CME Bitcoin futures BTC market maker contract fell 1.38% compared to Thursday's New York close, with a total decline of 9.52% this week.

BTC4.01%
DCR-1.34%

According to Golden Finance, the CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract fell 1.38% compared to Thursday's New York close, reported at $85,245, with a cumulative drop of 9.52% this week, continuing to decline overall, trading in the range of $96,145 - $80,750. The CME Ether futures DCR main contract fell 4.04%, reported at $2,772, with a cumulative drop of 11.62% this week, trading in the range of $3,226.00 - $2,627.50. The US stock crypto assets and crypto asset correlation index fell 1.00%, reported at 58.20 points, with a cumulative drop of 10.97% this week, significantly dropping on November 20. The MarketVector digital asset 100 small-cap index fell 3.08% in the last 24 hours, reported at 17,625.51 points, with a cumulative drop of approximately 34.40% since October 7. (Zhitong Finance)

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