The cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $17.1 billion over the last 24 hours and currently stands at $1.16 trillion — down 1.5% from $1.18 trillion. During the reporting period, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum’s (ETH) market cap fell 1.9% and 0.9% to $542.62 billion and $220.3 billion, respectively. The top 10 cryptocurrencies sold off…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: BNB bucks weekend sell-off
Since the last wMarket report on April 28, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $26.9 billion and currently stands at $1.18 trillion — down 2.2% from $1.21 trillion. Since April 28, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s market cap fell 2.5% and 3.4% to $552.95 billion and $222.27 billion during the reporting period, respectively. The top…
CryptoSlate wMarket update: Bitcoin consolidates at $29k as Ethereum inches closer to $2k
In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net inflows of $10 billion and currently stands at $1.21 trillion — up 0.78% from $1.20 trillion. Bitcoin and Ethereum’s market cap rose 0.92% and 1.08% to $567.06 billion and $230.13 billion during the reporting period, respectively. The top 10 cryptocurrencies recorded gains during the…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Market volatility swings Bitcoin price wildly in the last 24 hours
In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $10 billion and currently stands at $1.20 trillion — down 0.96% from $1.21 trillion. Bitcoin’s market cap rose 0.43 % to $563.18 billion during the period, while Ethereum’s market cap fell 1.24% to $227.40 billion. The top 10 cryptocurrencies saw mixed performance…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Bitcoin climbs above $29k amid new US banking crisis
In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net inflows of $60 billion and currently stands at $1.21 trillion — up 5.05% from $1.15 trillion. During the period, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s’ market caps gained 6.10% and 5,15% to $563.07 billion and $231.14 billion, respectively. All top 10 cryptocurrencies saw gains during the reporting…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Bitcoin trades at lowest value in April as market rut continues
In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $10 billion and currently stands at $1.15 trillion — down 0.8% from $1.16 trillion. During the period, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s’ market caps fell 0.28% and 1.53% to $529.82 billion and $219.22 billion, respectively. Meanwhile, most top 10 cryptocurrencies saw losses during the…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Continued decline sees crypto market cap sink to $1.16T
Since the last wMarket report on Friday, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $27.4 billion and currently stands at $1.16 trillion — down 2.3% from $1.18 trillion. Since last Friday, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s’ market caps fell 2.1% and 3.6% to $530.74 billion and $222.12 billion, respectively. Over the last 24 hours, the top…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Another red day sees Bitcoin lose $28,000
Ad Over the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $29.6 billion and currently stands at $1.18 trillion — down 2.4% from $1.22 trillion. During the reporting period, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s’ market caps fell 3% and 2.1% to $541.93 billion and $230.35 billion, respectively. The top 10 cryptocurrencies posted losses except…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Bitcoin loses $29k as crypto market cap crumbles a further $9.6B
Ad Over the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $9.6 billion and currently stands at $1.22 trillion — down 0.8% from $1.22 trillion. During the reporting period, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s’ market cap fell 1.2% and 1.1% to $558.43 billion and $235.22 billion, respectively. The top 10 cryptocurrencies posted losses over…
CryptoSlate wMarket Update: Bitcoin defends $29,000 in shock flash crash
Ad Over the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $47.5 billion and currently stands at $1.22 trillion — down 3.7% from $1.27 trillion. During the reporting period, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s market cap fell 2.2% and 6.3% to $566.37 billion and $235.88 billion, respectively. The top 10 cryptocurrencies all recorded losses…









