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MOVE's 7% rise follows the launch of its Mainnet Beta, driving strong market interest. If it breaks $0.49, the altcoin may rally further to $0.61.

Pi Network faces a sharp 23% drop, with investors pulling back and weakening market conditions leaving the altcoin's future uncertain. Will it find recovery?



Share link:In this post: Markets are crashing fast—the S&P 500 and crypto have lost $5.5 trillion in two months. Institutional investors dumped early, shorting Ethereum and pulling out of tech stocks before the collapse. Record outflows hit crypto, small-cap, mid-cap, and tech stocks, with billions withdrawn in days.


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- 03:03$184 Million Liquidated Across the Network in the Past 24 HoursAccording to Coinglass data, the total liquidation across the network in the past 24 hours amounted to $184 million, with long positions liquidated at $87.3677 million and short positions at $96.6286 million. Among them, Bitcoin long positions were liquidated at $20.1032 million, Bitcoin short positions at $41.4106 million, Ethereum long positions at $16.8351 million, and Ethereum short positions at $10.9584 million.
- 03:02Former Trump Aide David Bailey in Talks to Establish a Bitcoin Investment FirmAccording to CoinDesk, former Trump aide David Bailey is in talks to establish a Bitcoin investment company.
- 03:02Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in the United States Answers Questions from Reporters on China-U.S. High-Level Economic and Trade TalksAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the United States responded to questions from reporters regarding the high-level China-U.S. economic and trade talks, stating that both the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce have made statements on the matter. I would like to emphasize the following three points: First, the U.S. side has recently conveyed information to China through various channels, expressing a desire to discuss issues such as tariffs. China decided to engage with the U.S. after carefully evaluating the information. The talks were held at the request of the U.S. Second, China's firm opposition to the U.S.'s arbitrary imposition of tariffs is consistent, and it will resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests, international fairness and justice, and uphold WTO rules and the multilateral trading system. Third, this tariff war was initiated by the U.S. If the U.S. truly wants to resolve issues through dialogue and negotiation, it should stop threats and pressure, and engage in dialogue with China on the basis of equality, respect, and reciprocity. China will never accept the U.S. saying one thing and doing another, nor will it sacrifice its principled stance or international fairness and justice to seek any agreement. (Chinese Embassy in the United States)