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Bitcoin drops below $106,000 amid Fed rate cut uncertainty

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Bitcoin fell below $106,000 on Monday, November 3, 2025, as cryptocurrency markets lost nearly $182 billion in value due to uncertainty over the Federal Reserve's December interest rate decision. The plunge, which erased gains from an October crash recovery, also triggered over $1 billion in leveraged position liquidations. Altcoins like Ethereum and Solana tumbled 6% to 10%, amid a reported $128 million exploit on the Balancer DeFi protocol.

The cryptocurrency market experienced a sharp downturn on Monday, with Bitcoin sliding more than 4% to a low of $105,500 before recovering slightly to around $107,149. This marked a reversal of the post-October 10 crash bounce, bringing Bitcoin 8% lower over the past week and about 15% below its all-time high of $126,198 set on October 7. The total crypto market capitalization dipped nearly 5%, shedding approximately $182 billion to reach $3.6 trillion, while trading volume surged 57% to $153 billion.

Key triggers included Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments last week, signaling that a December rate cut was not assured. Market expectations for the cut plummeted from 96% before the FOMC meeting to less than 70% afterward, dampening hopes for looser financial conditions. Simon Peters, a crypto analyst at eToro, noted, “This dropped drastically to less than 70% chance,” highlighting the shift in investor sentiment.

Compounding the pressure was a security breach on Balancer, a DeFi protocol, where an exploit led to losses of about $128 million across multiple chains. Balancer confirmed it was investigating the issue with high priority. Additionally, U.S. Bitcoin spot ETFs saw outflows of $192 million on Friday, with the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) leading at $149 million. Ethereum spot ETFs recorded $98 million in outflows.

The sell-off rippled through derivatives markets, liquidating over $1 billion across 303,000 positions, per CoinGlass data. Ethereum dropped 7% to below $3,600, while Solana, BNB, and others fell 8% to 10%. Despite the gloom, optimism persists: Fundstrat's Tom Lee forecasted Bitcoin reaching $200,000 and Ethereum $7,000 by year-end, citing stabilizing fundamentals. Upcoming U.S. employment data on Wednesday could bolster rate cut expectations and restore risk-on sentiment, Peters added.

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Bitcoin dropped below $107,000 on October 17, 2025, extending a week-long decline driven by macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. The cryptocurrency market saw over $1 billion in liquidations, with Ethereum and other tokens also falling sharply. Traders are awaiting the Federal Reserve's meeting for potential rate cuts amid ETF outflows and risk-off sentiment.

Bitcoin tumbled below $102,000 on November 12, 2025, erasing overnight gains as U.S. trading began. The decline coincided with a negative Coinbase Premium streak indicating weak American investor appetite. Federal Reserve uncertainty over a December rate cut added to market pressures.

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Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 mark on Thursday, November 13, 2025, continuing a pattern of weakness during U.S. trading hours. The decline, exacerbated by a government shutdown-induced liquidity drain and fading hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut, triggered significant liquidations across the crypto market. Crypto-linked stocks also suffered sharp losses as risk assets broadly retreated.

The cryptocurrency market continued its decline on Thursday, with Bitcoin falling more than 4% below $87,000 for the first time since April. This slide has wiped out over $1 trillion in value since early October, driven by liquidations, investor selling, and macroeconomic pressures. Stocks also reversed earlier gains, amplifying the downturn in risk assets.

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Following yesterday's wild swings after the Federal Reserve's rate cut, Bitcoin fell below $90,000 for the first time in two days amid demand concerns for risky assets. Stocks rallied in contrast on Thursday.

Bitcoin's price fell from a peak above $126,000 to below $104,000 in just 10 days during October 2025, erasing gains from an earlier rally. The drop, which wiped out $600 billion from the crypto market, was triggered by renewed U.S.-China trade threats from President Trump, alongside banking concerns, ETF outflows, and geopolitical uncertainties. Analysts warn of potential further declines into 2026.

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Bitcoin surged 4% to $106,087.54 as the global cryptocurrency market recovered, with its total capitalization rising to $3.57 trillion. The rebound follows a sharp selloff that liquidated nearly $20 billion in leveraged positions and erased half a trillion dollars from the market over a weekend. Experts view the event as a necessary correction exposing structural flaws while highlighting improved infrastructure resilience.

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