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Market Maker Wintermute Reviews "1011", the Largest Liquidation Day in Crypto History
Market Maker Wintermute Reviews "1011", the Largest Liquidation Day in Crypto History

The US imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods has triggered a wave of risk aversion in the market, leading to a decline in the stock market and large-scale liquidations in cryptocurrencies. After a synchronized sharp drop, the spot market quickly rebounded, with BTC and ETH showing the strongest resilience. Options market trading volume reached a record high, and demand for short-term put options surged. The perpetual contracts market underwent an extreme test, with a significant increase in on-chain liquidation activities. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still being improved as the Mars AI model continues to iterate.

MarsBit·2025/10/14 15:39
Altcoins Surge as Bitcoin Dominance Drops Post-Tariffs
Altcoins Surge as Bitcoin Dominance Drops Post-Tariffs

Bitcoin dominance falls sharply after tariffs crash, with altcoins now leading the market in performance.Altcoins Take the Lead in Post-Crash RecoveryWhy Bitcoin Dominance Is FallingWhat This Means for Traders and Investors

Coinomedia·2025/10/14 14:21
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2026/06/05 20:50
Trump Reiterates Today's Employment Data is 'Outstanding'
On June 6, Trump reiterated that today's released employment data is 'outstanding'.
2026/06/05 20:50
S&P 500 Index Ends Nine-Week Winning Streak
On June 6, the S&P 500 Index ended its nine-week streak of gains.
2026/06/05 19:12
Sources: Multiple U.S. States Considering Lawsuit to Block Paramount's Acquisition of Warner Bros.
On June 6, it was reported that chief attorneys from several U.S. states are drafting a legal document to challenge Paramount Global's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.O), laying the groundwork for an antitrust lawsuit against this massive Hollywood deal. According to informed sources, senior officials from about 10 states have begun drafting complaint documents and discussing legal procedures to potentially file a lawsuit within this month to block the merger. California, a hub for the entertainment industry, is leading this effort. No final decision has yet been made regarding the filing of a lawsuit or which states will join the action. Most of the states considering the lawsuit are led by Democratic attorneys general, but at least two Republican attorneys general are also involved in the investigation. Officials from California and other states have reportedly met with Paramount and opponents of the deal, requesting sworn statements or testimonies that could be used in the lawsuit.
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