Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency in the world, exchanged in the green today, June 9, because it increased by 0.11% in the last 24 hours to 1,05,723.29 $, according to CoinmarketCap data.
In addition, Bitcoin market capitalization amounted to 2.1 dollars of $ 0.21% in the last 24 hours, while its commercial volume for the period fell from $ 0.81% to $ 37.73 billion, according to data.
The domination of bitcoin in the space of the cryptography market is 63.7%, the data has shown, while community feeling in CoinmarketCap has shown that 82% are optimistic on the token.
Crypto Last update: Ethereum, Solana, Tether
The market capitalization of the cryptocurrency of June 9 was 3.29 dollars of dollars – up 0.19% compared to the last closure, with a commercial volume 24 hours a day to 91.36 billion dollars – up 6.76%.
In addition, the second largest crypto, Ethereum, fell 0.74% to $ 2,496.86, but still in the range of $ 2,400. Its market capitalization amounted to $ 301.5 billion, also dropped by 0.89%, while negotiation volumes increased by 8.31% to $ 12.41 billion. Ethereum’s domination was 9.2% of the cryptography market.
The stablecoin linked to an American dollar, Tether, has negotiated in the green, at $ 1, with a market capitalization of $ 154.84 billion (up 0.01%) and a commercial volume of $ 58.99 billion (up 8.38%), according to Coinmarketcap data.
In addition, Donald Trump’s favorite crypto network token, Solana, was also in the green, up 1.06%to $ 151.79, with a market capitalization of $ 79.66 billion (up 1.09%) and a commercial volume of 2.01 billion dollars (up 8.22%), in the past 24 hours.
Crypto Markets News: The best winners and losers
The best crypto winners according to CoinMarketCap are Kaia (up 13.25%), internet computer followed (up 6.01%), AB (4.94%), Raydium (up 4.06%) and SPX6900 (up 4.01%).
The superior losers according to CoinMarketCap are the logo of exhaust (down 8.81%), followed by batteries (down 3.75%), the artificial alliance of superintendent (down 3.68%), optimism (down 3.01%) and Kaspa (-2.48%).


