香港散户投资者在比特币崩盘中抢购

比特币价格从峰值暴跌逾一半后,香港部分散户投资者开始抢购这种全球最大加密货币。周五上午,比特币价格跌至近6万美元,当天下午,数十名居民在金钟中心排队购买。

比特币的崩盘引发了香港部分散户投资者的买入热潮。根据加密资产数据追踪器CoinGecko的数据,周五香港时间上午,比特币价格暴跌至近6万美元,不到其2025年10月历史高点12.4万美元的一半。此次崩盘还抹去了整个数字资产市场2万亿美元的价值。

周五下午,数十名居民在金钟中心的加密货币商店排起长队,用现金在柜台上购买比特币。其中一位三十多岁的本地投资者、职员Jacky Lam在下午购买了价值4.76万港元(6090美元)的比特币。

“现在是个好价格,”Lam表示。“我打算持有几年,我认为价格会反弹。”

这一现象反映了部分投资者对加密货币市场的乐观,尽管全球市场面临巨大波动。金钟中心作为香港主要商业区,吸引了这些零售买家前来交易。

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