This week, BTC ETFs performed strongly, with net inflows of $3.335 billion and a net increase of 26,861.87 BTC.
Among them, BlackRock IBIT continued to lead the increase, absorbing 19,972.17 BTC in a single week, accounting for 72.3% of the total increase. Except for Grayscale's small outflows on Thursday and Friday, the rest of the institutions maintained net inflows.
This week, market sentiment basically revolved around the narrative of MSTR. The current greed index is 80, and purchasing power is still strong.
$Focus on small-cap altcoins at the bottom with increased volume, with a circulating market value under 40 million, and those that are not listed on contracts. I won't go into specifics, as the market is too heavy and the operators won't pump it. This type of coin should not be taken lightly, like a scumbag, they'll pump and then run.
#MEME趋势风向 Future Hot Sectors At this stage, Bitcoin is strong, meme coins are facing adjustments, and other VC coins are sluggish. Chuan Jianguo's WLFI token issuance is imminent. The focus will shift to DeFi + RWA concepts. Let's share our opinions and choose coins together.
Who among the four little generals of BSC will reach the finish line? Yesterday, a post by the top influencer made BSC chain quite popular. The BSC chain project has always been underestimated. It is different from ETH; ETH cannot artificially create bulls, and Vitalik has become a thing of the past. Whether you want to admit it or not, the biggest benefit for the crypto circle is the universe exchange. As its own child, Binance will take care of it sooner or later. Why didn't they manage it before? Why is Binance focusing on the SOL chain meme this time? In fact, this round of the universe exchange is mainly to capture Western users. The recent memes launched have two common characteristics. First, they have Western elements, and second, the Western community is strong with many foreigners. Now let's take a rough look at who among Why, Coco, Cheems, and Koma has the best chance to come out on top. Why: Market cap 86 million, pool 13 million, holding addresses 69,414, launch date April 5. The community activity is high, but there are few foreigners, mostly locals. Coco: Market cap 55.92 million, pool 10.68 million, holding addresses 198,217, launch date August 20, community activity is high, with many locals. Cheems: Market cap 150 million, pool 5.55 million, holding addresses 43,568, launch date September 28, community activity is relatively high, with many locals. Koma: Market cap 32.85 million, pool 2.43 million, holding addresses 23,578, launch date October 9, community activity is high, still with many locals. Among the four little generals, three have trading taxes: Why, Coco, Koma. The on-chain transaction volume is of reference significance. Why has faced FUD, with a large pool and low market cap, and two others are Why and Coco. Friends, if you had to choose one to bet on the universe exchange, which one would you choose?