BTC Wanes To $66K, Altcoins Mainly Follow, But BOME Soars 11%
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The crypto prices today mainly took a bearish turn after remarkable gains witnessed recently. Bitcoin (BTC) price slipped back to the $66K level, whereas Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP tanked 0.7%-6%. The global crypto market cap plunged 3.32% to $2.38 trillion today. However, the total crypto market volume saw a 72.97% increase to $83.26 billion. Here’s an overview of some of the highest-ranking cryptocurrencies by market cap and their price movements today, July 30. Crypto Prices Today Bitcoin Price BTC price cracked 4.16% in the past 24 hours to rest at $66,555.76. Its 24-hour lows and peaks were recorded as $65,894.27 and $69,987.54, respectively. Despite the spot Bitcoin ETFs recording 124.13 million inflows, the token has embarked upon a bearish trajectory. This waning price movement has raised additional concerns, as recent on-chain data hints that Mt. Gox is potentially preparing for another BTC transfer. Data indicates that the Mt. Gox (12Rgp) address transferred 0.02 BTC (about $1,350) to the address starting with 1Adb. In another transaction, 0.0001 BTC was moved to the address starting with bc1q. Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s dominance saw a 0.56% decline in value to 54.92% today. It’s also worth mentioning that the U.S. government recently moved $2 billion worth of Bitcoin seized from the once-running dark web site Silk Route. Ethereum Price The ETH price chart showed a highly turbulent movement over the past day, slipping 0.77% to trade at $3,319.01. Its 24-hour lows and highs were recorded as $3,257.72 and $3,396.63, respectively. Notably, Ethereum staking hit a new ATH amid a spot ETF buzz. Nonetheless, the crypto community eagerly awaits a significant price action shift for ETH post ETF launch and recent market events. Solana Price The crypto SOL showed signs of a pullback, dipping 4.94% in value over the past day to reach $182.54. Solana’s…
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