April 9: crypto markets continue fluctuating after a slight uptick yesterday, with almost all of the top ten coins listed on Coinmarketcap in the red.
The exceptions are Ethereum and NEO, up about 0.10% and 6.60% respectively at press time.
Bitcoin has dipped below $7,000, currently trading at around $6,769.
It has lost almost 5 percent of its value over 24 hours to press time, according to Cointelegraph's price index.
ETH is hovering around the $400 level, trading at $397 as of press time.
NEO has experienced the biggest growth over the past 24 hours, up more than 6 percent and trading at $50, according to Coinmarketcap.
Ripple and Litecoin are down 1.7% and 2.7% and trading at $0,48 and $115 respectively.
The total market cap has dropped by around 3 percent and is currently around $258 bln.
Twitter's move was met with a mixed reaction with some users claiming it to be a violation of the account owner's right to free speech.
Crypto Markets Continue Fluctuating: Bitcoin Dips Below $7,000, Ethereum Trades Around $400
Udgivet den Apr 9, 2018
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