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  • 02:46
    A fire broke out at Bitdeer's new mining facility in Ohio, causing two buildings to collapse, but no injuries were reported.
    According to ChainCatcher, Bitdeer Chairman and CEO Jihan Wu confirmed on social media that a fire broke out today at the company's newly built mining facility in Massillon, Ohio. He stated that out of 26 buildings, two have collapsed, but no injuries were reported. Senior management has rushed to the scene and will conduct a further investigation into the incident.
  • 02:46
    The probability of "US government shutdown ending between November 12 and 15" on Polymarket rises to 96%
    ChainCatcher news, according to data from the Polymarket website, the probability that "the US government shutdown will end between November 12 and 15" is currently 96% on the platform, while the probability that it will end on or after November 16 is 4%.
  • 02:41
    Data: The crypto market is generally down, with the AI sector leading the decline by over 6%, and BTC falling below $104,000.
    ChainCatcher News, according to SoSoValue data, the overall crypto market is showing a general downward trend, with the AI sector leading the decline over the past 24 hours, down 6.33%. Within this sector, DeAgentAI (AIA), which previously saw significant gains, dropped 26.99%, while Fetch.ai (FET) and Fartcoin (FARTCOIN) fell by 11.06% and 11.62% respectively. In addition, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.61%, dropping below $104,000. Ethereum (ETH) declined 3.71%, falling below $3,500. In other sectors, the CeFi sector dropped 2.95% over 24 hours, with Aster (ASTER) remaining relatively strong, up 1.08%; the PayFi sector fell 4.62%, with Nano (XNO) bucking the trend and rising 24.8%; the Layer1 sector declined 4.82%, with Zcash (ZEC) experiencing a significant correction of 16.23%; the Meme sector dropped 4.85%, with Pump.fun (PUMP) down 9.2%; and the Layer2 sector fell 5.38%, with SOON (SOON) surging 6.61% intraday.
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