Bitcoin Price Today: The market is trading in green as significant coins are showing an increase today, following the announcement by Genesis of reaching an agreement with the Digital Currency Group and Gemini. At the time of writing, Bitcoin increases by 0.64% in the last 24 hours.
The global crypto market cap stands at 1.07 trillion USD, an increase of 0.57% compared to the last day. The total crypto volume during the past 24 hours is at 50.09 billion USD, an increase of 2.42%.
The world’s largest crypto, Bitcoin, is seeing a jump of 0.64% in the last 24 hours, as of writing. Each BTC token is trading for 22,950 USD. Bitcoin is nearing crossing the 23k mark for the second time in the year already. According to experts, 23,400 has been a resistance mark for Bitcoin, which the crypto breached last month.
Also read: Crypto Prices To Recover As DCG, Genesis, Gemini, And Creditors Reach Agreement
The market cap of the crypto is currently at 442.04 billion USD. Trading volume in the last 24 hours has jumped by 16.69%. The dominance of bitcoin has decreased by 0.05% over the last day. In the past week, Bitcoin has dropped to 22,692 USD and has been as high as 24,167 USD. The week started with the price of bitcoin following the various macroeconomic factors of the market.
The price of Bitcoin in Indian Currency is Rs 18,97,965.
In Singapore, Bitcoin is trading for 30,523 Singapore dollars.
Each BTC token is seeling for 84,226 UAE Dirham.
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