Aside from RUNE, the other top gainer from the larger-cap alts is Toncoin.
The following several days were quite stagnant once again. Bitcoin stood still within the same tight range between $29,000 and $29,500. Expectedly, the weekend didn’t provide anything different, given the typically lower trading volumes.This is all you need not to miss any price action in the raging crypto markets.
Start receiving this recap, for free, every day:As such, BTC’s market cap stands still at around $570 billion, and its dominance over the alts is just shy of 49% on CMC.Most altcoins have also failed to produce any notable moves in the past 24 hours. ETH, BNB, XRP, DOGE, ADA, TRX, MATIC, and LTC are all slightly in the red.on a weekly scale, has finally retraced and is down by 4% overnight. Solana and Polkadot, on the other hand, are with minor gains.
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