PANews reported on December 11th that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a general pullback across all sectors. The DePIN sector led the decline with a 4.28% drop in the past 24 hours. Within the sector, Filecoin (FIL) fell 7.50%, and Render (RENDER) fell 5.52%. Additionally, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 1.41%, breaking below $91,000, and Ethereum (ETH) fell 1.02%, breaking below $3,300. In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 1.00% in the last 24 hours, with Cronos (CRO) down 3.39%; the Layer 2 sector fell 2.15%, but Mantle (MNT) remained relatively strong, rising 1.12%; the DeFi sector fell 2.35%, with Hyperliquid (HYPE) bucking the trend and rising 2.95%; the Layer 1 sector fell 2.54%, with Zcash (ZEC), which had previously seen significant gains, falling 10.78%; the PayFi sector fell 2.92%, with Ultima (ULTIMA) surging 6.63% intraday; the AI sector fell 3.85%, but Pieverse (PIEVERSE) surged 28.38%; the Meme sector fell 3.88%, with PIPPIN (PIPPIN) rising again by 6.67%.PANews reported on December 11th that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a general pullback across all sectors. The DePIN sector led the decline with a 4.28% drop in the past 24 hours. Within the sector, Filecoin (FIL) fell 7.50%, and Render (RENDER) fell 5.52%. Additionally, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 1.41%, breaking below $91,000, and Ethereum (ETH) fell 1.02%, breaking below $3,300. In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 1.00% in the last 24 hours, with Cronos (CRO) down 3.39%; the Layer 2 sector fell 2.15%, but Mantle (MNT) remained relatively strong, rising 1.12%; the DeFi sector fell 2.35%, with Hyperliquid (HYPE) bucking the trend and rising 2.95%; the Layer 1 sector fell 2.54%, with Zcash (ZEC), which had previously seen significant gains, falling 10.78%; the PayFi sector fell 2.92%, with Ultima (ULTIMA) surging 6.63% intraday; the AI sector fell 3.85%, but Pieverse (PIEVERSE) surged 28.38%; the Meme sector fell 3.88%, with PIPPIN (PIPPIN) rising again by 6.67%.

The crypto market saw a broad correction, with the DePIN sector leading the decline, falling over 4%, and BTC dropping below $91,000.

2025/12/11 10:22

PANews reported on December 11th that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a general pullback across all sectors. The DePIN sector led the decline with a 4.28% drop in the past 24 hours. Within the sector, Filecoin (FIL) fell 7.50%, and Render (RENDER) fell 5.52%. Additionally, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 1.41%, breaking below $91,000, and Ethereum (ETH) fell 1.02%, breaking below $3,300.

In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 1.00% in the last 24 hours, with Cronos (CRO) down 3.39%; the Layer 2 sector fell 2.15%, but Mantle (MNT) remained relatively strong, rising 1.12%; the DeFi sector fell 2.35%, with Hyperliquid (HYPE) bucking the trend and rising 2.95%; the Layer 1 sector fell 2.54%, with Zcash (ZEC), which had previously seen significant gains, falling 10.78%; the PayFi sector fell 2.92%, with Ultima (ULTIMA) surging 6.63% intraday; the AI sector fell 3.85%, but Pieverse (PIEVERSE) surged 28.38%; the Meme sector fell 3.88%, with PIPPIN (PIPPIN) rising again by 6.67%.

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