BlockBeats News, August 1st, according to rockflow data, the U.S. stock market closed on Thursday with all three major indexes falling together, with the Dow initially closing down 0.74%, the S&P 500 down 0.37%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index slightly down. Crypto-related stocks fell across the board, including:
Coinbase (COIN) fell 9.23% after hours, with a trading volume of $4.711 billion
Circle (CRCL) fell 3.66%, followed by an additional 2.46% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $1.074 billion
MicroStrategy (MSTR) rose 1.73%, then fell 1.58% after hours, with a trading volume of $4.237 billion
Galaxy Digital (GLXY) fell 1.68%, followed by another 1.11% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $2.43 billion
MARA Holdings (MARA) fell 2.84%, followed by another 1.31% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $654 million;
Riot Blockchain (RIOT) fell 0.81%, followed by a further 7.01% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $3.91 billion
BTCS (BTCS) fell 5.38%, followed by an additional 2.41% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $19.1652 million;
Bit Digital (BTBT) rose 2.46%, then fell 0.34% after hours, with a trading volume of $80.1234 million;
SharpLink Gaming (SBET) fell 3.83%, followed by another 2.55% drop after hours, with a trading volume of $4.72 billion;
Bitmine Immersion (BMNR) rose 0.70%, then fell 4.16% after hours, with a trading volume of $9.09 billion.
CEA Industries (VAPE) plunged 23.87%, with a trading volume of $9.5851 million
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