Bitcoin futures fell over 1% on non-farm payroll day, giving back gains after rising above $74,000 this week
On Friday (November 1st), at the New York close, the CME Bitcoin futures BTC main contract was reported at $69,620.00, down 1.20% from Thursday's New York close. At 22:30 Beijing time (after the release of the U.S. non-farm payroll report), it reached a daily high. This week, it has accumulated a rise of 1.36%, having previously reached a peak of $74,485.00 on October 29th.
In the last seven calendar days, it has increased by approximately 3.4%, currently reported at $69,000. From October 26th to 29th, it fluctuated upward, peaking at $73,563.59, before giving back some gains.
The CME Ether futures DCR main contract was reported at $2,538.00, up 0.46% from Thursday, and also reached a daily high after the non-farm payroll report was released. This week, it has accumulated a rise of 1.64%, having previously reached an intraday high of $2,752.00 on October 30th