Crypto Prices on February 10: BTC 0.38%↓, KITE 16.82%↑
Cryptocurrency Prices on February 10, 2026. (IT Times) The cryptocurrency market recorded mixed performance on February 10, with several major digital assets trading lower while some posted m
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Cryptocurrency Prices on February 10, 2026. (IT Times)
The cryptocurrency market recorded mixed performance on February 10, with several major digital assets trading lower while some posted modest gains.
According to CoinMarketCap, as of 10:00 AM KST on February 10, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 0.38% to $70,103.44, while Ethereum (ETH) rose 1.44% to $2,110.25. XRP (XRP) gained 1.08% to $1.44. Dogecoin (DOGE) slipped 0.18% to $0.09608, Solana (SOL) edged up 0.11% to $86.95, and Avalanche (AVAX) declined 0.97% to $9.01. Shiba Inu (SHIB) added 0.04% to $0.056098, Aptos (APT) dropped 2.21% to $1.04, while Pi (PI) fell 2.15% to $0.1416.
Among the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, Kite (KITE) posted the largest 24-hour gain, rising 16.82%, while Midnight (NIGHT) recorded the steepest decline with a 6.04% drop.
Other notable altcoins included Obol (OBOL), which rose 1.09% to $0.01848, and Aleo (ALEO), which gained 2.92% to $0.09086.
A newly listed cryptocurrency on CoinMarketCap within the past 24 hours was ALOKA ($ALOKA).
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