Cryptocurrency

Crypto Price Update: Bitcoin, Ethereum continue to gain

Pyth Network PYTH was the most trending cryptocurrency, FTX Token FTT was the top gainer and Synthetix SNX was the top loser cryptocurrency

Crypto Prices Today
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The total market cap was up by 2.82 per cent to $1.42 trillion while the total trading volume was down by 18.83 per cent to $56.2 billion.

Pyth Network PYTH was the most trending cryptocurrency for the third consecutive day, up by 27.76 per cent to $0.4438. Its 24-hour trading volume was $242 million.

FTX Token FTT was the top gainer cryptocurrency, up by 29.73 to $4.60. It's 24 hour trading volume was $360 million.

Synthetix SNX was down by 5.39 to $3.36. Its 24 hour trading volume was $184 million.

DeFi fell 9.93 per cent to $5.58 billion, Coinmarketcap.com reported.

Cryptocurrency Prices

Bitcoin: Bitcoin was up by 2.49 per cent to $37,378.06. Its 24-hour trading volume was $22.2 billion. It is currently ranked number 1 on Coinmarketcap, based on the market cap. Bitcoin’s market dominance was 51.49 per cent, down by 0.09 per cent over the last 24 hours.

Ethereum: Ethereum was up 3.77 per cent to $2,062.53 from the previous day. Its 24-hour trading volume was $12.6 billion.

Tether: Tether was down by 0.02 per cent to $1.00 in the last 24 hours. Tether’s 24-hour trading volume was $40.8 billion. It is ranked third on Coinmarketcap.

Other Altcoins

Solana (SOL) was up by 6.32 per cent to $58.00. Its 24-hour trading volume was $1.8 billion.

Avalanche was trading at $20.95, up by 5.39 per cent. Its 24-hour trading volume was $594.3 million.

Cardano ADA was up by 2.84 per cent to $0.3818 from the previous day. Its 24-hour trading volume was $287 million.

Meme Coins

Dogecoin (DOGE) was up by 2.33 per cent, with a 24-hour price of $0.07611.

Shiba Inu was up by 1.82 per cent to $0.000008145.

Decentralised Finance

DeFi coin was trading at $0.04604, up by 0.00 per cent. Yearn.Finance was up by 7.45 per cent to $8,290.94 over the last 24 hours, while its 24-hour trading volume was $86.9 million.