Attention: Lots of Economic Developments and Altcoin Events in the New Week – Here’s the Day-by-Day, Hour-by-Hour List
The cryptocurrency market has had a big week, which included the Fed's interest rate decision and US President Donald Trump's discussions with China on tariffs.
In the shadow of these developments, Bitcoin's price has lost approximately 3% of its value in the last week. Altcoins, on the other hand, suffered even deeper losses.
However, numerous altcoin events and economic developments are expected this week. Here's the cryptocurrency calendar we've prepared for you at Bitcoinsistemi.com.
Monday, November 3rd
- VIRTUAL – There will be a Q&A with Tom Lee.
- KITE – Will be listed by Binance.
- ZKP – Deadline for staking Kaito tokens.
- MON – Deadline to request the MON airdrop.
- UXLINK – Will be delisted by Upbit.
- Hong Kong Fintech week begins.
Tuesday, November 4th
- The XRP – Ripple Swell event will be held.
- LINK – Smartcon 2025 event will be held.
- FTT – FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's appeal hearing will take place.
- ETHFI – Voting on the 50 million token buyback proposal is ending.
Wednesday, November 5th
- ZEC – One year anniversary of ZEC's second halving.
- LINEA – LINEA Exponent is starting.
- The Blockchain Futures conference is starting.
- 4:15 PM – US ADP Nonfarm Payrolls (Expected: 28k, Previous: -32k)
Thursday, November 6th
- Tesla will hold its annual shareholder meeting.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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