Bitcoin prices today consolidate near $1,07,880, Ethereum steady above $2,470 — top crypto market updates
Bitcoin price today, June 26: Bitcoin, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency, opened in the green, at $1,07,885.91 on June 26 (today), up by 1.06 per cent over the previous day, according to data on CoinMarketCap. Its market capitalisation stood at $2.14 trillion, up 1.07 per cent, with trading volumes climbing 2.59 per cent to $51.09 billion over 24 hours, the data showed.
The site further noted that there was “a noticeable upsurge” in Bitcoin ETF subscriptions, which reflects growing trust and regulatory assurance from institutional investors, signifying its integration into mainstream finance.
Crypto markets update: Market cap at $3.31 trillion, Bitcoin continues to dominate
Overall, the cryptocurrency market cap is $3.31 trillion, with trade volumes over the past 24 hours totalling $108.25 billion, according to the data. In terms of market dominance, Bitcoin holds 64.8 per cent of the pie, while Ethereum has 9 per cent, and the remaining tokens make up 26.2 per cent.
Dominance is a metric used to measure the relative market share or dominance of tokens in the overall cryptocurrency sector. It represents the percentage of the token’s market cap compared to the total market cap of all cryptos combined.
Ethereum steady above $2,470, ETF inflows exceed $4 billion
Meanwhile, the second largest token, Ethereum was also in the green, trading at $2,470.40, up 0.34 per cent over the previous day, with market cap of $298.22 billion (up 0.34 per cent), and volume of $17.75 billion (10.42 per cent), the data showed.
Notably, Ethereum has largely held steady over the $2,000 levels despite markets volatility and geopolitical pressures. In fact, CoinMarketCap noted that BlackRock’s significant $98 million Ethereum ETF acquisition, involving a 40,660 ETH, “underscores robust institutional interest”.
Overall, spot Ethereum ETFs attracted over $4 billion in US inflows, fueled by BlackRock and Fidelity’s affordable investment strategies.
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