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What caused the massive Bitcoin crash? Clues point to a blow-up at Hong Kong hedge funds
Crypto prices got absolutely rocked this week with Bitcoin falling nearly $15,000 in 24 hours—a bloodbath not seen since the collapse of crypto conman Sam Bankman-Fried’s empire back in 2022. On ...
2026 has brought the crypto market to its knees, which was already under pressure since the flash crash on Oct. 10 last year. Bitcoin (BTC) crashed below $73,000 on Feb. 3, and I checked—it is the ...
Stifel Financial, a 136-year-old investment bank, says Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) could still fall to $38,000—a 43% drop from current levels near $65,000 and a full 70% crash from October's $126,000 peak.
Polymarket bettors priced 65% odds of Bitcoin falling to $80,000 in mid-January—three weeks before it crashed through $70,000 to touch $60,000 Polymarket now prices 71% odds Bitcoin reclaims $85,000 ...
Stifel predicts Bitcoin could fall to $38,000 based on a 15-year trendline connecting previous crash bottoms. Bitcoin’s 0.78 correlation with Nasdaq 100 shows it now behaves like tech stocks rather ...
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