The markers are seeing mixed signals as of press time, with most top coins trading sideways, up or down by around one percent.
BTC is up 1.3 percent over the last 24 hours, and trading at around $6,527 at press time.
In terms of a weekly view, BTC has jumped by more than 3 percent, with $6,304 as its lowest price point on Nov. 1.Bitcoin 7-day price chart.
Ethereum is up 0.16 percent on the day, hovering at around $218 at press time.
The second largest altcoin has seen small volatility over the day, with $215 as its lowest price point, and $221 as the highest at press time.
XRP has experienced slight losses during the last 24 hours, dropping by 1.35 percent and trading at $0.534 at press time.
On Nov. 6, XRP surged by almost 10 percent on the day, which resulted in it briefly overtaking ETH in terms of market cap.
On its weekly chart, XRP is up more than 19 percent.
Of the top 20 cryptocurrencies, Stellar, TRON, Ethereum Classic, and DASH have seen biggest drops at press time by around 2 percent, according to CoinMarketCap.
Over the week, total market cap has been gradually raising from its lowest point around $203 on Nov. 1.Total market capitalization weekly chart.
Top Coins See Mixed Signals, Mostly Trading Sideways
Publié le Nov 7, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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