Friday, September 7: after the midweek bloodbath, crypto markets have slightly stabilized today, although many coins continue to shed value, as Coin360 data shows.
Bitcoin is trading at around $6,430 at press time, down just under one percent on the day, according to Cointelegraph's Bitcoin Price Index.
The coin is now a stark 16 percent down on its weekly chart.
On the month, Bitcoin nonetheless remains up by around 7.3 percent.
Ethereum has tumbled to around $216 at press time, losing just over 3 percent on the day.
On its weekly chart, Ethereum is down just over 23 percent, with monthly losses around 46 percent.
Among the other top ten coins on CoinMarketCap, only three are in the green, though losses are capped below 3 percent.
Bitcoin Cash is down the most, seeing 2.77 percent losses on the day to trade at just under $500. Stellar is the only top ten crypto to see solid growth, up 4 percent on the day to trade at around $0.207.
Among the top twenty coins, all assets, except for two exceptions, are seeing mixed reds and greens in the 1 percent range, showing the coins are holding steady over the past 24 hours to press time.
Dash, ranked 12th by market cap, has soared almost 6.46 percent on the day to trade around $185.56, although it is still trading almost 16 percent lower than its value during early trading hours September 5.
Scattered Gains Bring Respite after Midweek Crash, But Many Alts Continue to See Losses
Udgivet den Sep 7, 2018
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