Group 1 - The cryptocurrency market experienced a significant surge, with Bitcoin (BTC) rising over 4% and surpassing the $95,000 mark for the first time in a week, while Ethereum (ETH) increased by over 7% to around $3,330 [1] - The rise in cryptocurrency prices is attributed to unexpectedly low U.S. inflation data, which has strengthened market expectations for continued interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year [1] - Political tensions, including a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice to the Federal Reserve, have contributed to a weaker dollar, enhancing the appeal of non-sovereign assets perceived as hedges against central bank policy risks [1] Group 2 - A massive liquidation in the futures market accompanied the recent price surge, with over $688 million in liquidations occurring in the past 24 hours, predominantly from short positions [2] - Approximately 122,000 traders were liquidated, with Binance's Ethereum to Tether (ETHUSDT) contracts accounting for $12.9 million of the total liquidation, indicating a significant shift in market sentiment [2] - The imbalance in liquidation structure highlights that traders had heavily bet on a market downturn prior to the inflation data release, which rapidly reversed [2] Group 3 - Traditional stock markets also saw gains, reinforcing the risk appetite in the cryptocurrency market [3] - Asian stock markets reached historical highs, with silver prices breaking $90 per ounce for the first time, while gold remained just below historical peaks [4] - These market movements indicate that investors are increasingly favoring assets that can benefit from a loose financial environment and monetary system turmoil [5]
受投资者乐观情绪提振 比特币突破 95000 美元关口 以太坊、索拉纳、卡尔达诺同步大涨8%
Jin Rong Jie·2026-01-14 07:43