Cryptocurrency prices fell in the last 24 hours, including that of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). The global crypto market capitalisation fell by 3.42 per cent to $1.02 billion, and the total crypto market volume increased by 0.46 per cent to $56.94 billion in the last 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap.com, as of 9:00 am.
Today’s top gainer was Quant (QNT), and it was trading at $150.55. Its price rose by 4.05 per cent in the last 24 hours. The top loser was Axie Infinity (AXE), which was trading at $3.66 with an 11.25 per cent decrease in the last 24 hours.
Major Currencies
Bitcoin (BTC): BTC fell by 1.78 per cent, and it was trading at $22,642.12. Its market cap decreased by 1.78 per cent to $436.5 billion, and its trading volume increased by 2.38 per cent to $27.8 billion. BTC’s dominance over the crypto market increased by 0.66 per cent to 42.67 per cent.
Ethereum (ETH): ETH fell by 5.55 per cent to $1,546.26 and its market cap decreased by 5.53 per cent to $189.5 billion. Its trading volume increased by 9.79 per cent to $9.3 billion.
Other Altcoins
Ripple (XRP): XRP’s price fell by 4.65 per cent to trade at $0.4047, while its market cap decreased by 4.69 per cent to $20.8 billion, and the trading volume decreased by 33.45 per cent to $1,962,126,845.
Solana (SOL): SOL’s price fell by 8.36 per cent to $22.91. Its market cap decreased by 8.33 per cent to $8.97 billion, and its trading volume decreased by 4.03 per cent to $836,718,239.
Cardano (ADA): ADA’s price decreased by 6.35 per cent to $0.3546. Its market cap decreased by 6.31 per cent to $12.7 billion, and its trading volume decreased by 4.51 per cent to $415.4 million.
Meme Coins
Dogecoin (DOGE): DOGE’s price decreased by 6.65 per cent to $0.08391, its market cap fell by 6.63 per cent to $11,134,543,767 and its trading volume decreased by 7.83 per cent to $575.1 million.
Shiba Inu (SHIB): SHIB’s price decreased by 7.85 per cent to trade at $0.00001118. Its market cap decreased by 7.85 per cent to 6.13 billion, and its trading volume increased by 20.95 per cent to $298.5 million.