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Crypto Experiences Largest Single-Day Sell-Off in History

Trump’s tariff announcement led to over $19 billion in crypto liquidations and forced selling of more than 1.6 million positions, marking the largest liquidation event in crypto history.

  • On Friday, cryptocurrencies plunged in a short but significant flash crash after President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on imports from China, sparking sell-offs in risky assets.
  • Resuming tariff hostilities, President Donald Trump slapped 100 percent tariffs on China over rare earths, critical to high‑tech manufacturing, triggering the crypto market crash.
  • CoinGlass reported about 1.6 million traders had their positions liquidated as Bitcoin fell from roughly $122,500 to roughly $105,000, resulting in a record $19 billion in liquidations.
  • On Monday, Bitcoin hovered around $115,000, stabilizing after its drop, while silver futures soared 7% to an all-time high as investors sought safe havens.
  • Despite long-term supports like ETF adoption, institutional inflows and regulatory clarity, analysts warn leverage amplified Friday's volatility and a 10 to 20 percent correction was overdue.
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Why crypto briefly but dramatically crashed when President Trump renewed his trade war

Cryptocurrencies plunged in value on Friday in a short but significant flash crash, leaving investors with billions of dollars in losses and highlighting the volatility associated with the industry.

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Why crypto briefly but dramatically crashed when Trump renewed his trade war

Cryptocurrencies plunged in value on Friday in a short but significant flash crash, leaving investors with billions of dollars in losses and highlighting the volatility associated with the industry.

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