The price of Bitcoin remains below $19,000 this morning, where it’s been for most of the past week.
The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation was changing hands for $18,783, down around 1.5 per cent over the past 24 hours.
Last week’s drop means that yesterday marked Bitcoin’s lowest weekly close since November 2020.
It was a flat weekend in other alt markets, with Ethereum continuing to disappoint investors who thought the recent Merge event could spark an uplift in price. It’s down to around $1,300 this morning, down more than a percentage point since this time yesterday.
This article was culled from cityam.com
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has awarded each player of the triumphant super Falcons team the… Read More
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria has issued a public notice warning of a… Read More
WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has appointed Jennifer DJ Nordquist of the United States as… Read More
United Capital Plc has posted a stellar 57% year-on-year (YoY) increase in total revenue to… Read More
Transcorp Power Plc has recorded a 52% year-on-year revenue increase to ₦205.8 billion in H1… Read More
Suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti - Uduaghan recently stormed the National Assembly to resume her legislative… Read More