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加密货币,全线走低!超11万人爆仓
证券时报·2025-08-18 04:55

Market Overview - The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a significant downturn, with Bitcoin dropping below $115,000 and a decline of over 2% [1]. - Other cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Dogecoin, SOL, XRP, and SUI have also seen declines exceeding 4% [1][2]. Cryptocurrency Performance - Bitcoin (BTC) is priced at $115,173, down 2.09%, with a market cap of approximately $826.8 billion [2]. - Ethereum (ETH) is at $4,310, down 3.13%, with a market cap of around $621 billion [2]. - SOL is priced at $182.2, down 4.84%, with a market cap of $107.9 billion [2]. - XRP is at $2.985, down 4.24%, with a market cap of $79.4 billion [2]. - Dogecoin (DOGE) is priced at $0.224, down 4.07%, with a market cap of $34.9 billion [2]. Liquidation Data - Over 110,000 traders have been liquidated in the cryptocurrency market, with total liquidation amounting to $475 million [3]. - In the last 24 hours, liquidations reached $480 million, with $370 million from long positions and $110 million from short positions [4]. Economic Context - The Jackson Hole global central bank meeting is a focal point for global financial markets, with expectations surrounding Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's speech [5]. - The market anticipates a 25 basis point rate cut in the September meeting, with a 92% probability according to interest rate swap traders [6]. - However, Morgan Stanley suggests that the Fed may not signal a rate cut at the Jackson Hole meeting, aiming to manage market expectations [6]. Inflation Data - The U.S. July Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 2.7% year-on-year, matching the previous month's figure, while the Producer Price Index (PPI) rose significantly by 0.9% month-on-month, the largest increase since June 2022 [8]. - The core CPI, excluding food and energy, rose by 3.1% year-on-year, slightly above expectations [8]. Federal Reserve Insights - Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expressed caution regarding interest rate cuts, citing mixed inflation data and ongoing tariff uncertainties [9].