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2025-12-05 16:33:10

Bitcoin Plummets Again Below $90,000 – Here’s What We Know and Liquidation Data

The price of Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a sudden drop below $90,000 amid renewed volatility in the market. BTC, which lost nearly 2% of its value in the last hour, fell to $88,964. This move led to sharp liquidations, particularly in highly leveraged positions. Bitcoin's market capitalization stood at $1.78 trillion, with 24-hour trading volume reaching $60.6 billion. Chart showing the decline in BTC price. This sudden price surge triggered a cascade of leveraged liquidations. A total of $96.9 million in positions were liquidated in the last hour, $93.8 million of which were long positions. The total of liquidations in the last 24 hours reached $435.6 million, with Bitcoin alone accounting for $170.9 million in liquidations. Related News: Top 10 AI Altcoins That Crypto Developers Are Focusing On the Most Have Been Revealed - Here's the List The rest of the market is experiencing similar volatility, led by Bitcoin. Ethereum fell to $3,072, shedding over 2% in the last hour. While the 24-hour outlook for major altcoins like Solana, XRP, BNB, and Dogecoin remains positive, short-term volatility has increased significantly. A look at the distribution of liquidations shows Bitcoin and Ethereum leading the way. Over the 24-hour period, $170.9 million was liquidated in BTC, $101.8 million in ETH, and $22 million in Solana. Even smaller-cap assets like FARTCOIN, ZEC, and PUMP experienced millions of dollars in liquidations, indicating that selling pressure has spread throughout the market. Despite this volatile trend, a slight selling trend was also noted in traditional markets. The Nasdaq index ended the day with a small 0.02% decline. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Bitcoin Plummets Again Below $90,000 – Here’s What We Know and Liquidation Data

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