The crypto market experiences a slight pullback, while the DePIN and AI sectors rise against the trend

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PANews January 7 News, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market experienced a slight overall pullback after a continuous rally, with only the DePIN and AI sectors remaining strong, rising 0.04% and 1.06% respectively over the past 24 hours. In DePIN, Render increased by 2.57%, Golem by 3.56%; in the AI sector, Bittensor rose by 5.63%, Fartcoin by 5.70%. BTC fell by 1.55% to below $93,000, while ETH increased by 0.61% to stay above $3,200. Sectors such as Meme, Layer2, and DeFi generally declined, with some tokens like MemeCore, River, and zkSync showing active performance.

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