Crypto courses in the morning: This is how Bitcoin, Ether & Co. are moving today

The Bitcoin course went downhill in the morning. The price fell by 09:40 by -0.87 percent to $22,027.89 after Bitcoin had stood at $22,221.31 the previous day.

In addition, Bitcoin Cash is giving way. The Bitcoin Cash price fell by -1.67 percent at 9:40 a.m. to $120.09 after Bitcoin Cash was worth $122.13 the day before.

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Meanwhile, Ethereum is going downhill. At 9:40 a.m., it was down -0.50 percent to $1,554.55. Yesterday the Ethereum price was still at 1,562.31 US dollars.

Meanwhile, Litecoin price is down -1.45 percent to $85.06. The day before, Litecoin was worth $86.30.

Meanwhile, Ripple is barely moving. Ripple was trading at $0.3782 on Wednesday morning, compared to $0.3806 the day before.

Meanwhile, Cardano is in the red. Compared to the previous day ($0.3305), it is down -2.09 percent to $0.3236.

In addition, the Monero course is descending. As of 9:40 a.m., Monero is down -1.51 percent to $148.06, down from $150.32 the day before.

Meanwhile, the IOTA rate is down -2.83 percent to $0.2030. The day before, IOTA was worth $0.2089.

Meanwhile, Verge barely moves. On Wednesday morning, the Verge rate was $0.0029, the previous day’s value was $0.0030.

At the same time, the Stellar course is hardly moving. After $0.0828 the previous day, Stellar is trending at $0.0815 at 09:40.

At the same time, the NEM course is hardly moving. After $0.0395 the previous day, NEM is trending at $0.0382 at 09:40.

Meanwhile, the Dash course is trading at $60.79. Compared to the previous day ($62.05), this is a loss of -2.02 percent.

Meanwhile, the NEO course falls. NEO is down from $11.58 the previous day to $10.96 (-5.34 percent).

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