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Large cryptocurrencies were mixed during U.S. morning trading on Tuesday, with Avalanche seeing the biggest move, rising 5.55% to $22.45.
Ethereum led the decreases with a 1.15% drop to $2,061.31.
Four other cryptocurrencies saw increases Tuesday. Cardano increased 2.70% to 75 cents, and Solana increased 1.92% to $144.62.
Dogecoin and Sui rounded out the increases, inching up 0.79% to 19 cents and 0.41% to $2.42.
In addition to Ethereum, three other currencies posted decreases. XRP slid 0.70% to $2.44, and Tronix inched down 0.50% to 23 cents.
Bitcoin , which rounded out the decreases, inched down 0.28% to $87,629.40.
In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc. inched down 0.95% to $201.11, while MicroStrategy Inc. sank 0.26% to $334.85. Riot Platforms Inc. shares slipped 0.97% to $8.64, and shares of MARA Holdings Inc. declined 3.00% to $14.17.
Block Inc. sank 0.05% to $62.55 and Tesla Inc. dropped 1.75% to $273.51.
PayPal Holdings Inc. rose 0.50% to $71.33, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. shares climbed 2.33% to $4.40. NVIDIA Corp. declined 1.49% to $119.60, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. inched down 0.41% to $113.38.
In the fund space, blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF declined 1.03% to $41.38. The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF , which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, fell 1.67% to $14.42.
Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet
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