Stellar Lumens is showing double-digit gains since our previous price piece, with over $100 million in volume in the past 24 hours.
Cardano has dropped slightly to 26 cents - a two-cent decrease since our previous price discussion.
NEO. NEO currently sits at $64. This is a three dollar drop since our previous price piece.
Analyst John Isinge of FX Street says that NEO's value has fallen by over 14 percent and that further price drops could occur granted the currency's support levels don't rise quickly enough.
At press time, support sits at $62.50.EOS. Like other members of the crypto arena, EOS has incurred a significant price drop since our previous article and is now trading for roughly $13.90.
IOTA. IOTA has also incurred a strong drop since our previous price piece.
At that time, IOTA was worth approximately $2.05, though now, the price has fallen to roughly $1.90.
The currency's total market cap has also fallen to about $4.9 billion, while daily trading has fallen to just over $133 million on exchanges like OKEx, Huobi, and Cobinhood.
Since our last discussion, the global cryptocurrency market cap has started to stabilize and has now grown by 4 billion, currently sitting at $392 billion.
The market continues to show signs of price drops and ongoing volatility.
Price Watch: Stellar Lumens Trending Upward While EOS, Cardano, NEO, IOTA Stabilize
pubblicato su May 13, 2018
by Cryptoslate | pubblicato su Coinage
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