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Top 10 Crypto Prices for 12th June 2023: SEC Lawsuits Against Crypto Firms Cast Doubt on Industry’s Future

Written By : Samarpita Chakraborty

The ongoing SEC lawsuits highlight the clash between government officials and crypto creators over the industry's legitimacy and integration. Analytics Insight has listed the top 10 current cryptocurrency prices as of 12th June 2023.

Bitcoin- US$25,822.49 (up by 0.23%)

Ethereum- US$1,740.04 (down by 0.83%)

Tether- US$1.00 (up by 0.02%)

BNB- US$224.63 (down by 5.23%)

USD Coin- US$0.9999 (up by 0.01%)

XRP- US$0.5155 (up by 1.88%)

Cardano- US$0.2791 (up by 6.55%)

Dogecoin- US $0.0608 (down by 1.72%)

Polygon- US$0.631 (up by 4.98%)

Solana- US $15.15 (down by 1.83%)

According to CoinMarketCap, the total crypto market volume over the last 24 hours is US $27,258,619,108 experiencing a downfall of 0.24%

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