Cryptocurrency

Crypto Market Gains Marginally, Trading Volume Surges 60 per cent; Bitcoin, Ethereum Up

Bitcoin was up by 3.44 per cent, while Ethereum was up by 2.14 per cent. Bitcoin BTC was the most trending cryptocurrency while SPX6900 SPX was the top gainer and KuCoin Token KCS was the top loser

Crypto Market Gains Marginally
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The global crypto market increased marginally on Thursday. The total market cap was up by 3.06 per cent to $3.49 trillion, while the total trading volume was up by 60.57 per cent to $190.67 billion.

Bitcoin BTC was the most trending cryptocurrency. It was up by 3.44 per cent to $111,385.39. Its 24-hour trading volume was $90.69 billion. SPX6900 SPX was the top gainer. It was down by 17.54 per cent, and its 24-hour trading volume was $41.75 million. KuCoin Token KCS was the top loser. It was down by 2.64 per cent, and its 24-hour trading volume was $1.97 million.

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DeFi was up by 0.74 per cent to $43.78 billion, Coinmarketcap.com reported.

Cryptocurrency Prices

Bitcoin: Bitcoin BTC was up by 3.44 per cent to $111,385.39. Its 24-hour trading volume was $90.69 billion. It is currently ranked number 1 on Coinmarketcap, based on market cap. Bitcoin’s market dominance was 62.40 per cent.

Ethereum: Ethereum ETH was up by 2.14 per cent to $2,590.97. Its 24-hour trading volume was $35.83 billion, and its market dominance was 9.10 per cent.

Tether: Tether USDT was trading at $1. It was up by 0.02 per cent. Its 24-hour trading volume was $136.75 billion. It is currently ranked third on Coinmarketcap.

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Other Altcoins

Solana was up by 3.50 per cent to $176.99. Its 24-hour trading volume was $5.69 billion.

Avalanche AVAX was trading at $23.90, up by 5.32 per cent. Its 24-hour trading volume was $601.82 million.

Cardano ADA was up by 4.41 per cent. Its 24-hour trading volume was $1.20 billion.

Meme Coins

Dogecoin was up by 4.08 per cent, with a 24-hour price of $0.2412.

Shiba Inu was up by 2.37 per cent to $0.00001511.

Decentralised Finance

DeFi Coin was down by 17.21 per cent, and it was trading at $0.003731.

Yearn Finance was up by 3.05 per cent to $5,881.72, with a 24-hour trading volume of $21.73 million.

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