Bitcoin is trading at around $7,244 at press time, up around 2.4 percent on the day, according to CoinMarketCap.
On the week, Bitcoin is up a solid 8.76 percent, and has closed its monthly losses to around 4.6 percent, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
Ethereum is trading around $292 at press time, seeing a 2 percent gain on the day, according to CoinMarketCap.
On its weekly chart, Ethereum is up a solid 5.8 percent, with monthly losses now at 29.8 percent.
Six are in the green, seeing mostly minor gains with the exception of Bitcoin Cash, which has soared 12 percent on the day to trade around $629 at press time.
Among the top twenty coins, mixed fortunes continue, with Monero, DASH and Tron all in the red, but with losses capped within a 2 percent range.
The strongest performer is NEO, up a bullish 3.8 percent on the day to trade at around $22.15 at press time.
NEM is up around 3 percent and is trading at $0.11.Dogecoin has today seen a hefty correction, losing around 19.6 percent on the day to trade at $0.004 at press time.
After seeing a major upswing kick in August 30, the altcoin shot up 40 percent just yesterday.
Total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies is around $236.4 billion at press time, up almost $21 billion on its weekly chart.
In an Uneven Market, Most Cryptos Seal Further Growth, Some Alts See Corrections
gepubliceerd op Sep 2, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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