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# 12/18 Market overview：BTC, ETH falls below $41,000 and $2,200

Based on CoinGecko market data, BTC fell below $41,000, now at $40,955.10. ETH meanwhile fell below $2,200 as well, now at $2,168.50. Both tokens fell 2.4% and 2.5% within 24h respectively, resulting in a total fall of 6.0% & 7.3% respectively in 7d.

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Exchange your coins with Tokenlon in one click to keep up with price changes. Tokenlon currently supports trading for 126 tokens, with fees as low as 0.1% for ETH & WBTC, and 0.04% for stablecoins like USDT, USDC, DAI.

#### Note

Digital assets are highly volatile and unpredictable, do your research before trading.

#### Tutorial

[How to use Tokenlon instant swap](https://support.tokenlon.im/hc/en-us/articles/360037732371)

[How to use limit order on Tokenlon](https://support.tokenlon.im/hc/en-us/articles/7463636612116)

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