Bitcoin Rises Near $102,000, other Digital Assets Rally
The bitcoin price has climbed near the $102,000 level in a fresh rally that started in the New Year ahead of Donald Trump’s, U.S. President elect, inauguration. The latest rally appears all-encompassing as all the top digital assets gained traction.
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Market capitalisation of all cryptocurrencies jump by more than 3% in the last 24 hours as bitcoin price crossed $98,000 again
Bitcoin Price Slips to $96,000 after Early Rally
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) price slipped to $96,000 after previous rally that nudged global market capitalisation higher. Retail investors have continued to take profit, and this kept market growth in check.
Despite this, the global crypto market cap reached $3.4 trillion early hour on Friday...
The bearish sentiment on Bitcoin plunged cryptocurrencies market capitalisation downward by 4% after Christmas. Investors, basically on the retail end, reduced their bets on the world's largest digital coin on Boxing Day.
Global cryptocurrencies market capitalisation rose as Bitcoin gained more than 4.2% in 24 hours to $98,030,
Global cryptocurrencies market value jerked down as bitcoin and ether exchange-traded funds saw some
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and some other cryptocurrencies prices rebounded in the cryptocurrencies markets after massive sell pressure caused by retail investors profit-taking. However, the renewed interest in major cryptocurrencies assets lifted market capitalisation of all digital coins higher, weekend data showed.
Bitcoin topped the $107,000 price level in the global cryptocurrency markets before the orange coin retreated due to easy profit-taking by retail investors. The world's largest crypto asset has now settled at $106,500 while Ethereum traded near $4,000—
The cryptocurrency market was heated up as investors raised bets and pushed bitcoin (BTC) to a new high of $106,000....
Bitcoin reclaimed the $101,000 price mark in the cryptocurrency market on Thursday. The world's largest crypto asset had crossed $101,000 on Wednesday but retreated due to retail investors mild selloffs.