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2026-05-05
03:04

RECALL (Recall) 24-hour increase of 25.03%

Gate News Bot Message, February 13th, according to CoinMarketCap data, as of press time, RECALL (Recall) is trading at $0.05, up 25.03% in the past 24 hours, with a high of $0.06 and a low of $0.04. The 24-hour trading volume reached $18.6 million. The current market cap is approximately $11.7 million, an increase of $2.35 million from yesterday. Recall is an AI performance verification platform dedicated to validating and improving AI models and intelligent agents. The platform gathers millions of users through an open arena for testing, evaluating, and predicting AI model performance. Users can signal valuable AI skills through crowdfunding in various competitions to incentivize developers worldwide; they can also stake tokens to develop excellent intelligent agents and profit from them. The RECALL token is an ERC-20 on the Base chain.
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Trump reaches funding agreement with the Senate, US government shutdown risk temporarily averted, crypto market watches for volatility

January 30 News, Signs of Relief Emerge in US Government Shutdown Concerns. President Trump reached a new agreement with Senate Democratic senators to avoid a partial government shutdown. Democratic leader Chuck Schumer's office stated that both parties have reached a bipartisan consensus on funding, with Department of Homeland Security funding excluded from the overall spending bill. Trump also supports the new spending agreement brokered by both parties, but he indicated that uncertainties still remain. It is currently unclear whether the House will pass the agreement. House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested that due to lawmakers' recess, it might be difficult to recall the House in time for review, which could mean some federal departments may temporarily close over the weekend. Nevertheless, traders' bets on a government shutdown continue to increase. Polymarket data shows that the probability of a US government shutdown, after falling to 40%, has risen again to 68%.
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