The crypto market was trading in the green on Friday evening. Many cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), saw gains. Shiba Inu (SHIB) was the most trending crypto today.
The broader crypto market was up by 1.22 per cent to $978.29 billion, according to data on Coinmarketcap.com at 6:11 PM IST. The overall trading volume was down by 33.02 per cent to $39.94 billion.
Nexo (NEXO) was the top gainer of the day with an increase of 17.58 per cent, while Decentraland (MALA) was the top loser with a total drop of 2.88 per cent in price.
Cryptocurrency Prices
Bitcoin: BTC rose by 1.54 per cent to $21,071.14. BTC’s trading volume was down by 29.34 per cent to $21.26 billion. BTC was trading in the green throughout the day. BTC was swinging between the range of $20,877 and $21,057 over the last 24 hours. BTC’s dominance is currently 41.4 per cent.
Ethereum: ETH’s momentum saw a sudden uplift around 12:30 AM and was trading constantly in green to Friday evening. It was up by 2.51 per cent to $1,556.97. It was swinging between $1,539 and $1,555.83. Its trading volume level was down by 36.85 per cent. ETH’s trading volume was $6.43 billion.
Other Altcoins
SOL’s price was up by 2.88 per cent to $21.40
Ripple (XRP) hiked by 1.97 per cent to $0.3934 and its 24-hour trading volume was down by 29.70 per cent to $1.004 billion.
Cardano (ADA) was up by 2.48 per cent to $0.33. Cardano’s 24-hour trading volume was down by 47.78 per cent to $231.27 million.
Meme Coins
Dogecoin (DOGE) was up by 1.04 per cent to $0.08139. Its 24-hour trading volume was down by 60.34 per cent to $305.84 million.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) was up by 3.61 per cent to $0.00001148.
Decentralised Finance (DeFi)
Yearn.Finance (YFI) was up 2.19 per cent to $6,683.04. Its 24-hour trading volume was down by 48.04 per cent to $21.19 million.
Aave (AAVE) rose by 2.92 per cent to $81.71, and its 24-hour trading volume dropped by 53.61 per cent to $94.5 million.
Avalanche (AVAX) rose by 2.06 per cent to $16.67. Its 24-hour trading volume was down by 46.65 per cent to $235.8 million.