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Crypto Market Sees Significant Price Drop

Crypto Market Sees Significant Price Drop


Coinpaprika
2025-08-03 09:23:30

The cryptocurrency market experienced a substantial downturn today, with major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum falling to their lowest levels in months. Bitcoin dropped below $113,000, while Ethereum dipped under $3,500. Several altcoins also saw notable declines, and overall trading volumes spiked as prices moved sharply. Key Stats and Events More than 114,000 traders saw positions closed due to liquidations, totaling over $368 million in value. The majority of these were long positions, as prices dropped quickly across the board. The largest single liquidation was on Binance, where a $2.58 million Solana position was closed automatically. New U.S. tariffs and uncertainty about Federal Reserve policy contributed to a cautious trading environment, encouraging some investors to reduce risk. The release of additional tokens from projects like SUI and Ethena also increased selling pressure. Industry and Community Response BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes sold more than $13 million worth of digital assets, including ETH, ENA, and PEPE, and commented that further correction is possible under current economic conditions. On the other hand, Eric Trump took to social media, encouraging investors to consider whether current prices may be an opportunity to buy. While some investors opted to step back, others are watching the market for potential entry points or looking for early signs of recovery. Despite low retail activity, large holders (“whales”) have quietly accumulated significant amounts of Ethereum recently, suggesting that long-term sentiment is not entirely negative.


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