Bitcoin Price Today: After the SEC accused California-based Kraken crypto exchange of offering an unregistered crypto staking program, calling it a violation of the U.S. securities law, panic spread across the broader cryptocurrency market. This led to a fall in the prices of crypto.
As of writing, Bitcoin Price drops by 3.54% in the last 24 hours and falls back to the 21k mark.
The global crypto market cap stands at 1.02 trillion, a huge fall of 3.61% over the past day. However, the total crypto volume in the last 24 hours increased by 15.96% and stands at 73.95 billion USD.
The world’s largest crypto, Bitcoin, is down by 3.54% which has taken the price of each BTC token back to 21,790 USD. The market cap for Bitcoin stands at 420.16 billion USD. Trading volume is by 6.24% over the last day. The dominance of Bitcoin has increased by 0.11% from yesterday and is at 41.42%.
Also read: Crypto Crash Imminent?: Kraken Settles With SEC, Binance Halts US Dollar Transfers
In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin was as high as 22,770 USD and fell to as low as 21,754 USD. In the past week, the token was also trading for as high as 23,678 USD. This came as a great sign as 23,400 is the resistance mark for this crypto.
Each BTC can be bought in Indian currency for INR 18,02,033.
Por the people of Singapore, each BTC is currently costing 28,980 Singapore dollar.
The price of each BTC in Dubai is 79,969 UAE Dirham.
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