Bitcoin stood at $100,000 per coin, marking the first time since December 19, 2024, with a daily increase of 1.66%.
Bitcoin fell below $96,000 today, down about 11% since breaking through $108,000 on December 17, 2024. At the same time, a wallet that had been dormant since July 25, 2015 was activated and transferred 44.99BTC, marking its first activity since its creation. On Saturday, a wallet was activated after 12 years of dormancy, transferring 104.99 BTC, worth only $11 at the time, with a total value of $1,200. Today, these BTC are worth more than $10 million. The transfer also migrated from the old P2PK...
According to DefiLlama data, the total market capitalization of stablecoins exceeds $198 billion and is currently at $198.111 billion, setting a new record high. It has increased by 2.48% in the past week, and the current USDT market share is 69.79%.
Bitcoin fell by nearly $2,000 within half an hour and is now trading at $101,640 per coin.
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Bitcoin stood at $77,000/piece, a new record high, rising 1.51% in the day.
Bitcoin rose to $62,000, up 2.82% in the day.
Bitcoin rose to $62,000, up 2.05% in the day.
According to Lookonchain, a new wallet spent 7,156 SOL (about $1.03 million) in a transaction to buy Meme coins called MBAPPE, and now its holdings are worth only $9,200. The trader lost more than $1 million in just one hour. Previously, it was reported that the account of French football superstar Mbappe X was hacked and the token MBAPPE was issued. The tweet has now been deleted.
Bitcoin rose nearly 5% to $63,000 at one point, blockchain concept stocks rose premarket, MicroStrategy rose more than 9%, Marathon Digital rose more than 7%, Riot Platforms rose nearly 7%, and Coinbase rose nearly 6%.
Bitcoin broke through $62,000/piece, up about 2% in the day, and Ethereum broke through $3,300/piece, up 1.72% in the day, both rising to highs since early July.
Lun Copper once touched $10,000/ton and is now trading at $9,994/ton, an increase of more than 1% during the day.
Bitcoin fell below $64,000, down 1.58% during the day.