May 25: although crypto market prices are still down after the week's losses, the maps are showing green today, according to data from Coin360.
A rally across the board predicted in the wake of last week's Blockchain Week in NYC did not come into fruition, with the market instead dropping around 10 percent by mid-week.
The market slump could likely be attributed the news that the U.S. Department of Justice has opened a criminal probe into crypto market price manipulation, as well as a holdover of the FUD reported about the accusation of fraud last week against South Korean crypto exchange Upbit - a claim the exchange has refuted by conducting an internal audit.
Bitcoin is now hovering around $7,500, up by a little less than 1 percent over a 24 hour period to press time.
Ethereum is up as well, almost 6 percent over a 24 hour period and trading for around $607 to press time.
Ripple is up almost 1.5 percent over a 24 hour period, trading for around $0.62 by press time, after the news that Ashton Kutcher made a $4 mln XRP donation to Ellen Degeneres' wildlife charity.
All of the top ten coins are Coinmarketcap are in the green, with EOS up the most at around 11 percent over a 24 hour period, trading for around $12.50.
IOTA, who recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the UN for exploring how technology can increase efficiency, is ranked tenth, up by almost 5 percent and trading for around $1.54 by press time.
Total market cap is at around $337 bln, up from it's intra-weekly low of $320 bln.
Crypto Markets See Some Green After Week of Lows, Bitcoin Price Hovering Around $7,500
pubblicato su May 25, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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