After breaking through $52,000 late last night, Bitcoin has once again shown strong growth momentum, breaking through $55,000 at 9:30 this morning (27), setting a new record this year.
As of press time, BTC continued to rise at a high point, temporarily reporting $55,430, up 7.7% in the past 24 hours.
Updated at 10:00》BTC breaks through $57,000, up nearly 10% in the past 24 hours.
Ethereum hits $3,270
Ethereum (ETH) is moving in a similar direction to Bitcoin, also hitting a new high this year at 9:30 this morning (26), breaking through the $3,200 mark.
Updated at 10:00》ETH surged to $3,270, up nearly 4.6% in the past 24 hours.
Spot Bitcoin ETF trading volume hits record high (excluding GBTC)
Against the backdrop of Bitcoin's strong rise, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas wrote earlier that as of the close of U.S. stocks on Monday, the daily trading volume of the nine new spot Bitcoin ETFs excluding GBTC reached US$2.4 billion, beating the first-day record and setting a new all-time high.
Among them, the trading volume of BlackRock $IBIT reached 1.3 billion US dollars, which was about 30% higher than the previous historical trading volume record.
Bitcoin futures open interest reaches highest level since November 2021
In addition, according to CoinGlass data, the current open interest in Bitcoin futures contracts on exchanges has reached US$22 billion, the highest level since the end of the last bull market (November 2021).
Dynamic zone reminder: This means that Bitcoin may fluctuate significantly in the near future, so investors are advised to be cautious.
The top ten currencies generally rose
CoinMarkeCap data shows that the top ten currencies have also generally risen in the past 24 hours, with SOL increasing by the largest amount of 6.54%. Other tokens such as BNB, ADA, and AVAX have also increased by 3~5%.
In the past 24 hours, the total amount of liquidation on the entire network exceeded 240 million US dollars
According to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the total amount of cryptocurrency liquidations across the entire network exceeded US$285 million, of which more than US$210 million of airdrop positions were liquidated, and a total of 75,154 investors were liquidated.
Among the liquidated currencies, BTC ranked first with $136 million, and Ethereum ranked second with $46.76 million.