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22:47

ETH dropped 1.39% in 15 minutes: Major players reducing positions and leveraged long liquidations are the main drivers.

2026-03-29 22:30 to 22:45 (UTC), ETH’s return over 15 minutes recorded -1.39%. The price range fluctuated between 1963.72 and 1995.42 USDT, with an amplitude of 1.59%. Short-term market volatility intensified, with selling pressure concentrated and released, and on-chain as well as off-exchange fund flow trends drawing intense attention from investors. The main driver behind this anomaly is concentrated deleveraging by on-chain whales and the forced liquidation of leveraged long positions. During the reporting period, the proportion of whale holdings with 1000+ ETH fell to 73%, the lowest level within the year; some large-position investors sold additional holdings or accelerated their liquidation.
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09:43

Musk plans to open 30% of SpaceX's IPO to retail investors: valuation could reach $1.75 trillion

Elon Musk is considering allocating 30% of shares to retail investors in the SpaceX IPO, significantly higher than the traditional proportion. This move aims to leverage the fan base to stabilize demand after the listing. The IPO is expected to be valued at $75 billion, with plans to kick off the roadshow in 2026. Meanwhile, SpaceX is making management adjustments to optimize costs, attract long-term investors, and reduce trading volatility risk. This strategy could influence the listing models of future tech companies.
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06:41

Ethereum ICO whale sells $23 million worth of ETH, with a cost of only $0.31.

Recently, an early ICO investor of Ethereum sold off a large amount of 11,552 Ethereum, drawing market attention. This action is not isolated, as multiple "old wallets" have started to cash out profits, indicating that the market may be entering a realization phase. The price of Ethereum is under pressure, currently around $2058, with a pullback of over 50%. Investors are concerned about whether the reduction in holdings will suppress the mid-term price.
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16:36

Analysis: Institutional investors sold $11 billion worth of U.S. stocks last week and are now shifting to a wait-and-see stance.

Last week, institutional investors sold a net of $11 billion in U.S. stocks, the largest single-week sell-off in nearly five weeks. Hedge funds, on the other hand, bought a net of $1.8 billion, ending four weeks of selling. Overall, U.S. stocks experienced a net outflow of $9.3 billion, with a total outflow of $25.5 billion over 16 weeks, indicating that institutional investors are gradually shifting to a wait-and-see stance.
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