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中国基金报·2025-12-15 01:43

Market Overview - The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a significant downturn, with Bitcoin dropping below $88,000, reflecting a 2.43% decline within 24 hours [2] - As of the latest update, Bitcoin's price slightly rebounded to $88,547.7, marking a 1.9% decrease for the day [2] - Ethereum (ETH) is priced at $3,073, down 1.09%, while Solana (SOL) has decreased by 2.36% to $129.9 [3][4] Liquidation Data - Over the past 24 hours, more than 115,000 traders have been liquidated, with a total liquidation amount of $272 million, including $240 million from long positions and $36.48 million from short positions [4] - The liquidation amounts for different time frames include $2.7 million in the last hour, $90.19 million in the last four hours, and $180 million in the last 12 hours [5] Market Sentiment and Predictions - Jeff Park, head of Bitwise Alpha strategy, indicates that Bitcoin's recent price stagnation is due to OG holders continuously selling options, which suppresses price and implied volatility [6] - Standard Chartered has revised its Bitcoin price forecast, expecting it to reach $150,000 by the end of 2026, down from a previous estimate of $300,000, and delaying the long-term target of $500,000 from 2028 to 2030 [6] - The digital asset treasury (DAT) is reportedly lacking the valuation basis or momentum to continue buying Bitcoin, suggesting a potential end to significant buying pressure [6] ETF and Fund Flows - Bitcoin ETFs are facing selling pressure, with BlackRock's IBIT experiencing a net outflow of approximately $2.3 billion last month, marking the second-largest monthly outflow this year [7] - The expectation of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in January has significantly diminished, contributing to the sell-off in risk assets [8] Broader Market Impact - The downturn in the cryptocurrency market coincides with a notable decline in stock markets in Japan and South Korea, indicating a broader risk-off sentiment among investors [9]