Bitcoin drifted below $90,000 on Sunday during quiet trading, with investors showing limited appetite for risk ahead of a busy week of economic data and central bank events. The largest cryptocurrency was trading around $89,600 as of early afternoon UTC, down about 0.9% in 24 hours, marginally higher on the week and still down roughly 7.6% over the past month.
Ether changed hands near $3,104, down on the day but up more than 2% over the past seven days, outperforming bitcoin on a weekly basis. Across the broader market, price action remained subdued. Solana, XRP, dogecoin and Cardano’s ADA all fell, and continued to show double-digit losses over the past month, underscoring persistent weakness across major altcoins. The CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) dropped almost 1%.
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