Bitcoin Falls 4.9%, Dips Below $85K to Lowest Level Since November

Bitcoin tanked 4.9% to $82K, its lowest since Nov. ETFs dumped $1B, altcoins fell, and investor confidence took a hit.

Bitcoin just took a massive hit, dropping 4.9% to $82,242—its lowest since November 2024. After a four-day losing streak, the biggest since August, BTC is now trading around $84,658, according to CoinMarketCap.

So, why the dip? Analysts say a major $1 billion outflow from U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs is to blame. Institutions seem to be pulling out of their trades, shaking up the market. Peter Chung from Presto Research says investors should keep an eye on two key metrics: CME annualized basis and traditional finance funding rates.

It’s not just Bitcoin feeling the heat—Ether dropped 7.1% to $2,317, and other major altcoins like XRP, BNB, and Solana also took a hit. Chris Yu, CEO of SignalPlus, pointed out that Bitcoin’s implied volatility is down, meaning speculators are losing faith in short-term gains.

Even with Trump’s election fueling past crypto gains, regulatory uncertainty is slowing things down. Companies like MicroStrategy are facing increased scrutiny, making the market even shakier. For now, investors are left wondering when Bitcoin will bounce back.

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Anmol Khatiwada

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