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    Bitcoin Dip Sparks $524 Million Liquidation Wave

    October 16, 20254 Mins Read


    The crypto market is on edge again. A drop in Bitcoin’s price below the key $110K mark on Thursday created yet another wave of uncertainty that resulted in over half-a-billion dollars in liquidations and also pulled most of the major altcoins lower. The action shows that last week’s massive sell-off created some fresh wounds among crypto investors, who are remaining cautious amidst a tense geopolitical backdrop.

    A Sea of Red for Altcoins

    Thursday’s price action made it clear this was flight to safety.  While bitcoin saw a brief dip below $110,000, it was able to climb back above that level to finish the day down a manageable 1.3%.  This was not the case with the altcoin market. Noteworthy mentions include Ethereum which traded 1.8% lower, going down towards $4,000, and XRP, Solana, Cardano and Dogecoin which all saw losses of 3.5% to 5%. The only bright spot in the top ten was Tron, which bucked the trend with a slight gain.

    “Altcoins are under pressure as liquidity continues to rotate back into Bitcoin and stablecoins amid risk-off sentiment,” explained Wenny Cai, co-founder of the crypto derivatives platform SynFutures. This rotation indicates that in times of uncertainty, investors prefer the relative stability of the market leader.

    The Overhang of a Historic Crash

    This week’s nervousness isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s a direct aftershock of last weekend’s brutal, record-setting crash that saw an unprecedented $19 billion in leveraged positions wiped out. “There seems to be an overhang from last weekend’s $19 billion liquidation bonanza,” Max Shannon, a senior associate at Bitwise Europe, told Decrypt. That historic event has left traders deeply cautious. The recollection of that swift and aggressive deleveraging is compelling many people to adopt a more cautious posture, reluctant to make aggressive wagers until there is clearer evidence of stability in the market.

    Geopolitical Jitters Drive De-risking

    The primary source of this widespread market anxiety continues to stem from the tepid trade disputes between the United States and China. The elevated threat of increasing tariffs remains a cloud over all global markets, and the crypto market, which is notoriously sensitive to price movement, is also being impacted. Investors are in a “de-risking” mode, reluctant to take on exposure to more volatile assets until there is more clarity on the geopolitical front. “I think caution is warranted, as the US–China trade war remains on uneven footing, suggesting that price action is likely to stay range-bound until this cloud passes,” Shannon added.

    Traders Brace for a Deeper Drop

    This pessimism isn’t just a feeling; it’s visible in the data. The derivatives market shows that professional traders are actively preparing for more downside. According to options analytics platform GreeksLive, there has been a sharp rise in bearish positioning. Over $1.15 billion in options volume flowed into puts—bets that the price will fall—with many traders targeting the $104,000 to $108,000 strike range for Bitcoin. This indicates that a significant portion of the market believes the current dip could extend further, and they are paying for insurance against that possibility.

    A Choppy and Uncertain Path Forward

    With fear firmly in the driver’s seat, a swift V-shaped recovery looks unlikely. Prediction markets are giving a low probability—less than 15%—that major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum will reclaim their recent highs by the end of the week. Experts anticipate a period of consolidation and choppy price action as the market resets. “It wouldn’t be surprising to see more choppy price action as leverage resets and capital consolidates around majors,” noted Cai. For now, the crypto market’s fate seems tied not just to its own internal dynamics, but to the diplomatic chess match being played out between the world’s two largest economies.



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