Bitcoin has been performing well these days, directly breaking through the $93,200 mark to reach $93,220.8, hitting a three-week high. The 24-hour increase is 2.22%, which may not seem very aggressive, but in the current market conditions, it's considered a steady rise. During the same period, Ethereum's performance has been relatively stable, priced at $3,168.62, with only a 1.08% increase over 24 hours. Based on this pace, mainstream cryptocurrencies are still gradually moving upward.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-07 17:31
93220 is a pretty sweet level, BTC is stable this time.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-05 16:52
ngl the real question is whether this pump's just whale positioning before the next dump... validator attrition's been creeping up lately tho
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StopLossMaster
· 01-05 16:48
93220 waiting for a pullback, don't be fooled
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-05 16:40
Oh wow, BTC finally couldn't hold back anymore, breaking through the 93k mark.
Wait, this increase is too mild... feels a bit dull.
But on the other hand, why is ETH so weak, a 1% increase and it's like nothing happened.
Mainstream coins steadily moving up sounds good, but I always feel like something's missing.
Can we hold at the 93220 level, or are we worried about another pullback?
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BlockImposter
· 01-05 16:37
Ha, Bitcoin's recent rally is pretty good, but I feel like the momentum isn't enough.
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Over 93,200, why is Ethereum still so weak?
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Steady upward trend? I feel like this pace is a bit boring...
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Mainstream coins are climbing, just see how long they can hold up.
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It went up again, now I have to worry about when it will fall again. So tiring.
Bitcoin has been performing well these days, directly breaking through the $93,200 mark to reach $93,220.8, hitting a three-week high. The 24-hour increase is 2.22%, which may not seem very aggressive, but in the current market conditions, it's considered a steady rise. During the same period, Ethereum's performance has been relatively stable, priced at $3,168.62, with only a 1.08% increase over 24 hours. Based on this pace, mainstream cryptocurrencies are still gradually moving upward.