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Why Is Crypto Crashing Today? $400B Bloodbath Triggers Panic

Story Highlights
  • Crypto market lost $400 billion in 24 hours, with major coins dropping nearly 20%.

  • Trumpโ€™s tariff war triggered fears of inflation, crashing both stock and crypto markets.

  • Over $2.18 billion in crypto liquidations affected 715,000 traders, with Binance seeing the biggest loss.

The crypto market is in freefall, losing over $400 billion in just 24 hours. Major players like Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin have all taken heavy hits, some falling by nearly 20%.

But whatโ€™s behind this sudden crash? A mix of global events and shifting market dynamics are shaking things up, and the fallout is being felt across the board. Let’s take a closer look at what’s causing this turmoil.

Trade War Sparks Market Panic

One of the main reasons behind the market drop is the recent trade war triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump By declaring a national emergency under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), Trump imposed heavy tariff rulesโ€”25% on Mexico and Canada, and 10% on Chinese imports.

This move caused immediate panic, with fears of rising prices, inflation, and economic instability. U.S. stock indexes dropped sharply, pulling the crypto market down with them.

Bitcoin Network Activity Slows Down

Aside from external economic factors, Bitcoinโ€™s network activity has declined significantly. Data from CryptoQuant shows that the mempool is nearly empty. This means fewer transactions are taking place, which is unusual for Bitcoin.

Additionally, Bitcoin transaction fees have fallen to just 1 sat/vB, signaling low demand for block space. This is the lowest level of activity recorded since March 2024.

Crypto Liquidations Surge

The market has also seen a wave of liquidations, with over $2.18 billion worth of crypto positions being wiped out in a day, affecting more than 715,000 traders.

Long traders suffered the most, losing $1.85 billion, while short traders lost around $334 million. The largest single liquidation happened on Binance, where one trader lost $25.64 million in a single trade.

Stronger U.S. Dollar Adds Pressure

Another factor weighing down Bitcoin is the strengthening U.S. dollar. The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) has surged to 108.50, while the 10-year Treasury yield has risen above 4.54%. 

Historically, Bitcoin moves in the opposite direction of the dollar and Treasury yields, meaning a stronger dollar often leads to lower BTC prices.

Bitcoin Struggles to Hold Key Support Level

Currently, Bitcoin is struggling to stay above $93,000. If it drops below the key support level of $90,000, analysts warn that further declines could follow. Meanwhile, the Crypto Fear & Greed Index has dropped to 38, shifting from Neutral to Fear.

While the market is under pressure, Bitcoinโ€™s future isnโ€™t entirely bleak. If Bitcoin can break above $95,000, it may regain its bullish momentum. But for now, the market remains uncertain, and investors are watching closely to see what happens next.

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FAQs

Why is the crypto market crashing today?

The market is crashing due to a trade war, a slowing Bitcoin network, increased liquidations, and a stronger U.S. dollar.

Why is Bitcoin’s network activity slowing down?

Bitcoin’s network activity is slowing with fewer transactions and low demand for block space, signaling reduced market interest.

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