The recent 60-minute trading window revealed interesting momentum shifts across major coin pairs. On the gainers side, BitTorrent (BTTC) led with a solid 2.38% jump, followed by GUNZ token climbing 2.01% and Render (RENDER) pushing ahead with 1.68% gains - suggesting renewed interest in compute-related assets.
Meanwhile, weakness hit several projects harder. Frax Share (FXS) dropped 3.82%, Spell Token (SPELL) fell 3.13%, and Acala Token (ACA) slipped 2.6%, indicating profit-taking or broader DeFi sector rotation.
Bitcoin (BTC) continues dominating trading volumes, maintaining its position as the most actively traded asset across USDT pairs. These hourly swings reflect typical intraday volatility - traders should watch whether these movements establish new support/resistance levels or reverse in the next session.
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FreeMinter
· 2h ago
BTTC is only up a little over 2 points and you're excited? I'm still waiting for it to reach the top...
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DeFi is on the move again. Can FXS hold the level it broke below?
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Is the computing power sector about to rise? Render's 1.68% increase is really not impressive.
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It's always BTC eating up the gains while others play along. When will small coins get their turn to shine?
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Spell Token suddenly dropped by 3 points. How many people did that cut?
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Is one hour of data enough to see the trend? Let's wait until the close to see.
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GUNZ surged so strongly, is it going to crash again?
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-12 00:32
BTTc's increase is so small, and you're still bragging? Feels pointless.
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Render is riding the hype of computing power again, is it real or fake?
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FXS is being dumped so heavily all at once, isn't it going to crash...
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Talking about the king of coins ruling every day, sitting so firmly in place.
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In an hour, whether it rises or falls depends on the support level. Who are you trying to persuade?
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Compute assets are hot? Why don't I feel it?
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Profit taking again. If everyone keeps saying that, why am I still in a loss?
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BTC's trading volume is crushing others, isn't that obvious?
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DeFi players have probably all left now, look at this downward trend.
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A 2% increase is worth mentioning separately? Wake up, everyone.
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SighingCashier
· 01-12 00:13
BTTC rises 2.38%? Are you joking with me? It was gone in an hour.
DeFi is starting to drop again, FXS down 3.82% is a bit harsh...
BTC is still the same, the eternal king of trading.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-12 00:10
BTTC's surge is unbelievable, is the compute concept back to life? Feels like just the prelude to a new round of profit-taking.
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FXS has dropped so much, and now it's blaming DeFi again. Is it really just like that?
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BTC is still BTC, all other coins are just playing acts haha.
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Is this all for the hourly market? I thought there would be a big event...
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SPELL crashed so fast, who is still playing DeFi?
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Render's small increase and still boasting about compute hype? Wake up, everyone.
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Looking at these data, it feels like a reversal is coming. Be careful when taking over, brothers.
Spot Market Update: Last Hour Trading Activity
The recent 60-minute trading window revealed interesting momentum shifts across major coin pairs. On the gainers side, BitTorrent (BTTC) led with a solid 2.38% jump, followed by GUNZ token climbing 2.01% and Render (RENDER) pushing ahead with 1.68% gains - suggesting renewed interest in compute-related assets.
Meanwhile, weakness hit several projects harder. Frax Share (FXS) dropped 3.82%, Spell Token (SPELL) fell 3.13%, and Acala Token (ACA) slipped 2.6%, indicating profit-taking or broader DeFi sector rotation.
Bitcoin (BTC) continues dominating trading volumes, maintaining its position as the most actively traded asset across USDT pairs. These hourly swings reflect typical intraday volatility - traders should watch whether these movements establish new support/resistance levels or reverse in the next session.