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- ALGO fell 0.15% in 24 hours, with a 60.39% annual decline amid crypto market volatility. - Short-term gains (1.61% in 7 days) contrast with sustained downward trends driven by macroeconomic factors. - Investors advised to monitor fundamentals and broader market dynamics, as unrelated industry news highlights sector-wide challenges.

- LUNA surged 8.13% in 24 hours to $0.1133 on Dec 6, 2025, driven by 959B token burns and legal updates. - Do Kwon faces sentencing on Dec 11 for Terra/Luna collapse, with U.S. prosecutors seeking 12 years and South Korea 40 years. - Technical indicators show bullish momentum (RSI 66, rising MACD), but legal uncertainty risks a "bull trap" reversal. - Key resistance at $0.00003914 could trigger a test of $0.00005107 if breached, while breakdown risks $0.00002485 support.

- DASH rose 0.45% in 24 hours on Dec 6, 2025, but fell 11.54% monthly amid mixed quarterly earnings results. - DoorDash reported 27.3% revenue growth to $3.45B but missed EPS estimates by 19.12%, highlighting margin pressures. - E-commerce shifts see Kroger closing automated centers and DoorDash expanding retail partnerships like Family Dollar. - Innovations in autonomous delivery and air taxis, backed by policy momentum, position DoorDash for long-term strategic advantages.

After a turbulent few weeks in the crypto market, Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies have been thrust back into the spotlight, and not for the reasons they’d hoped. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the broader market have suffered sharp declines amid macro fears, including a potential unwind of the yen carry trade if the Bank of Japan


Solana is in a critical phase as its recent decline continues to validate a channel pattern that has shaped its price action over the past week. The downward movement highlights growing uncertainty, with investors now playing a key role in determining whether SOL continues slipping or finds support for a reversal. Solana Investors Remain Bearish

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