The crypto sector partially pulled back, the Meme sector fell 2.11%, and ETH remained relatively strong

By: odaily.com|2025/07/15 02:51:39
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Odaily News According to SoSoValue data, after rising for several consecutive days, some crypto market sectors have slightly pulled back. Among them, the Meme sector fell 2.11% in 24 hours. Within the sector, Mog Coin (MOG) and MemeCore (M), which had seen large gains in the previous period, fell 17.93% and 28.96% respectively, but Bonk (BONK) remained strong, rising 4.04%. In addition, Ethereum (ETH) rose 0.76% and remained around $3,000. Bitcoin (BTC) rose 0.18%, falling back after breaking through $120,000 and now at $118,000.
Other sectors with outstanding performance include: NFT sector rose 2.36% in 24 hours, among which Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) rose again by 8.45%; SocialFi sector rose 1.14%, and within the sector, Toncoin (TON) rose 1.18%; PayFi sector rose 0.65%, and Telcoin (TEL) rose 19.75%; DeFi sector rose 0.02%, and Uniswap (UNI) rose 3.62%.
In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 0.68% in 24 hours, Hyperliquid (HYPE) fell 3.49%; the Layer1 sector fell 0.80%, Hedera (HBAR) fell 4.49%, but Sui (SUI) rose against the trend by 4.81%; the Layer2 sector fell 1.66%, and Mantle (MNT) was relatively strong, rising 3.53% during the session.
The crypto sector index, which reflects the historical trends of the sector, shows that the ssiNFT, ssiSocialFi, and ssiDeFi indices rose by 2.42%, 1.40%, and 0.65%, respectively, in the 24 hours.

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