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coinpedia 2025-03-11 05:35:05

Crypto Market Live 11th March : FTX Crypto, Pi Network News, Crypto Market Crash

The post Crypto Market Live 11th March : FTX Crypto, Pi Network News, Crypto Market Crash appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News March 11, 2025 05:46:43 UTC Sam Bankman-Fried Seeks Trump Pardon According to Fortune, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) is seeking a pardon from President Trump. SBF has launched a series of high-profile campaigns, including an unauthorized appearance on the Tucker Carlson Show, which reportedly led to him being put in solitary confinement. However, political insiders believe that his chances of receiving a pardon are extremely low, given the current political climate and the ongoing controversies surrounding his case. March 11, 2025 05:13:30 UTC Crypto Liquidations Hit $940M, $1.7T Lost in US Stocks Trump’s tariff uncertainty continues to fuel market sell-offs, wiping $1.7 trillion from US stocks and triggering $940 million in crypto liquidations. Bitcoin has slipped below $80K, while Ethereum trades near its 2022 bear market lows. Meanwhile, tokens like $OM, $IP, and $MOVE are holding strong amid the downturn. Overall, the crypto market cap stands at $2.74 trillion, with BTC dominance at 58.10% and the Fear & Greed Index at 24, signaling extreme fear among investors. March 11, 2025 05:13:30 UTC Crypto Market Today The crypto market took a hit on March 11 as Bitcoin slid to a low near $80K and Ethereum dropped 10% below $2K, with XRP and SOL also falling by 6-10%. Overall market sentiment is grim, with a nearly 4% market cap drop to $2.58 trillion and over $900M in liquidations. Despite pro-crypto moves like Trump’s executive order on a BTC reserve, fear of recession and escalating trade tensions is keeping prices under pressure.

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