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

The Bitcoin price fell at noon. Bitcoin lost -0.07 percent by 12:25 p.m. to $27,923.37. Yesterday the rate was $27,942.77.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin Cash is on the up. At 12:25 p.m., it was up 0.21 percent to $124.03. Bitcoin Cash was trading at $123.77 yesterday.

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Ethereum is also giving way. The Ethereum price fell by -0.61 percent by 12:25 p.m. to $1,838.13 after Ethereum was worth $1,849.41 the previous day.

In addition, the Litecoin course is on the upswing. As of 12:25 p.m., Litecoin is up 0.09 percent to $90.08, down from a reported $90.00 the day before.

Meanwhile, Ripple’s price is going downhill. Ripple is down -0.43 percent to $0.5035 from $0.5057 the previous day.

In the meantime, Cardano is barely moving. On Sunday afternoon, the Cardano rate was $0.3861, the previous day’s value was $0.3856.

Meanwhile, Monero is going downhill. At 12:25 p.m., it was down -0.04 percent to $158.20. Yesterday the Monero rate was still at 158.27 US dollars.

Meanwhile, IOTA is in the red. Compared to the previous day ($0.2252), it is down -2.73 percent to $0.2190.

In addition, Verge moves sideways. At 12:25 p.m., the rate was $0.0025. The day before, the Verge rate was $0.0025.

Meanwhile, the Stellar price is barely moving. At 12:25, $0.1035 is reported, which is the same as the previous day’s rate.

In the meantime, NEM hardly moves. On Sunday afternoon, the NEM rate was $0.0399, the previous day’s value was $0.0416.

Meanwhile, the Dash price fell -1.21 percent to $54.95. The day before, Dash was trading at $55.62.

Next to it, NEO presents itself at a discount. At 12:25, the NEO course is -1.42 percent weaker at 12.11 US dollars. The day before, the price was 12.28 US dollars.

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