BitPrime Cryptocurrency Price Update
Cryptocurrency Market
Market
capitalisation yesterday: NZD$183,735,361,019
Market
capitalisation today: NZD$187,315,965,056
Change:
1.95%
Total 24-hour volume yesterday:
NZD$39,444,543,534
Total 24-hour volume today:
NZD$39,135,613,852
Change: -0.78%
Bitcoin
Market Movements
Open price yesterday:
NZD$5,492.52
Open price today: NZD$5,554.68
Change:
1.13%
Dominance: 52.11%
Ethereum Market
Movements
Open price yesterday:
NZD$185.15
Open price today: NZD$190.27
Change:
2.77%
Dominance: 10.68%
XRP Market
Movements
Open price yesterday:
NZD$0.4470
Open price today: NZD$0.4523
Change:
1.19%
Dominance: 10.00%
Notable
Mentions
Number of cryptocurrencies:
2102
Rankings by 24-hour volume:
1. Bitcoin
(BTC)
2. Tether (USDT)
3. Ethereum (ETH)
4. EOS
(EOS)
5. Litecoin (LTC)
6. XRP (XRP)
7. Bitcoin
Cash (BCH)
8. NEO (NEO)
9. TrueUSD (TUSD)
10. Dash
(DASH)
The top 24-hour gainer in marketcap for the top 100 coins is Enjin Coin (ENJ) rising 30.12% while the top loser is Ravencoin (RVN) dropping 5.46%
About BitPrime:
NZ owned, operated, and a registered financial
service provider, BitPrime is the country’s most trusted
cryptocurrency retailer. BitPrime differs from traditional
exchanges and brokerages as you buy directly from their
reserves. For more information, visit
https://www.bitprime.co.nz
Disclaimer:
Price is calculated by the volume weighted
average of all prices reported at each market (source:
coinmarketcap).
The above references an opinion and is
for informational purposes only. Do not take this as
personalised financial or investment
advice.
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