Bitcoin, Ethereum Prices Remain Steady Despite of the ‘Crypto Ban’ From Central Bank of India

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The crypto markets are now holding their own this week, with Bitcoin (BTC), not venturing too far away from $7,000, even amid news that central bank of India would stop dealing with the crypto-related businesses.

The relatively steady prices could be attributed to a big adoption win in Asia yesterday, when Omise and OmiseGO signed a Memorandum of Understanding for fintech and Blockchain innovation with a South Korean banking affiliate.

BTC is currently trading for around $6,880, up a little more than 3 percent over a 24 hour period to press time.

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Ethereum (ETH) is also nearing $400, currently trading at around $381 and up a little more than 3 percent over a 24 hour period to press time.

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Of the top ten coins listed on CoinMarketCap, only EOS is in the red, down less than 1 percent over a 24 hour period and trading for around $5.92 to press time.

Monero, which recently updated its protocol to protect the cryptocurrency against ASIC miners, specifically Bitmain’s recently announced Antimer X3, is up a little more than 1 percent over a 24 hour period, in 11th place on CoinMarketCap, trading around $170 by press time.

Total market cap is around $258 bln according to data from CoinMarketCap, up from April 1’s intraweek low of around $243 bln.

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CoinPrice (USD)📈 24h📈 7d
BTCBitcoin6957.950$1.31%0.86%
EOSEOS5.873$-1.33%-0.06%
ETHEthereum388.552$1.88%-0.4%
OMGOmiseGO9.299$0.14%15.22%
XMRMonero169.370$0.84%-4.61%