Cryptocurrency prices were trading in the green on Saturday evening. Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), etc., were trading higher.
Bitcoin rose 2.9 per cent, while Ethereum and Solana gained 8.2 per cent and 8.4 per cent, respectively. Dogecoin was the top gainer, up 31.2 per cent to $0.104
Cryptocurrency prices were trading in the green on Saturday evening. Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), etc., were trading higher.
The global crypto market cap stood at $1.02 trillion, while the trading volume fell by 2.7 per cent to $84.6 billion in the last 24 hours to 4:50 pm IST, according to Coinmarketcap.com.
Today’s top gainer was Dogecoin. It was up by 31.2 per cent to $0.104. The top loser was Klaytn, which was trading at $0.246, down 4.4 per cent in the last 24 hours as of Saturday evening.
Cryptocurrency Prices
Bitcoin: BTC rose 2.9 per cent to $20,790 in the last 24 hours. Its market cap stood at 399.02 million. Its intraday low was $20,132. Its trading volume fell 8.2 per cent to $44.3 billion.
Ethereum: Ethereum price is up 8.24 per cent to $1,624 as of Saturday evening. ETH’s market stood at 198.7 million. Its trading volume declined 14.2 per cent to $21.8 billion.
Other Altcoins: Solana’s (SOL) price was up 8.4 per cent to $33.01 on October 29, 2022.
XRP was up 3.1 per cent to $0.474, and its 24-hour trading volume was down 3.03 per cent to $1.2 billion.
Cardano (ADA) rose 6.4 per cent to $0.4074. Its 24-hour trading volume increased by 6.1 per cent to $630.2 million.
Meme Coins
Dogecoin (DOGE) gained 31.2 per cent to $0.104. Its 24-hour trading volume was up 66.3 per cent to $4.5 billion.
Shiba Inu was up 13.6 per cent to $0.00001218.
Decentralised Finance (DeFi)
Yearn.Finance (YFI) was up 5.6 per cent to $8,378. Its 24-hour trading volume was up 7.8 per cent to $30.9 million.
Avalanche (AVAX) was up 6.5 per cent to $18.4, and its 24-hour trading volume was up by 17.9 per cent to $431.7 million.
Aave (AAVE) was trading at a gain of 3.9 per cent at $84.5, and its 24-hour trading volume was up by 1.4 per cent to $118.4 million.