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主流加密貨幣上漲;比特幣守住8萬美元上方

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-- 週五,主要數位資產普遍上漲,比特幣(BTC-USD)價格維持在 8 萬美元上方。 追蹤包括比特幣在內的數十種數位資產的 CoinDesk 市場指數在過去 24 小時內上漲了 1.5%。那斯達克指數 100 指數上漲 1.7%,標普 500 指數上漲 0.8%,道瓊工業指數基本持平。 根據 CoinMarketCap 的數據,比特幣上漲 0.1% 至 80,099 美元。這種最受歡迎的加密貨幣的 24 小時交易量下降了 6.7%,至 347 億美元。 市值排名第二的數位資產以太幣(ETH-USD)上漲 0.9% 至 2,315 美元。 瑞波幣(XRP-USD)上漲 2.3%,幣安幣(BNB-USD)上漲 0.6%,索拉納幣(SOL-USD)上漲 4.5%。狗狗幣 (DOGE-USD) 上漲 0.7%,卡爾達諾 (ADA-USD) 上漲 3%。 美國 10 年期公債殖利率於美國東部時間週五下午 3 點報 4.363%,低於週四的 4.392%;5 年期公債殖利率則從 4.043% 降至 4.011%。 過去 24 小時內,加密貨幣產業總市值成長 0.6%,達到 2.67 兆美元;交易量成長 0.3%,達到 1,624 億美元。

Price: $80101.31, Change: $+86.04, Percent Change: +0.11%

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