Thursday, July 5: crypto markets are seeing some red, with most major coins down up to 3 percent in 24 hours to press time.
The total market cap has dropped by $4 billion since the same time yesterday, according to Coinmarketcap.
The coin is down about 1.5 percent over the past 24 hours, but it's still keeping above the psychologically important $6,500 mark.
Bitcoin is still up on the week with an 8 percent increase in value.
The major altcoin is down 1.5 percent over the 24 hour period, but up 7 percent over the past seven days.
Total market cap is currently at $273 billion, down around 2 percent from yesterday's high of $277 billion.
While the market in general had experienced a small decline, NEO is up almost 8 percent over the past 24 hours.
The altcoin is trading at $41.78 at press time, with a 38 percent value gain over the past week, according to data from Coinmarketcap.
IOTA and Cardano, which have seen a surge of 19-21 percent over the past 7 days, are down from yesterday's highs, as per Coinmarketcap data.
Both Cardano and IOTA are down some 5 percent, trading at $0.17 and $1.17 respectively.
Crypto Markets See Small Slump, Bitcoin Keeps Above $6,500 Threshold
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