Cryptocurrency price today
The oldest and most valuable cryptocurrency in the world, Bitcoin (BTC), surpassed $112,000 early on Thursday. According to CoinMarketCap statistics, the overall Market Fear & Greed Index was 45 (Neutral) out of 100, with other well-known altcoins, such as Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Ripple (XRP), and Litecoin (LTC), experiencing a range of slight declines and increases. Cronos (CRO), which saw a 24-hour spike of more than 62 percent, continued to be the lot’s largest gainer for the second day in a row. In contrast, MORPHO experienced a 24-hour decline of about 7 percent, making it the largest loser.

At the time of writing, the total value of the global cryptocurrency market was $3.91 trillion, representing a 0.68 percent 24-hour increase.
The Price of Bitcoin (BTC) According to CoinMarketCap, the price of bitcoin was $112,915.80 today, representing a 1.19 percent 24-hour increase. Indian markets reported that the price of bitcoin was Rs 98.60 lakh.
The price of Ethereum (ETH) Today
At the time of writing, the price of ETH was $4,447.31, representing a 5.55 percent 24-hour loss. In India, the price of Ethereum was Rs 4.12 lakh.
The current price of Dogecoin (DOGE)
According to CoinMarketCap data, DOGE saw a 7.20 percent 24-hour decline and is now trading at $0.2113. In India, the price of Dogecoin was Rs 20.06.
The current price of Litecoin (LTC)
Over a 24-hour period, Litecoin lost 4.65 percent of its value. It was trading at $110.56 at the time of writing. In India, the price of LTC was Rs 10,180.23.

The Current Price of Ripple (XRP)
The price of XRP was $2.91 after a 2.83 percent 24-hour decline. In India, the price of ripple was Rs 262.89.
Crypto markets are displaying conflicting signals today, according to the CoinSwitch Markets Desk. Ethereum (ETH) is trading at $4,532, a modest retracement from recent highs, while Bitcoin (BTC) is at $111,800, holding steady following a decline to seven-week lows. Ethereum has a strong institutional appetite: For the second time this week, Ethereum spot ETFs outperformed Bitcoin ETFs, bringing in a record net inflow of over $455 million. BlackRock’s ETHA alone contributed approximately $323 million, while Fidelity’s FETH contributed $85 million. Bitcoin ETFs, on the other hand, witnessed small inflows of about $92 million, or about 827 BTC.