Cryptocurrency Price Insights: Bitcoin and Major Altcoins as of Sept 30
Current Cryptocurrency Prices
Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s oldest and most valued cryptocurrency, briefly managed to rise above the $66,000 mark early Monday, before settling down within the $64,000 range. Other popular altcoins including the likes of Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Solana (SOL), Ripple (XRP), and Litecoin (LTC) saw a mix of reds and greens as the overall Market Fear & Greed Index stood at 56 (Neutral) out of 100, according to CoinMarketCap data.
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Today: BTC price stood at $64,560.20, registering a 24-hour dip of 1.39 percent.
Ethereum (ETH) Price Today: ETH price stood at $2,638.11, marking a 24-hour loss of 0.04 percent.
Dogecoin (DOGE) Price Today: DOGE registered a 24-hour loss of 2.69 percent, currently priced at $0.1228.
Litecoin (LTC) Price Today: LTC saw a 24-hour dip of 0.79 percent, trading at $68.25.
Ripple (XRP) Price Today: XRP price stood at $0.645, gaining 2.78 percent.
Solana (SOL) Price Today: SOL price stood at $150.82, marking an increase of 0.85 percent.
Top Crypto Gainers and Losers Today
Top Gainers:
- FTX Token (FTT): Price: $2.16, 24-hour gain: 35.76 percent
- Ethena (ENA): Price: $0.41, 24-hour gain: 16.37 percent
- Mina (MINA): Price: $0.60, 24-hour gain: 12.78 percent
- Conflux (CFX): Price: $0.19, 24-hour gain: 11.49 percent
- Bittensor (TAO): Price: $595.39, 24-hour gain: 10.46 percent
Top Losers:
- Shiba Inu (SHIB): Price: $0.00001874, 24-hour loss: 4.16 percent
- Nervos Network (CKB): Price: $0.0174, 24-hour loss: 3.20 percent
- Akash Network (AKT): Price: $2.86, 24-hour loss: 2.98 percent
- Dogecoin (DOGE): Price: $0.12, 24-hour loss: 2.90 percent
- Chainlink (LINK): Price: $12.27, 24-hour loss: 2.67 percent
Market Analysis: Mudrex co-founder and CEO Edul Patel stated that Bitcoin experienced profit-booking after briefly reaching $66,000. Current analytics suggest significant resistance is at $66,500.
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