Tuesday, Feb. 5 - cryptocurrency markets are trading sideways and reporting mild losses.
The leading digital currency BTC is trading at around $3,468 at press time, having gained a modest 0.16 percent on the day.
On its weekly chart, BTC is up0.56 percent, with its lowest price point around $3,400 on Jan. 29, and the highest at $3,521 on Feb. 2.Bitcoin 7-day price chart.
At press time, the altcoin is trading at $107.65, down around 0.30 percent over the past 24 hours.
ETH's market cap is around $11.2 billion at press time.
EOS is seeing less than 1 percent losses over the day as well, trading around $2.40 at press time.
The fourth largest cryptocurrency has registered gains of around 4.73 percent during the past week, while on its monthly chart EOS has shown a 12 percent loss.
According to CoinMarketCap, the main gainer over the day is Binance Coin, which is up by around 9.41 percent and is trading at around $7.78 to press time.
The market capitalization of all 2,078 cryptocurrencies on CoinMarketCap is around $113.7 billion at press time, while the trading volume is around $16.3 billion.
Gold prices struggled to find direction today, as uncertainties around the United States-China trade war continue ahead of today's State of the Union Address by President Donald Trump.
Crypto Markets Trade Sideways, Gold Tries to Find Direction Ahead of Trump Address
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