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- Fundstrat's Tom Lee warns October liquidations have crippled crypto liquidity, worsening volatility and investor uncertainty amid Ethereum's mixed ETF inflows and price declines. - Ethereum spot ETFs (e.g., ETHA, FETH) gained $175M in November despite 30% price drops, highlighting fragmented liquidity between institutional inflows and bearish on-chain metrics. - Macroeconomic risks (Fed policy, fiscal uncertainty) and $5B+ crypto outflows amplify pressure on Ethereum, which struggles to reclaim $3,000 am

- Bitmine Immersion's $11.2B crypto-cash portfolio surge and 3.85% pre-market share rise signal institutional confidence in multichain innovation and volatility hedging. - Coinbase's DeFi expansion via Vector acquisition and token sales platform contrasts with 8.92% weekly stock decline amid Bitcoin ETF revenue concerns and stablecoin commercialization debates. - DWF Labs' $75M institutional-grade DeFi fund targeting $120B TVL and projects like Lumint's AI-staking hybrid model highlight infrastructure inno

- Zcash (ZEC) sees 560% surge in transaction fees to $47.5M, ranking fourth in layer-one blockchain revenue. - Price jumps 40% in Nov 2025, market cap grows from $1B to $7B as privacy demand outpaces regulatory crackdowns. - Grayscale files Zcash ETF (ZCSH) proposal, mirroring Bitcoin strategy to institutionalize privacy-focused crypto. - EU/2027 privacy coin phaseout and exchange restrictions on ZEC/XMR/DASH heighten liquidity risks amid legal uncertainties. - Analysts debate Zcash's rally as either "resp

- Avalanche (AVAX) surged 6.7% to $14.95 on Nov 26, breaking $15.50 resistance amid oversold RSI conditions (26.67), signaling potential short-term rebound to $16–$19. - EU approval of Securitize's tokenized trading system and Bitwise's AVAX ETF filing (0.34% fee) boosted institutional confidence in Avalanche's regulated blockchain infrastructure. - Technical analysis highlights $16.08 20-day SMA as critical resistance; sustained break could trigger buying toward $19.01, while $12.57 support failure risks

- Bitcoin's 2025 November crash from $126k to $90k sparked debates over market maturity vs. structural fragility. - Fed rate hikes triggered leveraged liquidations while Trump's tariffs fueled stagflation fears and capital flight. - Institutional "whales" sold 63k BTC, ETF outflows hit $3.79B, and stablecoin de-pegging worsened liquidity crises. - The GENIUS Act boosted institutional confidence but lingering regulatory gaps kept market volatility high. - Late recovery to $90k suggests resilience, though ma
- Aave (AAVE) fell 0.35% in 24 hours to $185.32 but rose 14.9% weekly amid DeFi sector volatility. - The token remains in long-term decline, dropping 18.92% monthly and 40.02% annually due to broader market pressures. - Analysts highlight conflicting short-term optimism and long-term bearish trends driven by high borrowing costs, regulatory risks, and reduced liquidity. - Mixed outlook persists as traders await clarity on user activity, TVL growth, or DeFi adoption before committing to larger positions.



- 20:46The total on-chain holdings of US spot Bitcoin ETFs have surpassed 1.32 million BTC.According to Jinse Finance, Dune data shows that the total on-chain holdings of US spot bitcoin ETFs have surpassed 1.3 million BTC, currently reaching approximately 1.321 million BTC, accounting for 6.62% of the current BTC supply. The on-chain holding value has reached about $134.2 billion.
- 20:37Data: Multiple tokens experience a surge followed by a pullback, DEXE hits a new low todayAccording to ChainCatcher, spot market data from a certain exchange shows significant market fluctuations. OM has dropped 6.39% in the past 24 hours, PIVX has fallen by 8.72%, and DEXE hit a new low today with a decline of 8.51%. In addition, SANTOS has fallen 6.51% in the past 24 hours, API3 is down 8.14%, ARK has dropped 7.45%, and NTRN has fallen 12.21%. On the other hand, ALCX has risen 8.77% in the past 24 hours, showing a rebound after hitting a low.
- 20:23Investment institutions have already invested nearly $25 billion in crypto companies in 2025, far exceeding market expectations.BlockBeats News, November 29, according to DL News, investment institutions have already poured nearly $25 billion into crypto companies in 2025, representing an increase of more than 150% compared to last year and far exceeding market expectations. This year, leading institutions participating in deals include tech-focused Paradigm and Sequoia Capital, as well as Wall Street giants BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Goldman Sachs. According to DefiLlama data, the hottest sectors are: centralized trading platforms (raising $4.4 billion), prediction markets (raising $3.2 billion), and DeFi platforms (raising $2.9 billion). Jordan Knecht, Head of Institutional Strategy at blockchain services company GlobalStake, pointed out: "Projects attracting capital today must meet regulatory transparency, operational resilience, and be able to connect with traditional financial institutions and their standards. In a volatile market, investors prefer to build compliance-first, sustainable business models to lay a long-term foundation for the asset class." Charles Chong, Vice President of Strategy at crypto-native consulting firm BlockSpaceForce, stated: "The environment for crypto startups is shifting, with funds now flowing to mature players whose revenues and unit economics can support their valuations. This is not a sign of market weakness, but rather a reflection of market normalization and maturation. Fundraising is becoming more rational, more focused on fundamentals, and less driven by reflexive speculation." Georgii Verbitskii, founder of crypto investment firm TYMIO, believes: "The crypto market is following the same pattern as other technology cycles—in all major tech cycles, capital always flows first into underlying infrastructure, and only later into consumer-facing applications."