BTC, ETH, SOL, & XRP Fall As Middle East Tensions Rise
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The crypto prices today have shown a set of mixed price actions, sparking investor speculations globally. Bitcoin (BTC) price rested at the $60K level today, whereas Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and XRP prices followed with a waning trajectory. The global crypto market cap rested at $2.11 trillion, down 1% from yesterday. Further, the total market volume witnessed a 19.86% decrease in value to $93.11 billion. Here’s a brief report on some of the top cryptocurrencies by market cap and their price action today, October 3. Crypto Prices Today: BTC & Altcoins Prices Spark Uncertainity As mentioned above, BTC, ETH, SOL, & XRP prices embarked upon a highly turbulent movement today. BTC price rested at the $60K level, whereas ETH, SOL, and XRP prices tanked 2%-10%. This slumping action primarily aligns with volatile markets as Middle-East tensions grow. Here’s a brief report on some of the top cryptocurrencies by market cap and their price action today. Bitcoin Price Today BTC price rested at $60,765, down 0.16% in the past 24 hours. The coin’s intraday low and high were recorded as $59,996.95 and $62,357.69, respectively. Spot BTC ETFs recorded a whopping $91.76 million outflows as of October 3, per Sosovalue data. The coin’s intraday low and high were $59,996.95 and $62,357.69, respectively. BTC’s market dominance stood at 56.80%, down 0.57% over the past day. The flagship coin’s market cap rested at $1.21 trillion today. Ethereum Price Today ETH price rested at $2,397 today, regaining back previous gains. The coin’s intraday low and high were $2,353.96 and $2,491.35, respectively. ETH’s market cap stood at $288.24 billion today. Meanwhile, spot Ethereum ETFs recorded $14.45 million inflows as of October 3, sparking uncertain market sentiments. Solana Price Today Simultaneously, the crypto SOL today witnessed a 3% drop in value and is currently trading at $142.…
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