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Bitcoin plunges below $80,000 in major liquidation event
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Bitcoin fell to a nine-month low below $80,000 on January 31, 2026, triggering over $2.5 billion in liquidations across crypto markets. Analysts attribute the crash to liquidity issues and extreme leverage rather than geopolitical tensions or Federal Reserve actions. The downturn erased $111 billion from the total crypto market value in 24 hours.
Bitcoin has declined about 40% from its October peak of $126,000, entering technical bear market territory amid heavy selling pressure. The cryptocurrency rebounded slightly to around $79,000 on February 2, 2026, but remains down over 10% for the week following $2.2 billion in liquidations. Analysts point to historical support levels near $58,000 as a potential bottom.
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A survey by Coinbase Institutional and Glassnode reveals that one in four institutions believes cryptocurrency has entered a bear market, yet the majority still views bitcoin as undervalued. Despite caution, most institutions have held or increased their bitcoin exposure since October 2025. This positioning reflects a preference for bitcoin amid broader market deleveraging.
A recent SEC filing outlines a proposed cryptocurrency exchange-traded fund (ETF) tracking an S&P index, with bitcoin, ethereum, and XRP as the leading assets. This development highlights potential for concentrated exposure to top digital assets in U.S. markets. Regulators are currently evaluating structures for index-based crypto funds.
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Bitcoin traded around $88,000 on Monday, recovering slightly from weekend lows but remaining close to its yearly bottom amid broader market uncertainties. Meanwhile, gold and silver pushed to record highs before pulling back, highlighting exhaustion in their surges. Analysts point to risks like a potential U.S. government shutdown as weighing on cryptocurrency sentiment.
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.
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The cryptocurrency market experienced an initial dip following President Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos but later showed modest gains after he appeared to back away from tariff threats related to Greenland. Traders revived the acronym TACO, standing for 'Trump Always Chickens Out,' reflecting skepticism about his aggressive rhetoric. Bitcoin rose to $90,232, while Ethereum increased by over 1.3% to $3,036 in the last 24 hours.
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