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Market Drops 0.30% As Bitcoin Drops 0.26%; Pepe (PEPE) Crypto Trends; Cryptocurrency Price Update

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The market cap of all cryptocurrencies fell by 0.3% to $1.14 trillion, while trading volume increased by 47% to $46 billion over the previous day as of Thursday morning.

The most popular cryptocurrency at the time, Pepe (PEPE), had a 13% price drop to $0.000001683 from the previous day. It was the biggest loss of the day as well. $454 million was traded in a 24-hour period. The highest gainer was Uniswap (UNI), which increased by 3.56% to $5.15. $657 million was traded in a 24-hour period.

According to Coinmarketcap.com, Bitcoin SV (BSV) dropped 7.49 percent to $2.37 billion.

Bitcoin: The price of one bitcoin dropped by 0.26 percent to $27,546. It had a $20.8 billion trading volume on a given day. According to market cap, it is now ranked first on Coinmarketcap. 46.9% of the market was dominated by Bitcoin.

Ethereum: The price of Ethereum dropped to $1,833 by 0.41 percent. $10 billion worth of trade was done throughout the day.

Tether: In the previous day, Tether increased by 0.01 percent to $1. $37.8 billion worth of Tether was traded during a 24-hour period. On Coinmarketcap, it is in third place.

Different Altcoins

The price of Solana (SOL) rose by 0.02 percent to $20.61 over the previous day.

Cardano (ADA) increased 0.65% to $0.3649. With $337 million in 24-hour trading volume, it is placed sixth.

To $311.82, Binance (BNB) fell 0.10 percent. Its $544 million 24-hour trading volume increased by 18.97%.

Meme Dollars

Dogecoin (DOGE) increased by 0.72%, reaching $0.07258 during the course of one day.

Shiba Inu decreased 0.888% to $0.000008853.

Financial Decentralization

Avalanche (AVAX) was up 0.28 percent to $15.35 and had a 107 percent rise in 24-hour trading volume.

Aave (AAVE) was down 1.25 percent and trading at $63.58.

Yearn.Finance (YFI)'s 24-hour trading volume was $34.28 million, while its price fell by 4.81 percent to $6,899.87.


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