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Large cryptocurrencies were mixed during U.S. morning trading on Friday, with Ethereum seeing the biggest move, rising 3.11% to $3,980.08.
Polkadot led the decreases with a 2.57% drop to $10.48.
Two other cryptocurrencies saw increases Friday. Solana rose 1.37% to $237.33, and Bitcoin rose 0.44% to $99,460.80.
In addition to Polkadot, five other currencies posted reductions. Cardano dropped 1.10% to $1.18, and Chainlink inched down 0.86% to $23.65.
Dogecoin sank 0.61% to 43 cents, and Avalanche sank 51.61% to $51.61.
Ripple recorded the smallest decline, declining 0.02% to $2.33.
In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc. climbed 2.78% to $329.49, while MicroStrategy Inc. increased 1.77% to $393.23. Riot Platforms Inc. shares rose 3.90% to $12.80, and shares of MARA Holdings Inc. rose 3.61% to $25.69.
Block Inc. rose 0.70% to $96.54 and Tesla Inc. increased 1.16% to $373.78.
PayPal Holdings Inc. sank 0.12% to $88.94, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. shares rose 2.49% to $8.65. NVIDIA Corp. rose 0.31% to $145.51, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rose 0.31% to $141.80.
In the fund space, the Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF , which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, rose 3.54% to $21.92. Blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF rose 1.91% to $52.40.
Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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December 06, 2024 10:01 ET (15:01 GMT)
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