The cryptocurrency market faced a steep decline this week, losing about $250 billion from its total capitalization as sellers dominated trading.
This drop pushed major coins to lows not seen in months, mirroring weakness in stocks amid economic worries.
Bitcoin led the slide, slipping under $100,000 briefly for the first time since June. Its price fell 5.8% in 24 hours, bringing its market value to $2 trillion. Ethereum followed with a 9.8% loss, trading at $3,290. Other coins like Solana, Avalanche, and Polygon dropped 8% to 10%, showing the broad impact across assets.
The crypto sell-off aligned with a tech-led downturn in U.S. stocks, where investors pulled back from high-risk holdings. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s comments after a rate cut, hinting no further reductions were assured, added to the caution. This sparked sales in both equities and digital currencies.
Within crypto, the price fall caused $1.2 billion in position liquidations over 24 hours, worsening the momentum. Long-term Bitcoin holders also sold off, unloading around 400,000 BTC worth $45 billion in the past month. This shift from steady owners increased downward force.
Sentiment turned negative, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index entering “Extreme Fear” at 23. Traders now eye support points to see if this signals a short dip or longer slump. With ties to wider finance growing, crypto remains sensitive to policy and market shifts.
As prices stabilize near current levels Bitcoin at $101,607 and Ethereum at $3,317 analysts watch for recovery signs. Yet, ongoing sales from holders and macro pressures suggest volatility ahead.
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