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Crypto Market Recap: Trump Tariff Turmoil

Here is a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Monday (February 3) as of 12:15 p.m. UTC.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin is trading at US$95,283, reflecting a 3.83 percent decrease from the previous close.

The day’s trading range saw a high of US$99,393 and a low of US$91,995.

Ethereum is priced at US$2,603.68, marking a 15.3 percent decline from the prior close. The cryptocurrency reached an intraday high of US$3,100.16 and a low of US$2,331.05.

Altcoin price update

Solana is currently valued at US$198.20, experiencing a 5.79 percent decrease. So far the cryptocurrency has seen a high for the day of US$213.99, and a low of US$181.14.

XRP stands at US$2.40, down by 14.59 percent, with an intraday high of US$2.84 and a low of US$1.98.

Sui is trading at US$3.16, a 13.43 percent drop, with a high of US$3.68 and a low of US$2.64.

Cardano is priced at US$0.7156, reflecting an 18.38 percent decline, with a high of US$0.8808 and a low of US$0.5642.

Bitcoin ETF daily inflows and outflows

The following Bitcoin ETFs reported these daily inflows and outflows on Monday:

Crypto news to know

The cryptocurrency market has experienced significant declines following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. Bitcoin’s price fell to a three week low, with other major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and XRP also seeing substantial drops.

Analysts attribute the market downturn to investor concerns over escalating global trade tensions and their potential impact on global economic stability. The tariffs have led to a selloff in risky assets, including cryptocurrencies as traders seek safer investments amid the uncertainty.

Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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