Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin Maintains Price at $86,000, Majority Altcoins Hit With Losses

Bitcoin is trading at $86,028 (roughly Rs. 73.8 lakh) on international exchanges.

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Written by Radhika Parashar, Edited by Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 28 March 2025 12:57 IST
Highlights
  • Uniswap, Monero saw losses
  • Polygon, Cosmos saw value drops
  • Circuits of Value registered minor profits

The crypto market cap presently stands at $2.8 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,39,77,548 crore)

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The crypto market continues to be volatile as March approaches its end. Bitcoin on Friday, March 28 clocked a loss of under two percent on national and international exchanges. The oldest, most expensive crypto asset is presently trading at $86,028 (roughly Rs. 73.8 lakh) on international exchanges, shows CoinMarketCap. On Indian exchanges, meanwhile, Bitcoin is trading within the range of $89,038 (roughly Rs. 76.2 lakh) and $90,536 (roughly Rs. 77.5 lakh).

“The downturn in major U.S. stock indices was primarily attributed to President Donald Trump's announcement of a 25 percent tariff on imported automobiles. Despite the broader market's reaction to trade policy changes, Bitcoin's price remained relatively stable, indicating resilience amid traditional market fluctuations,” the CoinSwitch markets desk told Gadgets 360.

Ether registered bigger losses compared to Bitcoin on Friday. At present, ETH is trading at $1.920 (roughly Rs. 1.64 lakh) after seeing a drop of 5.20 percent on global platforms. The asset clocked a similar degree of loss on Indian exchanges, bringing its value to $2,011 (roughly Rs. 1.72 lakh).

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“Ethereum is gearing up for a potential relief rally. According to CoinGlass data, futures traders have committed 10.84 million ETH in open interest, signaling renewed confidence among ETH holders,” said Edul Patel, CEO and cofounder of Mudrex.

The crypto price tracker by Gadgets 360 showed majority altcoins having receded into losses – after briefly touching profits earlier this week.

Tether, Ripple, Solana, Dogecoin, USD Coin, Cardano, and Tron recorded losses on Friday.

Chainlink, Leo, Avalanche, Stellar, Shiba Inu, Polkadot, and Uniswap also registered price dips.

The overall crypto market cap fell by 2.12 percent in the last 24 hours. The valuation of the sector presently stands at $2.8 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,39,77,548 crore), according to data by CoinMarketCap.

“As the markets are heading towards the end of the month, the volume and volatility have dropped, due to which the tokens remain consolidated within a narrow range. No major drop is seen in the market capitalization and volume, which keeps bullish hopes elevated,” the CoinDCX research team told Gadgets 360.

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Binance Coin, Cronos, Iota, Circuits of Value, and Bitcoin Hedge, meanwhile, managed clock small profits.

“The escalation of trade tensions following President Trump's tariff announcement has injected fresh volatility across traditional markets. With the PCE Index data release today, traders are bracing for potential shifts in macro sentiment. Historically, periods of heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainty have elevated assets like Bitcoin as alternative stores of value. On a positive note, Bitcoin ETFs continue to see steady inflows, signalling institutional interest,” Riya Sehgal, Research Analyst, Delta Exchange told Gadgets 360.

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