Bitcoin Updates: ETF Withdrawals and Major Whale Sell-Offs Lead to $1.2 Trillion Crypto Market Crash
- Bitcoin fell below $108,000 on Nov 3, 2025, triggering a $1.2T crypto market selloff driven by macroeconomic fears and technical pressures. - Fed Chair Powell's rate uncertainty and $946M ETF outflows intensified selling, while whale transfers and miner dumping added downward pressure. - Trump's AI chip restrictions and government shutdown deepened uncertainty, with Ethereum down 5.1% and Dogecoin confirming a bearish death cross. - Solana attracted $421M in ETF inflows as investors rotated to alternativ
The cryptocurrency sector extended its losses on November 3, 2025, as
Adding to the pressure, long-term Bitcoin investors—often referred to as "whales"—have transferred almost $1.48 billion in
The market downturn also overlapped with U.S. President Donald Trump’s contentious comments about restricting Nvidia’s advanced Blackwell AI chips to domestic customers, dampening optimism from recent U.S.-China trade progress. This, along with a 34-day government shutdown and stalled congressional funding negotiations, increased economic uncertainty and further pressured risk assets like Bitcoin.
Ethereum (ETH) performed even worse, dropping 5.1% to $3,657.77. Meanwhile, smaller coins such as
The selloff also hit public equities, with Coinbase shares dropping 3.9% and MicroStrategy falling 1.8%, despite gains in its Bitcoin holdings. MicroStrategy continued to accumulate, recently
From a technical perspective,
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