【average cost of wedding at biltmore estate】EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Investing.com - EOS was trading at $2.7984 by 13:29 (18:29 GMT) on the Investing.com Index on Wednesday,average cost of wedding at biltmore estate up 10.19% on the day. It was the largest one-day percentage gain since December 28, 2018.
The move upwards pushed EOS's market cap up to $2.5673B, or 1.93% of the total cryptocurrency market cap. At its highest, EOS's market cap was $17.5290B.
EOS had traded in a range of $2.6086 to $2.8393 in the previous twenty-four hours.
Over the past seven days, EOS has seen a rise in value, as it gained 10.57%. The volume of EOS traded in the twenty-four hours to time of writing was $794.8828M or 4.85% of the total volume of all cryptocurrencies. It has traded in a range of $2.2381 to $2.8393 in the past 7 days.
At its current price, EOS is still down 87.82% from its all-time high of $22.98 set on April 29, 2018.
Elsewhere in cryptocurrency trading
Bitcoin was last at $3,833.6 on the Investing.com Index, up 4.26% on the day.
Ethereum was trading at $149.55 on the Investing.com Index, a gain of 11.32%.
Bitcoin's market cap was last at $67.8995B or 51.11% of the total cryptocurrency market cap, while Ethereum's market cap totaled $15.7430B or 11.85% of the total cryptocurrency market value.
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