The cryptocurrency market is showing slight gains. Bitcoin, the world's largest digital token, is trading at $19,088 with a gain of over 5%. According to CoinGecko, the global crypto market cap is still under $1 trillion today, although it has grown by almost one percent to $969 billion in the past 24 hours.
On the other hand, Ether, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency, which is an NFT linked to the Ethereum blockchain, also gained 3% to $1,330. While the price of Dogecoin is today $0.06 with a strength of more than 3%. Shiba Inu is also showing a gain of over 6% and it is trading near the $0.0000011 level.
The price performance of other cryptocurrencies has also improved during the past 24 hours. Because Avalanche, Binance USD, Polkadot, Cardano, Chainlink, Tether, Apcoin, Solana, Litecoin, Terra, Stellar, XRP, Tron, Uniswap, Cardano, Polygon, etc. are also seen trading with slight gains.
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