Today's top performer is THETA, which has soared by about 8%.
Bitcoin failed to reclaim the $27,000 level yesterday and has stalled at around $26,500 as of now.
Monday didn’t start all that positively either, but finished that way. Bitcoin went on the offensive and soared above $27,000 for the first time in weeks. It dumped shortly after, but the bulls kept the pressure on and pushed the cryptocurrency to a newThe next few days were rather calm, with BTC maintaining the $27,000 even after the US Federal Reserve’s decision to stop raising the interest rates.
Solana has retraced the most from the larger-cap alts, having lost over 1%. As a result, SOL struggles at just under $20.
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