Live: Crypto Market Faces Downtrend on Nov. 12, What’s Driving This Decline?

The crypto market slides amid growing uncertainty. Let’s explore the key trends and events on Nov. 12.

Julia Sakovich By Julia Sakovich Updated 1 min read
Live: Crypto Market Faces Downtrend on Nov. 12, What’s Driving This Decline?

The broader crypto market continued its downward trajectory over the past 24 hours. On Nov. 12, Bitcoin BTC $87 608 24h volatility: 0.2% Market cap: $1.75 T Vol. 24h: $15.08 B declined more than 2% and slipped below the $104,000 mark. Ethereum ETH $2 934 24h volatility: 0.4% Market cap: $354.13 B Vol. 24h: $7.97 B fell 3% to trade under $3,500.

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Over the years, my articles have been featured on a variety of platforms. In addition to contributing to company blogs—primarily for software development agencies—my work has appeared in well-regarded outlets such as SwissCognitive, HackerNoon, Tech Company News, and SmallBizClub, among others. 

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