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Bitcoin Bounces Back to $91,000: Can It Break Out of the Continued Rally?
Bitcoin Bounces Back to $91,000: Can It Break Out of the Continued Rally?

Amid a combination of factors such as the macroeconomic environment and expectations of a Fed rate cut, the cryptocurrency market has temporarily halted its downward trend.

BlockBeats·2025/11/27 09:00
Forbes 2026 Crypto Trend Prediction: What's Next After Volatility Reduction?
Forbes 2026 Crypto Trend Prediction: What's Next After Volatility Reduction?

Stablecoin Craze, Bitcoin Financialization, Cross-Border Capital Flows: Industry is Accelerating Restructuring

BlockBeats·2025/11/27 07:45
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  • 13:52
    Data: Stablecoin circulating market cap returns to $305 billions, with a cumulative increase of 0.8% recently
    According to ChainCatcher, citing DefiLlama data, the total market capitalization of stablecoins reversed its downward trend over the past week, with the circulating market cap now at $305.578 billions, an increase of 0.8%. USDC was the main source of this growth, with its circulating market cap increasing by 3.31% over the past week.
  • 13:39
    S&P 500 index futures rise 0.2%
    Jinse Finance reported that S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 index futures have resumed trading after an interruption. S&P 500 index futures rose by 0.2%, and Nasdaq 100 index futures increased by 0.3%.
  • 13:39
    The U.S. stock market is expected to face opening volatility due to a CME system outage.
    On November 28, according to Jinse Finance, Saul Knapps from Scope Markets stated that due to a system outage at CME Group, US stock traders are preparing for volatile market conditions when the US market reopens after the Thanksgiving holiday. He noted that the accumulation of unfilled orders caused by the freeze in futures trading, including S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures, will result in a surge of orders once trading resumes. Because futures trading was forced to pause, "the market temporarily lost a key tool for determining where prices should be," Knapp said. Before the system outage, US stock index futures were rising, with Nasdaq futures frozen at a 0.2% gain, and Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 futures both up 0.1%.
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