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Bitcoin Crashes to 7-Month Low as $80,000 Support Level Tested

Key Takeaways

  • Bitcoin plunged to a seven-month low of $80,553, erasing all its 2024 gains
  • Ether hit a four-month low as over $1.2 trillion was wiped from crypto markets in six weeks
  • Analysts warn a break below $80,000 could trigger massive institutional selling

Bitcoin is teetering on the edge of a major breakdown after crashing to a seven-month low of $80,553 on Friday. The world’s largest cryptocurrency has now erased all its year-to-date gains, falling 12% this week alone amid a broad market retreat from riskier assets.

The selloff reflects growing investor anxiety over stretched tech valuations and uncertainty about near-term US interest rate cuts. Cryptocurrencies, often seen as a barometer for risk appetite, have led the decline with ether dropping nearly 19% year-to-date.

Institutional Pressure Points

Analysts identify $80,000 as a critical support level because it represents the average purchase price for many corporate and institutional investors. If bitcoin breaks below this threshold, these holders might be forced to sell to limit losses, creating a downward spiral.

Tony Sycamore, market analyst at IG, expressed serious concern: “If it’s telling a story about risk sentiment as a whole, then things could start to get really, really ugly, and that’s the concern now.”

Crypto Treasury Crisis

The plunge compounds troubles for crypto treasury companies that loaded up on bitcoin during this year’s rally. Standard Chartered estimates that below $90,000, half of these companies’ holdings become “underwater” – worth less than their purchase price.

Brent Donnelly of Spectra Markets noted the pattern: “The procyclical nature of bitcoin treasury companies is fully obvious now. They buy high and now some of them are selling low.”

Listed companies collectively hold 4% of all bitcoin in circulation, according to Standard Chartered estimates. Their potential selling could significantly impact prices.

Market Carnage Spreads

The damage extends beyond cryptocurrency prices. Strategy, the largest crypto treasury firm, has seen its shares plummet 61% since July, while Japanese peer Metaplanet has crashed 80% from its June peak.

JP Morgan warned that Strategy could be removed from MSCI equity indexes, potentially triggering forced selling by index-tracking funds.

Donnelly highlighted historical precedent, noting that bitcoin selloffs in 2018 and 2022 saw 75-80% declines. A similar drop from recent highs could push bitcoin toward $25,000, though he clarified: “I am not saying we are in crypto winter. Just offering a reminder that 75%/80% drawdowns have been part of the game in bitcoin.”

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