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Bitcoin Plunges Below $85k: Saylor Says Sell a Kidney if You Must, but Keep the Btc

Bitcoin has plunged below $85,000, marking a 20% drop from its all-time high of $109,000 in January. The decline has shaken crypto markets, with major altcoins like BNB, Solana, and Dogecoin falling between 10% and 15%. Despite the drop, MicroStrategy Chairman Michael Saylor remains unfazed.

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Bitcoin Price Plunges Amid Market Uncertainty Δ1.87

Bitcoin (BTC-USD), the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, dropped about 4.5% to $82,127.01 at 08:00 GMT on Monday, extending recent volatility amid ongoing market uncertainty. The decline in Bitcoin's price has significant implications for investors and traders who have taken positions on the cryptocurrency. As one of the most widely traded assets globally, its value can greatly impact financial markets.

Bitcoin Nears $80,000 Level in Worst Month Since 2022 Δ1.86

Bitcoin fell nearly 20% over the past month — its worst performance over a month since June 2022 — as concerns about rising tariffs led to a sharp sell-off in crypto. This decline comes after investors had been optimistic about the potential for looser regulatory environments under President Trump's administration, which was seen as pro-crypto. The recent losses have partly erased those gains, with macroeconomic uncertainty and a $1.5 billion crypto exchange hack contributing to the pullback among investors.

Bitcoin Falls to $81,555 Due to Global Market Volatility Δ1.85

Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, was down by around 5.47% at $81,555 at 2216 GMT on Sunday. The decline in Bitcoin's price mirrors the global market's trend of decreasing demand for cryptocurrencies due to increasing regulatory scrutiny and economic uncertainty. This decrease in investor confidence has had a ripple effect across the cryptocurrency market, with other major cryptocurrencies also experiencing significant losses.

Bitcoin Falls Hard in February to Close Worst Month Since June 2022 Δ1.85

Bitcoin fell roughly 17% in February to around $84,000 — the cryptocurrency's biggest drop over one month since June 2022. The sharp sell-off in crypto on renewed tariff fears shows that Bitcoin, and even altcoins, are now entirely driven by politics. This was never the intention for Bitcoin — indeed, it was designed as an anti-political asset — but this is where we are right now.

Bitcoin Evangelist Michael Saylor's Cryptocurrency Stakes Hit a Roadblock Δ1.83

Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of Strategy, owns more than $41 billion worth of Bitcoin. His company has purchased Bitcoin on over 50 occasions since 2020, often with leverage, raising concerns about the company's financial stability. Despite the current market downturn, Saylor remains committed to his Bitcoin philosophy.

Coinbase's Stock Slides Nearly 30% as Bitcoin Tanks Δ1.83

Coinbase's stock has plummeted by almost one-third over the past two weeks to a low of about $201, mirroring a nosedive in the price of Bitcoin. The world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped 17% to a low of about $79,000 over the same period, before rebounding to almost $84,000. The correlation between Coinbase's market performance and Bitcoin is so high that even analysts are surprised by any other outcome.

Bitcoin's Worst Correction Since 2022 Sparks Concerns About Investor Sentiment Δ1.82

Investors who poured billions into new bitcoin ETFs over the last year are pulling some of that money back out as bitcoin experiences its worst correction since a 2022 meltdown. The recent price drop has raised questions about whether investors are getting cold feet or if the market is simply taking a breather after a surge in optimism over the crypto industry's future. Bitcoin's volatility remains a concern, with many experts advising that investors be prepared for fluctuations.

Bitcoin's Surge After Trump's Crypto Reserve News Showing Signs of Sustainable Bullish Run Δ1.82

Bitcoin (BTC) has surged 7% in the past hour, crossing $92,000 after Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will move forward with establishing a crypto strategic reserve. The price is now up 15% from recent lows of $78,000. Data indicates this rally is driven by spot demand rather than speculation, signaling a healthy, organic move. Spot Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) shows buyers as the aggressors, with over $200 million in spot inflows in the past hour.

