On the major trading platform, USDT pair markets showed mixed momentum in the latest 15-minute window.
The strongest performers were KAVA surging 3.77%, followed by BTTC climbing 2.38% and CATI gaining 1.87%. These altcoins led the upside action across the board.
Meanwhile, selling pressure hit GLM with a 2.1% decline, DASH dropping 1.58%, and GLMR sliding 0.75%. The downside was relatively contained compared to the gainers.
On the volume front, ETH dominated with 6.45M in spot trading, while BTC and other major pairs continued to see steady activity. The diverse price action reflects typical market consolidation with selective strength in mid-cap assets.
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TestnetNomad
· 9h ago
KAVA's recent surge is intense, up 3.77%... but it's only been 15 minutes. I really don't dare to chase such a rapid rise. ETH's trading volume is so high, feels like the main force is accumulating?
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MetaMisfit
· 12h ago
Kava is bouncing again, this thing is really quite interesting... But can you believe a 15-minute increase? The glm in my hand is also falling again, it's really frustrating.
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NFTFreezer
· 12h ago
Kava is surging fiercely this time, but I still think it's a bit fake... What's there to see in the 15-minute chart? Let's wait and see.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 12h ago
Kava has gone up again? This mid-cap wave is really crazy. GLM being hammered so hard is just unbelievable. It feels like a correction is coming.
Spot Market Snapshot - Last 15 Minutes
On the major trading platform, USDT pair markets showed mixed momentum in the latest 15-minute window.
The strongest performers were KAVA surging 3.77%, followed by BTTC climbing 2.38% and CATI gaining 1.87%. These altcoins led the upside action across the board.
Meanwhile, selling pressure hit GLM with a 2.1% decline, DASH dropping 1.58%, and GLMR sliding 0.75%. The downside was relatively contained compared to the gainers.
On the volume front, ETH dominated with 6.45M in spot trading, while BTC and other major pairs continued to see steady activity. The diverse price action reflects typical market consolidation with selective strength in mid-cap assets.