The price of bitcoin, which had been rising this year, reversed lower.
At 8 a.m. on the 7th, on CoinMarketCap, a global virtual asset market data platform, bitcoin was at $93,251, down 0.98% from 24 hours earlier.
Ethereum, the No. 2 by market cap, is transaction at $3,275, up 1.07%. Ripple is at $2.29, down 0.95%, and Solana is at $140, up 0.88%, respectively.
In the virtual asset industry, optimism is emerging about the price of bitcoin. Tom Lee, a U.S. virtual asset analyst, said bitcoin could set a new all-time high at the end of this month. Lee said, "I think bitcoin can set a new all-time high by the end of this month."
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