All large cryptocurrencies were down during morning trading on Tuesday, with Uniswap
        UNIUSD,
        
       seeing the biggest move, declining 5.12% to $3.93.
Polkadot
        DOTUSD,
        
       dropped 2.56% to $3.69, and Cardano
        ADAUSD,
        
       declined 1.81% to 25 cents.
Dogecoin
        DOGEUSD,
        
       shed 1.81% to 6 cents on Tuesday, while Ripple
        XRPUSD,
        
       fell 1.37% to 49 cents and Polygon
        MATICUSD,
        
       shed 1.42% to 52 cents. 
Ethereum
        ETHUSD,
        
       and Solana
        SOLUSD,
        
       fell 0.94% to $1,571.77 and 0.80% to $23.68
Bitcoin
        BTCUSD,
        
       rounded out the decreases with a 0.25% decline to $28,300.10.
In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc.
        COIN,
        
       increased 2.98% to $77.45, while MicroStrategy Inc.
        MSTR,
        
       rose 2.09% to $332.60. Riot Platforms Inc.
        RIOT,
        
       shares rose 0.42% to $9.46, and shares of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc.
        MARA,
        
       climbed 1.36% to $8.21.
Overstock.com Inc.
        OSTK,
        
       rose 1.25% to $17.47, while Block Inc.
        SQ,
        
       climbed 0.60% to $45.03 and Tesla Inc.
        TSLA,
        
       shed 1.88% to $249.16.
PayPal Holdings Inc.
        PYPL,
        
       slipped 0.25% to $56.86, and Ebang International Holdings Inc.
        EBON,
        
       shares dropped 1.02% to $6.97. NVIDIA Corp.
        NVDA,
        
       shed 6.53% to $430.87, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
        AMD,
        
       dropped 3.71% to $102.51.
In the fund space, blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF
        BLOK,
        
       slipped 0.19% to $19.95. The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF
        BITQ,
        
       which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, dropped 1.45% to $6.45. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
        GBTC,
        
       which tracks the Bitcoin market price, climbed 0.24% to $21.85.
						Editor’s Note: This story was auto-generated by Automated Insights, an automation technology provider, using data from Dow Jones and FactSet.  See our market data terms of use.
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