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Crypto Price Update: Global Crypto Market Falls 1.90℅, Bitcoin Loses 1.96%

Sui (IOU) SUI was the top trending cryptocurrency. Maker MKR was the top gainer, while Render Token RNDR was the top loser.

The global cryptocurrency market fell by 1.90 per cent to $1.16 trillion over the past 24 hours, and the trading volume decreased by 6.69 per cent to $35.64 billion on Tuesday morning. 
Sui (IOU) SUI was the most trending crypto on Tuesday morning, up 5.20 per cent to $1.97 from the previous day. Its 24-hour trading volume was $682,756.
Maker MKR was the top gainer, up 3.15 per cent to $709.06. Render Token RNDR was the top loser, down 10.96 per cent to $2.14. Its 24-hour trading volume was $197.76 million. DeFi fell 6.95 per cent to $2.47 billion, Coinmarketcap.com reported.

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Cryptocurrency Prices
Bitcoin: Bitcoin’s price fell by 1.96 per cent to $27,968.17. Its 24-hour trading volume was $16.28 billion. It is currently ranked number 1 on Coinmarketcap, based on market cap. 
Bitcoin’s market dominance stood at 46.63, a decrease of 0.18 per cent over the previous day.
Ethereum: Ethereum’s price decreased by 0.91 per cent to $1,828.14. Its 24-hour trading volume was $7.23 billion.
Tether: Tether fell by 0.02 per cent to $1 in the last 24 hours. Tether’s 24-hour trading volume was $25.26 billion. It is ranked third on Coinmarketcap.

Other Altcoins
Solana’s (SOL) price fell by 1.61 per cent to $21.80 in the last 24 hours.
Avalanche was trading at $16.55, down 2.52 per cent, while its 24-hour trading volume stood at $123.91 million.
Cardano (ADA) fell by 1.30 per cent to $0.3859. It is ranked seventh, with a 24-hour trading volume of $229.02 million.
 

Meme Coins
Dogecoin (DOGE) fell by 0.19 per cent, with a 24-hour price of $0.07859.
Shiba Inu fell by 1.30 per cent to $0.000009887.

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Decentralised Finance
DeFi was trading at $0.04604, the same as yesterday.
Yearn.Finance was down by 1.45 per cent to $7,972.74 in the last 24 hours, while its 24 hour market cap was $262.75 million.

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