Analysts are comparing Friday’s crash to the March 2020 meltdown that preceded crypto’s historic bull run.Analysts are comparing Friday’s crash to the March 2020 meltdown that preceded crypto’s historic bull run.

Analysts See 2020 Parallels in Crypto’s $19B Market Washout

2025/10/13 17:12
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The crypto sector experienced its worst-ever single-day liquidation this past weekend after U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 100% tariff on Chinese tech exports sent a jolt through the digital asset markets, wiping out more than $19 billion in leveraged positions and dragging prices to key distress levels.

That sudden drop now has analysts making comparisons to the infamous crypto crash of March 2020, raising the question: Is this drop the start of a bigger crash or a reset before another rise?

A Psychological Echo Across Cycles

The reasons for the two crashes are different: the 2020 global pandemic and the 2025 macro tariff announcements. However, the emotional response seems to be the same. Investor Ted Pillows was among those who likened the Friday shocker to the 2020 occurrence, overlaying BTC charts to compare the two price drops and arguing that such sharp reversals signaled cycle bottoms rather than tops.

Similarly, market commentator Simon Dedic wrote on October 12 about the parallel, saying, “Every cycle has that one moment where fear hits harder than logic.” He went on to say that while the recent price movements were similar to the panic of 2020, it was only in terms of market psychology, not fundamentals.

In that earlier event, assets like Ethereum (ETH) lost almost 70% of their value in just a few days, giving way to a paradoxical historic expansion. According to Dedic, from those lows, “$ETH did a 50x from the bottom, while major alts like $BNB and $ADA delivered well over 100x returns.” His analysis suggests that if this is a similar capitulatory bottom for altcoins, the next 12 to 18 months could produce life-changing gains for those who maintain conviction.

However, the main background is completely different. The 2020 crash led to unprecedented global monetary stimulus and zero interest rates, which were like rocket fuel for speculative assets. In the current environment, inflation is still high, and central banks are putting in place restrictive policies that could make it hard for there to be a repeat of that liquidity-driven explosion.

The price behavior of Bitcoin itself also tells a different story. As noted by pseudonymous analyst CryptoAmsterdam in a recent social media thread, Bitcoin is much further along in the market cycle than it was in early 2020. Back then, the main cryptocurrency was trying to get back to a key range low early in its cycle. Now, it’s in a later stage and has already set new all-time highs. Even though it fell sharply, it didn’t change the overall structure of the market.

Altcoins: The Crucible of Opportunity

The most compelling comparisons lie not with Bitcoin, but with the altcoin market. According to the same analysis from CryptoAmsterdam, several altcoin charts are showing patterns that are reminiscent of Bitcoin’s position just before its post-COVID rally.

Many are completing a “range low reclaim” followed by a “violent shake out dump,” creating what looks like a final bear trap before a potential upward move. The market watcher was careful to clarify that this is a macro observation for bias-forming, not a direct buy signal, advising traders to “wait for a structure to form where you can work with — a setup with a trigger and invalidation.”

This technical perspective is also strengthened by shifting market dynamics. Key indicators like Bitcoin dominance are showing early signs of cracking, while the Ethereum/Bitcoin pair has reclaimed a critical macro level. This often signals capital is beginning to rotate away from the number one crypto and toward higher-risk assets, a sign observers believe is a precursor to an altseason.

For investors, the central question becomes one of faith in the underlying technology. As Dedic framed it, one must choose between believing strong altcoins are dead or viewing this space as the foundation for “the next generation of billion-dollar companies.”

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