# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Solana

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Solana", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Single-Day Plunge of Nearly 20%: How Long Has It Been Since You Last Saw Bitcoin at $60,000?

The cryptocurrency market experienced its most severe sell-off of the year, with Bitcoin plummeting nearly 20% in 24 hours to briefly touch $60,000, a level unseen for some time. It has since slightly recovered to around $63,150. Ethereum fell below the key $2,000 psychological level, dropping over 14% to $1,848. Other major altcoins, including Solana, BNB, XRP, and Cardano, saw losses exceeding 12-19%. This sharp decline triggered massive liquidations, with over $26.6 billion in positions forcibly closed across the market. Long positions accounted for 87% of these liquidations, affecting more than 580,000 traders and creating a vicious cycle of selling pressure. The crash was driven by multiple factors converging. Concerns over potential hawkish monetary policy from new Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh, a strong rebound in the US Dollar Index, and sustained outflows from institutional investors in US spot ETFs all contributed to the panic. Market sentiment is now highly sensitive to geopolitical and macroeconomic news. Looking ahead, a quick V-shaped recovery is considered unlikely. The market is expected to remain volatile due to structural weakness in altcoins, heightened risk aversion among retail investors, and ongoing sensitivity to external news. Investors are advised to practice strict risk management, avoid excessive leverage, focus on high-quality projects with strong fundamentals, and maintain a long-term perspective, as the crypto market has historically recovered from such downturns.

Odaily星球日报02/06 02:58

Single-Day Plunge of Nearly 20%: How Long Has It Been Since You Last Saw Bitcoin at $60,000?

Odaily星球日报02/06 02:58

The First Snowfall in the Crypto Industry of 2026

In February 2026, the crypto industry faces a severe downturn, marked by capital flight, collapsing narratives, and a loss of faith. A meeting with a VC friend in Beijing sets the tone: investment has stalled for half a year, and even committed believers are questioning the future. The announcement of Kyle Samani, a key figure at Multicoin Capital, leaving the industry signals a deeper crisis. The collapse is attributed to the end of an era of cheap money, as global liquidity recedes and risk assets—including cryptocurrencies—plunge simultaneously. Bitcoin’s narrative as "digital gold" crumbles as it correlates closely with tech stocks, amplifying rather than hedging risk. The Web3 application narrative also falters, overshadowed by the rise of AI, which has captured capital and talent, leaving crypto’s promises looking increasingly hollow. Projects like Entropy and Bit[.]com shut down, while Gemini downsizes drastically. Developers shift focus to AI, and social media fills with nostalgia for the 2021 bull market. The upcoming Consensus conference in Hong Kong highlights the industry’s search for direction amid the wreckage. Yet, amid the despair, there is hope for a quieter, more grounded future. Blockchain technology may find practical, niche applications—in supply chain finance or digital identity—without the hype of get-rich-quick schemes. The path forward requires patience, introspection, and a commitment to solving real problems, not chasing fantasies.

marsbit02/06 02:15

The First Snowfall in the Crypto Industry of 2026

marsbit02/06 02:15

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