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2026-04-03
10:34

BTC drops below $65k; the long position liquidation strength will reach $65k. Breaking above $68k, the short position liquidation strength will reach $754 million

According to Coinglass data, if Bitcoin falls below $65k, long positions on major CEXs will be liquidated to the tune of $65k; if it breaks above $68k, short positions will be liquidated to the tune of $754 million. The liquidation chart reflects the strength of the market reaction when price touches a certain level.
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BTC0,06%
07:15

Bitcoin drops to the $66,000 warning line: a $600 billion unrealized loss weighs heavily, and key support may determine the trend

Bitcoin’s price has remained sluggish, currently hovering around $66,000, with a nearly 6% decline over the past week. On-chain data shows that unrealized losses among holders are close to $60 billion, and market risk is increasing. The macroeconomic environment is unfavorable; institutional capital is returning slowly. Technical analysis indicates that the key resistance level is $71,500 and the support level is $64,000. Large holders are increasing their selling, strengthening the market’s cautious sentiment. Going forward, price action will depend on capital returning and the market sentiment improving.
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BTC0,06%
01:32

ETH drops 1.33% over 15 minutes: persistent capital outflows and ETF divestment amplify sell pressure

From 2026-04-02 01:15 to 2026-04-02 01:30 (UTC), the ETH spot price return logged -1.33%, reported at 2106.08 to 2140.86 USDT, with a range of 1.62%. During the event window, market volatility intensified, near-term attention clearly increased, and concentrated sell pressure triggered a rapid price pullback. The main driving force behind this unusual move is that capital outflows have once again intensified. On-chain data shows that over the past one cycle, ETH exchange net outflows have remained negative, reaching as high as -6,625.86 coins, while the ETF recorded a net outflow of -2,000 units.
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09:47
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Bitcoin’s market cap drops to the world’s 14th largest asset, overtaken by Meta and Tesla

Gate News update: On April 1, according to 8marketcap data, Bitcoin (BTC)’s current market cap is approximately $1.37 trillion. In the global asset market cap ranking, it ranks 14th, down 2 places from before. Meta Platforms (Facebook) ranks 12th with approximately $1.447 trillion in market cap; Tesla ranks 13th with approximately $1.394 trillion—both have surpassed Bitcoin.
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