Thursday, Feb. 14 - most major cryptocurrencies are trading sideways, with a few experiencing minor losses.
The leading digital currency Bitcoin is slightly down 0.19 percent on the day, trading at around $3,620 at press time.
Over the past week, BTC has gained 6.38 percent, while its monthly losses were over 2 percent.
Ethereum - which regained its position as the second largest coin by market capitalization on Feb. 11 - is down by 0.31 percent during the past 24 hours, and is trading at around $121.75 at press time.
Ripple is up over the last 24 hours by 0.07 percent and is trading at $0.303 at press time.
NEM is the major gainer over the day, having increased by 4 percent and trading around $0.042 at press time.
Bitcoin Cash is down by 0.25 percent over the last 24 hours and is currently trading at $122.25.Total market capitalization of all 2,072 coins on CoinMarketCap's list is around $120 billion at press time, dipping as low as $119.8 during the day.
The daily trading volume of all cryptocurrencies is around $19.6 billion.
April gold lost less than 0.1 percent to close at $1,313.
90, which is down 0.4 percent on the week.
Crypto Markets Trading Sideways With Slight Losses, April Gold Closes Slightly Down
Publicado en Feb 14, 2019
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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