PANews reported on September 3rd that, according to The Block, K33 Research Director Vetle Lunde warned that tariff pressure and the release of US economic data could trigger a price decline in Bitcoin in September, with support levels at $101,000 and $94,000 in focus. Lunde noted that perpetual contracts are highly leveraged, making the market vulnerable to liquidations. Bitcoin ETFs saw a net outflow of 15,399 coins in August, and participation in CME futures fell to a historic low. Despite short-term pressure, Lunde believes the long-term logic for Bitcoin remains unchanged and plans to re-enter the market after September.
K33 Research Director: Bitcoin may face downward pressure in September due to macro factors
Author: PA一线
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

Pioneer's View: Crypto Celebrity Interviews
Exclusive interviews with crypto celebrities, sharing unique observations and insights

PAData: Web3 in Data
Data analysis and visual communication of industry hot spots help users understand the meaning and opportunities behind each data.

A complete review of the 1011 encryption storm
An in-depth review of the epic liquidation events of October 11: from the Trump tariff black swan event to high-leverage margin calls, stablecoin depegging, and market maker liquidity depletion.

AI Agent: The Journey to Web3 Intelligence
The AI Agen innovation wave is sweeping the world. How will it take root in Web3? Let’s embark on this intelligent journey together

Memecoin Supercycle: The hype around attention tokenization
From joke culture to the trillion-dollar race, Memecoin has become an integral part of the crypto market. In this Memecoin super cycle, how can we seize the opportunity?

Real-time tracking of Bybit attack
Bybit suffered a security incident, and funds worth $1.44 billion were withdrawn. A North Korean hacker group was accused of being the perpetrator.

