At press time, Stellar Lumens is trading for 28 cents.
That's about three cents less than where it stood during our previous price discussion.
Despite the fall, the team behind XLM remains positive and announced the platform's 7th build challenge, a program that brings developers and crypto experts together to create new applications backed by the Stellar blockchain.
In the past, Stellar Lumens build programs created applications like the Soneso Stellar iOS SDK, which provides a client library for the Horizon API; Stellarport.io, a community-designed exchange platform, and Stellar Expert, a mobile-based block explorer.
Cardano has dropped by roughly four cents since our last price article, now trading for about 20 cents.
NEO. NEO is trading for $52, a $7 drop since our last price piece.
EOS. EOS has fallen by nearly $2 since our last price article and is now trading for $10.93.
EOSIO 1.0 will work to convert all the original EOS tokens to the new platform, thus ensuring that EOS becomes a "Proper coin."
IOTA. IOTA has fallen to $1.49, over 27 cents less than where it stood during our last price discussion.
The cryptocurrency space has shed about $16 billion off its total market cap since our last price piece, and now sits at the $328 billion mark.
Price Watch: Stellar Lumens, Cardano, NEO, EOS and IOTA Continue to Fall
gepubliceerd op May 24, 2018
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