Binance Spot Data: ADA Down 5.11%, COTI Down 19.94% in 24H

Binance Spot Data: ADA Down 5.11%, COTI Down 19.94% in 24H

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2026-08-07 09:30:18
According to Binance spot trading data cited by ChainCatcher, the cryptocurrency market saw sharp swings over the past 24 hours. ADA was down 5.11%, while COTI dropped 19.94%, with both assets described as being in a “surge then pullback” state. The same pattern was visible in a batch of other tokens. MOVR fell 7.54%, PIVX was down 6.37%, AI lost 7.89%, LUMIA retreated 8.83%, COOKIE declined 18.86%, SXT slid 5.57%, ROBO was down 9.73%, and ZAMA slipped 8.16%. Those figures come directly from Binance’s spot market data and represent 24-hour percentage changes at the time of reporting. Each percentage refers to the change from the price recorded 24 hours earlier to the latest reading on Binance’s spot market. No additional market context or explanation for the declines was included in the ChainCatcher dispatch.

Binance spot market data cited by ChainCatcher showed sharp swings in crypto prices over the 24 hours to the time of reporting. ADA dropped 5.11% and COTI fell 19.94%, with both assets described as being in a “surge then pullback” state.

The same pattern also appeared in eight other tokens. MOVR was down 7.54%, PIVX dropped 6.37%, AI lost 7.89%, LUMIA retreated 8.83%, COOKIE declined 18.86%, SXT slid 5.57%, ROBO fell 9.73%, and ZAMA shed 8.16%.

ChainCatcher did not provide further analysis of the moves. The figures come from Binance’s spot trading data, which measures 24-hour percentage change for each asset.

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