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  • Fear Engulfs Bitcoin Traders Betting on Free Fall to $80,000

    Fear Engulfs Bitcoin Traders Betting on Free Fall to $80,000

    Bitcoin plunged below $91,500 Monday.

    Bitcoin is in free fall — and traders are positioning for more pain.

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    The world’s largest cryptocurrency plunged below $91,500 Monday, deepening a selloff that’s erased all of its gains for the year. In the options market, traders are making increasingly bearish wagers, on the conviction that the slide is far from over as deep-pocketed buyers beat a retreat.

    The shift in sentiment has been swift and sharp. Demand for downside protection — particularly at the $90,000, $85,000 and $80,000 levels — has surged. Protective options expiring later this month are seeing especially heavy activity, according to data from Coinbase-owned Deribit.

    After riding Bitcoin to the highs just weeks ago, traders have snapped up more than $740 million worth of contracts betting on continued declines expiring in late November — far outpacing interest in bullish positions.

    “The absence of conviction-based spot demand has become increasingly apparent as buyers who accumulated positions over the last six months now find themselves significantly underwater,” said Chris Newhouse, director of research at Ergonia, a firm specializing in decentralized finance.

    The pain has been concentrated in companies known as digital-asset treasuries — firms that stockpiled large amounts of cryptocurrencies earlier this year in an effort to become crypto-hoarding bets in the stock market. While Michael Saylor’s Strategy Inc. just bought another $835 million worth of Bitcoin, some of his corporate peers are facing growing pressure to sell assets to protect their balance sheets.

    That selling has created a psychological overhang: A market crowded with investors who are too deep in the red to buy more, but not yet ready to cut their losses.

    A sentiment index compiled by data-analytics platform CoinMarketCap — tracking price momentum, volatility, derivatives, and more — indicates crypto participants are mired in a state of “extreme fear.”

    Larger economic forces are weighing on sentiment, too. Traders are eyeing Wednesday’s earnings from Nvidia Corp. — a bellwether for tech and speculative risk — as well as shifting expectations for a possible interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve in December. The S&P 500 fell more than 1%, hitting sentiment for risk assets of all stripes.

    “I think the Fed and AI bubble talk are two major headwinds for crypto and risk assets heading into the end of the year,” said Adam McCarthy, a research analyst at Kaiko. “The AI risk is likely compounding and affecting risk sentiment in crypto, adding that to the chatter from FOMC officials, you’re looking at a sustained downtrend for Bitcoin.”

    Ethereum’s token, Ether, is proving especially vulnerable. The world’s second-largest cryptocurrency slumped to $2,975, bringing its decline to 24% since early October.

    “Ether is very vulnerable to this theme as the biggest digital asset treasury firms are currently underwater on their positions,” said Greg Magadini, director of derivatives at Amberdata.

    The broader market has been reeling since a sharp liquidation wave in early October erased about $19 billion in digital assets. Open interest in crypto futures contracts has dropped, particularly in smaller tokens like Solana, where positioning has fallen by more than half, according to Coinglass data.

    “That riskoff tone spills into crypto markets, where sentiment remains fragile — the latest drawdown reflects broader macro jitters rather than structural flaws,” said Thomas Perfumo, global economist at crypto exchange Kraken.

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  • Strain-specific qPCR assay to track the vaginal colonization of the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus TOM 22.8 strain orally administered | BMC Microbiology

    Strain-specific qPCR assay to track the vaginal colonization of the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus TOM 22.8 strain orally administered | BMC Microbiology

    Currently, the phenomenon of microbial translocation is one of the most extensively discussed topics in the scientific community, especially with regard to the study of direct and indirect interactions between organs. Focused on the FRT…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • Amazon seeks to raise $12 billion from US bond sale, Bloomberg News reports – Reuters

    1. Amazon seeks to raise $12 billion from US bond sale, Bloomberg News reports  Reuters
    2. Amazon joins Big Tech bond rush with $12bn debt sale  Financial Times
    3. Amazon Sells $15 Billion in Bonds  The Information
    4. Amazon’s $150 Billion AI Capex Surge Could Force Its First Big Bond Deal In Years – Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN)  Benzinga
    5. Amazon returns to US bond market with $12B offering  Proactive financial news

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  • The Long, Thorny Path to Dasha Nekrasova’s Hollywood Shunning

    The Long, Thorny Path to Dasha Nekrasova’s Hollywood Shunning

    On Aug. 19, 2023, Jonathan Daniel Brown sent a concerned email to Gaby Cohen and Jason Klorfein, two agents at Gersh.

    Brown, 36, had once been an actor, and had some success, most notably with a role in 2012’s hit comedy Project X. But…

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  • Childhood Hypertension a Significant and Growing Concern – Medscape

    1. Childhood Hypertension a Significant and Growing Concern  Medscape
    2. Soaring rates of high blood pressure among young people, data shows  https-//www.semafor.com
    3. Medical Bulletin 14/November/2025  Medical Dialogues
    4. Study Warns High Blood Pressure in…

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  • Prescribing guidance for older people with frailty is aimed to balance harms and benefits of medicines

    Prescribing guidance for older people with frailty is aimed to balance harms and benefits of medicines

    People with frailty may benefit from more lenient therapeutic targets for some conditions, according to prescribing guidance from the British Geriatrics Society (BGS).

    The National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded guidance, published…

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  • How Bacteria Use Enzymes to Direct Carbon Traffic for Energy and Useful Chemicals | News

    How Bacteria Use Enzymes to Direct Carbon Traffic for Energy and Useful Chemicals | News

    When bacteria eat different kinds of food like sugars or more complex carbon compounds, they can send those nutrients down different “roads” inside a cell to make energy and build new materials.

    A new study from Northwestern Engineering’s

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  • NASA confirms Earth has a new quasi-moon for the next 50 years

    NASA confirms Earth has a new quasi-moon for the next 50 years

    Earth has picked up a new traveling companion – an asteroid named 2025 PN7 that now moves through space in step with us. This tiny quasi moon, only about 62 feet (19 meters) wide, follows an orbit so similar to Earth’s that it will linger…

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  • NBA Fantasy Power Rankings Week 4: Nikola Jokić still No. 1

    NBA Fantasy Power Rankings Week 4: Nikola Jokić still No. 1

    James Harden averaged a vintage 34.0 points, 9.8 rebounds, 8.8 assists and 1.0 blocks over 39.5 minutes per game in Week 4.

    Week 4 extended the season-opening trend of eye-popping numbers at both a team and individual level, much to the delight…

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