Large Cryptocurrencies Drop on Ethereum, Avalanche Declines

Dow Jones07-17 22:00

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All large cryptocurrencies were down during U.S. morning trading on Friday, with Ethereum seeing the biggest move, falling 2.53% to $1,823.70.

Avalanche declined 1.97% to $6.47, and Solana fell 1.94% to $74.28.

Sui dropped 1.94% to 73 cents on Friday, while Dogecoin shed 1.55% to 7 cents and Cardano declined 1.67% to 16 cents.

XRP and Bitcoin fell 1.54% to $1.08 and 1.50% to $63,133.50, respectively.

Tronix posted the smallest drop with a 0.05% decline to 32 cents.

In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc. declined 2.12% to $157.08, while Strategy Inc. inched down 0.90% to $93.18. Riot Platforms Inc. shares fell 4.76% to $17.93, and shares of MARA Holdings Inc. fell 5.84% to $10.75.

Block Inc. fell 2.23% to $79.70 and Tesla Inc. fell 2.60% to $380.88.

PayPal Holdings Inc. dropped 1.69% to $55.77, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. shares dropped 1.95% to $2.01. NVIDIA Corp. dropped 2.82% to $201.55, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. dropped 4.74% to $477.19.

In the fund space, blockchain-focused Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF dropped 2.55% to $58.12. The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF , which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, shed 2.94% to $21.94.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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