Bitcoin dropped about another per cent to slip below 29,500-mark once again, while Ethereum was trading slightly lower but brached $1,850-levels on Friday.
Bitcoin gained more than 2 per cent to regain 29,500-mark, while Ethereum was trading higher, rising more than a per cent but could not race past $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was trading flat as the largest crypto token remained above to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading lower but did not breach $1,800-levels.
Bitcoin was trading flat compared to the previous trading session as the largest crypto token managed to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum posted muted gains but remained below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was trading flat as the largest crypto token managed to hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading slightly lower and remained below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin was back in action on Wednesday and gained as much as 3 per cent to regain the 29,000-mark, while Ethereum rose more than 2 per cent to climb above the $1,850.
Bitcoin was back in the red zone, dropping about 2 per cent and breached below 29,000-mark, while Ethereum also fell more than 2 per cent and it slipped below $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin dropped as much as a per cent but remained below 29,500-mark, while Ethereum dropped on the similar lines, shed about a per cent but managed to hold $1,850-levels.
Bitcoin extended its gains, adding about a per cent but remained below 29,500-mark, while Ethereum outperformed and gained more than a per cent but remained below $1,900-levels.
Bitcoin continued to bleed, dropping more than 2 per cent to barely hold 29,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading lower, falling about a per cent but managed to hold $1,850-level.
Bitcoin continued to remain under pressure as it dropped about half-a-per cent and remain below $30,000-mark, while Ethereum, was trading slightly lower but held above $1,850-level.
Bitcoin extended its drop for another day to remain below $30,000-mark, while Ethereum was trading slightly higher but could not race past $1,900-level.
Bitcoin continued to dip slightly and the largest crypto token slipped below $30,000-mark, while Ethereum tumbled almost a per cent and breached the $1,900-level.
Bitcoin dropped about a per cent but somehow managed to hold $30,000-mark, while Ethereum lost more than a per cent but barely lingered over $1,900-level.
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