Thursday, June 13 - Top cryptocurrencies bitcoin, ether, and ripple are all still in the green, seeing minor gains since yesterday.
Bitcoin broke $8,300 today, after trading below $8,000 for part of June 12.
At press time, BTC is trading at $8,243 but is still trending up by 1.12% on the day.
The top altcoin and number two cryptocurrency, ether, is trading sideways, seeing 24-hour losses under 1% at press time.
The third cryptocurrency by market cap Ripple's XRP has also seen a steady price on the day, seeing only about a 0.51% increase in price.
Among the top ten cryptocurrencies, both bitcoin cash and its fork bitcoin SV have managed to make reasonable gains, up 5.38% and 10.82%, respectively.
Has registered losses of over 5% to trade at $0.09 at press time.
As previously reported by Cointelegraph, the CEO of blockchain venture capital firm Digital Currency Group, Barry Silbert, believes that the crypto market is about to transition from winter to spring.
He claimed that most tokens introduced via initial coin offerings actually had no solid use to take advantage of.
According to data provided by MarketWatch, major stock indexes appear to have performed similarly to crypto assets today on the whole, with the Dow, the S&P 500, and Nasdaq closing with minor gains of 0.39%, 0.41%, and 0.57%, respectively.
Crypto Markets Trade Sideways, Major Stock Indexes Close With Minor Gains
gepubliceerd op Jun 13, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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