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Glassnode Launches Live Orderbook Metrics for BTC and ETH

Glassnode recently launched live spot orderbook metrics for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), expanding its market analytics platform with real-time liquidity and execution data. The tools are initially available for the most actively traded BTC and ETH pairs on Binance and Coinbase and are
BTC1.29%
ETH0.42%
GateNews·06-24 08:32
Glassnode Launches Live Orderbook Metrics for BTC and ETH

South Africa vs South Korea: World Cup do-or-die match, prediction market shows South Korea's advancement probability at 59% — what does it mean?

The final round of the World Cup group stage is often the most brutal and fascinating phase. When points, goal difference, and head-to-head results all become variables, a single 90-minute match can rewrite the fate of a team for four years. On June 25, 2026, Beijing time, at the BBVA Stadium in Monterrey, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea will face off in the final round of Group A. As of June 24, Gate's prediction market contract prices were: South Korea win at 59 cents (implied probability
GateInstantTrends·06-24 08:22
South Africa vs South Korea: World Cup do-or-die match, prediction market shows South Korea's advancement probability at 59% — what does it mean?