Bitcoin traded near $64,000, with most major cryptocurrencies moving higher and Solana leading the advance. Ether also rose, while BNB stood out as the only major token that did not post gains. Outside crypto, Korean semiconductor stocks fell more than 7%, adding pressure in broader risk markets. Traders were also watching the release of the Federal Reserve minutes, scheduled for 2 p.m. Eastern Time. The mix of steady crypto prices, weakness in Korean chip shares, and the upcoming Fed minutes left markets focused on both digital assets and macro signals.
Bitcoin held near $64,000, while most major cryptocurrencies moved higher. Solana led the gains, and both bitcoin and ether traded up. BNB was the only major token that did not rise.
In broader markets, Korean semiconductor stocks fell more than 7%. Traders were also awaiting the Federal Reserve minutes, due at 2 p.m. ET.
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