Crypto Bloodbath: $810 Billion Wiped Out--Bitcoin Etfs See Record Exodus as Market Confidence Crumbles Δ1.82

The crypto market is getting hammered, with $810 billion wiped out in a massive sell-off that's shaking investor confidence. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) has dropped 15% over the past month, while Ethereum (ETH-USD) and Solana have taken even bigger hits. What's fueling the meltdown? A mix of delayed pro-crypto policies from the Trump administration, a record-breaking $1.5 billion hack at Bybit, and Argentina's memecoin fiasco have left traders reeling.

Crypto Slump Deepens as Macro Headwinds Offset Trump Push Δ1.81

Cryptocurrency prices have continued their downward trend due to escalating tariff war tensions and diminishing prospects of further Federal Reserve rate cuts, outweighing the pro-crypto announcements from President Donald Trump last week. The uncertainty surrounding these economic factors has led to a decrease in investor confidence, with Bitcoin falling as much as 3.7% early on Monday. Despite recent developments that have given investors a more bullish outlook, macroeconomic headwinds are still dominating the crypto market.

Stock Futures Point to Rebound While Bitcoin Sinks: Markets Wrap Δ1.81

S&P 500 futures showed a slight increase as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, which could influence future interest rate decisions. Meanwhile, Bitcoin experienced a significant decline of over 25% since its January peak, driven by fears of a trade war following President Trump's tariff announcements. The broader market remains cautious, with concerns about the potential economic impacts of the proposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China.

Bitcoin Market Soars on Strong Gains Δ1.81

Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, was up by around 6.06% at $89,359 at 1620 GMT on Sunday. This comes after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his recent executive order on digital assets directed his team to create "a Crypto Strategic Reserve that includes XRP, SOL, and ADA." The announcement has sparked interest among investors and analysts. As a result of this surge, the market value of other cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum also increased.

Crypto Market in Turmoil as Fear and Greed Index Reach 17-Month Low Δ1.80

Traders are now in a wait-and-watch mode as they approach the coming months, mainly eying macroeconomic data and decisions for cues on further positioning. The crypto market sell-off extended into its second week as bitcoin prices stopped at nearly $80,000 late Sunday, triggering a fresh decline in major tokens and altcoins. Dogecoin (DOGE) and Cardano’s ADA led losses with a nearly 10% slump over the past 24 hours, data shows.

Bitcoin Could Move $5K After White House Crypto Summit; ETH and SOL Volatility Likely: STS Digital Δ1.80

Analysis from STS Digital indicates that options pricing on Deribit anticipates a potential $5,000 price swing for Bitcoin (BTC) following a White House crypto summit hosted by President Donald Trump, where key industry players will gather. The summit may lead to announcements about a strategic Bitcoin reserve, which could significantly impact market volatility for BTC, Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL). Traders are preparing for a turbulent weekend, as implied volatility for options suggests substantial price fluctuations following the event.

Crypto Stocks, Bitcoin Drop, Reversing Direction After Trump Touts US Crypto Reserve Δ1.80

Crypto stocks experienced volatility following former President Donald Trump's announcement on Truth Social regarding the creation of a U.S. crypto reserve that would include various cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ether. Despite an initial surge in prices, including a nearly 9% rise in bitcoin, the market reversed course, leading to declines in major crypto stocks and raising questions about the feasibility of Trump's proposal. Analysts highlight the mixed reception from the crypto community, noting the unexpected inclusion of multiple digital assets beyond bitcoin, while also emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of such a reserve.

Crypto Stocks Rally, Bitcoin Jumps as Trump Touts US Crypto Reserve Δ1.80

Crypto stocks rallied Monday after Trump said in a post on Truth Social that his administration will create a US crypto reserve. President Donald Trump's announcement sparked a $300 billion global crypto rally Sunday that has continued to start the trading week. The jump comes after bitcoin saw its worst month in February since June 2022, dropping roughly 17% as the so-called "Trump trade" lost steam.

Bitcoin Jumps Nearly $14,000 in Three Days on Trump's Crypto Reserve Announcement Δ1.80

Bitcoin's value surged nearly $14,000 in three days after President Donald Trump teased new details about a strategic bitcoin reserve, sparking hope among investors that the U.S. administration will adopt crypto-friendly policies. The announcement of the reserve, which includes multiple cryptocurrencies beyond bitcoin, led to a rally in cryptocurrency prices, with some smaller coins experiencing double-digit gains. Investors are now waiting for further details on the reserve plans, which may determine how long the price increase will last.

