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Bitcoin Plummets Below $100,000 Amid Government Shutdown Worries and Whale Selling

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Last updated: November 4, 2025 9:32 pm
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Published: November 4, 2025
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Bitcoin experienced a significant drop on Tuesday, as concerns over a potential government shutdown and the deceleration of economic growth prompted a sell-off among investors. The world’s largest cryptocurrency fell over 6%, momentarily dipping below $100,000, a level not seen since June. Overall, Bitcoin is down approximately 20% from its all-time high of over $126,000 reached in early October.

Sean Farrell, head of digital assets at Fundstrat, highlighted the increase in “whale selling,” referring to large investors offloading their substantial holdings, which has contributed to the market’s current weakness. Farrell noted that billions of Bitcoin have recently transitioned from private wallets to exchanges, likely indicating a desire to sell. The trend is echoed by Compass Point’s Ed Engel, who reported that net sales from long-term holders have surpassed 1 million Bitcoin since the end of June, signifying a shift in wealth to new owners. Engel remarked that while such behavior is typical in bull markets, retail investors are currently less engaged than in previous cycles, further complicating the market dynamics.

Adding to the uncertainty, Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows have also diminished in recent weeks. Engel anticipates support for Bitcoin above $95,000 but does not foresee any immediate catalysts to drive the price higher. He remarked that the anticipated “Uptober” trend, which has materialized consistently since 2018, has failed to manifest this year, a situation that historically has led to further declines.

The cryptocurrency’s decline is compounded by dismal data from the manufacturing sector, which has contracted for eight consecutive months, and a generally lackluster equity market. Investors are also wary following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s ambiguous stance on a potential rate cut in December after last week’s policy meeting.

Strategists are expressing apprehension regarding tightening market liquidity, largely due to the impending government shutdown, which is hindering expected Treasury General Account (TGA) drawdowns. This reduction in liquidity could stall the tailwinds that have been anticipated to support risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.

Farrell believes that an end to the shutdown would act as a positive catalyst, potentially revitalizing crypto prices as the year concludes. Remaining optimistic about the market’s direction, he stated, “I’m still optimistic for year-end. For now, I think this is just some volatility that we’re going to have to manage.” Fundstrat has set a price target range for Bitcoin between $150,000 and $200,000 by year-end, depending on market conditions and geopolitical factors.

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