Sunday, March 24 - most of the top 20 cryptocurrencies are reporting slight losses on the day by press time, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
Bitcoin is down just over a tenth of a percent on the day, trading at around $4,021, according to CoinMarketCap.
Looking at its weekly chart, the current price is just over a quarter of a percent lower than $4,036, the price at which Bitcoin started the week.
ETH is down by a slight half a percent over the last 24 hours.
At press time, ETH is trading around $137, after having started the day at roughly the same price.
On its weekly chart, Ethereum has seen its value decrease by nearly three percent.
Second-largest altcoin Ripple has is also down about half a percent in the 24 hours to press time, and is currently trading at around $0.309.
Looking at the coin's weekly chart, its current price is also nearly three percent lower than $0.318, the price at which it started the week.
Among the top 20 cryptocurrencies, the one reporting the most notable price action - and one of the few coins in the green over the last 24 hours - is Binance Coin, which is up by over 11 percent.
At the end of last week, an analysis from cryptocurrency index fund provider Bitwise Asset Management to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission was published, claiming that 95 percent of volume on unregulated exchanges appears to be fake or non-economic in nature.
Bitcoin Holds Just Over $4,000 as Top Cryptos See Slight Losses
Publié le Mar 24, 2019
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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