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Crypto Sell-Off Intensifies as Bitcoin Plummets Toward $80K

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Last updated: November 22, 2025 10:04 pm
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Published: November 22, 2025
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The current cryptocurrency market is facing significant challenges, leading to increased volatility and concerning trends among investors. Bitcoin’s recent plunge has brought it close to $80,000, marking a notable setback as it attempts to recover from local lows of around $80,500. This downturn comes in the wake of stronger-than-expected U.S. job data, which has heightened inflation concerns and dampened the prospect of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Analysts highlight that this situation is causing traders to recalibrate their risk strategies, exacerbating the market’s decline.

The overall sentiment in the cryptocurrency space is reflected in the Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which now sits at a low of 11, corresponding to extreme fear levels akin to those during the 2022 bear market. Concurrently, the total market cap of cryptocurrencies has dipped below $3 trillion for the first time since May, adding to the prevailing anxiety among investors.

JPMorgan has provided insights into this correction, suggesting that it is largely driven by retail investors withdrawing from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Approximately $4 billion has been pulled from these funds in November alone, contrasting with an injection of about $96 billion into equity ETFs during the same period. This disparity indicates that the sell-off in crypto might not signal a broader retreat from risk assets.

In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced net outflows of $903 million on Thursday, marking their largest daily outflow since the start of the month. Major players in this retreat included BlackRock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC. Despite this exodus, analysts argue that investors are not abandoning Bitcoin altogether; rather, they are trimming exposure in the face of market shifts.

The pattern of liquidations has intensified, with over $2 billion in leveraged positions wiped out in the last 24 hours. Approximately 400,000 traders were affected, signaling one of the largest liquidation waves seen this year. Experts suggest that if Bitcoin fails to reclaim the $88,000 to $90,000 range, it could risk further declines toward $78,000.

On a broader scale, digital asset treasury firms are feeling the squeeze as their combined market capitalizations have nearly halved since July, now standing at around $99 billion. The value of crypto holdings has also seen a steep decline, compounding the struggle faced by digital asset treasury firms, which are dealing with significant unrealized losses.

As the market grapples with these challenges, all eyes will be on upcoming economic indicators, including U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) data and subsequent jobless claims and GDP figures. The crypto community is also anticipating several token unlock events, alongside major industry conferences, hinting at potential market shifts in the near future. Meanwhile, industry leaders remain cautiously optimistic about the prospects for recovery as they navigate the complexities of this turbulent landscape.

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