Data from Cointelegraph's price tracker and Coin360 reveals a modest comedown for Bitcoin through the day, falling almost 1 percent over a 24 hour period to trade at around $8,110 by press time.
The top cryptocurrency reports around 28 percent growth over the last month.
Bitcoin's price had remained relatively steady over the weekend, after briefly dipping below $8,000 after the news that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission had again rejected an exchange-traded fund application by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
For top altcoin Ethereum, the day's downturn was slightly more precipitous, with ETH losing about 2 percent over a 24 hour period to trade around $454 by press time.
ETH has seen a little more than 2 percent growth over the last month.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin argued this week that the ETF noise was receiving too much attention, and that actual consumer adoption in terms of purchasing and earning in even small amounts of cryptocurrency was "Much better:".
Almost all of the top ten coins listed on CoinMarketCap are in the red - with the exception of stablecoin Tether - seeing losses between about 1 and 6 percent.
Stellar is down the most, almost 6 percent over a 24 hour period and trading around $0.29 by press time.
EOS also sees a similar loss, down around 5 percent over a 24 hour period to press time and trading around $7.85.
Total market cap is currently around $291 billion, down from its intraweek high of about $304 billion.
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