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Crypto Market Liquidations Exceed $2 Billion as Bitcoin and Ethereum Plunge

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Last updated: November 5, 2025 1:00 am
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Published: November 5, 2025
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In a turbulent turn for the cryptocurrency market, total liquidations soared past $2 billion in just 24 hours on Tuesday, with Bitcoin and Ethereum taking the brunt of the losses. Bitcoin, which had enjoyed a significant rally in recent months, fell below the $100,000 threshold for the first time in six months, dipping to approximately $99,000 before attempting a slight recovery. Meanwhile, Ethereum plummeted to a four-month low, nearing the $3,000 mark.

As the day progressed, the situation deteriorated, with Bitcoin nearing the $99,000 level and Ethereum suffering a drastic decline from a 24-hour high of $3,649 to a low of $3,097. Current trading shows Bitcoin around $101,167, reflecting a daily decrease of about 5%. This decline marks more than a 10% drop over the past week and nearly 20% from its all-time high of over $126,000 reached in early October.

Ethereum’s recent performance has been particularly troubling, with its current price of around $3,260 down more than 9% for the day. This trajectory has positioned it as the leading asset in terms of liquidations, with approximately $655 million worth of Ethereum positions being liquidated compared to $614 million for Bitcoin.

The overall market turmoil has not been limited to these two giants. Other altcoins, such as XRP, Solana, and BNB, exhibited even more severe daily losses than Bitcoin, though none approached the magnitude of Ethereum’s decline.

The recent market reshuffling has drawn particular attention to the surge in liquidations, which totaled $2.02 billion, with $1.63 billion attributed to long positions—indicative of traders betting on rising prices. Analysts suggest that excessive leverage in trading may have played a significant role in these abrupt market movements. Maja Vujinovic, CEO of FG Nexus, noted that many traders were using borrowed funds to capitalize on rising prices, warning that the market could face deeper corrections unless Bitcoin stabilizes above the $100,000 to $105,000 range.

By comparison, Tuesday’s liquidations, while substantial, are dwarfed by the record $19 billion seen in October, signaling a shift in trader sentiment. Mike Maloney, CEO of Incyt, referred to the current scenario as an echo of the market’s tumultuous Black Friday, emphasizing lingering anxiety among large investors.

The cryptocurrency correction came amidst a broader downturn in the stock market, with indices like the Nasdaq and S&P 500 also closing down, driven by a decline in tech stocks and overarching macroeconomic uncertainties. Factors contributing to these market fluctuations include ongoing trade tensions, especially linked to U.S.-China relations, liquidity issues, and concerns regarding potential changes in U.S. interest rates.

As the market grapples with these challenges, investors are urged to proceed with caution, while also seeking opportunities to buy strategically as they navigate the evolving landscape.

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