The astonishing growth that the cryptocurrency market has seen in recent days seems to have stopped after prices have started to fall again. Popular cryptocurrencies such as XRP, Bitcoin Cash [BCH] and Tron [TRX] everything has seen price drops, a sign of market volatility during the period baptized by cryptocurrency enthusiasts as "crypto-winter".
At the time of writing, Bitcoin Cash [BCH], the fourth largest cryptocurrency in the market, fell 4.85% with a market capitalization of $ 10.230 billion. BCH was trading for $ 586.40 with a 24-hour market volume of $ 962.617 million. The cryptocurrency, whose imminent rigid fork has created a buzz in cryptoverse, has undergone a sharp increase of 42% over the last seven days.
Most of the Bitcoin Cash volume was held by OKEx, with total coverage of $ 106.549 million. OKEx was closely followed by DigiFinex where $ 85.476 million of total BCH trading took place. Even the fork of BCH was put in the spotlight when Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto, said that Roger Ver was involved in Bitcoin Cash only for "tokens" and not for anything else.
Another cryptocurrency that was collapsing under market volatility was Tron [TRX], sliding at the rate of 3.06%. The cryptocurrency was trading for $ 0.0235 with a total market cap of $ 1.554 billion. An important part of Tron's 24-hour market volume was held by Bithumb, on which Tron transactions were made for $ 43.552 million. Bitthumb was closely followed by Binance, Changpeng Zhao led the exchange of cryptocurrencies enjoying a close of $ 8,175 million on the total volume of trade.
Tron made headlines recently when the Tron Foundation announced a new bug bug program on the famous Hackerone. The Foundation aimed to spread their mission to traditional adoption by offering $ 10,000 as a reward for finding critical problems.
The critical problems indicated by Tron concern bugs that can take control of network nodes that can be managed from remote locations. The Foundation has also promised prizes worth $ 6000 to discover other issues related to Denial of Services on P2P networks.
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