Bitcoin News Update: Government Shutdown Sparks $341M in Crypto Liquidations Amid Liquidity Crunch
- Crypto markets saw $341.85M in 24-hour liquidations as BTC/ETH leveraged positions collapsed amid range-bound trading and post-shutdown liquidity drought. - U.S. government shutdown delays and regulatory uncertainty exacerbated Bitcoin's 20% decline from October peaks, with long positions losing $41.75M alone. - Institutional bets like JPMorgan's $170K BTC forecast and Schwab's Bitcoin ETF plans contrast with $1.17B in crypto ETP outflows and altcoin inflows showing shifting risk appetites. - Ripple's in
The crypto market underwent a significant liquidation episode over the past 24 hours, resulting in $341.85 million in losses as
Fragile investor confidence intensified the liquidation surge. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index dropped to 26, staying in the “Fear” category, while CoinGlass data indicated a 6% decrease in total liquidations to $339 million in the last day, according to Yahoo Finance. Open interest across crypto assets also fell by 2% to $145 billion, reflecting a more cautious approach. Experts suggested that the end of the government shutdown could spark a relief rally by injecting liquidity and resuming regulatory approvals, such as those for exchange-traded products, as noted in the Yahoo Finance report.
Institutional moves also played a role in shaping the market. JPMorgan Chase projected that Bitcoin could climb to $170,000 within six to twelve months, citing reduced volatility and a more stable market after the recent deleveraging, as mentioned in a
Both retail and institutional participants encountered headwinds. Crypto ETPs (exchange-traded products) experienced $1.17 billion in outflows last week, with Bitcoin ETPs accounting for $932 million of that, as outlined in a
Regulatory shifts also played a part. Ripple broadened its institutional services, launching U.S. spot prime brokerage solutions for hedge funds and asset managers, as reported in a
Looking forward, opinions among market participants are divided. Some analysts expect Bitcoin to challenge the $110,000–$115,000 range as liquidity returns, as suggested by the Yahoo Finance report, while others urge caution. Upcoming Federal Reserve interest rate decisions and ongoing geopolitical issues could influence risk appetite, with ETF inflows and Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade in December seen as important factors, according to a
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