This is how the prices of Bitcoin, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum are moving on Tuesday afternoon

The Bitcoin price fell at noon. Bitcoin lost -0.40 percent by 12:25 p.m. to $19,068.60. Yesterday the rate was $19,144.65.

Meanwhile, bitcoin cash price is down -0.74 percent to $110.99. Bitcoin Cash was worth $111.82 yesterday.

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Meanwhile, the Ethereum course falls. Ethereum is down from $1,291.88 the previous day to $1,281.03 (-0.84 percent).

At the same time, the Litecoin price fell by -1.96 percent to $51.79. A day earlier, it was $52.83.

In addition, the ripple course shows a descent. At 12:25 p.m., Ripple is down -3.30 percent to $0.4813, down from $0.4977 the day before.

In the meantime, Cardano is barely moving. On Tuesday afternoon, the Cardano rate was $0.3958, the previous day’s value was $0.4021.

In addition, the Monero course is on the upswing. As of 12:25 p.m., Monero is up 0.15 percent to $142.56, down from $142.34 the day before.

In the meantime, IOTA hardly moves. On Tuesday afternoon, the IOTA rate was $0.2587, the previous day’s value was $0.2609.

Meanwhile, Verge barely moves. On Tuesday afternoon, the Verge price was $0.0032, the previous day’s value was $0.0033.

Also, Stellar is moving sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.1178. The day before, the Stellar rate was $0.1239.

In the meantime, NEM hardly moves. On Tuesday afternoon, the NEM rate was $0.0393, the previous day’s value was $0.0401.

Meanwhile, Dash is on the decline. At 12:25 p.m., the index was down -2.43 percent to $41.03. Yesterday the Dash price was still at 42.05 US dollars.

In addition, NEO depreciates at 12:25. It is down -1.41 percent to $8.085 from $8.201 the previous day.

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