Sunday, July 21 - Major coins are mostly trading sideways, remaining relatively quiet with moderate losses over the past 24 hours, according to data from Coin360.
The leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin broke the $11,000 threshold earlier yesterday, but could not hold its position and dipped to its current price point of $10,406, down by 1.86% on the day.
In terms of its weekly performance, BTC has lost 2.20%. Bitcoin 24-hour price chart.
The second-largest crypto, Ether, has taken a downturn as well and is trading at $221.26 at press time, down by 1.34% on the day.
ETH began the day at $233.61, hitting its highest mark at $236.05 in the middle of the day before reaching its current price.
Ripple has also experienced slight losses over the last 24 hours, down 1.78% to trade at $0.323 at press time.
The altcoin's weekly chart is showing its price increase by 2.91%, with its lowest price mark of $0.293 on July 16.
On the top-20 digital currencies list, only Tether, EOS, UNUS SED LEO, Cosmos, and Tezos are reporting gains, wherein XTZ is up by 9.37%. Total market capitalization of all coins is over $288 billion at press time, which is its lowest point on the day.
The daily trading volume of all cryptocurrencies is around $59.4 billion.
As reported earlier today, BTC outflows on major cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX notably exceeded the inflows after the firm was reported to be a subject in a regulatory investigation.
Major Coins Trading Sideways With Moderate Losses, Bitcoin Near $10,400
Published on Jul 21, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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