Price: $0.17318 2.2254%
Market Cap: 25.71B 0.9397%
Volume (24h): 1.03B 0%
Dominance: 0.9397%
Price: $0.17318 2.2254%
Market Cap: 25.71B 0.9397%
Volume (24h): 1.03B 0%
Dominance: 0.9397% 0.9397%
  • Price: $0.17318 2.2254%
  • Market Cap: 25.71B 0.9397%
  • Volume (24h): 1.03B 0%
  • Dominance: 0.9397% 0.9397%
  • Price: $0.17318 2.2254%
  • Jan / 01
    • Bitcoin exchange inflows surge, increasing the likelihood of a selloff
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am crypto.news
      Bitcoin inflows into centralized exchanges have surged since December 1st, indicating a potential sell-off. Data from IntoTheBlock shows a significant increase in BTC exchange net flows, with a surge in large transactions worth at least $100,000. An 11-year-old whale address with 2,700 BTC has also transferred its assets, signaling a possible sell-off due to the substantial return.
    • PEPE Coin’s major selloff by Whale creates panic among traders
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Todayq News
      A recent major sell-off of Pepe Coin by a whale has raised concerns among traders about the token's future prospects. The sale, which yielded a 31x return, has sparked speculation about a loss of confidence in the coin's ability to continue delivering gains. However, the market remains optimistic about the PEPE price, buoyed by its impressive surge in November 2024.
    • 500B Pepe Coin Dump Sparks Concerns Over Meme Coin selloff
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Crypto News Land
      Amidst the recent surge and increased popularity of Pepe Coin (PEPE), concerns have emerged due to whale activity. A large holder sold a substantial amount, leading to worries that other whales may follow, triggering a potential broader selloff in the meme coin market. Social media discussions and on-chain data indicate a rise in open interest and liquidations, further signaling the possibility of a correction.
    • Whale Move 500 Bln PEPE Tokens, Still Holds 1.5 Trillion Tokens, Is More selloff Coming?
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinPedia News
      Amidst the crypto market's upswing, PEPE memecoin has soared by 95% in a day, reaching $0.00002275. Notably, a significant whale transferred $11.38 million worth of PEPE tokens to Coinbase, suggesting profit-taking. Blockchain analysis reveals that the whale accumulated 2 trillion PEPE tokens for $2.04 million, amassing a staggering return of over $45 million. Despite the transfer, the whale still holds 1.5 trillion tokens, valued at $36 million.
    • Why Crypto is Down Today? Bitcoin Dominance Strengthens Amid Market selloff
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinPedia News
      The cryptocurrency market has experienced a sharp decline in the past 24 hours due to profit-taking and market correction. Bitcoin's price fell below $85.2k, leading to a 3% decrease in the total market capitalization. Traders are advised to manage risk accordingly and anticipate potential dips of 20-40%. Leveraged market corrections, a shift in market sentiment, and inflows into US spot Bitcoin ETFs have contributed to the crypto selloff.
    • Pepe Coin Whale Dumps 330B PEPE; Wider selloff Incoming?
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinGape
      Amidst the recent crypto price decline, a Pepe coin whale has liquidated $2.53 million worth of PEPE, incurring a significant loss. The whale's sale has sparked diverse reactions on social media and highlights the influence of large-scale crypto holders on market movements. Despite the sell-off, the whale still retains a substantial amount of Pepe coins, and the asset's price remains volatile, influenced by broader market sentiment and on-chain data.
    • Flare Price Prediction: FLR Dives 17% In Latest Crypto selloff As Investors Flock To This Layer-2 PEPE Derivative For Parabolic Gains
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Inside Bitcoins
      The cryptocurrency market has crashed, leading to an 17% drop in Flare (FLR) price to $0.01966. Despite recent bullish developments, such as Flare's integration with LayerZero V2, bearish sentiment in the Bitcoin market has overshadowed this.
    • Bitcoin Slumps 7% As Crypto Crash Triggers $588 Million Liquidations Amid Mt. Gox selloff Fears
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am InsideBitcoin News
      Amid a broader crypto market crash, Bitcoin plunged over 7% within 24 hours, triggering mass liquidations totaling over $588 million. Concerns over a potential sell-off from the defunct Mt. Gox exchange fueled the decline, with on-chain data indicating a significant BTC transfer from its cold storage wallets. Meme coins were heavily impacted, with Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and others experiencing double-digit percentage losses. Investors seeking refuge from market volatility may explore presale tokens that offer protection from open market fluctuations.
    • DOGE and SHIB Panic selloff? Here's Why Traders are Rushing to MTAUR!
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am TheBitTimes
      Amidst the cryptocurrency market downturn, Minotaurus (MTAUR) emerges as a potential high-risk, high-benefit investment strategy. This casual gaming project, with its innovative approach and pre-sale price of $0.0000421, has attracted early adopters seeking upside gains. Despite the challenges faced by memecoins like Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB), Minotaurus presents itself as a unique opportunity for traders to explore alternative options in the volatile market.
    • Crypto Market selloff: Here’s Why Bitcoin, ETH, SOL, XRP, DOGE Slips Today
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am CoinGape
      Cryptocurrency market plunged today, with major coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and others experiencing significant losses. The selloff was triggered by stronger-than-expected U.S. job data, diminishing hopes for a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The decline led to liquidations exceeding $400 million, impacting the broader market and driving the global crypto market cap down by 3.47%.
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