Monday, August 27: crypto markets have seen another recovery attempt, with all of the top 20 coins by market cap in the green, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
Most of the top ten coins are seeing only slight gains between 1 and 2 percent on the day.
The top cryptocurrency Bitcoin is trading at $6,744 at press time, up less than half a percent over the past 24 hours, but seeing weekly gains of about 4 percent.
Top altcoin Ethereum has experienced similarly modest growth today, with its price up just under one percent over the 24 hour period.
Ethereum is trading at $275 at press time, up 1.5 percent over the past 7 days, but down a jolting 41 percent on the month.
Total market cap is showing growing momentum today, up from $214 billion at the beginning of the day to almost $219 billion at press time.
Of the top ten coins by market cap, IOTA is up the most with 8.3 percent growth, trading at $0.60 at press time.
The altcoin's price has surged over the past two days following recent news of IOTA's partnership with Japanese tech giant Fujitsu, which stated that the partnership sought to "Help roll out IOTA as the new protocol standard."
Major stablecoin Tether is one of the only coins in red on CoinMarketCap out of the 20 top cryptocurrencies.
Yesterday, Cointelegraph reported that recent issuances of the controversial cryptocurrency are not affecting the prices of either major coins or smaller altcoins at the moment, following previous allegations on "Market manipulation" practices using Tether.
Crypto Markets Keep Fluctuating: Most Top 20 Coins Back in Green, Bitcoin Above $6,700
Published on Aug 27, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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