According to Jinse Finance, at the end of New York on Friday (January 31), the CMEBTC futures BTC Market Maker contract was reported at $103,000, a fall of 2.45% from the end of New York on Thursday, with intraday trading within the range of US dollars. In January, it rose by 7.71%, with a trading range of $90,195 to $111,000. In January, Spot BTC rose by about 9%. After falling to $89,329.19 on January 13th, it rebounded and reached $109,000 on January 20th, followed by high-level volatility. CME’s Ethereum futures DCR Market Maker contract was reported at $3346.00, a rise of 5.67% from Thursday, with a cumulative fall of 1.92% in January and trading within the range of $3820.00 to $2950.00.
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Bitcoin futures rose 7.7% in January, while Ether coin futures fell 1.9%
According to Jinse Finance, at the end of New York on Friday (January 31), the CMEBTC futures BTC Market Maker contract was reported at $103,000, a fall of 2.45% from the end of New York on Thursday, with intraday trading within the range of US dollars. In January, it rose by 7.71%, with a trading range of $90,195 to $111,000. In January, Spot BTC rose by about 9%. After falling to $89,329.19 on January 13th, it rebounded and reached $109,000 on January 20th, followed by high-level volatility. CME’s Ethereum futures DCR Market Maker contract was reported at $3346.00, a rise of 5.67% from Thursday, with a cumulative fall of 1.92% in January and trading within the range of $3820.00 to $2950.00.