Bitcoin Tumbles Below $85K as Trump’s Crypto Reserve Order Sparks Sell-Off

Bitcoin and all the major cryptocurrencies plummeted following Donald Trump’s bitcoin reserve executive order, with BTC hitting an intraday low of $84,713 amid a broader market sell-off.
Bitcoin Tumbles Below $85K as Trump’s Crypto Reserve Order Sparks Sell-Off
Bitcoin Slides Following Trump Announcement
Bitcoin nosedived to $84,713 Wednesday, erasing gains from its recent $90,000 peak, as traders reacted sharply to former President Donald Trump’s Bitcoin Reserve executive order. The crypto economy’s market capitalization fell 4.55%, with all top 10 cryptocurrencies—including ethereum, solana, and XRP—sliding in tandem.
The executive order, which directs federal agencies to add bitcoin to U.S. reserves via criminal forfeitures, amplified a sell-off for some odd reason. The move’s vagueness fueled profit-taking, particularly after BTC’s rally above $90,000 today.
By 8:45 p.m. ET, BTC prices recovered some to $88,663 per unit.
In the past hour alone, $101 million in bitcoin long positions were liquidated, contributing to $245 million wiped out across crypto markets in 24 hours. Trading volumes surged, with exchanges reporting heightened volatility as leveraged positions unraveled.
The drop highlights crypto’s sensitivity to policy signals. As of 8:45 p.m. ET, bitcoin hovered above $88,663. Analysts warn further volatility is likely as the White House Crypto Summit approaches.
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