Thursday, Jan. 24 - the top 20 cryptocurrencies are mostly trading sideways with slight losses and gains across the board.
At press time, Bitcoin is continuing to trade around the $3,600 threshold as it did yesterday.
On its weekly chart, Bitcoin is down 1.4 percent from $3,670 on Jan. 17.Bitcoin 7-day price chart.
Ripple is seeing minor gains on the day, up nearly half a percent at press time and trading around $0.317.
On its weekly chart, the second largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is down over 3 percent from $0.328 on Jan. 17.Ripple 7-day price chart.
At press time, Ethereum is trading at $117.70, up 0.15 percent over the 24-hour period.
On its weekly chart, the the major altcoin is down 4.25 percent from $123.47 on Jan. 17.Ethereum 7-day chart.
Over the 24-hour period, Monero, Litecoin, and Dash have made small gains of 3.13 percent, 2.76 percent and 3.41 percent, respectively.
Major altcoin Bitcoin Cash, which hard forked back in November 2018, is down 2.73 percent at press time, and is trading at $129.51, according to CoinMarketCap.
On its weekly chart, market capitalization is down 1.6 percent from $122.5 billion on Jan. 17.Total market capitalization 7-day chart.
Cryptos Trade Sideways With Mild Gains and Losses Among Top Coins, Bitcoin Above $3,600
gepubliceerd op Jan 24, 2019
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