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Bitcoin Dips Below $85,000 as Crypto Sell-Off Intensifies

Bitcoin Plunges Below $85,000 in Major Crypto Market Rout

Bitcoin extended its nearly two-month decline on Monday, briefly dipping below $85,000 in a sharp sell-off that also hammered major crypto-related stocks. The drop reflects a broader risk-averse sentiment sweeping through technology and speculative assets.

Key Market Movers

  • Bitcoin: Fell 6.5%, settling just above $85,000 after being down nearly 12% earlier. It is now down about 33% from its October record high of $126,210.50.
  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs: Saw a massive $3.6 billion outflow in November—the largest monthly withdrawal since their launch in January 2024.
  • Bitcoin Futures: Down nearly 24% over the past month, while gold futures have gained almost 7%.

Crypto Stocks Take a Hit

The sell-off battered companies across the cryptocurrency ecosystem:

  • Coinbase Global: -5.4%
  • Robinhood Markets: -4.4%
  • Riot Platforms (mining): -2.8%
  • Strategy (crypto treasury firm): -10%. The company holds 649,870 bitcoin, valued at about $55 billion as of Monday afternoon.
  • American Bitcoin: -8.1%, now down over 41% since September 30. President Trump’s sons hold a stake in this firm.

Trump-Linked Crypto Assets Also Decline

Other ventures associated with former President Donald Trump have not been spared. The World Liberty Financial token ($WLFI) has seen its market value drop from over $6 billion in mid-September to about $4.14 billion. The meme coin $TRUMP is now trading at $5.67, a steep fall from its $45 price just before Trump’s inauguration in January.

What’s Driving the Sell-Off?

Analysts cite multiple factors behind the crypto market downturn:

  • A broad “risk-off” sentiment pushing investors toward safer assets like bonds and gold.
  • Institutional selling and profit-taking by long-term holders.
  • A more hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve.
  • Ongoing regulatory uncertainty in the United States.

“While volatility remains inherent, these conditions indicate Bitcoin’s portfolio integration is being tested, and raises questions of whether this is a temporary correction or a more prolonged adjustment,” wrote Deutsche Bank analysts in a recent note.

Regulatory Landscape: A Mixed Bag

The industry saw a positive development in July when former President Trump signed a law establishing initial rules for stablecoins. However, a more comprehensive bill to create a new market structure for cryptocurrencies remains stalled in the Senate, a key priority for an industry that spent heavily during the last election cycle.

The current correction tests Bitcoin’s resilience as a mainstream portfolio asset, with investors closely watching for signs of a bottom or further declines.

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