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06:28

UB (Unibase) up 14.96% in 24 hours

Gate News update: On April 27, according to Gate market data, as of the time of writing, UB (Unibase) is trading at $0.0491. It is up 14.96% over the past 24 hours, with a high of $0.0534 and a low of $0.0423. The 24-hour trading volume is $3.9667 million. The current market cap is approximately $123 million. Unibase is a high-performance decentralized AI memory layer that provides long-term memory and cross-platform interoperability for AI agents, enabling them to remember, collaborate, and self-evolve. Unibase aims to build an open agent internet, supporting seamless cooperation among intelligent agents across ecosystems, empowering developers to build the next generation of AI applications. This message does not constitute investment advice; please be mindful of market volatility risks when investing.
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UB12,44%
18:02

ETH drops 0.56% in 15 minutes: Institutions’ ETF in-and-out flows and tightened on-chain liquidity dominate the market

From 17:45 to 18:00 (UTC) on 2026-04-19, the ETH price recorded a return of -0.56% within 15 minutes, closing in the 2294.03 - 2311.0 USDT range, with an amplitude of 0.73%. Heightened market volatility triggered increased short-term trading activity and boosted attention, while overall liquidity performance tightened. The main driving force behind this unusual move is institutions’ short-term in-and-out flows of ETF funds and a lull in on-chain stablecoin activity. In early April, after the ETH spot ETF recorded a net inflow of $120.24 million over a short period, it quickly reversed to a net outflow of $64.61 million, indicating that institutional capital became more short-term and there was no signal of sustained accumulation. Meanwhile, on-chain USDT and USDC activity fell in tandem to an annual low; ETH’s short-term buying power was clearly insufficient, putting pressure on liquidity. In addition, high-win-rate whales have been frequently shorting ETH and BTC since April 14, with related position sizes exceeding $25 million, further intensifying downward pressure in the short term. On the macro front, the Federal Reserve maintains high interest rates, the U.S. dollar remains strong, risk appetite has shifted to cautious, and some funds have flowed into traditional assets such as U.S. stocks. On-chain data shows that exchange reserves for ETH have fallen to the lowest level in nearly a decade, suggesting that long-term holders are actively shifting away from self-custody, further reducing market liquidity supply and amplifying price anomalies. Network conditions are stable; gas fees are operating at low levels, and on-chain transactions have not shown extreme spikes. The risk of near-term fluctuations remains high. ETF fund flows, large on-chain transfers, stablecoin activity, and changes in whale positions will be key indicators to watch. If institutions step up selling or stablecoin outflows expand further, ETH price volatility may intensify. Please continue to monitor macro developments and on-chain liquidity changes, stay alert to the risk of sharp short-term volatility, and get more real-time updates.
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BTC-0,29%