The crypto market shows mixed rises and falls, the AI zone rises nearly 5%, while BTC and ETH maintain weak fluctuations.

BTC-2,13%
ETH-2,48%
COAI-4,93%
RECALL-7,88%

Odaily News According to SoSoValue data, the crypto market's various zones are mixed with rises and falls. Among them, the AI zone rose 4.82% in 24 hours, with ChainOpera AI (COAI) surging 61.04% and Recall (RECALL) rising 22.61%. The CeFi zone increased by 1.42%, with Binance Coin (BNB) and Hyperliquid (HYPE) rising 1.50% and 7.73%, respectively. In addition, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 0.12%, fluctuating narrowly around $108,000. Ethereum (ETH) dropped 1.08%, maintaining above the 3,800 yuan mark. In other zones, the Layer1 zone decreased by 0.52%, with Zcash (ZEC), which had previously seen a large rise, falling 8.02%; the Layer2 zone fell 1.18%, but Mantle (MNT) and SOON rose 1.82% and 3.27%, respectively; the PayFi zone dropped 1.85%, while Monero (XMR) remained relatively strong, rising 1.94%; the DeFi zone fell 1.93%, with Uniswap (UNI) down 3.19%; the Meme zone decreased by 2.00%, but MemeCore (M) rose against the trend by 2.51%. The crypto zone index reflecting historical trends shows that the ssiAI, ssiLayer2, and ssiSocialFi indices fell by 5.72%, 5.42%, and 3.87%, respectively.

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