Crypto Market Slightly Pulls Back, BTC Trades Sideways, ETH Relatively Resilient

Blockbeats
9 hours ago

BlockBeats News, April 30th, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market as a whole experienced a slight pullback. Bitcoin (BTC) was trading sideways around $94,000, with a 0.21% decrease in the last 24 hours. ETH was relatively strong, increasing by 0.02% in the same period, maintaining its position near $1800. Furthermore, the NFT and RWA sectors, which saw significant gains yesterday, experienced a pullback today. The NFT sector fell by 4.43%, with Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) and Moca Coin (MOCA) dropping by 7.10% and 13.58%, respectively. The RWA sector declined by 2.84%, but Plume (PLUME) and Creditcoin (CTC) bucked the trend, rising by 4.49% and 5.41%, respectively.

In other sectors, the CeFi sector saw a 0.60% decrease in the last 24 hours, with LEO Token (LEO) showing relative strength with a 0.35% increase. The Layer1 sector declined by 1.31%, the DeFi sector by 2.25%, although Curve DAO (CRV) saw a 2.02% increase. The PayFi sector fell by 2.38%, where Monero (XMR) experienced an intraday high of 2.89%. The Layer2 sector dropped by 2.52%, and the Meme sector fell by 2.77%.

At the same time, the cryptocurrency sector index reflecting historical market performance showed that the ssiNFT, ssiRWA, and ssiDeFi indices fell by 4.21%, 3.57%, and 2.93%, respectively, in the last 24 hours. However, the ssiNFT index achieved a weekly return rate of 17.66%.

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