Bitcoin Crashes 25% to $93K After Record High, Losing $1 Trillion

Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin price crashes 25% to $93,000 after hitting $125,000 all-time high last month
  • Market loses over $1 trillion in steepest decline in crypto history
  • Trump’s tariff policies triggered largest liquidation event ever
  • Analysts divided on whether this is buying opportunity or start of bear market

Bitcoin has plunged to $93,000, marking a dramatic 25% decline from its recent all-time high above $125,000. The cryptocurrency’s severe price crash has wiped out over $1 trillion from the overall market in what analysts describe as the steepest drop in crypto history.

The downturn comes just weeks after bitcoin celebrated record-breaking highs, with some experts fearing this could signal the beginning of a sustained bear market. Historical patterns show bitcoin has lost up to 75% of its value after previous record peaks.

“Bitcoin’s pullback below $100,000 may unsettle short-term traders or those newer to the asset class,” Gadi Chait, an investment manager at Xapo Bank, told The Independent. “Those who have been in the space for years recognise this pattern: we’ve seen it before, and we’ll see it again.”

What Caused the Crash?

The collapse stems from multiple factors including profit-taking by investors and market exposure adjustments. Other major cryptocurrencies suffered even steeper losses, with Ethereum and Solana dropping approximately 30% since October began.

Investment manager Gadi Chait attributes the sell-off to normal market cycle behavior, noting that experienced investors recognize this volatility pattern.

Trump’s Tariff Impact

The November 2024 crypto rally initially surged following Donald Trump’s election victory and his pro-crypto positioning as the first “crypto president.” However, his subsequent policies created market chaos.

Trump’s announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports triggered the largest liquidation in cryptocurrency history, erasing half a trillion dollars within hours. The sell-off affected over 1.6 million traders, with Trump’s own meme coin collapsing to just 10% of its peak value.

Despite Trump scaling back tariff threats in late October, crypto markets show no signs of recovery.

Buying Opportunity or Bear Market?

Some analysts view the correction as a potential buying opportunity that could fuel short-term gains.

“When the dust settles, the blend of lower prices, stronger hands and ongoing adoption becomes highly compelling,” said Nigel Green, chief executive of financial advisory firm deVere Group. “Volatility of this magnitude always provokes anxiety, but it also exposes value. This moment demands perspective, not panic… Every major correction in bitcoin’s history has opened the door to substantial upside for patient investors. This cycle is likely to be no exception.”

Factors That Could Drive Recovery

Market watchers are monitoring several potential catalysts for bitcoin’s recovery:

  • Tariff Dividend: Trump’s proposed $2,000 payments to citizens could mirror COVID stimulus effects that previously boosted bitcoin
  • FOMC Decision: December 10 interest rate decision could reverse current trends if rates are cut
  • Seasonal Patterns: Potential “Santa rally” in risk assets if macroeconomic concerns ease

Crypto analyst Nic Puckrin from The Coin Bureau notes the market’s sensitivity to macro conditions:

“The crypto market has been struggling to regain momentum since October’s pandemonium, and bitcoin appears to be fighting one battle after another, dragged down by US dollar strength and higher Treasury yields, long-term holders selling, and macro uncertainty. The real test will be the FOMC’s interest rate decision on 10 December, but it remains likely that the news will be positive, which could set the stage for a Santa rally in crypto and other risk assets.”

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