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10:12
Cryptocurrency Stocks Rise Before Market Open, an exchange Up Nearly 4%
On April 6, U.S. cryptocurrency stocks rose broadly before the market opened, with an exchange up 3.8%, Strategy up 4.2%, and Circle up 4.5%. Market data shows Bitcoin rising to $70,191.2, an increase of 4.79% in the past 24 hours; Ethereum rose to $2,168.91, gaining 6.19% in the same period. Sources reveal that the U.S. and Iran have received proposals regarding a ceasefire agreement, which may take effect on the 6th. (Dongxin News Agency)
10:10
Crypto-related stocks mostly fell in U.S. pre-market trading, with CRCL rising 4.07%
According to Odaily, based on msx.com data, US stock market pre-market crypto concept stocks mostly fell, with CRCL up 4.07%; MSTR up 4.15%; SBET up 4.36%, and BMNR up 4.06%. It is reported that msx.com is a decentralized RWA trading platform, with hundreds of RWA tokens already listed, covering US stocks and ETF token targets such as AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, etc.
10:09
QCP: Crypto Market Shrugs Off Iran Escalation Risk, But Sustainability of Latest Rally Still Uncertain
BlockBeats News, April 6th. QCP Capital's latest report analysis pointed out that President Trump once again postponed a decision on taking action against Iran until Tuesday, marking the fourth delay. The market is gradually becoming immune to the repeated pattern of "tough stance + negotiation signal," with reduced expectations of escalation of risk, leading to a weakening in oil prices and stable stock index futures. Overall, despite ongoing geopolitical disturbances, the cryptocurrency market's price performance tends to stabilize rather than be under pressure. In terms of funding, institutional funds continue to provide support, with Bitcoin ETF recording a net inflow of about $1.32 billion in March. The current market overall tends towards "risk-on," with investors not fully prepared for a short-term escalation of conflict. However, as the U.S. stock market reopens, the sustainability of this round of rebound remains to be seen.
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