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2026-01-30
10:32

Bitcoin loses the critical support at $84,000, with over $1.6 billion long positions liquidated: Will BTC drop to $50,000?

January 30 News, Bitcoin continued to sell off at the end of the New York session, officially breaking below the key support level of $84,000 that has held since November 2025, with a low of $81,000, hitting a two-month low. Data shows that over the past 24 hours, crypto long liquidation exceeded $1.6 billion, with Bitcoin longs losing up to $750 million, and price momentum clearly weakening. From a technical perspective, the opening price of 2026 at $87,000, the 100-day moving average, and the demand zone between $84,000 and $86,000 have all been broken, indicating that the medium-term trend has shifted downward. Meanwhile, the Fear and Greed Index dropped from 26 the previous day to 16, returning to the 'Extreme Fear' zone. Crypto Town Hall analysis states that this kind of sentiment often appears during capitulation sell-offs, usually accompanied by high leverage liquidations.
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BTC1,32%
04:56

Gate Alpha Peak Trading Competition is now open, with a maximum individual reward of 10,000 USDT

Gate Alpha launched the "Peak Trading Competition" on January 20th, where users can participate in trading to win a prize pool of up to $100,000 USDT. The rewards are unlocked based on total trading volume, with a maximum of $10,000 USDT for individual winners. All participants will receive additional position experience funds. The top four cryptocurrencies by current price increase are ELIZA TOWN, BRIDGE, GOLEM, and TYLER. The platform supports multiple popular public blockchains, enabling seamless cross-chain trading.
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SOL0,65%
ETH0,96%
BNB0,83%
SUI1,94%
22:57

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives plan to stay out of town during the federal government "shutdown".

Jin10 reported that on October 4th local time, it was learned that House Republicans held a conference call that day. Republican leadership informed the members during the meeting that they plan not to return to Washington during the federal government "shutdown." Currently, the U.S. government is in a "shutdown" due to a budget impasse, with both the Democratic and Republican parties blaming each other over the funding bill.
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