BTC regains $17k despite volatile trading,the market retreats.
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Cryptocurrency prices today : BTC hovers below $17,000 and ETH is down 0.26% despite volatile trading, the market retreats.
Most cryptocurrencies experienced negative trade activity on Friday night. Major altcoins including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and others experienced losses.
While the 24-hour trading volume decreased by 10.11% to $41.81 billion, the overall value of the cryptocurrency market decreased by 0.59 percent to $854.44 billion.
BTC has down 0.78 percent in the past day to $16,967. It has a 326.15 billion market capitalization. The trading volume fell by 16.26% to $21.30 billion, and the intraday low was set at $16,888.
The price of Ethereum has decreased by 0.26% to $1,279 during the past 24 hours. ETH has a market value of 156.55 billion. To $6.38 billion, the trading volume fell by 18.75 percent.
The price of Solana (SOL) has decreased by 2.23% to $13.54.
XRP is down 2.29 percent to $0.3914 and has a 5.61 percent decrease in 24-hour trading volume to $789.38 million.
Dogecoin (DOGE) decreased by 4.02% to $0.09914, Shiba Inu is now worth $0.000009248, up 0.11 percent.
Harsh Goenka, an industrialist, praises a tea vendor in Bengaluru who accepts cryptocurrency as payment
India is rising toward new heights. The businessman Harsh Goenka recently posted a picture of a tea vendor in Bengaluru who accepts cryptocurrency payments on his Twitter account.
The RPG Chairman is renowned for sharing blogs with such captivating stories that go viral right away, drawing throngs of readers to leave comments. Similar to all of his prior articles, this one received a lot of online attention.
The tea shop photo was released online by Goenka with the comment "The new India....." The stand appeared to be well-organized in the photo, with the kulhads arranged in a pyramidal formation. The fact that "Crypto accepted here" was written on a placard on the table caught our attention. A second chalkboard with the tea's price amusingly displayed in both rupees and dollars was located next to the sign.