Friday the 13th: Crypto Markets Red as Bitcoin Price Slips Below $10.3K

Published at: Sept. 13, 2019

Friday, Sept. 13 — crypto markets have continued to report mixed signals, with Bitcoin failing to hold $10,300 support on the day.

The majority of the top 20 coins by market cap are seeing red this Friday the 13th, with Tezos’ (XTZ) losses reaching nearly 2.3% at press time. However, Dash (DASH) is seeing a far larger growth on the day, up nearly 7% over the past 24 hours at press time, according to Coin360.

Market visualization | Source: Coin360

After surging to as high as $10,423 earlier today, Bitcoin has retreated to trade below $10,300 to date. The major cryptocurrency is down around 0.5% and is trading at 

$10,244 at press time, according to Coin360. Over the past 7 days, Bitcoin is down nearly 3.5%, from above $10,800.

Bitcoin 24-hour price chart | Source: Coin360

Ether (ETH), the second cryptocurrency by market cap and the top altcoin, is down around 0.7% to trade at $179 at press time, while still holding almost 3% over a 7-day period.

Ether 7-day price chart | Source: Coin360

Ripple (XRP), the third top cryptocurrency by market cap, is one of the few top-20 coins in the green today, up by about 0.5% over the past 24 hours at press time. The altcoin is trading at $0.25, still down around 0.2% over the past 7 days.

Ripple 7-day price chart | Source: Coin360

After surging up to $266 billion earlier in the day, total market capitalization dropped to $262 billion at press time, with average daily trading volume also seeing a slight decline from almost $49 billion to $46 billion at press time.

Bitcoin fundamentals remain bullish

While crypto markets have continued to trade sideways, a number of fundamental Bitcoin indicators have been growing stronger, as tweeted by Anthony Pompliano, founder of crypto investment firm Morgan Creek Digital Assets. As such, Bitcoin’s hashrate has continued to surge after breaking previous records throughout summer 2019, recording another high of 88.7 TH/s on Sept. 12, according to BitInfoCharts data.

Other fundamentals such as the share of Segregated Witness transactions and Bitcoin’s dominance on crypto markets have been holding bullish indicators, while Bitcoin average transaction fee has seen another drop in September.

Keep track of top crypto markets in real time here
Tags
Related Posts
Price analysis 1/13: BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC, ADA, BCH, DOT, XLM, LINK, BNB
The top 100 richest Bitcoin (BTC) addresses have added 334,000 Bitcoin to their existing holdings over the past 30 days, a clear signal that whales and institutional-size investors bought the dip. A positive sign is that most of them have not reacted to the recent fall in Bitcoin’s price. This suggests that large investors are bullish on Bitcoin for the long term rather than looking to make a quick gain. An important element in the recent rally is many of the purchases have come from institutional investors who were critical of Bitcoin in the past. The list is likely to …
Bitcoin / Jan. 13, 2021
Bitcoin Breaks Back Above $5,500, Cryptos Recover From Major Sell-Off
Thursday, April 25 — crypto markets have mostly recovered after yesterday’s significant sell-off, with Bitcoin (BTC) breaking back above the $5,500 support. All but four coins among the top 20 cryptos by market cap are in green at press time. NEO is seeing the biggest increase of almost 7%, while bitcoin SV (BSV) and tezos (XTZ) tumbled 1% and 2.25%, respectively. Market visualization from Coin360 Bitcoin is steadily growing on the day and is trading at $5,521, up 1.18% over the past 24 hours at press time. The intraday low amounted to $5,421. Over the past 7 days, Bitcoin is …
Bitcoin / April 25, 2019
Crypto Markets Lose $2 Billion After Brief Recovery Attempt, US Stock Market Is Down
Tuesday, Feb. 26: after a brief recovery attempt yesterday, crypto markets have lost more than $2 billion in terms of total market capitalization today, with the top 20 cryptocurrencies seeing mixed signals. While the market is overall trading sideways, most of top 20 coins are in the red at press time. Market visualization from Coin360 The largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), is down around 1 percent over the past 24 hours, trading at $3,847 at press time. Following major losses on Feb. 24, the top cryptocurrency is down over 3 percent over the past 7 days. Bitcoin 24-hour price chart. Source: …
Bitcoin / Feb. 26, 2019
Bitcoin Price Near $3,400, Wider Crypto Markets See Another Mild Slump
Thursday, Dec. 13: after seeing a small rebound yesterday, crypto markets are experiencing another mild decline, with 19 out of the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap in red. Market visualization from Coin360 Top cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) has not managed to hold $3,500 support, dropping to as low as $3,406 earlier today. As of press time, the coin is trading at $3,417, down about 2 percent over the past 24 hours. The leading coin is down about 6.5 percent over the past 7 days by press time. Bitcoin 24-hour price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap Bitcoin Price Index Ripple (XRP), the second …
Bitcoin / Dec. 13, 2018
Bitcoin Hovers Near 6,600, While Most Top Coins See Little Price Volatility
Friday, Oct. 5: cryptocurrencies are seeing little volatility over the past 24 hours to press time, with the majority of losses and gains of top coins capped within a 1 percent range on the day, as data from Coin360 shows. Market visualization by Coin360 Ripple (XRP) is the only outlier in the top ten coins, down a little over 3 percent on the day to trade at $0.52. The asset – which in September briefly outflanked Ethereum to seal the second spot ranking on CoinMarketCap listings – has had a shaky start to the month, and is currently trading almost …
Bitcoin / Oct. 5, 2018