Tuesday, Feb. 5 - cryptocurrency markets are trading sideways and reporting mild losses.
The leading digital currency BTC is trading at around $3,468 at press time, having gained a modest 0.16 percent on the day.
On its weekly chart, BTC is up0.56 percent, with its lowest price point around $3,400 on Jan. 29, and the highest at $3,521 on Feb. 2.Bitcoin 7-day price chart.
At press time, the altcoin is trading at $107.65, down around 0.30 percent over the past 24 hours.
ETH's market cap is around $11.2 billion at press time.
EOS is seeing less than 1 percent losses over the day as well, trading around $2.40 at press time.
The fourth largest cryptocurrency has registered gains of around 4.73 percent during the past week, while on its monthly chart EOS has shown a 12 percent loss.
According to CoinMarketCap, the main gainer over the day is Binance Coin, which is up by around 9.41 percent and is trading at around $7.78 to press time.
The market capitalization of all 2,078 cryptocurrencies on CoinMarketCap is around $113.7 billion at press time, while the trading volume is around $16.3 billion.
Gold prices struggled to find direction today, as uncertainties around the United States-China trade war continue ahead of today's State of the Union Address by President Donald Trump.
Crypto Markets Trade Sideways, Gold Tries to Find Direction Ahead of Trump Address
Publié le Feb 5, 2019
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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