Bitcoin (BTC-USD) tumbled below the $70,000 level to $67,468, down nearly 6% today, for the first time since April.
Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,003.78, flat compared to yesterday’s opening price. The price of ethereum fell as well, moving to $1,921.60 in midday trading
Bitcoin prices are down substantially from yesterday and are falling further this morning. As opposed to gold and silver prices, which have remained steady over the last several days, bitcoin and ethereum prices are on the move, but in the wrong direction.
Investors are moving out of crypto amid continued market uncertainty, and as higher-performing sectors, such as AI, offer alternatives.
Learn more here: Spot Bitcoin ETFs Record $1.42 Billion in Outflows as Investor Sentiment Turns Risk-Off
Current price of bitcoin and ethereum
Bitcoin
The price of bitcoin was down 5.8% this morning from Monday’s open. Here’s a look at how the opening bitcoin price has changed versus last week, month, and year:
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One week ago: -7.7%
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One month ago: -8.8%
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One year ago: -32.5%
The all-time high for bitcoin was $128,198.07 on Oct. 6, 2025. The all-time low value for bitcoin was $0.04865 on July 14, 2010.
Ethereum
The price of ethereum this morning was flat compared to Monday’s open. Here’s a look at how the opening ethereum price has changed versus last week, month, and year:
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One week ago: -5.1%
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One month ago: -12.7%
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One year ago: -21%
The all-time high for ethereum was $4,953.73 on Aug. 24, 2025. The all-time low value for ethereum was $0.4209 on Oct. 21, 2015.
Bitcoin, ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies are rapidly evolving. Follow the latest developments from Yahoo Finance and others here.
What is Ethereum and how does it work?
Ethereum is the blockchain, while ether is the cryptocurrency that runs on it. When people say they’re “buying ethereum,” they’re usually buying ETH — the digital asset used to run applications and store value.
Some investors trade short-term, others accumulate their holdings slowly, and still others focus on earning a yield by locking up their ETH to help run the network — a process known as staking.
How to buy Ethereum
Ether, the native cryptocurrency used on the Ethereum platform, remains significantly more volatile than the S&P 500 for many investors. But it’s no longer a moonshot — it’s a foundational piece of a modern digital portfolio.
Here’s how to start investing in ethereum.
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Step 1: Choose your Ethereum investment strategy
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Step 2: Pick the right platform
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Step 3: Complete identity verification (KYC)
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Step 4: Fund your Ethereum purchase
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Step 5: Execute the trade
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Step 6: Securing your investment
Learn more: How to buy Ethereum and what to know before you do
Bitcoin and ethereum price charts
Whether you’re brand new to tracking the value of bitcoin and ethereum or a more seasoned crypto investor, Yahoo Finance’s price-of-ethereum chart below shows a visual history of how the currency’s value continues to move and evolve.
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