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    Bitcoin gives up nearly all of the 30% gain it made during 2025

    November 16, 20253 Mins Read


    Bitcoin erased over 30% gains it registered from the beginning of this year, just a little after a month of reaching its all-time high. This comes on the back of the Trump administration’s exuberance over the pro-crypto stance fading.

    Bitcoin declined below $93,714 on Sunday, pushing the rate beneath the closing level it reached at the end of last year, when the financial markets rallied post US President Donald Trump’s election victory. The dominant cryptocurrency hit a record of $126,251 on October 6, only to start declining four days later after Trump’s unexpected comments on tariffs sent global markets into a tailspin.

    The cryptocurrency pared its losses, trading at $95,055.30 around 7.10 am IST on Monday.

    Over the past month, many of the biggest buyers — from exchange-traded fund allocators to corporate treasuries — have quietly stepped back, depriving the market of the flow-driven support that helped propel the token to records earlier this year. At the same time, the recent cooling of high-flying technology stocks has led to a drop in overall risk appetite.

    For much of the year, institutions were the backbone of Bitcoin’s legitimacy and its price. ETFs as a cohort took in more than $25 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, pushing assets as high as roughly $169 billion. Their steady allocation flows helped reframe the asset as a portfolio diversifier — a hedge against inflation, monetary debasement and political disarray. But that narrative — always tenuous — is fraying afresh, leaving the market exposed to something quieter but no less destabilizing: disengagement.

    One of the starkest examples of a buying strike in the digital-asset community comes from Michael Saylor’s Strategy Inc., the software firm turned Bitcoin hoarder. Once the poster child for corporate treasury crypto plays, its stock is now flirting near parity to its Bitcoin stash — a sign that investors are no longer willing to pay a premium for Saylor’s high-conviction leverage model.

    Boom and bust cycles have been a constant since Bitcoin burst into the mainstream consciousness with a more than 13,000% surge in 2017, only to be followed by a plunge of almost 75% the following year.

    Bitcoin, which accounts for almost 60% of crypto’s roughly $3.2 trillion in market value, has whipsawed investors throughout the year, dropping to as low as $74,400 in April as Trump unveiled his tariffs, before rebounding to record highs ahead of the latest retreat. One recent hit came in the form of a surprise tariff announcement by Trump that triggered record liquidations on Oct. 10.

    Bitcoin and the wider crypto market has struggled to recover since.

    The market downturn has been even tougher on smaller, less liquid tokens that traders often gravitate toward because of their higher volatility and typical outperformance during rallies. A MarketVector index tracking the bottom half of the largest 100 digital assets is down around 60% this year.

    With inputs from Bloomberg



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