This is how the prices of Bitcoin, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum move on Friday afternoon
The Bitcoin price is showing red signs compared to the previous day at 12:26 p.m. Most recently, Bitcoin lost -0.08 percent to 34,139.77 US dollars, after 34,166.43 US dollars were on the board the day before.
In addition, Bitcoin Cash presents itself at a discount. At 12:25 p.m., the Bitcoin Cash price was -0.72 percent weaker at $245.67. The day before, the price was $247.46.
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At the same time, the Ethereum price fell by -0.92 percent to 1,786.52 US dollars. A day earlier, the value was $1,803.17.
Meanwhile, the Litecoin price posted losses of -1.48 percent to $67.88. The day before, Litecoin was worth $68.90.
Ripple is also moving sideways. At 12:26 a price of 0.5510 US dollars was noted. The day before, the Ripple price was at $0.5537.
Cardano is also moving sideways. At 12:25 a price of 0.2859 US dollars was noted. The day before, the Cardano price was at $0.2875.
At the same time, the Monero rate increased by 0.84 percent to $160.96. A day earlier, the value was $159.62.
At the same time, the IOTA price is hardly moving. After 0.1573 US dollars the previous day, IOTA is trending at 0.1551 US dollars at 12:25.
Meanwhile, Verge barely moves. On Friday afternoon, the Verge price was $0.0038, the previous day’s value was $0.0039.
Stellar is also moving sideways. At 12:25 a price of 0.1128 US dollars was noted. The day before, the Stellar price was at $0.1132.
Meanwhile, NEM barely moves. On Friday afternoon the NEM price was 0.0283 US dollars, the previous day’s value was 0.0285 US dollars.
After $27.99 the day before, the Dash price fell by -0.51 percent to $27.85 on Friday afternoon.
The NEO price has now risen by 5.73 percent to $8.822. The day before, NEO was worth $8,344.
Editorial team finanzen.net