Saturday, September 15: crypto markets are undergoing a slight recovery after yesterday's decline, with 17 of the 20 top cryptocurrencies by market cap in the green, according to CoinMarketCap data.
After dropping below the $6,500 price point yesterday, Bitcoin has challenged the mark again, going up by 1.6 percent over the past 24 hours, to trade at $6,533 at press time.
Ethereum is currently seeing some of the largest gains among the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap.
Following the recent announcement of the upcoming Tezos mainnet launch slated on Monday, September 17, it has seen the largest gains among the top 20 coins on the day.
XTZ is trading at $1.68 at press time, up 26.4 percent over the past 24 hours.
The privacy-focused Monero, currently ranked ninth by market cap, is up 5.8 percent and is trading at almost $120 as of press time.
The altcoin is down 0.6 percent and trading at $0.006148 at press time, but is still up 8 percent over the past 7 days.
Yesterday, Silicon Valley venture capitalist and well-known Bitcoin evangelist Tim Draper predicted that the combined cryptocurrency market cap will hit $80 trillion in the next 15 years, citing the variety of markets that will be transformed by the cryptocurrency industry.
The most recent wave of green comes after CEO of Galaxy Digital Capital Management Mike Novogratz called a price bottom on the crypto markets.
Yesterday, the U.S. stock brokerage company EF Hutton said that they are planning to issue $60 million in various crypto instruments by January 2019, following the confirmation that the company will also be a sponsor of the upcoming U.S. crypto exchange ACEx.
Crypto Markets Recover Slightly, Ethereum, Tezos See Largest Gains
Published on Sep 15, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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