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The crypto market entered November on a high note, with Bitcoin briefly piercing $122,000 amid post-election euphoria and institutional inflows. Yet, by mid-month, reality bit hard: a four-day rout erased gains, pushing BTC below $95,000 for the first time since May. This wasn’t just a crypto quirk—broader markets echoed the pain, as Big Tech stocks tumbled on AI spending concerns and U.S. equities braced for delayed jobs data after the...
Bitcoin Plunges Below $95,000 Amid Massive Liquidations and Record ETF Outflows
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Bitcoin fell below $95,000 for the first time since May, down 8% on the day and 24% from its all-time high of $126,200.
Over $1.24 billion in crypto long positions were liquidated in the past 24 hours amid the market slump.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $866 million in net outflows on Thursday, the second-worst day on record.
Shifting Federal Reserve rate cut expectations and liquidity concerns from the recent U.S. government...
Bitcoin Dips Below $100,000 for Third Time in November as Liquidations Top $500 Million
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Bitcoin price decline: BTC slipped below $100,000 to around $95,400, marking the third dip this month.
Liquidations surge: Over $500 million in crypto positions liquidated in the past 24 hours, mostly long bets.
Market drivers: Fading Fed rate cut odds, data delays from government shutdown, and increased selling from long-term holders.
Bitcoin has dipped below the $100,000 mark for the third time in November, trading as low...
Bitcoin Dips Below $103K as Fed Rate Cut Odds Dim Ahead of Key Inflation Data
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Bitcoin dropped 3% in the past 24 hours, trading at approximately$103,222.
Uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s December interest rate cut has increased, with odds now at 66.9%.
Traders are focused on the upcoming October CPI report, which could influence risk appetite and crypto prices.
Bitcoin has extended its recent decline, slipping below $103,000 on Tuesday as investors grapple with fading expectations for a...
Low-Fee Crypto Payment Processor FinAssets Decreases Transaction Fees — From 0.40% to 0.20%
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GLOBAL — November 12, 2025 — Finassets, a trusted low-fee B2B crypto payment processor, has announced a significant fee reduction for new users. The company’s starting fee for crypto payment transactions has dropped from 0.75% to 0.4%, offering immediate savings for businesses integrating cryptocurrency payment systems.
This update keeps Finassets’ tiered fee system in place, where transaction fees decrease to as low as 0.2% as trading...






