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Crypto Market in "Extreme Fear" as Market Braces for Bitcoin to Drop Towards $80,000
Crypto Market in "Extreme Fear" as Market Braces for Bitcoin to Drop Towards $80,000

The cryptocurrency market is crowded with investors who have suffered such deep losses that they cannot continue buying in, yet are unwilling to cut their losses.

ForesightNews·2025/11/18 20:43
Arthur Hayes’ New Article: BTC May Drop to 80,000 Before Kicking Off a New Round of “Money Printing” Rally
Arthur Hayes’ New Article: BTC May Drop to 80,000 Before Kicking Off a New Round of “Money Printing” Rally

The bulls are right; over time, the money printer will inevitably go “brrrr.”

BlockBeats·2025/11/18 20:05
Mars Morning News | Federal Reserve officials divided on December rate cut, at least three dissenting votes, Bitcoin's expected decline may extend to $80,000
Mars Morning News | Federal Reserve officials divided on December rate cut, at least three dissenting votes, Bitcoin's expected decline may extend to $80,000

Bitcoin and Ethereum prices have experienced significant declines, with disagreements over Federal Reserve interest rate policies increasing market uncertainty. The mainstream crypto treasury company mNAV fell below 1, and traders are showing strong bearish sentiment. Vitalik criticized FTX for violating Ethereum’s decentralization principles. The supply of PYUSD has surged, with PayPal continuing to strengthen its presence in the stablecoin market. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary was produced by the Mars AI model, and the accuracy and completeness of its content are still being iteratively updated.

MarsBit·2025/11/18 19:23
"Sell-off" countdown: 61,000 BTC about to be dumped—why is it much scarier than "Mt. Gox"?
"Sell-off" countdown: 61,000 BTC about to be dumped—why is it much scarier than "Mt. Gox"?

The UK government plans to sell 61,000 seized bitcoins to fill its fiscal gap, which will result in long-term selling pressure on the market.

MarsBit·2025/11/18 19:23
A $500,000 lesson: He made the right prediction but ended up in debt
A $500,000 lesson: He made the right prediction but ended up in debt

The article discusses a trading incident on the prediction market Polymarket following the end of the U.S. government shutdown. Star trader YagsiTtocS lost $500,000 by ignoring market rules, while ordinary trader sargallot earned more than $100,000 by carefully reading the rules. The event highlights the importance of understanding market regulations. Summary generated by Mars AI. This summary was generated by the Mars AI model, and its accuracy and completeness are still being iteratively improved.

MarsBit·2025/11/18 19:23
Vitalik's "Can't Be Evil" Roadmap: The New Role of Privacy in the Ethereum Narrative
Vitalik's "Can't Be Evil" Roadmap: The New Role of Privacy in the Ethereum Narrative

While the market is still chasing the ups and downs of "privacy coins," Vitalik has already placed privacy on the technical and governance roadmap for Ethereum over the next decade.

深潮·2025/11/18 18:03
6% APY? Aave App Enters Consumer Finance
6% APY? Aave App Enters Consumer Finance

In an era where interest rates are below 0.5%, the Aave App aims to put 6% into the pockets of ordinary people.

深潮·2025/11/18 18:03
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U.S. President Trump: Truck drivers will not lose their jobs because of AI
US President Trump, in response to concerns about truck drivers losing their jobs due to AI, stated that truck drivers will not become unemployed, it is not difficult to find a job now, and employment data is at a historic high.
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With Walsh becoming the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, the selection process for the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has restarted.
Michael Faulkender was once a candidate for President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in the United States, but his current situation is unknown. (CNBC)
17:09
Carnival Cruise Line: Iran conflict impacts bookings, lowers performance expectations
In the previous fiscal quarter, the cruise booking business was hit hardest in Europe, with Mediterranean routes particularly affected. The company’s CEO stated that the strong travel demand and consumer spending power across all routes under the group have, to some extent, offset the negative business impact brought by geopolitical conflicts. Looking ahead, as international oil prices have recently declined, Carnival expects fuel expenses for the remaining operating period in 2026 to decrease slightly. The company has lowered its full-year total fuel expenditure forecast from $2.15 billion to $2.12 billion.
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