As the race for the next U.S. president heats up, Bitcoin has broken the $73,800 mark for the first time since March 13, briefly touching $75,000.
According to data disclosed by 8marketcap, as BTC continues to set new historical highs, its market capitalization ranking has surpassed Meta, returning to the top ten of global asset market capitalizations. The latest data shows that the current market capitalization of BTC is approximately $1.461 trillion, ranking tenth globally, just behind the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF, while Meta's market capitalization is approximately $1.415 trillion, falling to eleventh place.
On November 5 local time, the counting of votes for the U.S. presidential election is underway. According to the Associated Press, Trump's electoral votes have risen to 214, while Harris has temporarily secured 179. As of 11 PM local time on November 5, which is noon Beijing time today (November 6), polling stations in multiple states on the West Coast of the U.S. have closed and started counting votes. Currently, polling stations in most states and Washington D.C., except for Alaska and Hawaii, have basically closed.