The crypto market generally declines, with the GameFi sector leading the decline by nearly 5%, and BTC falling below $88,000.

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PANews January 26 News, according to SoSoValue data, the overall crypto market sector declined. The GameFi sector led the decline over the past 24 hours with a drop of 4.90%. Within the sector, The Sandbox (SAND) fell 8.85%, Axie Infinity (AXS) dropped 18.23%, but Beam (BEAM) defied the trend and rose 19.02%. Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC) decreased by 1.84%, breaking below $88,000; Ethereum (ETH) fell 2.34%, dropping below $2,900.
In other sectors, the CeFi sector declined 1.55% over 24 hours, with Aster (ASTER) down 6.86%; the PayFi sector decreased by 2.03%, with Monero (XMR) down 10.25%; the Meme sector fell 2.10%, with PIPPIN (PIPPIN) dropping 18.01%; the Layer1 sector declined 2.25%, with TRON (TRX) remaining relatively resilient and rising 0.34%; the DeFi sector decreased by 3.10%, with River (RIVER) surging again by 30.71% during the session; the Layer2 sector fell 4.63%, but Movement (MOVE) increased by 2.38%.

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