MicroStrategy Incorporated (MSTR) Goes Down on Friday Δ1.79

MicroStrategy Incorporated's (NASDAQ:MSTR) drop on Friday was largely in line with the decline in Bitcoin prices, which fell to $86,000 at the time of writing. The company's shares dropped by 5.57 percent to close at $287.18 apiece following the conclusion of a cryptocurrency summit at the White House. Investors had high hopes that the summit would lead to more active support for the cryptocurrency industry.

Bitcoin Jumps After Trump Pledges Strategic US Crypto Reserve Δ1.79

Bitcoin prices surged by as much as 3% on Sunday after President Donald Trump announced plans to establish a strategic US cryptocurrency reserve. The move has been met with optimism from investors, who see it as a potential catalyst for the growth of the crypto industry in the United States. The creation of such a reserve could also provide a significant boost to the global adoption of cryptocurrencies.

Michael Saylor Hints US Will Buy 1 Million Bitcoin For Strategic Reserve Δ1.79

Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), proposed that the United States could acquire 1 million Bitcoin to create a strategic reserve, as outlined in a bill by Senator Cynthia Lummis. He emphasized a gradual acquisition strategy over four years, leveraging the government's existing Bitcoin holdings while advocating for transparency to mitigate market volatility. Saylor views Bitcoin as a form of "digital property," drawing comparisons to historic land acquisitions and positioning it as a foundational asset for the future.

Bitcoin Bears Target 200-Day Average as Macro Concerns Overshadow Trump's Crypto-Related Actions Δ1.79

Bitcoin bears are poised to exploit macroeconomic concerns by targeting key support at the 200-day simple moving average (SMA), as trade tensions and recessionary signals from the bond market take center stage. President Donald Trump's recent-crypto-related announcements have become increasingly secondary to these worries, with investors now focusing on the potential impact of tariffs and interest rate cuts. The leading cryptocurrency by market value has slid over 3% to $83,200, testing this critical level.

BITCOIN Crosses $90K as Trump Delays Canada, Mexico Auto Tariffs Δ1.78

Bitcoin's fundamentals held up well during the latest dip, suggesting underlying strength, Swissblock analysts said. The U.S. government confirmed to delay tariffs on auto parts coming from Canada and Mexico by one month just one day after enacting them, easing investor worries with bitcoin leading the crypto market higher. Germany's plan to ease debt limits for infrastructure spending and China hiking its target deficit also contributed to rebounding risk markets.

Ripple's Cryptocurrency Boom Expected to Soar 120-190%, According to Wall Street Experts Δ1.78

The overall cryptocurrency market has climbed 24% since the presidential election in November, with some Wall Street experts predicting significant gains for XRP and Bitcoin. The current market value of Ethereum is $282 billion, while that of XRP is $128 billion, implying a potential 120% upside for XRP if Dom Kwok's prediction comes true. Tom Lee's prediction of Bitcoin exceeding $250,000 in 2025 implies 190% upside for the cryptocurrency.

Trump Supporters Lose $12bn in Cryptocurrency Collapse Δ1.78

The value of Donald Trump's cryptocurrency, $Trump, has collapsed by over 80% since its peak, resulting in losses of more than $12 billion for its supporters. The collapse has been attributed to a wider crypto rout, with Bitcoin also losing a fifth of its value since Mr Trump's inauguration. The demise of the $Trump coin has raised questions about the long-term viability of meme coins and their potential impact on the cryptocurrency market.

BITCOIN ETFs Snap Eight-Day $3.2B Outflow Streak With $94.3M Inflows Δ1.78

The inflows come amid a slight market recovery as BTC rebounds from its monthly low, over growing pro-crypto stance from the Trump administration. Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. saw a sudden turnaround after eight days of outflows, with investors pulling $94.3 million into these funds on February 28. The largest spot bitcoin ETF, BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, was one of the outliers that saw significant outflows, while other large ETFs like Fidelity's FBTC brought in substantial inflows.