The post Why Crypto Market is Down Today? Crypto Liquidation Spikes appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News October 2025 proved to be one of the harshest months for the crypto market. In October itself, the market erased over $370 billion in value, with Bitcoin plunging to $104,000, Ethereum dipping below $4,000, and many altcoins dropping 50–90%.  Traders liquidated more than $19 billion, while spot crypto ETFs saw hundreds of millions in outflows …The post Why Crypto Market is Down Today? Crypto Liquidation Spikes appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News October 2025 proved to be one of the harshest months for the crypto market. In October itself, the market erased over $370 billion in value, with Bitcoin plunging to $104,000, Ethereum dipping below $4,000, and many altcoins dropping 50–90%.  Traders liquidated more than $19 billion, while spot crypto ETFs saw hundreds of millions in outflows …

Why Crypto Market is Down Today? Crypto Liquidation Spikes

2025/10/21 16:18
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Why Crypto Market is Down Today

The post Why Crypto Market is Down Today? Crypto Liquidation Spikes appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

October 2025 proved to be one of the harshest months for the crypto market. In October itself, the market erased over $370 billion in value, with Bitcoin plunging to $104,000, Ethereum dipping below $4,000, and many altcoins dropping 50–90%. 

Traders liquidated more than $19 billion, while spot crypto ETFs saw hundreds of millions in outflows as investors rushed to reduce risk. The sudden market crash also slashed $65 billion in open interest, effectively resetting trading activity to early-2025 levels.

What Triggered the Sell-Off

According to veteran trader Matthew Dixon, several factors combined to fuel the crash. A Bitcoin whale moved around 2,000 BTC across multiple wallets, signaling potential large-scale selling. Even if these coins didn’t immediately hit exchanges, the market reacted defensively, anticipating increased supply. Institutional liquidity also shrank, with over $500 million withdrawn from crypto funds and ETFs last week, including nearly $950 million in Bitcoin alone.

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On-chain data confirmed the pressure: large inflows from top wallets into exchanges typically signal selling, and spikes in this ratio historically precede short-term price drops. At the same time, broader macroeconomic conditions worsened sentiment. Renewed U.S.-China trade tensions, a stronger U.S. dollar, and uncertainty from the U.S. government shutdown pushed investors toward safer assets, further amplifying crypto’s volatility.

Other Factors Leading to the Crash

The crash was also accompanied by operational mishaps, including Paxos accidentally minting $300 trillion in stablecoins due to a technical error. Such incidents underscore the sector’s operational risks. On a brighter note, crypto continues to find real-world use cases, such as in India’s real-money gaming sector, where digital assets are helping users bypass regulatory restrictions.

Even as some assets rallied under narrative-driven trades like the “debasement trade,” macro indicators show limited evidence of a broad dollar collapse, keeping the rebound fragile. Currently, Bitcoin has recovered to around $107,978 and Ethereum to $3,882 but experts warn that trade tensions, regulatory uncertainty, and liquidity constraints still leave the market vulnerable.

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FAQs

How much did Bitcoin and Ethereum fall during the crash?

Bitcoin plunged to $104,000 and Ethereum dipped below $4,000, while many altcoins dropped 50–90% amid market panic.

Did crypto ETFs cause the 2025 market crash?

They were a major factor. Investors pulled nearly $950 million from Bitcoin ETFs alone, reducing institutional liquidity and accelerating the market-wide sell-off.

Is the crypto market recovering after the October 2025 crash?

Bitcoin rose to $107,978 and Ethereum to $3,882 post-crash, but trade tensions, regulatory risks, and low liquidity keep the market fragile.

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