Large cryptocurrencies mixed as Polkadot rises

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Large cryptocurrencies were mixed during morning trading on Thursday, with Polkadot
DOTUSD,
+0.88%
seeing the biggest move, rising 1.52% to $6.74.

Cardano
ADAUSD,
+0.58%
led the decreases with a 0.84% drop to 49 cents.

Five other cryptocurrencies saw increases Thursday. Polygon
MATICUSD,
+0.38%
rose 1.30% to 80 cents, and Ethereum
ETHUSD,
+0.99%
rose 0.81% to $2,295.20.

Dogecoin
DOGEUSD,
+0.55%
rose 0.68% to 8 cents, and Uniswap
UNIUSD,
+0.41%
rose 0.50% to $6.00.

Bitcoin
BTCUSD,
-0.28%,
which saw the smallest increase, rose 0.40% to $42,600.10.

In addition to Cardano, two other currencies posted drops. Ripple
XRPUSD,
+0.05%
slid 0.72% to 50 cents, and Solana
SOLUSD,
+1.59%
slid 0.55% to $96.51.

In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc.
COIN,
+3.75%
climbed 1.28% to $129.84, while MicroStrategy Inc.
MSTR,
+11.02%
climbed 1.30% to $507.73. Riot Platforms Inc.
RIOT,
+9.42%
shares held steady at $10.90, and shares of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc.
MARA,
+14.19%
rose 1.35% to $17.97.

Block Inc.
SQ,
+2.93%
increased 2.26% to $66.48 and Tesla Inc.
TSLA,
-2.81%
held steady at $187.29.

PayPal Holdings Inc.
PYPL,
+2.00%
sank 0.18% to $61.24, and Ebang International Holdings Inc.
EBON,
+7.86%
shares increased 2.22% to $9.20. NVIDIA Corp.
NVDA,
+0.16%
rose 0.24% to $616.73, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
AMD,
-0.33%
slipped 0.55% to $166.77.

In the fund space, the Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF
BITQ,
+8.21%,
which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, rose 0.76% to $8.99. Blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF
BLOK,
+4.18%
rose 0.47% to $27.03.


Editor’s Note: This story was auto-generated by Automated Insights, an automation technology provider, using data from Dow Jones and FactSet. See our market data terms of use.

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