Family offices grow wary of crypto after $19 billion wipeout

Family offices, which ramped up cryptocurrency investments in 2025, are now anxious following a $19 billion liquidation event in October that erased $1 trillion from the global market. Bitcoin's price fell 30% in the downturn, prompting comparisons to stabler assets like real estate. Despite bullish predictions from figures like Arthur Hayes, investor interest appears to be waning.

In October 2025, the cryptocurrency market suffered a severe setback when approximately $19 billion in digital asset positions were liquidated, according to a report from Financial News. This event wiped out about $1 trillion from the total market value, with Bitcoin dropping roughly 30%. The volatility has unsettled family offices, many of which increased their crypto exposure significantly during the year.

A representative from a UAE-registered family office expressed the shifting mood: “The recent dip has hurt the sentiment around crypto among family offices.” They added, “Especially when they see extreme volatility, they start comparing it with other investment vehicles in which they are getting stable returns, like real estate.” A BNY Mellon survey from October revealed that 74% of family offices are either investing in or exploring cryptocurrencies, highlighting their prior enthusiasm.

This caution contrasts with optimism in the crypto sector, fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump's policies since taking office in January 2025. Trump has advanced crypto-friendly laws, appointed supportive regulators, and integrated industry lobbyists into government roles, with further reforms anticipated in 2026. Yet, signs of fading interest are evident: Google searches for “Bitcoin” have hit their lowest levels since late April, with similar trends for altcoins like Ethereum and XRP.

Experts warn that persistent price swings and falling values will challenge family offices in 2026. Some analysts predict Bitcoin could plummet another 90% to $10,000. However, not all views are pessimistic. Arthur Hayes, chief investment officer at Maelstrom, forecasts that Federal Reserve liquidity will drive Bitcoin to $200,000 by the end of the next quarter. Maelstrom plans to raise $250 million for a private equity fund focused on mid-sized crypto companies, as reported by Bloomberg in October.

As of the latest data, Bitcoin traded at $88,594, up 0.9% in the past 24 hours, while Ethereum stood at $2,972, down 0.1%.

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Chaotic cryptocurrency trading floor with Bitcoin price below $72,000 amid red charts, panicked traders, and extreme Fear & Greed Index, illustrating the February 2026 crypto selloff.
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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.

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 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'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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Cryptocurrency prices that soared to records at the start of 2025 have fallen sharply by year's end, leaving investors with significant losses. Bitcoin has declined 10% over the past year, contributing to a $1 trillion wipeout in total market value. Traders are reassessing strategies amid memories of past downturns.

Continuing the downturn from late January, the cryptocurrency market plunged further on February 3, 2026, with Bitcoin hitting $72,800—its lowest since before the 2024 U.S. election—and Ethereum dropping sharply. The sell-off, fueled by broader stock weakness and liquidity concerns, eased slightly after the U.S. House passed a funding bill to end the partial government shutdown. Experts caution of more declines but spot stabilization signals.

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Bitcoin climbed to around $93,000 on December 3, 2025, marking a two-week high after a sharp decline from its October peak. The cryptocurrency's volatile swings reflect macroeconomic pressures and shifting investor sentiment. Experts predict the market's long-term resilience despite short-term fragility.

 

 

 

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