Saturday, June 16: after a slight rebound Thursday, crypto markets are experiencing a similarly slight decline, with all of the top ten coins by market cap down by one to three percent in 24 hours to press time.
Bitcoin is down about half a percent over the 24 hour period, trading at $6,530 at press time.
The cryptocurrency has seen significant fluctuation this week, coming down from $7,623 June 10 to as low as $6,267 on June 13.
Ethereum is down by a similar margin, with a decline of under one percent over the past 24 hours.
The leading altcoin is trading around the $500 threshold at press time.
Crypto markets have lost around $63 billion in total this week.
EOS is one of the more affected coins among the top ten: shedding about 3 percent in 24 hours to press time, it's currently trading at $10.72.
While the top ten coins are experiencing some downward pressure, there is a number of altcoins that are moving in the opposite direction.
Ethereum Classic has grown by 4 percent in 24 hours to press time, trading at around $14.50.Basic Attention Token is up 2.8 percent, currently at $0.26.
On June 15, Fundstrat's head of research Thomas Lee linked the recent decline in Bitcoin with the expiration of Bitcoin futures.
Crypto Markets See Mix of Red and Green, Top 10 Coins in Slight Decline
gepubliceerd op Jun 16, 2018
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