Bitcoin jumped significantly in the past hours — it rebounded from low levels (around $84,000–$86,000) to about $92,000–$94,000. Similarly, Ethereum experienced a strong rise, returning to trade above $3,000 after having declined.
In numbers: the total market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market jumped by approximately $220 billion–$230 billion in one day, surpassing $3.1 trillion.
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Fluctuations that cannot be understood mean that a strong wave hit the market today, leading to very large liquidity, resulting in strong fluctuations$BTC #BTC突破7万大关
$BTC Bitcoin (and most major cryptocurrencies) experienced a sharp decline — just yesterday it dropped by about 6%.
A significant collapse in "leveraged positions" — traders who were buying on margin had their positions liquidated, which increased the wave of selling.
The market capitalization of the crypto market has decreased significantly after the intense selling and large amounts liquidated.
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🌍 Why is this happening — the fundamental factors now
Global economic and macroeconomic conditions: rising interest rates, stock market volatility, and increasing bond yields are causing investors to avoid high-risk assets like crypto, preferring more stable instruments.
Liquidity crunch: Due to the liquidation of large positions and a significant amount of money leaving the market, demand has decreased — that is, selling + lack of buyers = stronger price drops.
Investor sentiment tension + collective fear: In the digital market, any rapid drop causes panic, and people sell out of fear of greater losses — exacerbating the decline.
Uncertainty in policies and regulations in some countries: Cryptocurrencies are still suffering from legislative and regulatory shifts in many countries, increasing uncertainty about their future.
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🤔 What does this mean for the near and medium-term future
The market may be entering a phase of general correction after a significant wave of increases. This is normal — cryptocurrencies often go through periods of rises followed by corrections.
$BTC 🤔 What does this mean for the near and medium-term future The market may be in a general correction phase after a large wave of increase. This is normal — cryptocurrencies often go through periods of rise followed by correction. If the economic conditions stabilize, demand returns, or positive news emerges (regulation, institutional adoption, major project…) — you might see a rebound (the price of some currencies returning to rise).