Cryptocurrency Prices Today: BTC, Ether, Shiba Inu Falls While Solano Surges Massively

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The cryptocurrency prices had a pretty volatile week. On Wednesday, the prices were on the rise as the investors were quite optimistic. However, currently, they plummeted again.

BTC prices are declined to trade below $63,000. At the time of writing, it is trading at $62,198.67 and is down 0.81% over the last 24 hours. However, if we take a look at its weekly performance, it is up 1.17%. This year, the world’s largest cryptocurrency is up 116% after hitting a record high of almost $67K in October.

One coin that keeps making headlines is Ether, as it hit an ATH on Wednesday. This coin, too, has improved by 4.51% in the past seven days. However, it has plunged to 0.73% over the past 24 hours.

This week has been quite great for Solana as it has surged over 20% in the last seven days. At the time of writing, it is trading at $241.92 and is up 0.10% in the last 24 hours. It is safe to say that things are looking great for this coin!

The Dogecoin-inspired coin Shiba Inu was on a record rally for a couple of days. However, this coin also declined over 18.71%, facing a massive hit. According to CoinMarketCap, it is currently trading at $0.00004869, with a more than 25% decline over last week.

The cryptocurrency prices change in a matter of seconds, so it is difficult to predict which coin will rise or which will fall the very next minute. To keep an eye on the latest price trends, check out our page, Market Cap.

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