Specifically, on the morning of January 3 (Vietnam time), the price of Bitcoin on the CoinMarketCap exchange reached more than 16,695 USD, down 0.95% compared to yesterday. In 24 hours, the world's largest cryptocurrency was trading at 16,635 USD and the highest at 16,759 USD.
Also according to CoinMarketCap today, Bitcoin trading volume reached about 11.9 billion USD, with a market capitalization of 350 billion USD.
On Vicuta, the exchange is of interest to many Vietnamese people, the purchase price for Bitcoin is 404 million VND, the selling price is 385 million VND.
On the Binance tracking tool, Bitcoin price fluctuations in the past 24 hours increased by 0.32%, reaching 16,690 USD.
Compared to the previous day's performance, other virtual currencies such as Ethereum increased by 1.18%, at 1.215 USD; BNB increased by 0.94%, at 246 USD; XRP increased by 4.41%, at 0.34 USD; Dogecoin increased by 2.64%, to 0.07 USD...
In Vietnam, representatives of the State Bank have repeatedly sent out the message: Bitcoin and other similar virtual currencies are not legal currencies and payment methods in Vietnam. The issuance, supply, and use of Bitcoin and other similar cryptocurrencies as a means of payment is an act that is not in accordance with current law.