Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin prices drop today

Major cryptocurrencies including Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin saw price declines on Monday, with Bitcoin falling below $69,000. Ethereum dropped over 5% to below $2,000, while Dogecoin crashed by 10.91%. The global crypto market capitalization fell to $2.35 trillion amid regulatory uncertainty and other pressures.

The cryptocurrency market experienced a downturn on Monday, affecting several prominent digital assets. Bitcoin, a key benchmark, failed to hold above $70,000 and slipped below the $69,000 level. Ethereum recorded a decline of more than 5%, pushing its price under $2,000. XRP and Solana also posted losses, though specific percentages were not detailed in reports. Dogecoin faced the steepest drop among the group, crashing 10.91%.

This price action contributed to a broader reduction in investor confidence, as the global crypto market capitalization decreased to $2.35 trillion. Analysts attribute the declines to multiple factors, including regulatory uncertainty surrounding the CLARITY Act, expectations around Federal Reserve policy, and profit-taking by investors. The delay in regulatory clarity has weighed on market sentiment, while signals from the Federal Reserve on economic data and interest rates have influenced trading activity.

Investors are closely monitoring support levels for these assets, as well as updates on upcoming legislation. The market appears to be in a consolidation phase, with reduced risk appetite evident in trading patterns. While the immediate outlook remains cautious, attention is turning to whether prices will stabilize or face further pressure based on these developments.

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Bitcoin price drops below $72,000 in broad crypto selloff

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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.

On February 11, 2026, Bitcoin dropped below $66,000 for the third consecutive session, reversing a recent rally amid stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data that diminished hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin also fell, signaling waning investor interest in the sector. While some on-chain indicators show accumulation by larger holders, analysts warn of potential further downside.

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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.

Cryptocurrencies have shown resilience, trading higher despite a sharp rise in crude oil prices that unsettled global markets. The overall market capitalization climbed more than 2 percent in the past 24 hours to $2.36 trillion, with trading volume surging 52 percent to $99 billion. Bitcoin led the gains, rising 3.2 percent to $69,317.58.

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The cryptocurrency market lost $128 billion in one hour following Israel's airstrikes on Iran and U.S. military involvement. Bitcoin fell 3.8% to $63,038 before stabilizing near $64,000, while Ether declined 4.5% to $1,835. The total market capitalization slid to $2.38 trillion as geopolitical tensions escalated.

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.

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Bitcoin has bounced back modestly after flirting with US$60,000 last week, following a roughly 50% drop from its October 2025 high. Altcoins continue to underperform as investors shift capital toward AI stocks and more durable crypto assets. This rotation reflects broader market caution amid hawkish Federal Reserve expectations and economic uncertainties.

 

 

 

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