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Crypto Market Dips Marginally, Trading Volume Drops 2.97%

Bitcoin was down by 2.84 per cent while Ethereum was down by 3.32 per cent. Kaspa KAS was the most trending cryptocurrency as well as the top gainer, while FTX Token FTT was the top loser

The crypto market fell marginally on Friday. The total market cap was down by 2.68 per cent to $1.4 trillion while the total trading volume was down by 2.97 per cent to $71.21 billion.

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Kaspa KAS was the most trending cryptocurrency as well as the top gainer, up by 11.75 per cent to $0.1335. Its 24-hour trading volume was $277.23 million. FTX Token FTT was the top loser, down by 12.26 per cent to $3.27. Its 24-hour trading volume was $143.99 million.

DeFi fell 10.37 per cent to $8.81 billion, Coinmarketcap.com reported.

Cryptocurrency Prices

Bitcoin: Bitcoin was down by 2.84 per cent to $36,314.26. Its 24-hour trading volume was $25.61 billion. It is currently ranked number 1 on Coinmarketcap, based on the market cap. Bitcoin’s market dominance was 51.05 per cent, down by 0.04 per cent over the last 24 hours.

Ethereum: Ethereum was down by 3.32 per cent to $1,982.90 from the previous day. Its 24-hour trading volume was $14.44 billion.

Tether: Tether was trading at $1, same as yesterday. Its 24-hour trading volume was $52.38 billion. It was ranked third on Coinmarketcap.

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Other Altcoins

 

Solana (SOL) was down by 9.08 per cent to $59.28. Its 24-hour trading volume was $4.05 billion.

Avalanche was trading at $23.71, up by 6.29 per cent. Its 24-hour trading volume was $2.13 billion.

Cardano ADA was down by 2.02 per cent to $0.3746 from the previous day. Its 24-hour trading volume was $788.84 million.

Meme Coins

Dogecoin (DOGE) was up by 6.73 per cent, with a 24-hour price of $0.08166.

Shiba Inu was down by 1.04 per cent to $0.000008644.

Decentralised Finance

 

DeFi coin was trading at $0.04604, same as yesterday.

Yearn.Finance was up by 8.81 per cent to $13,947.78 over the last 24 hours. Its 24-hour trading volume was $377.65 million.

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