Key Market Information Discrepancy on March 11th - A Must-See! | Alpha Morning Report
By: blockbeats|2026/03/11 05:00:01
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Featured News
1. Iran Exposed to Have Mined in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump Warns of 'Unprecedented' Military Strike
2. WTI Crude Plunges Over 5% Intraday, IEA Proposes Release of Largest-Ever Oil Reserves
3. Wash's Nomination for Fed Chair Blocked, GOP Senators Demand Investigation into Powell First
4. Kalshi Ban Request Denied, U.S. Judge Rules Prediction Markets Not Exempt from State Gambling Laws
5. Gaming Token PIXEL Surges Over 75% in 24 Hours, Market Cap Reaches $28 Million
Articles & Threads
1. "Zuckerberg Running Out of Ideas! Acquires Outdated Lobster Social Platform?"
On December 30, 2025, Meta acquired Manus for over $2 billion. Three months later, just last night, it quietly took over Moltbook. The price was not disclosed this time. What is Moltbook? On January 28, 2026, developer Matt Schlicht launched a strange site that looked like Reddit, but with only one rule: only AI Agents could post, humans could only watch. However, the hype came and went quickly. The AI universe immersed in endless new trends and lobster craze, Moltbook's daily active users had already dropped back to baseline, with AI Agents in the community still posting, but with few human viewers. At this almost forgotten moment, Meta bought it.
2. "Oil Price Cools Off, Crypto Rebounds"
Waking up, the oil price collapsed. The oil price, which surged to $110 per barrel just yesterday, experienced a historic collapse, plummeting over 30% in a single day, briefly dropping below $84 per barrel and dominating the entire internet. The Block Beats' editor wrote an article yesterday titled "Why Does Bitcoin Drop When Oil Rises?" analyzing the relationship between oil and Bitcoin prices. As per the logic we discussed before, with this morning's oil price crash and a temporary cooling of inflation expectations, Bitcoin saw a significant retaliatory rebound, returning to the $70,000 mark. This once again proves Bitcoin's role as a "liquidity thermometer." Once the signal from oil, which boosted inflation, cools off, the market's fear of interest rate hikes eases, liquidity expectations recover, and Bitcoin promptly regains lost ground.
Market Data
Overall Daily Market Fund Heat (Reflected by Funding Rate) and Token Unlocks
Data Source: Coinglass, TokenUnlocks
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Token Unlocks

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