Data: Most cryptocurrency sectors decline, BTC rises 1.17%, approaching $110,000
ChainCatcher News: According to SoSoValue data, there is a divergence in gains and losses across different sectors of the crypto market. Bitcoin (BTC) rose by 1.17% in the past 24 hours, approaching $110,000, while Ethereum (ETH) fell by 1.94%, dropping to the $4,200 mark at one point before rebounding above $4,300.
In addition, the RWA sector rose by 0.59% in the past 24 hours, with Sky (SKY) and Maker (MKR) increasing by 5.27% and 5.28% respectively within the sector. The PayFi sector rose by 0.48%, with Stellar (XLM) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) up by 2.18% and 3.64% respectively. The DeFi sector increased by 0.10%, among which the Trump family-backed cryptocurrency World Liberty Financial (WLFI) was listed for trading on September 1 and surged by 18.55% in 24 hours.
In other sectors, the Meme sector fell by 0.79% in the past 24 hours, but MemeCore (M) bucked the trend and rose by 33.69%. The Layer1 sector dropped by 0.91%, the CeFi sector fell by 1.57%, while Bitget token (BGB) remained relatively strong, spiking by 3.39% during trading. The Layer2 sector declined by 2.58%.
According to the crypto sector indices reflecting historical sector performance, ssiPayFi rose by 0.58%, while the ssiRWA and ssiNFT indices fell by 0.21% and 0.46% respectively.

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