[Bitcoin Now] Domestic and International Bitcoin Uptrend... 8.5 Million KRW · 7,000 USD Levels
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Bitcoin, the number one cryptocurrency by market capitalization, is showing an upward trend in both domestic and international markets, reaching 8.5 million KRW and 7,000 USD levels.
According to the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb on the 13th, as of 8:15 AM, Bitcoin recorded 8,577,000 KRW, up 0.16% (14,000 KRW) compared to 24 hours earlier. A total of 32.9 billion KRW worth was traded during the day.
Other cryptocurrencies show mixed movements. Chainlink (3.72%), Bitcoin SV (2.71%), and Ethereum (0.46%) are rising, while Stellar Lumens (-1.63%), Ripple (-1.26%), Litecoin (-1.04%), and EOS (-1.02%) are slightly declining.
At the same time on Upbit, Bitcoin is trading at 8,560,000 KRW, up 1.15% (97,000 KRW) from the previous day.
Most cryptocurrencies on Upbit are showing gains. Bitcoin SV (4.00%), Bitcoin Gold (3.69%), TRON (3.25%), Ripple (1.29%), and Ethereum (1.20%) are all rising.
The overseas market is also showing an upward trend. According to cryptocurrency market data provider CoinMarketCap, at the same time, Bitcoin was at 7,020.70 USD, up 2.46% compared to 24 hours earlier.
Most other cryptocurrencies are also rising. Chainlink (7.66%), Binance Coin (5.23%), and Bitcoin SV (5.02%) are up more than 5%, while Ethereum (2.94%), Tezos (2.93%), and Bitcoin Cash (2.80%) are also showing upward momentum.
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