Data: BRC-20 sector tokens slightly retraced, SATS dropped 5.3% in 1 hour

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ME News Report, April 17 (UTC+8), according to Coingecko data, multiple tokens in the BRC-20 sector experienced slight pullbacks but are still on the rise. Currently, the overall market capitalization of this sector has decreased to approximately $192 million, a 2.7% decline over the past hour. Among them: MUBI is temporarily quoted at $0.001196, down 6.2% in the past hour; ORDI is temporarily quoted at $7.11, down 3%; SATS is temporarily quoted at $0.00000001901, down 5.3%; TURT is temporarily quoted at $0.0002513, down 15.4%; 1000SATS is temporarily quoted at $0.00001899, down 3.8% over the past hour. (Source: ChainCatcher)
SATS-6.26%
ORDI-7.74%
TURT-1.12%
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DeepSeaColdStart
· 12h ago
192 million market cap looks lively, but liquidity is actually quite thin.
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DaoBackbencher
· 18h ago
Are there still arbitrage opportunities when the prices of SATS and 1000SATS are similar?
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GateUser-e62ee1b0
· 18h ago
Everyone familiar with MUBI's trend, veteran players understand it well; just get used to it.
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RugCheckSkeptic
· 18h ago
Waiting for a panic sell-off before entering the market. Even if I get itchy now, I have to hold back.
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TableNextToJupiter
· 18h ago
TURT has dropped so much, the project team should come out and do some work now, right?
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OutsiderOfZhiyuandao
· 18h ago
A 2.7% drop on the hourly chart is still called a drop? The standards in the crypto world are this low.
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TheWindBeneathTheCyberBridge
· 18h ago
The BRC-20 correction this time is normal; as long as the inscription narrative isn't dead.
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