Tuesday, Oct. 29 - Most top-20 digital currencies are trading sideways today, with a few reporting minor losses.
The markets are seeing mixed signals as of press time, according to the data from Coin360.
Bitcoin is down less than one percent over the past 24 hours and is trading at around $9,327 at press time.
The major coin has seen moderate volatility over the past day, having dipped to as low as $9,191, with the intraday high reaching $9,571 at press time.
Contrary to BTC, the largest altcoin, Ether, has taken an upturn and is trading at around $186 at press time, up by 2.61% on the day.
ETH began the day at $184.13, hitting its highest mark at $189.1 in the middle of the day before reaching its current price.
XRP, the third top cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has gained 1.23% over the past day to trade at around 0.301 at press time.
The altcoin saw its highest price point over the week on Oct. 26, reaching $0.309, with a weekly low of $0.262 on Oct. 23.XRP 7-day price chart.
Bitcoin Cash and TRON are the major gainers over the past day, having increased by 8.24% and 6.50% respectively to trade at around $289.14 and $0.021 respectively at press time.
On the top-20 coins list, the cryptocurrencies, which are reporting losses, are down between 0.01% and 4.48% at press time.
Some Top-20 Coins Still Making Gains, Others Trade Sideways
Published on Oct 29, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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