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Bitcoin falls below $75,000 amid heavy ETF outflows

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Bitcoin dropped below $75,000 on May 23 for the first time since mid-April, sparking nearly $1 billion in liquidations across crypto markets. The decline followed more than $2 billion in outflows from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs over two weeks.

NEAR and Worldcoin recorded double-digit gains on June 2 as Bitcoin fell below $70,000 and triggered $714 million in liquidations across the market. Select altcoins advanced on ecosystem-specific catalysts while the broader market faced pressure.

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Bitcoin experienced volatility on February 18, 2026, trading in a tight range before dropping to around $66,000 in the U.S. afternoon following hawkish Federal Reserve minutes. Crypto-related stocks initially rebounded but later reversed gains, while liquidations neared $200 million. Geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainty contributed to the market's choppy performance.

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.

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