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2026-04-06
10:46

LD Capital founder Yi Lihua: Buying up ETH below $200 is a strategy you can hold until the peak of the bull market

Gate News, April 6, LD Capital founder Yi Lihua posted on social media saying that it looks like the war is finally going to end. Although he doesn’t understand politics, it’s still surprising that it has gone on for so long and now. He believes that after it ends, the market will rebound for a while rather than reverse. For an investment strategy, Yi Lihua suggests that if it’s a long-term trend investment, buying ETH at a bottom under $2,000 can get you to the top of the bull market; if it’s a short-term swing trade, you can take profit based on the level.
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ETH-1,35%
06:06

Bitunix Analyst: War Delay and Liquidity Contraction Resonance, BTC Stuck in 65K–72K Liquidation Zone

Global market performance looks stable on the surface, but internal imbalances remain. Geopolitical risks still exist. Countries are withdrawing liquidity and stabilizing their domestic currencies through different measures; the inflation logic has shifted somewhat, and a strengthening U.S. dollar reflects liquidity being withdrawn. In the crypto market, BTC is consolidating within a range-bound, choppy zone, with price volatility kept in check. In the short term, it’s necessary to watch for changes in the macro environment to find a trend breakout.
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BTC-0,85%
01:00

Senator Lummis: CFTC Chairman is well aware of the urgency of legislation on digital asset market structure

BlockBeats News, March 6 — Cynthia Lummis, the proposer of the Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Act and Chair of the Senate Banking Digital Assets Subcommittee, stated that she had a meeting with CFTC Chair Michael Selig. The two discussed the digital asset market structure, and the discussion was very pleasant. The CFTC Chair is well aware of the urgency of the moment and looks forward to continuing cooperation in the process of integrating digital assets into the 21st-century financial system.
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BTC-0,85%
16:44

Analyst under Tom Lee: ETH's lowest drop to $1,367, but the implied return over the next 12 months is 81%

Fundstrat's Sean Farrell analysis states that Ethereum (ETH) has an average cost of $2,241, with a current price of $1,934, resulting in an average loss of 22% for investors. Comparing historical data, ETH could potentially drop to as low as $1,367 or $1,770. The current loss level is as high as 9%, but the long-term return could be +81%. The risk/reward ratio looks positive, suggesting the price is approaching the bottom.
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ETH-1,35%
15:09

Federal Reserve's Kashkari: Waller is fully qualified to serve as Federal Reserve Chair

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Kashkari says Waller is qualified to serve as Federal Reserve Chair and looks forward to further discussions. Although the White House officially nominated Waller, his nomination probability has dropped to 95%, while Judy Shelton's nomination probability has increased to 4-5%. Experts believe that even if Waller is not nominated, Shelton is unlikely to become a potential candidate.
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Gate has disabled lending for 15 tokens. Users must settle any outstanding loans by February 10.

Gate News bot message, according to the official Gate announcement on February 9, 2026 Gate announced that it will adjust the lending functions for certain tokens. Starting from 16:00 on February 9, 2026(UTC+8), the new lending functions in the unified account spot leverage, collateral lending, and isolated margin will be disabled. The affected tokens include BOSON, MEMEFI, PIZZA, TARA, BSW, FOXY, REEF, U2U, VENOM, KIMA, WOJAK, LOOKS, SWTCH, ULTI, ESE, totaling 15 tokens. For existing outstanding loans, Gate will automatically settle and repay them by 16:00 on February 10, 2026(UTC+8). Spot trading functions will not be affected.
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MEMEFI1,17%
PIZZA-17,41%
TARA-3,84%
10:12

Tom Lee: The crypto market is dragged down by deleveraging, and parabolic rises in cryptocurrencies usually follow precious metals.

BitMine Chairman Tom Lee stated in an interview that cryptocurrencies are affected by de-leveraging, which he believes is the biggest factor. Despite recent market volatility, Lee remains optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term prospects, noting that it still plays an important role in the settlement layer, and looks forward to clearer regulations and increased institutional adoption. He believes that Bitcoin's price doubling in the future is not impossible.
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BTC-0,85%
ETH-1,35%