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Ethereum Hits Record High, Ripple Slips Lower

Published 01/07/2018, 09:53 AM
Updated 01/07/2018, 09:53 AM
© Reuters.  Ethereum hits record high, Ripple slips lower

Investing.com - Ethereum, the world's third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, hit a fresh record high on Sunday.

Ethereum was trading at $1,074.00 by 09:41 AM ET (14:41 GMT) on the Bitfinex exchange, after rising to peak of $1,085 earlier in the day.

It had a market cap of $107 billion, remaining in third place behind bitcoin, which has a market value of about $282 billion.

Bitcoin was trading at $16,551.00 on the Bitfinex exchange.

Bitcoin rose as high as $19,891 on 17 December on Bitfinex and to more than $20,000 on other exchanges.

However, from its all-time high reached in mid-December, the price dropped by almost half over the rest of the month before recovering.

Meanwhile, Ripple's XRP token was down 2.37% to $2.73 on the Poloinex exchange.

Prices retreated from last week’s record highs after Coinbase, one of the largest exchanges for cryptocurrencies said that it has not made a decision to add new currencies to its platform. This dampened recent speculation that it would include Ripple.

Ripple now has a market cap of $130 billion, in second place behind bitcoin.

Ripple sells blockchain technology, powered by its own cryptocurrency XPR, to banks and payment providers and other financial institutions to speed up cross-border payments.

Blockchain — otherwise known as distributed ledger technology — allows vast amounts of data to be stored on a dispersed network of computers around the world, rather than on one centralized server.

Prices have been boosted by news that Ripple has been conducting trials with a number of major financial institutions, including American Express and Santander. Prices have also gained momentum with investors looking at alternative digital currencies beyond bitcoin.

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Ripple rose in value by more than 32,000% over the course of 2017. It began the year trading at around $0.006 and ended at $1.98.

Ripple’s gains in 2017 outstripped the gains of Ethereum and bitcoin, which rose by roughly 9,000% and 1,400%, respectively.

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