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Global capital markets faced a "Black Friday," with 380,000 people in the crypto market being liquidated

2025-11-21 16:24:00
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Today, the global capital markets experienced a "Black Friday," with BTC dipping to $82,000. In the past 24 hours, a total of 389,052 people were liquidated globally, with a total liquidation amount exceeding $1.9 billion; the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies fell below the $3 trillion mark, with a 24-hour decline of 8.5%.

In the stock market, U.S. stocks opened high but closed low last night, and today, major European stock indices opened collectively lower; the South Korean Composite Index closed down 3.78%, with a cumulative decline of 3.95% this week; the Nikkei 225 Index closed down 2.40%, with a cumulative decline of 3.48% this week; A-shares saw a significant drop of 2%, falling below 3,900 points; the three major Hong Kong stock indices all hit new lows for the period, with the Hang Seng Index dropping 2.38%.

At the same time, safe-haven assets also experienced consecutive declines, with spot gold falling 1.2% to $4,028.23 per ounce; spot silver dropped over 3% to $49.12 per ounce.

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