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Notcoin price has fallen 14% this week and sits near its all-time low. Exchange inflows remain high, but top whale buying and one bullish divergence could offer a lifeline — if conditions align.

Every quarter, between 150,000 and 300,000 FAIR3 will be continuously added to the compensation pool.


Pi Coin’s market behavior has shifted, aligning with leading meme coins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Bonk, and Floki. This correlation could open the door for further gains if meme coin sentiment improves, but a pending death cross on the 4-hour chart poses a clear downside risk.
- 00:29JPMorgan: Recent market correction may be driven by native crypto investorsChainCatcher news, according to The Block, JPMorgan analysts stated that last week's significant correction in the crypto market, accompanied by large-scale liquidations, may have been driven by native crypto investors rather than institutional or retail ETF holders. The report shows that spot Bitcoin ETFs, which are favored by traditional retail investors, showed "almost no signs of large-scale liquidation," with net outflows of $220 million, accounting for only 0.14% of total assets under management; Ethereum ETF net outflows were $370 million, accounting for 1.23%. Meanwhile, CME Bitcoin futures saw almost no liquidations, while CME Ethereum futures experienced significant deleveraging, possibly reflecting that momentum traders "substantially reduced their risk exposure." In contrast, perpetual futures favored by native crypto traders saw significant deleveraging, with open interest in Bitcoin and Ethereum perpetual contracts dropping by about 40%, a decline greater than the price drop of these two assets. Analysts believe that native crypto investors were the main driving force behind last week's market correction, while non-native crypto investors mostly remained on the sidelines.
- 00:29An address opened a $100 million ETH 25x short position in the past 10 hours, with an unrealized profit of $638,000.According to Jinse Finance, on-chain analyst @ai_9684xtpa has monitored that address 0x0b5...1C2D5 opened a $100 million ETH 25x short position in the past 10 hours, which currently has an unrealized profit of $638,000. In addition, the trader also opened a SOL short position and an ENA long position, with a total unrealized profit of $804,000. ETH 25x short: position size $100 million (25,887.39 ETH), entry price $3,926.95. SOL 20x short: position size $5.71 million (30,806.13 SOL), entry price $186.256. ENA 10x long: position size $580,000 (1.44 million ENA), entry price $0.4.
- 00:23Gold token PAXG experienced a sharp upward spike of over 8% this morning, with contract prices on a certain exchange spiking upwards by about 16%.According to ChainCatcher, market data shows that the price of the gold-pegged token PAX Gold (PAXG) experienced a sharp upward spike on major crypto trading platforms this morning, with the price on some platforms briefly surpassing $4,800 and currently reported at $4,436. Community analysis suggests that this upward spike may have been caused by the liquidation of a short contract trader on a certain exchange. On this platform, the USDT-margined contract trading pair saw a maximum upward spike of 15.8%, reaching $5,106. The exchange has not yet responded to the incident. According to Coinglass data, in the past 4 hours, PAXG liquidations across the network totaled $6.82 million, with long positions liquidated for $1.279 million and short positions liquidated for $5.5453 million.