BitShares (BTS) Tops 24 Hour Volume of $96,414.39

BitShares (BTS) traded 0.6% lower against the U.S. dollar during the 24-hour period ending at 17:00 PM E.T. on August 3rd. BitShares has a market cap of $6.07 million and approximately $96,414.39 worth of BitShares was traded on exchanges in the last 24 hours. One BitShares coin can currently be purchased for approximately $0.0020 or 0.00000003 BTC on exchanges. Over the last week, BitShares has traded down 7.5% against the U.S. dollar.

Here’s how related cryptocurrencies have performed over the last 24 hours:

  • TRON (TRX) traded up 1.1% against the dollar and now trades at $0.12 or 0.00000208 BTC.
  • Tezos (XTZ) traded down 3.7% against the dollar and now trades at $0.67 or 0.00001113 BTC.
  • Terra Classic (LUNC) traded 4.6% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.0001 or 0.00000000 BTC.
  • aelf (ELF) traded 10.1% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.40 or 0.00000667 BTC.
  • Terra (LUNA) traded down 7.3% against the dollar and now trades at $0.33 or 0.00000544 BTC.
  • GXChain (GXC) traded 0.1% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.38 or 0.00000627 BTC.
  • Adshares (ADS) traded 4.5% lower against the dollar and now trades at $0.25 or 0.00000419 BTC.

About BitShares

BitShares uses the hashing algorithm. It was first traded on July 19th, 2014. BitShares’ total supply is 2,995,060,000 coins. The official message board for BitShares is bitsharestalk.org. The official website for BitShares is bitshares.github.io. BitShares’ official Twitter account is @bitsharesgroup and its Facebook page is accessible here. The Reddit community for BitShares is https://reddit.com/r/bitshares and the currency’s Github account can be viewed here.

According to CryptoCompare, “BitShares is a blockchain-based platform that creates decentralized autonomous companies for improved, low-cost services. It was introduced by Daniel Larimer, Charles Hoskinson, and Stan Larimer, and founded by Daniel Larimer with funding from BitFund.PE.
BitShares was created by Daniel Larimer, Charles Hoskinson, and Stan Larimer. Charles Hoskinson was a co-founder but has since left the team.
BitShares can be used to participate in decentralized autonomous companies (DACs) offering various services by becoming a shareholder and securing the company through your computer. The platform uses its own token, BTS, for participation and services.”

Buying and Selling BitShares

It is usually not currently possible to buy alternative cryptocurrencies such as BitShares directly using U.S. dollars. Investors seeking to acquire BitShares should first buy Bitcoin or Ethereum using an exchange that deals in U.S. dollars such as GDAX, Gemini or Coinbase. Investors can then use their newly-acquired Bitcoin or Ethereum to buy BitShares using one of the exchanges listed above.

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