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U.S. Pre-Market Crypto Stocks Decline, BMNR Drops Over 4%

On March 26, according to Bitget market data, U.S. pre-market crypto-related stocks experienced a widespread decline. Notably, Bitmine (BMNR) fell by 4.05%; Sharplink Gaming (SBET) decreased by 3.98%; Circle (CRCL) dropped by 3.04%; Bullish (BLSH) declined by 2.97%; Riot Platforms (RIOT) fell by 2.90%; MARA Holdings (MARA) decreased by 2.78%; and Strategy (MSTR) dropped by 2.11%.

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