Ethereum (ETH) Hammered Down To $950 As Crypto Selloff Deepens
Ethereum (ETH) has fallen below $1,000 for the first time in more than a year as the broader crypto market continues to slide south with no quick remedy in sight, or at least not yet. Ether (ETH) was one of the cryptocurrencies that performed particularly poorly, falling 7.32 percent over the past day to follow Bitcoin’s loss. The second largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization is presently selling at $950, down 37.4 percent in the past week. Examining the bitcoin market as a whole over the previous two weeks reveals that its entirety has been falling. This decline has....
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