mark again, according to Coin360 data.
At press time, Bitcoin is down 0.26 percent on the day, trading at around $3,976 after a brief mid-day high of $4,005, according to CoinMarketCap data.
Looking at its weekly chart, the current price is over 8 percent lower than $3,643, the price at which Bitcoin started the week.
Ethereum is up by little over a tenth of a percent over the last 24 hours.
At press time, ETH is trading around $148, after having started the day at the same price and reporting a mid-day low of about one dollar lower.
On its weekly chart, Ethereum has seen its value increase nearly 17 percent from $123, the price at which the coin started the week.
Ripple has lost 0.33 percent in the 24 hours to press time and is currently trading at around $0.32.
On its weekly chart, the coin gained nearly 6 percent from $0.302, the price at which XRP started the week.
Among the top 20 cryptocurrencies, the ones experiencing the most notable price action are Maker, which is up over 6 percent, and NEM, which is up over 5 percent.
Bitcoin Hovers Under $4,000 as Top Cryptos See Mixed Movements
Published on Feb 23, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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