Crypto’s Big ‘Uptober’ Ends with a Whimper, Bitcoin Down 4%
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Bitcoin was headed for a monthly loss in October for the first time since 2018, breaking a seven-year earnings streak in the month that had given it a good reputation by cryptocurrency operators. The world’s largest cryptocurrency was heading for a drop of almost 5% this month, as digital asset has suffered in recent weeks from nervousness in the market in general and less appetite for investor risk.
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The crypto community has long referred to October as Uptober, a nickname earned through Bitcoin’s consistent history of strong monthly performances. The trend has been so reliable that the month became synonymous with price surges. Bitcoin has always closed October in profit over the previous seven years, a record streak unmatched by any other month in its history. However, October 2025 appears to be challenging that reputation. As the month dr…
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