PANews news on November 26, according to SoSoValue data, the crypto market mostly experienced a pump, the AI zone rose 1.98% in 24 hours, among which, Bittensor (TAO) rose 7.29%, KAI (KAI) rose 12.53%. At the same time, the SocialFi zone rose 1.98%, within the zone, Toncoin (TON) rose 2.96%. In addition, Bitcoin (BTC) rose 0.04%, breaking through $88,000; Ethereum (ETH) rose 1.24%, approaching $3,000.
The standout zones also include: the DeFi zone rising 1.69% in 24 hours, Ethena (ENA) rising 10.28%; the Meme zone rising 1.44%, SPX6900 (SPX) rising 13.55%; the Layer1 zone rising 0.69%, Kaspa (KAS) rising 12.73%; the CeFi zone rising 0.27%, NEXO (NEXO) rising 2.32%.
In other zones, the Layer2 zone fell by 1.20%, while zkSync (ZK) rose against the trend by 6.10%; the PayFi zone decreased by 2.12%, but Dash (DASH) rose by 2.40%.
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