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

At noon, the Bitcoin price rose by 0.52 percent. As of 12:25 p.m., Bitcoin is worth $16,556.17, up from $16,470.61 the previous day.

Meanwhile, bitcoin cash price is up 0.66 percent to $113.23. The day before, Bitcoin Cash was worth $112.49.

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Meanwhile, the Ethereum course is rising. Ethereum is up from $1,206.33 the previous day to $1,215.14 (0.73 percent).

Litecoin is also increasing. The Litecoin price rose by 1.99 percent at 12:25 p.m. to $77.95 after Litecoin was worth $76.44 the day before.

In the meantime, hardly any rashes can be seen with Ripple. After the value of $ 0.3970 the previous day, the Ripple rate is quoted at 12:25 at $ 0.4038.

Meanwhile, the Cardano course is going uphill. Cardano is up 1.31 percent to $0.3181 from $0.3140 the previous day.

In addition, Monero is giving way. The Monero rate fell by -0.16 percent by 12:25 p.m. to $138.67 after Monero was worth $138.88 the day before.

In the meantime, IOTA is on the up. At 12:25 p.m., it was up 0.78 percent to $0.2164. Yesterday the IOTA rate was still at 0.2147 US dollars.

Meanwhile, Verge barely moves. On Sunday afternoon, the Verge price was $0.0025, the previous day’s value was $0.0025.

At the same time, the Stellar course is hardly moving. After $0.0882 the previous day, Stellar is trending at $0.0901 at 12:25.

In addition, NEM moves sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.0325. The day before, the NEM rate was 0.0326 US dollars.

Meanwhile, the Dash price rose 0.72 percent to $41.35. The day before, Dash was trading at $41.06.

Meanwhile, NEO price is down -0.47 percent to $6.958. The day before, NEO was worth $6,991.

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