The Bitcoin price went up in the morning. The price rose by 0.02 percent to 37,809.41 US dollars at 9:41 a.m. after Bitcoin had stood at 37,801.17 US dollars the previous day.
After reaching 227.43 US dollars the day before, the Bitcoin Cash price rose by 0.95 percent to 229.59 US dollars on Sunday morning.
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In the meantime, the Ethereum price recorded gains of 0.37 percent to 2,092.72 US dollars. The day before, Ethereum was worth $2,085.10.
Meanwhile, the Litecoin price lost -0.94 percent to $71.13. Yesterday Litecoin was worth $71.81.
In the meantime, there are hardly any noticeable fluctuations at Ripple. After the value was 0.6234 US dollars the day before, the Ripple price was estimated at 0.6225 US dollars at 09:41.
At the same time, the Cardano price is hardly moving. After 0.3949 US dollars the previous day, Cardano is trending at 0.3948 US dollars at 09:40.
In addition, the Monero price is on the rise. At 9:41 a.m., Monero rose 0.22 percent to $172.35, after reporting a value of $171.98 the day before.
At the same time, the IOTA price is hardly moving. After 0.1810 US dollars the day before, IOTA is trending at 0.1807 US dollars at 09:40.
At the same time, the Verge price is hardly moving. After trading at $0.0036 the day before, Verge is trending at $0.0035 at 9:40 a.m.
Meanwhile, Stellar barely moves. On Sunday morning the Stellar price was 0.1207 US dollars, the previous day’s value was 0.1209 US dollars.
Meanwhile, the NEM course is hardly moving. At 09:41 it was reported at 0.0365 US dollars, which corresponds to the rate of the previous day.
Dash also gives in on Sunday mornings. It went down by -0.17 percent to $31.08. The day before, the Dash price was at $31.13.
In addition, NEO depreciates at 09:41. It is down -0.62 percent to $11.23 after trading at $11.30 the day before.
Editorial team finanzen.net