Cryptocurrency Prices on July 1, 2026. (IT Times) The cryptocurrency market recorded widespread losses on July 1, with most major digital assets trading lower. According to CoinMarketCap, as
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Cryptocurrency Prices on July 1, 2026. (IT Times)
The cryptocurrency market recorded widespread losses on July 1, with most major digital assets trading lower.
According to CoinMarketCap, as of 10:00 AM KST on July 1, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.55% to $58,422.28, while Ethereum (ETH) declined 1.62% to $1,570.95. XRP (XRP) dropped 1.68% to $1.03, and Solana (SOL) slid 1.69% to $73.25. TRON (TRX) fell 1.60% to $0.3141, while Dogecoin (DOGE) lost 1.88% to $0.07126. Avalanche (AVAX) declined 2.08% to $6.52, while World Liberty Financial (WLFI) dropped 2.72% to $0.05808. Worldcoin (WLD) fell 2.42% to $0.4012.
Among the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, Memecore (M) posted the largest 24-hour gain, rising 19.79%, while Celestia (TIA) recorded the steepest decline with a 9.59% drop.
Other notable altcoins included Quai Network (QUAI), which rose 9.06% to $0.01002, and Obol (OBOL), which fell 4.04% to $0.003723.
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