Cryptocurrency prices today, Monday, March 14

The performance of most digital currencies declined during Monday’s trading, in light of the anticipation of the US interest rate hike, monitoring developments regarding the economic repercussions of the Russian military operations in Ukraine, and the increase in sanctions for a longer period than previously expected.

In the following report, “Vision” reviews the prices of cryptocurrencies once morest the dollar today, Monday, March 14, 2022, according to data from the CoinMarketCap website, which monitors the performance of digital currencies.

name Password price (USD) change (24h)
bitcoin/ Bitcoin BTC 38,526.0 -1.64%
ethereum / Ethereum ETH 2,571.2 -0.50%
Binance Queen / Binance Coin BNB 368.2 -1.92%
Tether/ Tether USDT 1.0002 -0.00%
Solana / Solana SOL 80.20 -2.20%
USD Coin / USD Coin USDC 0.9999 -0.00%
Cardano / Cardano THERE IS 0.8066 +1.48%
Reel / Ripple XRP 0.7696 3.99%
Polkadot / Polkadot DOT 18.126 1.90%
Fx/ Avalanche AVAX 69.18 3.08%
دوG Queen / Dogecoin DOGE 0.11412 1.83%
Shiba Inu / SHIBA INU SHIB 0.0000218 4.80%

During today’s trading, the “Bitcoin” currency fell 1.64%, following its price fell to the level of $38.52 thousand.

The “Ethereum” currency decreased 0.5%, to reach 2.57 thousand dollars, while the “Tether” currency settled at the level of 1,0002 dollars.

The currency of “Afax”, which is affiliated with the Avalanche platform for applications of decentralized finance and financial assets, fell 3.08% to $ 69.18.

The “Shiba Inu” currency fell 4.8% following its price fell to the level of $0.0000218, and the “Dogecoin” currency decreased by 1.83% following its price fell to the level of $0.11412.

The “Solana” currency fell at that hour of today’s trading by 2.2% to the level of $80.20, and the “BNP” currency also fell by 1.92%, reaching the level of $368.1.

While the “Blockadot” currency fell 1.90% to the level of $18.12.

In today’s trading, the total market value of digital currencies declined to regarding 1.72 trillion dollars, compared to 1.74 trillion dollars, losing regarding 20 billion dollars, down by 1.15%.

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