On Tuesday, the three major U.S. stock indices ended their two-day rally, with the Nasdaq down 1.71%, the S&P 500 down 1.06%, and the Dow down 0.62%. Tech stocks led the decline, with Tesla plunging 5.34% due to increased competition, and Nvidia's GTC conference new products failing to boost its stock price, which fell 3.35%.

The cryptocurrency market experienced fluctuations and decline, dragged down by the weak opening of U.S. stocks. Bitcoin quickly fell to around $81,000 last night, rebounding only after the stock market closed, and at the time of writing, it is reported at $82,571, down nearly 1% in 24 hours. Ethereum rose 1.3% against the trend, possibly boosted by news of the Pectra upgrade, reported at $1,940. Other mainstream tokens mostly showed slight declines.