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Will Bitcoin rise or fall next year? Institutions and traders are fiercely debating
Will Bitcoin rise or fall next year? Institutions and traders are fiercely debating

Bitcoin continues to decline, once again dropping below 100,000.

BlockBeats·2025/11/14 03:43
Innovative "Deposit Attraction"! Robinhood launches "Cash Express," allowing users to access cash without visiting ATMs
Innovative "Deposit Attraction"! Robinhood launches "Cash Express," allowing users to access cash without visiting ATMs

This move imitates the exclusive services of high-end wealth management institutions and aims to attract millennial and Gen Z clients.

ForesightNews·2025/11/14 02:22
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    Société Générale: US government restart may trigger greater volatility in the interest rate market
    According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from Golden Ten Data, interest rate strategists at Société Générale noted that with the end of the U.S. government shutdown, interest rate volatility may rise again, with U.S. Treasury yields leading the fluctuations. The strategists expect that U.S. dollar interest rates will experience the greatest volatility and maintain a preference for U.S. Treasuries over German Bunds. They emphasized that the upcoming inflation and employment reports are crucial for shaping market expectations regarding the Federal Reserve's rate path and may break through the recent volatility range.
  • 06:44
    CryptoQuant CEO: Bitcoin may only confirm entering a bear market if it falls below the 94K cost zone
    ChainCatcher news, CryptoQuant founder and CEO Ki Young Ju stated on the X platform that the average cost for bitcoin investors who entered the market in the past 6 to 12 months is around $94,000. He said that only if the price falls below this cost range could a bear market cycle be confirmed. For now, it is still too early to draw conclusions, and it is better to remain on the sidelines.
  • 06:35
    The whale who previously borrowed coins to short 66,000 ETH has bought another 16,937 ETH, worth $53.91 million.
    According to Jinse Finance, monitored by Lookonchain, the "whale who once borrowed coins to short 66,000 ETH" has once again purchased 16,937 ETH, worth $53.91 million. The cumulative amount purchased has reached 422,175 ETH, with a total value of $1.34 billion.
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