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    As the US government is about to reopen, the crypto market remains weak and volatile, with Bitcoin barely holding the $100,000 mark.
    BlockBeats News, November 13 — Despite the U.S. House of Representatives passing a procedural vote this morning, and the U.S. government potentially ending the shutdown as early as today, the overall crypto market remains weak. Bitcoin hit a low of $100,800 this morning and is now trading at $101,510, down 0.65% in the past 24 hours; Ethereum is currently trading at $3,407, down 0.59% in the past 24 hours; In addition, nearly $445 million in liquidations occurred across the network in the past 12 hours, with $405 million coming from long positions.
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    The United States establishes a "Fraud Center Joint Task Force" targeting Southeast Asian pig-butchering scam networks
    BlockBeats News, on November 13, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, together with the Department of Justice and other agencies, announced the formation of the Scam Center Strike Force. Led by the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and coordinated with the DOJ, Treasury Department, State Department, and multiple agencies, the task force aims to combat "pig-butchering" scams conducted through crypto transactions, with a focus on transnational networks in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines, and other regions. Previously, in an operation targeting Cambodia's Prince Group, U.S. authorities jointly seized 127,271 BTC. (CoinDesk)
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    White House: September Bureau of Labor Statistics data will be released after the government reopens
    BlockBeats News, November 13, White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that the September Bureau of Labor Statistics data will be released after the government reopens. Previously, the White House indicated that the October nonfarm payroll and inflation data may never be released.
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