[Bitcoin Now] Domestic Bitcoin Slightly Declines... Records 13.6 Million Won Level
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency with the largest market capitalization, is showing a slight decline in the domestic market. Bitcoin was recorded at 13.6 million KRW in the domestic market and around 11,500 USD in the international market.
As of 2:30 PM on the 13th, Bitcoin on the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb was down 61,000 KRW (0.45%) from the previous day, trading at 13.64 million KRW. The daily trading volume was about 49.9 billion KRW.
Among major cryptocurrencies, Ethereum (1.56%), Chainlink (5.8%), and Ada (1.29%) rose, while Ripple (-1.48%), EOS (-0.69%), and Bitcoin Cash (-1.79%) fell.
At the same time, on another cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, Bitcoin traded at 13.675 million KRW, down 0.25% (34,000 KRW) from the previous session. The day's high was 13.79 million KRW.
Among other cryptocurrencies, Ripple (-0.3%), EOS (0.00%), and Bitcoin Cash (-0.21%) declined, while Ethereum (1.34%) and Ada (1.86%) increased.
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On the other hand, overseas markets are showing an upward trend. According to CoinMarketCap, a cryptocurrency market data company, Bitcoin was up 2.08% from 24 hours ago, trading at 11,567.84 USD. Along with this, Ethereum (6.29%), Tether (2.03%), Chainlink (28.7%), and Bitcoin SV (2.23%) also rose.
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