Friday, Oct. 5: cryptocurrencies are seeing little volatility over the past 24 hours to press time, with the majority of losses and gains of top coins capped within a 1 percent range on the day, as data from Coin360 shows.
Ripple is the only outlier in the top ten coins, down a little over 3 percent on the day to trade at $0.52.
On its weekly chart, Bitcoin is just over one percent in the red.
Ethereum is down a marginal 0.15 percent on the day to trade at $222 at press time.
On the week, Ethereum is almost breaking even, up 0.6 percent; on the month, the altcoin is down around 2.8 percent.
The remaining top ten coins listed on CoinMarketCap are seeing red, almost all capped within a 1 percent range.
Bitcoin Cash is down 1.14 percent at $511.51, whereas EOS is down only 0.33 percent at $5.73.
Crypto exchange Binance's native token Binance Coin is the only exception, up a strong 3.14 percent to trade at $10.61 at press time.
After strong growth and volatile price action earlier this week, NEM is up just a fraction of a percent on the day: the asset is trading at $0.105 as of press time.
Ethereum Classic is down an above-average 1.19 percent, trading at $10.97 per coin at press time.
Bitcoin Hovers Near 6,600, While Most Top Coins See Little Price Volatility
Publié le Oct 5, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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