The largest cryptocurrencies were mixed during morning trading on Tuesday, with Dogecoin
        DOGEUSD
       seeing the biggest move,  climbing 7.79% to 16 cents.
Ethereum
        ETHUSD
       led the decreases with a 0.94% drop to $3,477.27.
Four other cryptocurrencies saw increases Tuesday.  Uniswap
        UNIUSD
       climbed 0.64% to $11.54, and Bitcoin Cash
        BCHUSD
       climbed 0.32% to $372.70.
Litecoin
        LTCUSD
       and Bitcoin
        BTCUSD
       rounded out the increases, inching up 0.30% to $124.46 and 0.21% to $46,402.66.
In addition to Ethereum, three other currencies posted drops. Cardano
        ADAUSD
       slipped 0.24% to $1.20, and Polkadot
        DOTUSD
       inched down 0.18% to $22.49.
Ripple
        XRPUSD,
       which rounded out the decreases, slipped 0.12% to 82 cents. 
In crypto-related company news, shares of Coinbase Global Inc.
        COIN
       dropped 1.59% to $188.60, while MicroStrategy Inc.
        MSTR
       dropped 2.02% to $491.13. Riot Blockchain Inc.
        RIOT
       shares declined 1.35% to $20.41, and shares of Marathon Digital Holdings Inc.
        MARA
       declined 3.28% to $27.97.
Overstock.com Inc.
        OSTK
       rose 4.04% to $45.68, while Block Inc.
        SQ
       dropped 2.38% to $141.73 and Tesla Inc.
        TSLA
       sank 0.18% to $1,143.34.
PayPal Holdings Inc.
        PYPL
       sank 0.89% to $120.78, and Ebang International Holdings Inc. Cl A
        EBON
       shares declined 3.16% to $1.23. NVIDIA Corp.
        NVDA
       declined 2.22% to $267.53, and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
        AMD
       slipped 0.89% to $109.85.
In the fund space, blockchain-focused Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF
        BLOK
       inched down 0.95% to $34.37. The Bitwise Crypto Industry Innovators ETF
        BITQ,
       which is focused on pure-play crypto companies, fell 1.30% to $17.56. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust
        GBTC,
       which tracks the Bitcoin market price, rallied 1.25% to $32.48.
						Editor’s Note: This story, which tracks nine of the top cryptocurrencies and excludes stable coins, was auto-generated by Automated Insights, an automation technology provider, using data from Dow Jones, FactSet and  Kraken. See our market data terms of use.


                                
                                