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$800 Billion Crypto Crash: Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Altcoins Are Falling

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Anjali Belgaumkar

The cryptocurrency market suffered a massive wipeout, erasing nearly $800 billion in value within 24 hours. Around $19.2 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated as panic spread across exchanges.

Bitcoin plunged to $110,951, marking a 16% drop, while Ethereum slipped to $3,795, down more than 12%. The total crypto market capitalization fell to $3.69 trillion, its sharpest single-day decline in months. Altcoins were hit even worse. XRP fell 25% to $2.34, and Dogecoin dropped 28% to $0.18. Solana slid to $177, Cardano fell over 25%, and BNB lost ground, trading near $1,122.

What Sparked the Selloff

Analyst Ash Crypto explained that the market’s collapse was like a chain reaction, a sudden stop in a highly leveraged game where too many traders had borrowed money to stay in. When prices started falling, everything quickly unraveled.

The setup had been building for weeks. Crypto traders, especially on major centralized exchanges, were using heavy leverage, borrowing funds to amplify their bets. Many used “cross-margin” accounts, where one pool of collateral backed several trades at once. This made the market very fragile.

Why the Market Was Vulnerable

The trigger came when the United States announced new tariffs, creating fear across global markets. Bitcoin and Ethereum fell first, and because crypto assets tend to move together, altcoins followed. Their thin order books made the situation worse since even small sell orders caused large price drops.

As prices broke below key levels, exchanges began automatic liquidations to cover loans. This forced the sale of collateral, often in altcoins, which pushed prices down even further. One liquidation led to another, creating a domino effect that erased more than 20 billion dollars in positions within hours.

Crash or Cleansing?

Ash explained that this type of liquidation cascade is common when leverage gets too high. He also noted that such crashes often reset the market and prepare it for the next major rally.

He added that similar events, such as the COVID crash in 2020 and the FTX collapse in 2022, both led to massive bull runs afterward. If history repeats, this sharp correction might be setting up another strong comeback later this year.

Anjali Belgaumkar

Writer by choice, CryptoCurrency Writer, and Researcher by chance. Currently, focusing on financial news and analysis, as well as cryptocurrency news and data. One may not call me a crypto “Enthusiast” but trust me I'm getting there.

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