Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Up $4.37 Over Past 4 Hours, Entered Today Down 1.6%; in an Uptrend Over Past 30 Days

Bitcoin Cash 4 Hour Price Update

Updated August 10, 2020 03:19 PM GMT (11:19 AM EST)

303.92 (USD) was the opening price of the four-hour candle for Bitcoin Cash, resulting in the previous 4 hours being one in which price moved up 1.46% ($4.37) from the previous 4 hours. Relative to other instruments in the Top Cryptos asset class, Bitcoin Cash ranked 3rd since the previous 4 hours in terms of percentage price change.

Bitcoin Cash Daily Price Recap

Bitcoin Cash entered today at $300, down 1.6% ($4.89) from yesterday. The change in price came along side change in volume that was up 6.5% from previous day, but down 73.79% from the Sunday of last week. Out of the 5 instruments in the Top Cryptos asset class, Bitcoin Cash ended up ranking 2nd for the day in terms of price change relative to yesterday. Let’s take a look at the daily price chart of Bitcoin Cash.

Bitcoin Cash Technical Analysis

Volatility for Bitcoin Cash has been contracting over the past two weeks relative to volatility over the past month. Whether volatility reverts will be something to watch. The clearest trend exists on the 30 day timeframe, which shows price moving up over that time. For additional context, note that price has gone up 15 out of the past 30 days.

Overheard on Twitter

For laughs, fights, or genuinely useful information, let’s see what the most popular tweets pertaining to Bitcoin Cash for the past day were:

  • From vinarmani:

    @qqjettkgjzhxmwj @micropresident If ABC ends up with majority hash, they will literally be able to pay for talent of a greater caliber than currently exists in Bitcoin Cash. That’s always been one of Amaury’s points.You get the caliber of talent you pay for.

  • From DanielM51664716:

    @Hayden_Otto Whatever nonsense is currently going on within the Bitcoin Cash community, I just hope that they don’t screw you over Hayden. You have done a hell of a lot of good in bringing cryptocurrency adoption to Australia, especially up in Townsville.

  • From PiR_K:

    @KTrzeszczkowski I believe that you are allowed to call it whatever you want. You just can’t prevent others from calling it something else.
    No single person decides what the majority calls Bitcoin Cash. And we will only know in november what it decided to call Bitcoin Cash.