Bitcoin is up by 1.2 percent on the day, trading around $6,573 as of press time.
Ethereum is seeing fractionally more growth, up 2.3 percent on the day to trade at $223 at press time.
On the week, Ethereum's losses are now at 2.25 percent; on the month, the altcoin is down around 21.5 percent.
Ripple is up 1.3 percent to trade at $0.53.
Today Ripple's weekly chart is almost one percent in the red.
The remaining top ten coins listed on CoinMarketCap are all in the green, capped within a 2.5 percent range.
EOS is up 1.8 percent to trade at $5.69, while Litecoin is up 1.3 percent at $58.53.
Other top ten coins are all seeing growth of under one percent.
In the context of the top twenty, 24-hour growth is more robust, with NEM up a strong 4.5 percent on the day.
Following a couple of days of sustained losses, Tezos is today up 1.4 percent to trade at $1.32.
Crypto Markets See Modest Growth Across the Board
Published on Oct 4, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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