Bitcoin price today May 18: Recovering to 66,900 USD
According to Coindesk data, updated as of 12:25 on May 18, Bitcoin price traded at 66,905.14 USD/BTC, up 2.14% in the past 24 hours. The liquidity of the cryptocurrency with the largest market capitalization is at 52.58 billion USD, down 10.53% compared to May 17. Bitcoin's market capitalization reached 1,320 billion USD, accounting for 53.19% of the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency market.
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The entire market capitalization recorded at 12:37 was 2,480.36 billion USD, an increase of 2.86% compared to 24 hours ago.
It is known that ETH is trending up 5.30%, trading at 3,098.46 USD/ETH. Accordingly, a series of other cryptocurrencies also tended to increase in the past 24 hours. XRP and SOL - other popular cryptocurrencies - are on a recovery trend.
At 12:35, among the 10 cryptocurrencies with the largest market capitalization, 7 were on an upward trend compared to the previous 24 hours. Accordingly, SOL is the coin with the largest increasing trend at 6.54%.
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