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    Bitcoin drops below key $87,000 level as liquidations surge past $600M

    February 25, 2025
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    The cryptocurrency market suffered a significant downturn on Tuesday, with Bitcoin plunging nearly 10% amid mounting concerns over security breaches, regulatory uncertainty, and broader financial market instability. The price of Bitcoin dropped below $87,000, marking its lowest level since November, with analysts attributing the decline to a combination of macroeconomic pressures and industry-specific issues. A major contributing factor to the selloff was the recent hack at crypto exchange Bybit, which saw $1.5 billion worth of Ether stolen in what analysts are calling the largest digital heist in history.

    Bitcoin drops below key $87,000 level as liquidations surge past $600M

    The attack has intensified fears over the security vulnerabilities of cryptocurrency platforms, prompting investors to offload their holdings. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou reassured users that the exchange remains solvent and that client funds are fully backed, but the news has nonetheless shaken market confidence. Adding to the turmoil, concerns over U.S. economic policy under President Donald Trump have exacerbated volatility in both crypto and traditional markets.

    While Trump’s administration has previously been perceived as crypto-friendly, with discussions around a potential Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, the market has yet to see substantial policy actions supporting the sector. The broader financial market downturn, including declines in major U.S. stock indices, has further weighed on investor sentiment. Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB, highlighted the link between the decline in equities and the crypto market’s struggles, noting that rising volatility across global financial markets is making it difficult for cryptocurrencies to sustain gains.

    The lack of clear short-term catalysts has also fueled a wave of profit-taking and short-selling, contributing to Bitcoin’s slide. Market activity surged as traders scrambled to adjust their positions, with over $210 billion in trading volume recorded more than double the previous day’s activity. However, liquidations across major exchanges reached $614.5 million in the past 24 hours, with Bitcoin long positions suffering significant losses.

    Analysts warn that if Bitcoin fails to hold above key support levels, further declines toward the $75,000 mark could be possible in the coming weeks. Despite the recent downturn, some market observers remain optimistic about Bitcoin’s longer-term trajectory. Agne Linge, Head of Growth at WeFi, acknowledged that the market is experiencing a “negative reset” but emphasized that institutional adoption remains a strong factor supporting future growth. Arthur Azizov, CEO of B2BINPAY, pointed out that Bitcoin’s ability to reclaim the $89,233 level will be critical in determining its short-term direction.

    Other cryptocurrencies also faced sharp declines, with Ether and Solana’s SOL both dropping 8%, while the meme coin sector saw a collective loss of 15.5%. Libra, which recently gained traction following a mention by Argentine President Javier Milei, fell 23%, while the Trump meme coin slid 13%. With uncertainty looming over both crypto and traditional financial markets, investors are closely watching for policy developments and macroeconomic signals that could determine Bitcoin’s next move. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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