
Crypto markets remain unchanged – litecoin decreases most of the biggest currencies
The world's biggest cryptocurrency bitcoin is currently trading at $3,986, which is almost unchanged from yesterday.
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The numbers are blood red for the largest cryptocurrencies. For example, the price of eos has decreased by almost ten percent in the last 24 hours.
Over the last 24 hours, the crypto markets have fallen sharply. Among the largest cryptocurrencies, eos (-9.43%) has gone down the most, followed by bitcoin cash (-8.21%), ripple (-7.42%), ethereum (-6.17%) and bitcoin (-5,16%).
In fact, the only cryptocurrency among the top 100 that has gone up in the last 24 hours is tether (-0,16%). Because it acts as a substitute for the dollar, it may indicate that many have traded their cryptocurrencies to tether in the last 24 hours.
The cryptocurrencies on the top 100 that went down the most are loom network (-17,75%) and skycoin (-15,23%), according to Coinmarketcap.
Asset: | Price: | % (24h) |
Bitcoin | $7 258,45 | -5,16% |
Ethereum | $569,42 | -6,17% |
Ripple | $0,623203 | -7,42% |
Bitcoin cash | $1 032,25 | -8,21% |
Eos | $13,26 | -9,43% |
The world's biggest cryptocurrency bitcoin is currently trading at $3,986, which is almost unchanged from yesterday.
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The world's biggest cryptocurrency is currently trading at $3,449, which is almost unchanged compared to yesterday.