The global cryptocurrency market traded in the green on Thursday, as BTC and ETH prices soared.
The global cryptocurrency market traded in the green on Thursday, as BTC and ETH prices soared.
The global crypto market rose 2.05 per cent to $1.05 trillion, while the trading volume decreased by 1.40 per cent to $66.98 billion in the last 24 hours to 4:20 pm IST, according to Coinmarketcap.com.
Wednesday’s top gainer was Decard token. It was trading at $33.62, up 16.84 per cent, in the last 24 hours. The top loser was Helium, trading at $6.96, down 8.06 per cent in the last 24 hours.
Major Currencies
Bitcoin (BTC): BTC rose by 1.60 per cent to $21,696. Its intraday low was $21,290. Its market cap increased by 1.60 per cent to $415.08 billion, and its trading volume increased by 2.45 per cent to $31.9 billion. BTC’s dominance over the crypto market fell by 0.15 per cent to 39.62 per cent.
Ethereum (ETH): ETH rose 3.90 per cent to $1,703. Its market cap increased by 3.91 per cent to $207.9 billion and its trading volume decreased by 10.40 per cent to $16.1 billion.
Other Altcoins
Ripple (XRP): XRP’s price soared 1.47 per cent to trade at $0.3451, while its market cap increased by 1.47 per cent to $17.09 billion. XRP’s trading volume increased by 3.92 per cent to $974.3 million.
Solana (SOL): SOL’s price rose by 2.81 per cent to $36.16. Its market cap increased by 2.81 per cent to $12.6 billion, and its trading volume increased by 8.75 per cent to $952.3 million.
Cardano (ADA): ADA’s price increased by 1.29 per cent to $0.4556. Its market cap increased by 2.54 per cent to $15.9 billion, and its trading volume decreased by 3.99 per cent to $493.6 million.
Meme Coins
Dogecoin (DOGE): DOGE’s price soared by 4.69 per cent to $0.07099, its market cap increased by 4.69 per cent to $9.4 billion, and its trading volume increased by 19.37 per cent to $380.4 million.
Shiba Inu (SHIB): SHIB’s price increased by 8.72 per cent to trade at $0.00001433. Its market cap increased by 8.72 per cent to $7.8 billion, and its trading volume increased by 21.72 per cent to $480.7 million.