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The cryptocurrencies market capitalisation declined by 1.44% in the last 24 hours as Bitcoin failed to cross $60,000 level. The bearish temperature triggers
Bitcoin price uptick has lifted market capitalisation of all cryptocurrencies by more than 1% in the last 26 hours to $2.11 trillion. The gained followed renew
The total market value of the cryptocurrency industry decreased 0.9% in the past 24 hours to $2.08 trillion, according to data from Coinmarketcap.com showed.
The global crypto market cap has climbed back to $2 trillion mark after Bitcoin Rebounded from slopy side.
Bitcoin price decline to $65.300 level on Monday has pulled back the global crypto market cap to $2.38 trillion, translating to 2.11% decrease over the last day
The global crypto market cap slid by 3.66% to $2.54 trillion as bitcoin price fell below $70,000. According to data from Coinmarketcap.com, the total crypto market volume over the last 24 hours reached $91.6 billion, which represents a 12.53% increase over the day.
Bitcoin price is back trading above $70,000 after weeks of sideways price action across the market. The world’s largest digital cryptocurrency asset and other cryptocurrencies were rising early Wednesday.
Market data from cryptocurrency exchanges shows that the price depreciation of Bitcoin on the final day of May reduced the value of the entire cryptocurrency market to $2.53 trillion, a decrease of 0.11% from the previous day.
The market price of the largest cryptocurrency by valuation surged to nearly $72,000 on Monday following notice that the London Stock Exchange (LSE) will start
Bitcoin hit $60,000 on Wednesday for the first time in more than two years, as a flurry of capital into new U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded products fuelled a
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