Bitcoin price shows mixed reaction to Trump's tariff hike

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a hike in global tariffs to 15% on Saturday, shortly after the Supreme Court struck down his previous policy. Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum displayed varied responses, with one report indicating gains and another noting slight declines. The move follows earlier negative impacts from Trump's trade announcements on crypto markets.

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's previous tariff policy, ruling that he had acted unlawfully under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in imposing reciprocal tariffs.

Hours after the ruling, Trump announced a 10% global tariff on foreign goods. On Saturday, he escalated this by raising the temporary tariffs on almost all imports to 15%, effective immediately. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the increase targeted "countries, many of which have been ‘ripping’ the US off for decades, without retribution (until I came along!)." He also called the court's decision “anti-American” and added, “During the next short number of months, the Trump Administration will determine and issue the new and legally permissible Tariffs.”

Crypto markets have historically reacted negatively to Trump's trade policies. In April, his Liberation Day speech led to billions in losses for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP. Further threats against the European Union in May caused additional shocks. Following a major liquidation event in October, prices have struggled to recover from 2025 records, with reduced volatility.

Bitcoin's price response to Saturday's announcement was mixed across reports. According to DL News, citing CoinGecko data at midday in New York, Bitcoin rose nearly 2% over 24 hours to $68,273, while Ethereum increased 2% to nearly $1,987, holding steady despite past trade war impacts. In contrast, CoinDesk reported Bitcoin falling slightly after an initial 0.5% uptick, trading at $68,000 after a nearly 1% drop, with Ether down 0.45% to $1,980.

This comes amid weekly outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds. Investors redeemed nearly $316 million from Bitcoin funds and over $123 million from Ethereum funds, managed by firms including BlackRock, Fidelity, and Grayscale. Over the past seven days, Bitcoin was down 2% and Ethereum 5%, with Friday showing positive flows for Bitcoin ETFs.

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Trump's tariff threat sparks over $7 billion in crypto liquidations

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Cryptocurrency prices plunged on October 10, 2025, after US President Donald Trump announced plans for an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods and export controls on critical software. Bitcoin fell more than 10% to below $110,000, while other major tokens like Ethereum and Solana dropped 15-30%. The sell-off led to over $7 billion in leveraged position liquidations within hours, according to Coinglass data.

Cryptocurrencies experienced a sharp flash crash over the weekend following President Donald Trump's threats of new tariffs on Chinese imports, erasing billions in market value. Bitcoin dropped from highs near $126,000 to below $105,000, while other assets like Ethereum and Dogecoin saw even steeper declines. The event highlighted the sector's volatility amid leveraged trading and global trade tensions.

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US President Donald Trump's surprise announcement of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports triggered the largest single-day liquidation event in cryptocurrency history, wiping out nearly $19 billion in positions. Bitcoin plunged from a record high of $126,000 to below $107,000, while altcoins suffered steeper declines amid a cascade of leveraged trades. Markets partially recovered over the weekend as tensions eased with calming statements from both sides.

Bitcoin has entered a bear market, dropping over 30% from its early October peak of around $126,000, following a flash crash triggered by President Trump's renewed trade war with China. The cryptocurrency wiped out $1 trillion in value over six weeks, with a single-day loss of $19 billion on October 10 due to panic selling and liquidations. While recovering slightly to about $88,000 on Monday, concerns over Federal Reserve rate decisions and leveraged positions continue to unsettle investors.

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Bitcoin has held steady around $93,000, but the cryptocurrency market is preparing for potential volatility. This comes as global leaders at the Davos forum discuss trade war rhetoric, including tariff headlines. A Kraken executive has warned of a bumpy week ahead for crypto investors.

The United States and Israel launched military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, prompting President Donald Trump to announce major combat operations aimed at preventing nuclear weapon acquisition. Bitcoin fell approximately 7% to around $63,000, while the broader crypto market lost over $70 billion in value amid heavy liquidations. Tokenized gold assets surged as investors sought safe havens amid escalating Middle East tensions.

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A sharp decline in cryptocurrency prices has spotlighted Donald Trump's increasing involvement in the sector. Bitcoin dropped to 2021 levels, while Trump-linked meme coins suffered even greater losses. Questions about transparency in the Trump family's crypto dealings have intensified amid the turmoil.

 

 

 

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