数据:加密市小幅回调,仅 DePIN 及 AI 板块相对坚挺

ChainCatcher 消息,根据 SoSoValue 数据,加密市场各板块在连续上涨之后迎来小幅回调,仅 DePIN 及 AI 板块相对坚挺,24 小时分别上涨 0.04%、1.06%,DePIN 板块内,Render(RENDER)上涨 2.57%,Golem(GLM)上涨 3.56%。AI 板块内,Bittensor(TAO)上涨 5.63%,Fartcoin(FARTCOIN)上涨 5.70%。
此外,Bitcoin(BTC)下跌 1.55%,回落至 9.3 万美元下方。Ethereum(ETH)上涨 0.61%,维持在 3200 美元上方。
其他板块方面,Layer1 板块 24 小时下跌 0.22%,其中,Cosmos Hub(ATOM)上涨 4.02%;DeFi 板块下跌 0.25%,但 River(RIVER)上涨 16.74%;CeFi 板块下跌 0.58%,MX(MX)上涨 0.98%;Layer2 板块下跌 1.42%,zkSync(ZK)相对坚挺,上涨 2.40%;此前涨幅较大的 Meme 板块下跌 2.30%,板块内,MemeCore(M)逆势上涨 6.40%;PayFi 板块下跌 4.11%,其中 Velo(VELO)上涨 3.64%。
反映板块历史行情的加密板块指数显示,ssiAI、ssiLayer1、ssiDeFi 指数分别上涨 1.74%、0.50%、0.23%。
Disclaimer: OKX Orbit content is provided for informational purposes only. Learn more
Replies
Related Flash News
Bitcoin has entered a high-risk range, and the continued withdrawal of institutional funds highlights concerns about selling pressure
Data: Whales opened $40.26 million in BTC short positions and held $33.3 million in ZEC long positions
Bitunix Analyst: Hormuz is 'fighting while talking,' and the market is beginning to realize that real uncertainty has never disappeared
The survey shows that 16% of Brazilian investors have allocated cryptocurrencies, while 56% of non-investors intend to enter the market
Glassnode: Decline in active addresses, improved ETF flows, Bitcoin enters a wait-and-see phase
Global listed companies hold approximately 1.242 million BTC, a 67% increase compared to a year ago
Trump Media transferred 2,650 BTC to a $405.9 million loss in Crypto.com Q1, with spot Bitcoin ETFs seeing a net outflow of over $2.26 billion over two weeks and IBIT holdings dropping to about 800,000
Cathie Wood: Bitcoin base price target for the next 5 years is $750,000, with an optimistic scenario of $1.25 million
Analysis: Net inflows into trading platforms and ETF outflows have created potential selling pressure on 34,000 BTC. If Bitcoin hits $80,000, spot buying will still be needed
Babylon proposes integrating native Bitcoin collateral on Aave V4, eliminating the need for cross-chain bridges and custody

