With a few notable exceptions, most of the top 20 coins by market cap are fluctuating 2 percent in either direction on the day, as data from Coin360 shows.
Ethereum - which regained its position as largest altcoin by market cap on Feb. 11 - is up around 2 percent on the day and trading at around $123 to press time.
Since its strong performance on Feb. 8, the altcoin has seen consistent growth in recent days, bringing its weekly gains to a bullish 19.4 percent.
Over the medium term, Ethereum is nonetheless trading slightly lower than it was at the start of its one month chart, down by around 1.6 percent.
Up a fractional 0.33 percent over the past 24 hours, the asset has however seen close to 4 percent in solid growth on the week.
Litecoin has seen close to a 2 percent loss on the day to trade around $42.54.
EOS, now ranked fourth, has today continued to consolidate its solid growth, up a solid 1.7 percent on the day to trade at $2.84 having seen gains of over 6 percent yesterday.
The biggest top twenty loser on the day is Dash, ranked 15th, down 2.8 percent to trade at $80.23.The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies is around $120.5 billion as of press time, up around 8 percent on the week.7-day chart of the total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies from CoinMarketCap.
Stock markets are today seeing positive momentum, with the S&P 500 up 1.29 percent and Nasdaq up 1.46 percent.
Major oil futures and indexes are seeing green, with WTI Crude up 0.77 percent and Brent Crude up 0.72 percent.
EOS Sees Second Day of Growth as Crypto Markets, Stocks See Scant Price Action
gepubliceerd op Feb 13, 2019
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