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Trump Tariff Bomb Triggers Bitcoin Bloodbath Below $93K

Bitcoin falls to less than $93K as Trump threatens EU tariffs, triggering a liquidation spurt of 870M in crypto. More than 240,000 traders were wiped out in a huge market selloff.

On Monday morning, Bitcoin fell to $92,000. The selloff was triggered by the tariff threats perpetrated by President Trump on European countries. The cryptocurrency dropped by 3.6 percent during the initial trading.

Trump declared 10 percent duties on eight EU members. The tariffs are directed towards Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. They begin on February 1 and increase to 25 percent by June 1.

The global markets were shaken by the tariff announcement. The U.S. stock futures plummeted. Risk assets were sold all over.

Leverage Traders Face Brutal Wipeout

Leveraged positions were destroyed by the market crash. According to CoinGlass data, there are 871 million total liquidations in 24 hours. The losses in long positions were to the tune of $787 million.  

Almost 250,000 traders had their positions liquidated. Bitcoin liquidations amounted to 230 million. Ether liquidations registered 155 million.  

The biggest one-time liquidation took place on Hyperliquid. A bitcoin to USD spot valued at 25.83 million was forcefully liquidated. Tracer, a market analyst, recorded huge coordinated selling on X.  

Tracer on X reports that 22,918 BTC were sold by insiders within an hour. Large exchanges added to the sell-off. Coinbase sold 2,417 BTC, and Bybit sold 3,339 BTC.  

During the crash, Binance sold 2,301 BTC. Wintermute sold 4,191 BTC. The joint selling surpassed 4 billion BTC.  

Altcoins Bleed Harder Than Bitcoin

Ethereum dropped 4.9% to below $3,200. Solana dropped 8.6% in the sell-off. XRP fell 4.66% to $1.96.  

The CoinDesk 80 Index decreased by 4.64 percent in 24 hours. Smaller altcoins recorded losses of between 9 and 20 percent. The overall cryptocurrency market value fell by 110 billion.  

There was a drastic loss in DeFi and layer-1 tokens. A lot of tokens reached new lows at the end of the month. Trading was dominated by risk-off sentiment.  

Safe Haven Assets Surge Higher

Gold futures hit record highs at $4,690 per ounce. Silver surpassed a record of more than 94. Haven demand increased with the increase in tariff fears.  

Bitcoin was not reflecting the rally of precious metals. The cryptocurrency failed to take advantage of the inflation-hedge stories. Digital assets were brought into traditional safe havens rather than capital.  

The Fear and Greed Index fell to 45 from  61. The mood on the market changed to neutral. Bitcoin market share increased to 59 percent.  

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Technical Breakdown Signals More Pain Ahead

Bitcoin fell to the important support level of 94500. The price is now at risk of dropping into the middle of its mid-November trading range. Technical signals indicate that there is a long-term selling pressure.  

The Relative Strength Index fell to 51.36. MACD lines are still higher, however, weakening. The next support level is viewed as $90,000 by traders.  

The 30-day implied volatility of Bitcoin is low. Traders are not expecting any major fireworks in the near future. Liquidity is weak because the U.S. market is closing holidays.  

Trade War Tensions Escalate Rapidly

The EU conducted emergency meetings after the announcement of Trump. French President Macron is said to have advocated anti-coercion. Leaders of Europe denounced the tariffs as coercive.  

The EU threatened retaliatory tariffs amounting to 93 billion Euros. Eight countries in Europe deployed their armies to Greenland. Trump based his national-security arguments on Greenland purchase.  

Tariffs were referred to as an escalation by European officials. The relations between the two sides of the Atlantic are strained to the utmost. The conflict jeopardizes more widespread economic collaboration.  

Players in the market attributed the crash to world risk sentiment. Analysts observed that the move was not crypto-specific. Fears of a trade war prevailed in all assets.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/trump-tariff-bomb-triggers-bitcoin-bloodbath-below-93k/

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