[BitcoinNow] Bitcoin Decline Domestically and Internationally... Domestic 10.94 Million KRW · Overseas 9,245 USD Level
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, are showing a downward trend in both domestic and international markets. In South Korea, Bitcoin is trading around 10.94 million KRW, while overseas it is trading near 9,245 USD.
According to the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb at 10:21 AM on the 10th, Bitcoin, which holds the largest market capitalization, is priced at 10.937 million KRW, down 0.58% (64,000 KRW) compared to 24 hours earlier. The trading volume for the day is approximately 32.1 billion KRW. Other major cryptocurrencies such as Ripple (-1.66%), Ethereum (-0.45%), EOS (-0.22%), Bitcoin SV (-0.37%), and Bitcoin Cash (-0.78%) also declined.
Bitcoin also declined on another cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit. At the same time, Bitcoin was trading at 10.94 million KRW, down 0.19% (21,000 KRW) from the previous session. Most other major cryptocurrencies also fell. Ripple (-1.66%), ADA (-2.03%), Ethereum (-0.59%), TRON (-0.46%), and Bitcoin Cash (-0.575) all decreased.
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Bitcoin is also showing a downward trend in overseas markets. According to CoinMarketCap, a cryptocurrency market data provider, at the same time Bitcoin was trading at 9,245.23 USD, down 1.71% from the previous session. Additionally, Ethereum (-1.61%), Bitcoin Cash (-1.77%), Bitcoin SV (-1.81%), and Litecoin (-1.61%) also declined.
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