Tuesday, Nov. 4: Most of the top twenty cryptocurrencies are in the green, having overcome yesterday's losses, with Bitcoin hovering under the $4,000 mark.
During the day, Bitcoin has been trading in a narrow corridor between $3,768 and $4,091.
At press time, the coin is trading at around $3,948, up around 1.61 percent on the day.
The second largest crypto by market capitalization Ripple is trading at around $0.352, having gained 0.83 percent on the day at press time.
Ethereum is maintaining its position as the third largest coin by market cap, which is over $11.4 billion at press time.
ETH is trading around $110, up 1.68 percent over the day as of press time.
At press time, the main losers in the top 20 cryptocurrencies are Bitcoin Cash and EOS, which are down over 6 percent on the day and are trading at $149 and $2.43, respectively.
Bitcoin SV - which was created in November of this year following BCH's hard fork - is also in the red, trading at around $91, down almost 3 percent on the day, according to CoinMarketCap.
Total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies is around $126.9 billion as of press time, according to CoinMarketCap.
The daily trading volume of all coins is $13.5 at press time.
Top Cryptocurrencies See Slight Gains, Bitcoin Hovers Under $4,000
Publicado en Dec 4, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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