Thursday, Oct. 17 - Bitcoin is hovering just above the $8,000 price mark, while XRP shows impressive gains on the day.
For most of the day, the world's largest cryptocurrency has been trading within a tight range between $8,000 and $8,100.
BTC traded from an intraday low of around $8,010 up to $8,135 before hitting its current trading price of $8,062, showing a subtle gain of around 1% in the past 24 hours.
"Maybe Bitcoin is a partial store of value but it's not a unit of account, it's not a means of payment, it's not scalable in spite of its rally earlier this year, it's lost 60% in value since its peak, so I don't see it going anywhere frankly."
The number one altcoin has been trading fairly flat for most part of the day, while slowly crawling to its current trading price, up just over 1% at press time.
The third-largest coin by market cap is currently putting in a strong performance and is grinding its way up to the $0.30 price point.
XRP is now trading at almost $0.30 per coin.
All of the top-20 coins are showing positive gains between 1-4% in the past 24 hours, with XRP taking the lead as top performer of the day, as mentioned above.
While not in the top-20 tokens by market capitalization, the number 25 crypto coin NEM has seen impressive gains of almost 14% over the past 24 hours to trade at $0.041 at press time.
The overall cryptocurrency market cap increased from $217.2 billion to $222.2 billion, with Bitcoin making up 66% of the total.
Bitcoin Price Hovers Above $8,000 While XRP Jumps 5% on the Day
Publicado en Oct 17, 2019
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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