Ethereum Falls Below This Key Level; Stacks Becomes Top Loser

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) traded almost flat, with the cryptocurrency prices trading above the key $30,000 level on Friday. Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), however, moved lower, falling below the key $1,900 mark this morning.

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) traded almost flat, with the cryptocurrency prices trading above the key $30,000 level on Friday.

Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), however, moved lower, falling below the key $1,900 mark this morning.

Bitcoin SV (CRYPTO: STX) turned out to be the biggest loser.

At the time of writing, the global crypto market cap fell to $1.17 trillion, recording a 24-hour decline of 0.6%. BTC was trading lower by 0.1% at $30,123 while ETH fell by around 1.2% to $1,883 on Friday.

Here are the top ten crypto gainers and losers over the past 24 hours:

Gainers

  • Bitcoin SV (CRYPTO: BSV)

Price: $30.75
24-hour gain: 8.2%

  • UNUS SED LEO (CRYPTO: LEO)

Price: $3.86
24-hour gain: 7.8%

  • VeChain (CRYPTO: VET)

Price: $0.01814
24-hour gain: 7.3%

  • Bitcoin Cash (CRYPTO: BCH)

Price: $143.59
24-hour gain: 6.5%

  • Pepe (CRYPTO: PEPE)

Price: $0.000001562
24-hour gain: 5.4%

Losers

  • Stacks (CRYPTO: STX)

Price: $0.7893
24-hour drop: 8.3%

  • Flow (CRYPTO: FLOW)

Price: $0.5295
24-hour drop: 8.1%

  • ApeCoin (CRYPTO: APE)

Price: $2.19
24-hour drop: 7.3%

  • Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB)

Price: $0.00000784
24-hour drop: 6.2%

  • Mask Network (CRYPTO: MASK)

Price: $3.75
24-hour drop: 5.4%

 

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