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Cryptocurrency
XRP price is down 6.21% to $1.13, underperforming a broadly lower market, primarily
Bitcoin (BTC) tanked 5.30% to $62,351 amid heavy institutional selling pressure via exchange-traded funds
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Ripple (XRP) price declined 5% to $1.07 during the early trading session on Saturday, underperforming a broadly weak crypto market primarily driven by whale distribution colliding with persistent U.S. regulatory uncertainty.
Ethereum price (ETHUSD) dropped by about 10% in 24 hours to $1,598.17, underperforming Bitcoin’s 3.92% drop, primarily driven by a cascade of leveraged long liquidations amid a broad altcoin market crash.
Bitcoin price (BTCUSD) nosedived to $61,491, underperforming the broader market’s 4.46% decline and was driven primarily by sustained institutional selling pressure.
Ethereum (ETH) price is struggling to rebound after slipping 8% to $1,730 on Thursday amid bearish action driven by relentless institutional selling via spot ETFs and a cascade of leveraged long liquidations.
Cardano price (ADAUSD) plunged 13.51% to $0.188 over 24h, underperforming the broader market downturn, driven primarily by escalating ecosystem distress and negative sentiment.
Ripple (XRP) price is down 7.04% in 24 hours to $1.15, underperforming a broader market sell-off primarily driven by a wave of forced selling from leveraged long positions.
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