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Global crypto investment products’ four-week net outflow streak has surpassed $1 billion — with a further $251 million exiting the funds last week.Some $307 million worth of net inflows into the new spot crypto exchange-traded funds in Hong Kong were overshadowed by substantial net outflows for the U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs.
Bitcoin derivatives traders are betting on a bullish price move above the $100,000 mark in September, according to analysts.However, bitcoin whales are continuing to send assets to exchanges — suggesting potential short-term sell pressure — analysts added.
The online survey reveals that swing state voters believe crypto is an important issue, according to a statement released by DCG on Tuesday. Of the states surveyed, Ohio voters are more negative towards crypto, the survey found.
- 15:41RootsData: Unit Protocol Token (DUCK) Gains 4908.58% in 24 HoursRootData: Unit Protocol Token (DUCK) has gained 4908.58% in 24 hours and is now trading at $0.0109, according to market data. According to RootData, Web3's asset data platform, Unit Protocol is a decentralized lending protocol that allows users to mint USDP stablecoins using various tokens as collateral.
- 15:393 Giant Whales Sell 10,895 ETHs Worth $36.47 Million in Nearly 3 HoursPANews, Jan. 16 -- According to Lookonchain's monitoring, 3 giant whales have dumped a total of 10,895 ETH (worth $36.47 million) in the last 3 hours. Among them, jitrust.eth deposited 4,669 ETH (worth $15.65 million) into CEX, losing $1.6 million.Address 0x0945.... .4Cec sold 4,216 ETH (worth $1.48 million) for $3,341.Address 0x0121.... .fDb7, on the other hand, sold 2,010 ETH for $3,352 (worth $6.74 million).
- 15:38Fed Governor Waller: If data performs well, may cut rates three to four times this yearBlockBeats news, January 16, Federal Reserve Governor Waller said that if the data performance is good, there may be three to four times this year to cut interest rates. (Golden Ten)