Panicked traders on a trading floor react to Bitcoin's plunge below $67,000 on screens, amid Federal Reserve chair nomination fears.
Panicked traders on a trading floor react to Bitcoin's plunge below $67,000 on screens, amid Federal Reserve chair nomination fears.
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Bitcoin plunges to 15-month low below $67,000 amid Fed chair nomination fears

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Bitcoin fell sharply to a 15-month low of around $63,000-$67,000 on February 5, 2026, extending a year-to-date decline of 23% that erased early 2026 gains, including a January drop to $87,500. The sell-off has wiped over $2 trillion from the global crypto market since October 2025 peaks, despite pro-crypto policies from President Trump. Analysts attribute the plunge primarily to Trump's nomination of hawkish former Fed governor Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair, alongside ETF outflows and weakening stock markets.

Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, traded as low as $63,000-$67,000 on February 5, 2026—its weakest level since October 2024 and a 46% drop from its all-time high of $126,210.50 on October 6, 2025 (Coinbase data). The global crypto market has lost approximately $2 trillion since early October's peak of $4.379 trillion, with $800 billion-$1 trillion erased in the past month alone (CoinGecko).

The decline accelerated despite initial post-election boosts from President Donald Trump's pro-crypto agenda after his 2024 victory. Prices surged past $100,000 in late 2024 and climbed through 2025, fueled by a January 2025 executive order positioning the US as the "crypto capital of the planet," regulatory rollbacks, dissolved enforcement teams, and Trump family ventures like World Liberty Financial. However, sentiment soured over recent months, with Bitcoin down 23%-24% year-to-date and 32% over the past 12 months.

Key triggers include Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh, viewed as hawkish on interest rates and likely to limit liquidity for risk assets. Deutsche Bank noted the drop was "triggered by" the nomination, with steady selling from traditional investors. Julius Baer's Manuel Villegas Franceschi added, "The market fears a hawk. A smaller balance sheet provides no tailwinds for crypto."

US spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $3 billion in outflows in January, after $2 billion in December and $7 billion in November. Broader weakness in tech stocks (Nasdaq at two-month low), AI hype fade, and precious metals like silver (down 16.6% to $73.41) has spilled over, as crypto correlates with equities.

Impacts rippled widely: Ether dropped 7% to $1,973 (34% YTD), while Solana and Ethereum fell ~37% in 2026. Crypto stocks tumbled—Coinbase -9.1%, Robinhood -8.1%, Riot Platforms -10%. Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) holds 713,502 BTC bought above $76,000, now valued at $47.8 billion versus $54.3 billion cost. Trump-linked assets plunged: World Liberty Financial token halved to $3.25 billion market cap, American Bitcoin down over 80% since October 2025, and the $TRUMP meme coin also sharply lower. Democrats, including Rep. Ro Khanna, plan probes into a $500 million Emirati investment in the Trump family's crypto firm over conflict concerns.

Experts see a "capitulation mode" and potential multi-month reset. Coin Bureau's Nic Puckrin described it as a shift from distribution to reset, rewarding discipline. Abra Capital's William Barhydt anticipates a rebound absent major disruptions like war, viewing crypto as maturing. Stifel analysts warn of a possible drop to $38,000 tied to US dollar strength.

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X discussions focus on Bitcoin hitting a 15-month low near $73K amid fears from Trump's nomination of hawkish Kevin Warsh as Fed chair, alongside liquidations and market sell-offs. Sentiments vary: some users panic over capitulation and outflows, others view it as a buying opportunity with potential for recovery, while neutral posts report the news and analyze bottom signals.

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Bitcoin fell below $72,000 on February 4, 2026, marking its lowest level since November 2024 and dragging the total cryptocurrency market value down to $2.54 trillion, a 3% decline in 24 hours. Ethereum and XRP also slumped sharply, with the Fear and Greed Index hitting extreme fear levels around 14. The crash coincided with a stock market selloff and geopolitical tensions.

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On January 25, 2026, Bitcoin dropped below $88,000, triggering $135 million in long liquidations and contributing to a broader crypto market decline. The total market capitalization fell below $3 trillion after shedding $220 billion over the past week. Ethereum also tumbled to $2,800 as bearish patterns and macroeconomic risks weighed on investor sentiment.

Der Bitcoin-Preis fiel am 24. Februar 2026 um mehr als 5 Prozent stark ab und erreichte 62.964,64 US-Dollar. Der Rückgang wurde durch Investoren ausgelöst, die sich von riskanten Assets abwenden, inmitten globaler geopolitischer Spannungen und Risiken durch Importzölle. Analysten beschreiben diese Korrektur als allgemeine Anpassung des Risikosentiments, nicht als krypto-spezifisches Problem.

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