Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin & Co.: How the crypto courses develop on Saturday afternoon

Bitcoin is worth $16,575.66 as of midday. At 12:25 p.m., the Bitcoin price fell by -0.17 percent compared to the previous day when it was still at $ 16,604.43.

In addition, Bitcoin Cash gains on Saturday afternoon. It’s up 1.34 percent to $97.97. The day before, the Bitcoin Cash rate was $96.67.

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Meanwhile, the Ethereum course is going downhill. Ethereum is down -0.07 percent to $1,198.37 from $1,199.19 the previous day.

Meanwhile, the Litecoin course is rising. Litecoin is up from $67.97 the previous day to $68.42 (0.66 percent).

Meanwhile, the Ripple course is hardly moving. At 12:25 it is showing $0.3439 which is the previous day’s rate.

Meanwhile, the Cardano course is barely moving. At 12:25 it is showing $0.2470 which is the previous day’s rate.

After $146.02 the day before, the Monero price fell by -0.26 percent to $145.64 on Saturday afternoon.

In the meantime, hardly any fluctuations can be seen at IOTA. After the value of $ 0.1699 the day before, the IOTA rate is quoted at 12:25 at $ 0.1725.

In addition, Verge moves sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.0027. The day before, the Verge rate was $0.0027.

Also, Stellar is moving sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.0719. The previous day, the Stellar rate was $0.0723.

In the meantime, NEM hardly moves. On Saturday afternoon, the NEM rate was $0.0285, the previous day’s value was $0.0281.

After $41.98 the day before, the Dash price rose 1.06 percent to $42.43 on Saturday afternoon.

At the same time, the NEO course strengthened by 1.16 percent to 6.150 US dollars. A day earlier it was $6.079.

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