Tuesday, Jan. 1 - most of the top 20 cryptocurrencies are seeing discreet to moderate losses, while a handful report gains.
Bitcoin's price is under $3,800 again, according to Coin360 data.
At press time, Bitcoin is down over one and a half percent on the day, trading at around $3,740.
Looking at its weekly chart, the current price is slightly lower than $3,814, the price of BTC one week ago.
The current price is lower than the Sunday high of $3,961 and notably higher than the low of $3,653 reported on Friday.
On the weekly chart, the current price is lower than $0.362, the price at which the cryptocurrency started the week.
At press time, ETH is trading at around $136, having started the day at the same price and after having reported a mid-day low of around $132. Ethereum 7-day chart.
Among the top 20 cryptocurrencies, the only ones reporting small to moderate gains are Bitcoin SV and Bitcoin Cash.In altcoin news, Paragon, a token for the cannabis industry, briefly jumped to the 19th place on CoinmMarketCap after having surged over 6.5 thousand percent.
The combined market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies - currently equivalent to about $126 billion - is near its $127 billion value of one week ago.
The current value is also lower than the mid-week high of $133 billion, and higher than the $120 billion low reported on Friday.
Bitcoin Falls Under $3,800 as Top Cryptocurrencies Remain Mostly in Red
gepubliceerd op Jan 1, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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