The crypto market generally retraced, with the DePIN sector leading the decline by over 4%, and BTC falling below $91,000.

BTC-2,54%
FIL-4,74%
RENDER-6,07%
ETH-3,43%

Deep Tide TechFlow News, December 11th, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market generally pulled back across sectors. The DePIN sector led the decline over the past 24 hours with a drop of 4.28%. Within the sector, Filecoin (FIL) fell by 7.50%, and Render (RENDER) declined by 5.52%. Additionally, Bitcoin (BTC) decreased by 1.41%, falling below $91,000, Ethereum (ETH) dropped by 1.02%, falling below $3,300.

In other sectors, the CeFi sector declined 1.00% over the past 24 hours. Within it, Cronos (CRO) fell by 3.39%. The Layer2 sector decreased by 2.15%, but Mantle (MNT) remained relatively strong, rising by 1.12%. The DeFi sector declined by 2.35%, while Hyperliquid (HYPE) defied the trend and increased by 2.95%. The Layer1 sector dropped by 2.54%, with previously strong performer Zcash (ZEC) falling by 10.78%. The PayFi sector declined by 2.92%, with Ultima (ULTIMA) surging by 6.63 during the day. The AI sector decreased by 3.85%, but Pieverse (PIEVERSE) surged significantly by 28.38%. The Meme sector fell by 3.88%, while PIPPIN (PIPPIN) rose again by 6.67%.

The crypto sector indices reflecting sector historical performance show that the SSI AI, SSI NFT, and SSI DePIN indices fell by 5.55%, 5.32%, and 5.16%, respectively.

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