Last Night’s Crypto Flash Highlights — Get the Market Focus in 1 Minute | November 28th

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🚨 Last Night’s Crypto Flash Highlights — Get the Market Focus in 1 Minute!

1⃣ $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL climbed to recent highs. Note: U.S. stock markets resume trading next Monday — today and the weekend are Crypto’s own “playground.”

2⃣ Opinion: BTC volume is low and volatility high during Thanksgiving — a non-structural trend. With macro liquidity and capital flows still weak, these moves should be treated as noise, not real signals.

3⃣ On December 3, $Jupiter will launch the SOL-chain dark pool project $Humidifi (WET), expected to capture 35%–50% of market share on Solana — worth watching.

4⃣ Binance listed the first Aster Rocket Launch project — oracle token AT. Some believe this opens a new pathway. But $AT spiked then fell, while $ASTER keeps sliding.

5⃣ Massive outflows from $Plasma stablecoin: from a peak of 5.8B down to 1.69B. Ethereum, Aptos, and Solana are the top three chains with stablecoin inflows. $XPL market cap dropped to $2.1B.

6⃣ $Infinex will launch a public sale on Sonar, aiming to raise $15M — selling 5% of $INX at a 300M FDV. Expensive?

7⃣ Arthur Hayes went long on $MON at 10U on the 25th; sold on the 27th and posted: “Send it to zero.” Community comments: classic behavior — pure exit liquidity.

8⃣ Fed Chair race on Polymarket: Kevin Hassett (57%) and Christopher Waller (25%) lead — both pro-crypto. Either outcome is good news.

9⃣ Data: Solana dominates tokenized stock trading, maintaining over 95% market share for four consecutive months — peaking at 99% in October.

🔟 Cointelegraph: BTC is holding above $90K, but weak spot demand, thin liquidity, and a rally fueled mainly by short covering raise doubts about its strength.

Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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