Crypto markets continue to see mixed signals, but hold recent gains today, July 6, according to data from Coin360.
Bitcoin is challenging $6,600, trading at $ 6,650 at press time, up just about 1 percent over the 24-hour period.
The leading cryptocurrency holding gains made since June 30, solidly trading above the $6,300-6,400 resistance level, which market research firm Fundstrat's Robert Sluymer says the coin needs to "Rally through" to reverse its existing downtrend.
Leading altcoin Ethereum is up over two percent over the past 24 hours, trading at $470 at press time.
Of the top twenty coins on CoinMarketCap, NEO and IOTA have seen the biggest losses over the past 24 hours.
NEO, which saw substantial growth of around 8 percent yesterday, is back down about 7 percent on the day and trading at $37.54.
The coin has seen a whopping 33.5 percent growth over the past week.
The altcoin has also however seen growth this week, up around 17 percent over the past seven days.
The coin is up 9 percent on the day, trading at $1.81 per coin.
Ethereum Classic is also up notably, seeing 8 percent growth on the day to press time and trading at $18.27.
Crypto Markets See Mixed Signals But Remain Stable, Bitcoin Pushes $6,700
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