This is how the prices of Bitcoin, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum move on Saturday afternoon

The Bitcoin price rose at noon. As of 12:25 p.m., Bitcoin gained 0.29 percent to $30,716.38. Yesterday the rate was $30,626.08.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin Cash is on the up. At 12:25 p.m., it was up 7.58 percent to $193.46. Bitcoin Cash was trading at $179.82 yesterday.

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Ethereum is also growing. The Ethereum price strengthened by 0.12 percent at 12:25 p.m. to $1,893.18 after Ethereum was worth $1,890.91 the previous day.

In addition, the Litecoin course is on the upswing. As of 12:25 p.m., Litecoin is up 0.42 percent to $91.45, down from a reported $91.07 a day earlier.

Meanwhile, Ripple’s price is going downhill. Ripple is down -0.70 percent to $0.4925 from $0.4959 the previous day.

In the meantime, Cardano is barely moving. On Saturday afternoon, the Cardano rate was $0.2961, the previous day’s value was $0.2958.

Meanwhile, Monero is on the up. At 12:25 p.m., it was up 0.58 percent to $155.23. Yesterday the Monero rate was still at 154.33 US dollars.

At the same time, the IOTA course is hardly moving. After $0.1790 the previous day, IOTA is trending at $0.1820 at 12:25.

In addition, Verge moves sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.0016. The day before, the Verge rate was $0.0016.

Meanwhile, the Stellar price is barely moving. At 12:25 it is showing $0.0910 which is the previous day’s rate.

In the meantime, NEM hardly moves. On Saturday afternoon, the NEM rate was $0.0296, the previous day’s value was $0.0289.

Meanwhile, the Dash price rose 1.80 percent to $35.28. The day before, Dash was trading at $34.66.

Next to it, NEO presents itself at a discount. At 12:25, the NEO price is -0.52 percent weaker at $9.105. The day before, the rate was $9.152.

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