PANews reported on March 2nd that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a broad decline. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.21% in the past 24 hours, droppingPANews reported on March 2nd that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a broad decline. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.21% in the past 24 hours, dropping

The cryptocurrency market declined across the board, with BTC falling below $67,000 and ETH dropping nearly 4%.

2026/03/02 10:49
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PANews reported on March 2nd that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market saw a broad decline. Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.21% in the past 24 hours, dropping below $67,000; Ethereum (ETH) fell 3.92%, falling below $2,000. The SocialFi sector led the decline with a 6.25% drop. Within the sector, Toncoin (TON) fell 6.97%, and Chiliz (CHZ) fell 4.16%.

In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 1.16% in the last 24 hours, with Cronos (CRO) down 3.47%; the DeFi sector fell 1.74%, but Hyperliquid (HYPE) rose 3.51%; the Layer 1 sector fell 2.28%, with Zcash (ZEC) down 5.13%; the Layer 2 sector fell 2.71%, with Starknet (STRK) down 6.06%; the PayFi sector fell 3.38%, with Dash (DASH) down 5.94%; the Meme sector fell 3.60%, while BUILDon (B) remained relatively strong, rising 1.97%.

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