Bitcoin Cracks $120,000, Ethereum Taps $4,700 As Solana Surges Past $200
Institutional inflows pushed Bitcoin ETFs by $3.6 billion and Ethereum spot ETFs by $524 million, driving major crypto price surges amid expectations of a September interest rate cut.
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Bitcoin Cracks $120,000, Ethereum Taps $4,700 As Solana Surges Past $200
Cryptocurrency markets are trading higher Won ednesday morning, with Ethereum once again leading the way. Cryptocurrency Ticker Price Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $120,676.91 Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $4,680.41 Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $201.40 XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $3.27 Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.2462 Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00001387 Notable Statistics: IntoTheBlock data shows Bitcoin and Ethereum large transaction decreased by 6.9% and grew 18.2%, …
The strong inflow of institutional capital, especially in Ethereum, boosts the main cryptocurrencies and spread to the altcoins, albeit more moderately.
The leading cryptocurrency is trading at a record price of $122,882 • In the last seven days, Bitcoin has jumped 6%
Ethereum About $200 from All-Time Highs - Action Forex
Ethereum had been the missing piece in this all-around digital assets rally – The first run to $100,000 for Bitcoin had isolated the largest crypto at top, leaving Crypto aficionados on the waiting lines. On the other hand, when Ethereum shines, the whole altcoin Market follows: with Ethereum just crossing above $4,700 (!!!), Solana is […] The post Ethereum About $200 from All-Time Highs appeared first on Action Forex.
Ethereum Surges Past $4,700 - $250M in Shorts Obliterated
It all seems to be going Ethereum’s way for the past few months, as the asset has notched another impressive daily run that has taken it to a new multi-year peak. On its way up, ETH has left bears in disbelief as the total value of liquidated shorts has skyrocketed to over $250 million on a 24-hour scale. ETHUSD. Source: TradingView It’s hard to believe that just four months ago – in April – the second-largest cryptocurrency struggled to remain …
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