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Bitcoin Dips Below $100,000 as Crypto Market Faces Downward Trend

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Last updated: November 14, 2025 6:53 pm
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Published: November 14, 2025
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Bitcoin has plunged below the $100,000 mark, creating a wave of concern throughout the cryptocurrency community. By midday Friday, Bitcoin was trading at under $97,000, marking its lowest value since May and reflecting a significant downturn of approximately 22% from its historic peak of around $126,000 just a month ago.

Other prominent cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum and Solana, have also faced challenges. Ethereum has decreased roughly 3% over the past week, sitting at about $3,236, while Solana’s value has dropped approximately 12%, now just below $142.

This downturn in the crypto market aligns with growing fears surrounding potential interest rate changes from the Federal Reserve. Speculation suggests that the anticipated rate cut in December is becoming less likely, which typically leads to a slowdown in crypto investments.

The negative sentiment has intensified following a rough start to November, continuing a downward trajectory that began during a significant market crash on October 10. Jasper De Maere, a desk strategist at Wintermute, commented, “This is clearly triggered by macro risk adjusting on the back of a more hawkish Fed stance and a vacuum in macro data of inflation and jobs.” The likelihood of a 25 basis point rate cut in December has reportedly dropped from 70% to around 50% within just a matter of days, resulting in a reevaluation of risk among investors.

Bitcoin’s volatility has been pronounced over the past six weeks. October kicked off positively, with Bitcoin exceeding the $125,000 threshold for the first time. However, the downturn accelerated after the October 10 crash, where traders lost an astounding $19 billion in positions. The trend worsened when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled skepticism about introducing another rate cut by the year’s end. This skepticism has been echoed by Fed policymakers throughout the week.

While the surge in the crypto market over recent years can, in part, be attributed to favorable regulatory policies from the previous administration, the rapid losses experienced in the past month have raised concerns about the sustainability of these gains. Analysts warn that the prevailing conditions may suggest a protracted period of volatility ahead.

Alex Kuptsikevich, chief market analyst at FxPro, remarked on the ongoing trends, stating, “The crypto market has set lower local lows, confirming the downward trend. The bearish signal – the death cross – is already looming over the first cryptocurrency.” As the market grapples with these changes, cautious sentiments appear to be the order of the day for investors across the sector.

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