CryptoSlate Daily wMarket Update: Shiba Inu re-enters top 10, ousting Litecoin

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Since the last wMarket report, the cryptocurrency market cap saw net outflows of $20.07 billion and currently stands at $808.07 billion — down 2.4%.

Meanwhile, over the weekend, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s market cap fell 1.7% and 2.4%  to $322.17 billion and $144.92 billion, respectively.

The top 10 cryptocurrencies posted a mixed performance over the last 24 hours. Shiba Inu leads the gainers, growing 1.2% to oust Litecoin from the listing. In contrast, XRP recorded the biggest losses, down 2.7%.

Top 10 cryptocurrencies
Source: CryptoSlate.com

The market caps of Tether (USDT) and  USD Coin (USDC) saw slight increases to $66.17 billion and $44.97 billion, respectively. Meanwhile, BinanceUSD’s (BUSD) market cap fell slightly to $18.44 billion over the reporting period.

Bitcoin

Over the last 24 hours, Bitcoin grew 0.1% to trade at $16,750 as of 07:00 ET. Its market dominance rose to 39.9% from 39.57%.

Since the weekend, the price of BTC recorded a net loss, bottoming at $16,530 on Friday evening (ET). The ensuing bounce was followed by a period of flat trading.

Bitcoin chart
Source: TradingView.com

Ethereum

Ethereum recorded a gain of 0.1% over the last 24 hours to trade at $1,185 as of 07:00 ET. Its market dominance stayed flat at 17.9% over the reporting period.

The price performance of ETH mirrored Bitcoin. Having bottomed at $1,155 on Friday evening (ET,) the second-largest cryptocurrency also reverted to a flat trading pattern.

Ethereum chart
Source: TradingView.com

Top 5 gainers

Mdex

MDX increased 13.7% to $0.08238 as of press time. No new fundamental developments were noted. Its market cap stood at $77.04 million.

Creditcoin

CTC rose by 11.7% in the last 24 hours to $0.50307. Its market cap stood at $104.26 million.

Voyager Token

VGX gained 8.5% over the reporting period to trade at $0.31314 as of press time. Binance signaled its interest in acquiring the bankrupt platform weeks ago. Its market cap stood at $87.2 million.

Stepn

GMT was up 5.5% over the reporting period to $0.30913 as of press time. Despite today’s gains, the token is still down 22.1% over the past week. Its market cap stood at $185.48 million.

LINK

LN recorded 5.1% gains to $22.8493 over the last 24 hours. Its market cap stood at $143.1 million.

Top 5 losers

Radicle

RAD fell 12.9% over the reporting period to $1.59350 as of press time. Its market cap stood at $75.25 million.

Kaspa

KAS decreased by 7.9% to $0.00548 as of press time. Its market cap stood at $83.61 million.

WEMIX

WEMIX fell 4.9% to $0.36025 as of press time. The token was recently deplatformed by several Korean exchanges following allegations of misreported supply. Its market cap stood at $88.32 million.

UNUS SED LEO

LEO lost 5% of its value over the reporting period to $3.76688 as of press time. Its market cap stood at $3.59 billion.

UMA

UMA fell 3.7% to $1.60474 over the last 24 hours. Its market cap stood at $110.64 million.

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