Tuesday, Aug. 13 — Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and XRP continue to bleed amid a crypto market turning red.

Market visualization. Source: Coin360

Bitcoin is trading at $11,005 at press time, with a 3.83% loss on the day. Bitcoin broke $12,000 three days in a row, from Aug. 6 to Aug. 8., but never managed to hold these highs for a significant period of time. Then on Saturday, Aug.10, BTC price fell by about $400 in just an hour. Price has continued downward since then, and has even dipped below $10,900 today.

Bitcoin 7-day price chart. Source: Coin360

The number two cryptocurrency, Ether, appears to be declining more gradually than BTC. At press time, ETH is trading over $208 and is down by 1.62% on the day. However, Ether investors remain bullish on the token’s long-term prospects, with 54% of respondents in a Twitter survey reporting that they believe ETH will retake the $1,000 mark at some point.

Ether 7-day price chart. Source: Coin360

The number two alt by market cap, XRP, is also down by 0.87% at press time; XRP is now trading just slightly over $0.299. As previously reported by Cointelegraph, a new crypto exchange called Beaxy recently opted to suspend XRP trading. According to Beaxy, malicious users deliberately crashed XRP price on the exchange, which resulted in XRP/BTC trading for some time at 40% of the value available on other exchanges.

XRP and its affiliate company Ripple are also currently facing a class action suit from an investor, who alleges that XRP was misleadingly sold as a non-security. The plaintiff in this suit has recently appealed to the United States Security and Exchange Commission guidelines on what constitutes a security in order to argue his case.

XRP 7-day price chart. Source: Coin360

Among the top-20 cryptocurrencies, Chainlink (LINK) is actually seeing some gains on the day, trending up by 2.36% to trade at $2.44 currently. LINK previously saw a major price rally following its listing on the professional trading platform Coinbase Pro, although it subsequently saw a significant downward correction.

The total market capitalization of the top 100 cryptocurrencies had fallen to a little over $293 billion at press time, according to data provided by Coin360’s summary table.