Cryptocurrency prices rose in the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) registering an increase. The global crypto market capitalisation rose by 6.40 per cent to $1.04 billion, and the total crypto market volume increased by 40.46 per cent to $56.85 billion in the last 24 hours, according to Coinmarketcap.com, as of 11:00 am.
Today’s top gainer was Aptos (APT), and it was trading at $11.31. It increased by 43.16 per cent in the last 24 hours. The top loser was UNUS SED LEO (LEO), which was trading at $3.46 with a 0.75 per cent decrease in the last 24 hours.
Major Currencies
Bitcoin (BTC): BTC rose by 7.77 per cent, and it was trading at $22,595.97. Its market cap increased by 7.71 per cent to $435.7 billion, and its trading volume increased by 40.92 per cent to $29.6 billion. BTC’s dominance over the crypto market increased by 0.50 per cent to 41.90 per cent.
Ethereum (ETH): ETH rose by 6.68 per cent to $1,650.48 and its market cap increased by 6.65 per cent to $201.5 billion. Its trading volume increased by 43.16 per cent to $8.5 billion.
Other Altcoins
Ripple (XRP): XRP’s price rose by 5.71 per cent to trade at $0.4104, while its market cap increased by 5.77 per cent to $20.8 billion, and the trading volume increased by 3.06 per cent to $1,086,610,053.
Solana (SOL): SOL’s price rose by 18.47 per cent to $24.95. Its market cap increased by 18.01 per cent to $9.97 billion, and its trading volume increased by 134.81 per cent to $172.1 million.
Cardano (ADA): ADA’s price increased by 7.37 per cent to $0.3618. Its market cap increased by 7.42 per cent to $12.7 billion, and its trading volume increased by 81.78 per cent to $436.4 million.
Meme Coins Dogecoin (DOGE): DOGE’s price increased by 6.30 per cent to $0.08615, its market cap rose by 6.30 per cent to $11.9 billion, and its trading volume increased by 46.28 per cent to $482.1 million.
Shiba Inu (SHIB): SHIB’s price increased by 6.25 per cent to trade at $0.00001213. Its market cap increased by 6.65 per cent to 6.26 billion, and its trading volume increased by 22.38 per cent to $430.5 million.