Bitcoin leads way as largest cryptocurrencies fall


    All of the largest cryptocurrencies were down during morning trading on Tuesday, with Bitcoin
    BTCUSD,
    -6.10%

    seeing the biggest change, shedding 6.09% to $29,516.99.

    Ethereum
    ETHUSD,
    -5.54%

    declined 5.43% to $1,759.41, and Polkadot
    DOTUSD,
    -4.10%

    shed 4.08% to $9.06.

    Litecoin
    LTCUSD,
    -3.78%

    fell 4.08% to $61.63 on Tuesday, while Uniswap
    UNIUSD,
    -3.19%

    declined 3.04% to $5.10 and Bitcoin Cash
    BCHUSD,
    -3.43%

    dropped 3.34% to $176.77.

    Dogecoin
    DOGEUSD,
    -2.80%

    and Ripple
    XRPUSD,
    -2.45%

    fell 2.52% to 8 cents and 2.07% to 39 cents

    Cardano
    ADAUSD,
    -1.27%

    rounded out the decreases with a 0.65% decline to 60 cents.

    In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc.
    COIN,
    -5.65%

    dropped 5.82% to $66.56, while MicroStrategy Inc.
    MSTR,
    -6.13%

    shed 6.98% to $219.01. Riot Blockchain Inc.
    RIOT,
    -6.12%

    shares fell 6.91% to $5.93, and shares of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc.
    MARA,
    -5.04%

    shed 5.43% to $8.45.

    Overstock.com Inc.
    OSTK,
    -2.57%

    shed 2.67% to $30.62, while Block Inc.
    SQ,
    -2.11%

    dropped 2.93% to $80.94 and Tesla Inc.
    TSLA,
    -1.78%

    dropped 1.65% to $703.04.

    PayPal Holdings Inc.
    PYPL,
    -1.64%

    fell 1.79% to $85.26, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. Cl A
    EBON,
    +2.45%

    shares rallied 2.49% to 78 cents. NVIDIA Corp.
    NVDA,
    -1.04%

    dropped 1.21% to $185.58, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
    AMD,
    -0.78%

    inched down 1.79% to $104.60.

    In the fund space, blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF
    BLOK,
    -2.92%

    fell 2.30% to $22.11. The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF
    BITQ,
    -4.01%
    ,
    which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, dropped 3.77% to $7.91. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
    GBTC,
    which tracks the Bitcoin market price, shed 5.49% to $19.03.


    Editor’s Note: This story, which tracks nine of the top cryptocurrencies and excludes stable coins, was auto-generated by Automated Insights, an automation technology provider, using data from Dow Jones, FactSet and Kraken. See our market data terms of use.



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