Bitcoin prices experienced a dip on Sunday, reaching a low of $92,941 per coin. The entire crypto market also saw a decline of 1.61%, while BTC itself lost 1.42% in the last 24 hours. The trading volume for BTC has been quiet during the holiday season, with more sellers than buyers, potentially keeping prices in a consolidated range until the new year. Data shows that bitcoin's sell-side liquidity is decreasing, suggesting that selling pressure may soon ease up. Tether (USDT) is currently the top trading pair for bitcoin, followed by the U.S. dollar, FDUSD, USDC, and the Korean won. Other major coins experienced bigger losses than BTC, with XRP dropping over 3%, BNB falling 4.27%, and DOGE dipping 2.25%. FARTCOIN was the day's biggest loser, plummeting by 15.27%. Phala Network (PHA) was the day's top gainer, gaining 18.26%.



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