Internet Computer Down More Than 3% Within 24 hours

Internet Computer's (CRYPTO: ICP) price has decreased 3.35% over the past 24 hours to $12.91. This is contrary to the coins performance over the past week where it has experienced an up-trend of 5.0%, moving from $12.32 to its current price.

Internet Computer’s (CRYPTO: ICP) price has decreased 3.35% over the past 24 hours to $12.91. This is contrary to the coins performance over the past week where it has experienced an up-trend of 5.0%, moving from $12.32 to its current price.

The chart below compares the price movement and volatility for Internet Computer over the past 24 hours (left) to its price movement over the past week (right). The gray bands are Bollinger Bands, measuring the volatility for both the daily and weekly price movements. The wider the bands are, or the larger the gray area is at any given moment, the larger the volatility.

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Internet Computer’s trading volume has climbed 31.0% over the past week, moving in tandem, directionally, with the overall circulating supply of the coin, which has increased 0.02%. This brings the circulating supply to 458.34 million. According to our data, the current market cap ranking for ICP is #18 at $5.91 billion.

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