This is how Bitcoin & Co. develop on Sunday afternoon

The Bitcoin course climbed in the afternoon. As of 5:10 p.m., bitcoin was up 0.15 percent to $16,572.43 after trading at $16,547.05 the previous day.

Alongside this, Bitcoin Cash fell -0.41 percent to $96.62. The day before, the rate was $97.02.

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Meanwhile, Ethereum is showing a plus. Compared to the previous day ($ 1,196.88), it is up 0.02 percent to $ 1,197.18.

Meanwhile, Litecoin is showing a plus. Compared to the previous day ($ 69.99), it is up 0.48 percent to $ 70.33.

Meanwhile, Ripple is barely moving. Ripple was trading at $0.3375 on Sunday afternoon, down from $0.3402 the day before.

Meanwhile, the Cardano course is barely moving. At 17:10, $0.2468 is reported, which is the same as the previous day’s rate.

In addition, Monero gives way on Sunday afternoon. It’s down -0.14 percent to $147.13. The previous day, the Monero rate was $ 147.34.

In addition, IOTA is moving sideways. At 5:10 p.m., the rate was $0.1713. The day before, the IOTA rate was 0.1692 US dollars.

In the meantime, hardly any rashes can be seen with Verge. After being $0.0027 the previous day, the Verge rate is quoted at $0.0027 at 5:10 p.m.

Also, Stellar is moving sideways. At 5:10 p.m., the rate was set at $0.0720. The day before, the Stellar rate was $0.0711.

In the meantime, NEM hardly moves. On Sunday afternoon, the NEM rate was $0.0288, the previous day’s value was $0.0286.

Meanwhile, Dash has suffered losses. At 5:10 p.m., the Dash price falls -0.78 percent to $41.70. The day before, $42.02 was still on the board.

In addition, NEO is growing. The NEO price strengthened by 4.04 percent at 17:10 to 6.377 US dollars after NEO was worth 6.129 US dollars the previous day.

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