News
Stay up to date on the latest crypto trends with our expert, in-depth coverage.
Flash
- 08:42Data: A total of 7,151,299.16 TON were transferred into TON, worth approximately $13.94 million.According to ChainCatcher, citing Arkham data, between 16:22 and 16:28, TON received several large TON transfers, totaling 7,151,299.16 TON (with a total value of approximately $13.94 million), all from anonymous addresses: 1. 1,286,449.49 TON (valued at approximately $2.5086 million)2. 1,063,576.19 TON (valued at approximately $2.074 million)3. 1,063,576.19 TON (valued at approximately $2.074 million)4. 1,063,576.23 TON (valued at approximately $2.074 million)5. 1,286,425.5 TON (valued at approximately $2.5085 million)6. 1,389,695.56 TON (valued at approximately $2.7099 million)
- 08:36Analysis: Bitcoin Falls Below the $100,000 Mark as Institutional Funds See Large-Scale OutflowsJinse Finance reported that Bitcoin further fell below the $100,000 mark after a wave of risk aversion swept the market, causing investors to withdraw nearly $900 million from funds investing in the token. According to data from CoinGecko, the crypto market remains under pressure. Data from CoinGlass shows that liquidations are still ongoing, with over $1 billion in leveraged crypto bets wiped out in the past 24 hours. Max Gokhman, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions, stated: "The current sell-off is entirely correlated with other risk assets, but given the higher volatility of cryptocurrencies, the magnitude is also greater." He believes: "Until deeper institutional participation expands beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, the beta value of cryptocurrencies to macro risks will remain high." In the options market, traders are increasingly positioning for volatility. According to Nick Ruck, an analyst at LVRG Research, demand for neutral strategies such as straddles and strangles is rising.
- 08:33Analyst: There are clear divisions within the Federal Reserve regarding rate cuts, and inflation issues deserve attentionChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, several Federal Reserve officials this week indicated a cautious attitude toward a rate cut in December, as inflation remains a concern, and the market has revised the probability of a rate cut to below 50%. Bob Savage, Head of Macro Strategy at NYCB Markets, stated that there are clear divisions within the Federal Reserve, and focusing on inflation is the right approach since the inflation rate remains at the 3% level. George Cipolloni, Portfolio Manager at Mutual Asset Management, pointed out that inflation is stubborn and the labor market is weak, but there is still a long way to go in cooling inflation, leaving the Federal Reserve in a dilemma.