November 5th Key Market Information Gap, a Must-See! | Alpha Morning Report
1. Top News: Over $2 Billion Liquidated Across the Market in the Last 24 Hours, With Over 470,000 Traders Liquidated 2. Token Unlock: None
Top News
1.Over $2 Billion Liquidated in the Past 24 Hours, with Over 470,000 Positions Liquidated
2.MMT Soars to Above $4.4 and Then Retraces, $109 Million in Liquidations in Past 4 Hours
3.Bitcoin Sees Another Drop, Touching $103,000
4.ZEC Plunges Over 12% in a Short Time
5.META Rebounds Above $7, with a 61.54% 24-hour Gain
Articles & Threads
1. "《Wall Street Continues to Sell Off, How Low Will Bitcoin Go?》"
In the first week of November, the sentiment in the crypto space is very negative. Bitcoin has dropped to a new low in this half of the year, dipping below the $100,000 mark, even falling below $99,000, which is a new low in six months, and Ethereum touched a low of $3,000. The total amount liquidated in the past 24 hours exceeded $2 billion, with longs losing $1.63 billion and shorts getting liquidated for $400 million.
2. "《Robotics Takes Center Stage, Overview of Robot-themed Projects on Virtuals》"
The Virtuals Protocol gained more attention recently due to the popularity of the x402 protocol. Last Saturday, Virtuals' token price skyrocketed by 35% in a single day. Despite retracing due to the overall market conditions over the next two days, the "AI Agent Home" based on this foundation still deserves our attention. Another hot topic recently is the Robotics track, and Virtuals has maintained high interest in this track, announcing the launch of "Virtuals Robotics" on October 21st. So, what actions has Virtuals taken? And what robot-themed projects are within its ecosystem?
Market Data
Daily Market Overall Funding Heatmap (Reflected by Funding Rate) and Token Unlocks
Data Source: Coinglass, TokenUnlocks
Funding Rate

Token Unlocks
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