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Bitcoin Falls Below $80,000 for First Time Since April 2025 Amid Broader Market Decline

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Last updated: February 2, 2026 12:35 pm
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Published: February 2, 2026
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Bitcoin faced significant losses on Monday, dipping below the $80,000 mark for the first time since April 2025. At 5:43 a.m. ET, the largest cryptocurrency in the world was priced at $77,494.65, having fallen as low as $74,876 before recovering somewhat. This downturn represents a 12% decrease over the past week, leading to a staggering loss of over $200 billion in market value, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

The decline was noted over the weekend, and analysts suggest that this downturn is linked to a broader global market sentiment shift, rather than specific issues within the cryptocurrency realm. Dessislava Ianeva, a research analyst at the cryptocurrency exchange Nexo, indicated that the drop was exacerbated by low liquidity levels typically seen during weekends. Such liquidity issues can magnify movements in asset prices, contributing to heightened volatility.

Bitcoin’s trajectory often mirrors other risk assets, including stocks. Recent drops in U.S. stock prices, particularly within the technology sector, heightened concerns among investors. Microsoft’s disappointing earnings announcement led to a 10% decline in its stock, which subsequently affected European and Asian markets.

The negative sentiment was not confined to cryptocurrencies. Precious metals like gold and silver also experienced losses, with silver marking its worst trading day since March 1980. Bitcoin’s decline was compounded by forced liquidations, where traders are forced to close their positions when prices reach a certain point. Data from Coinglass revealed that more than $2 billion worth of long and short bitcoin positions were liquidated since Thursday, demonstrating the cascading effect of abrupt market movements.

Investor behavior is further complicated by the anticipated impact of Kevin Warsh, who is set to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve. This leadership change raises questions regarding future monetary policy, adding another layer of uncertainty for digital asset investors. Last week marked the second consecutive week of outflows from digital asset investment products, which totaled $1.7 billion, according to figures from CoinShares. Overall, year-to-date outflows have reached $1 billion, indicating a notable downturn in investor confidence within the cryptocurrency space.

Yuya Hasegawa, an analyst with Japanese crypto firm Bitbank, pointed to rising geopolitical tensions, the downturn in tech stocks, particularly driven by Microsoft’s performance, and the decline in precious metals as contributing factors to this recent Bitcoin sell-off. Historically viewed as a hedge during market volatility, Bitcoin’s performance is now down approximately 22% over the past year.

The broader cryptocurrency market also suffered, with other major coins like ether and XRP experiencing declines following days of market turmoil. The volatility was highlighted on Saturday when liquidations within the crypto markets reached $2.56 billion, marking a significant event.

As for potential future movements, some analysts believe that Bitcoin may have already hit a short-term bottom around the $70,000 mark, which they view as a critical support level. However, others, like John Blank from Zacks, suggest that Bitcoin could plummet to $40,000 this year, a figure derived from previous cycles where Bitcoin fell significantly, typically between 70% to 80% from its all-time highs. Given Bitcoin’s peak of $126,000 in October, a drop to $40,000 would equate to a 70% decrease from that record high. This projection presents a stark outlook for the cryptocurrency, raising questions about its resilience in the current market climate.

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