Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin fell by 0.33% on Friday. What about other cryptos?

Bitcoin declined by 0.33% to $11,759.0 on Friday. The crypto soared to an early morning high $11,848.5 before tumbling down to a low $11,737.5. It also left the major support and resistance levels untested.

On the other hand, Bitcoin gained 1.98% on Thursday, ending the day at $11,798.0. The crypto jumped to an early morning high $11,658.5 before reversing course.

It fell short of the first major resistance level at $11,747 and plummeted down to a late morning intraday low $11,274.5.

However, Bitcoin managed to find support at the first major support level at $11,274. The crypto rebounded to $11,500 levels after that.

It also rallied to a late intraday high $11,811.0 before pulling back. Furthermore, the crypto broke through the first major resistance level at $11,747, ending the day at $11,790 levels.

Bitcoin’s dominance soared to a Monday high 62.63% before plummeting to a Thursday low 60.48%. On Friday, Bitcoin’s dominance stood at 61.11%.

 

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How did other major cryptos fare?

The crypto market fluctuated on Friday. EOS lowered by 0.04%, while Litecoin lost 0.59%. Monero’s XMR and Tezos also joined Bitcoin in the red, falling by 0.43% and 0.62%, respectively.

However, other majors traded on the bullish territory. Cardano’s ADA soared by 0.90%, leading the way.

Thursday was also a mixed day for digital coins. Tezos and Stellar’s Lumen plummeted down by 5.00% and by 0.10%. But others traded in the green. Tron’s TRX skyrocketed by 11.27%, and Ethereum rallied by 9.73%.

Bitcoin Cash ABC soared by 3.00%, while Bitcoin Cash SV jumped by 2.66%, and EOS increased by 3.74%. Meanwhile, Litecoin gained 4.84%, and Monero’s XMR added 2.99%. Ripple’s XRP also surged forward by 4.51%.

On the other hand, Binance Coin and Cardano’s ADA gained modestly, adding 1.30% and 2.12%, respectively.

Over the week, the crypto total market cap hit a Monday high $361.38bn before tumbling to a Tuesday low $328.26bn. On Friday, the total market cap stood at $355.24bn.

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