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Why Did Bitcoin Price Suddenly Pump To $90K Today?

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Anjali Belgaumkar

Bitcoin surged sharply today, briefly touching the $90,000 level before pulling back, leaving everyone questioning what caused the sudden move.

According to market data, Bitcoin climbed from around $87,700 to a high near $90,500 within hours, despite no major economic news, regulatory update, or company announcement tied to the rally.

Large Buyers Enter a Thin Market

Several analysts pointed to heavy buying activity from large players as one of the reasons behind the spike. On-chain data showed wallets linked to major exchanges and trading firms, including Binance, Bybit, Kraken, and Wintermute, buying an estimated $2.5 billion worth of Bitcoin in a short time frame.

This buying reportedly occurred during a period of low liquidity, meaning fewer sell orders were available. In such conditions, even a relatively smaller amount of capital can push prices up quickly.

Short Positions Were Forced Out

The quick price jump also triggered liquidations of short positions, traders who were betting on Bitcoin’s price falling. As those positions were closed automatically, additional buying pressure was added, pushing prices higher.

This type of move often creates fear of missing out (FOMO) among retail traders, pulling more participants into the rally.

Volatility Follows Fast Rallies

After sharp upward moves, prices often become unstable. When leverage builds up quickly, the market can reverse just as fast, leading to losses for late entrants.

Such price swings show structural issues in crypto markets, where transparency exists on-chain, but coordinated activity by large players can still heavily influence prices.

Broader Market Context

The Bitcoin move comes as traditional assets remain strong. Gold, silver, and major U.S. stock indices are trading near or at record highs. Bitcoin, however, is still about 28% below its recent peak, making its recent volatility stand out.

While claims of manipulation remain debated, analysts agree on one point: low liquidity, large trades, and leverage can combine to create sudden and powerful price moves, even without any breaking news.

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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