Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin’s Death Cross and Tightening Liquidity Spark Renewed Concerns of a 2022-Style Crash
- Bitcoin fell below $94,000 on Nov 16, triggering a "death cross" bearish signal linked to 2022's FTX collapse. - Market value dropped $340B since Oct 10 due to Trump-era tariffs and risk-asset rotation, with 815,000 BTC sold by long-term holders. - Stablecoin supply contracted for first time in two years, while technical indicators show Bitcoin trapped below $110,000 200-day average. - $1.1B in 24-hour liquidations and Fear & Greed Index at extreme fear (10) mirror 2022 crisis conditions. - Analysts warn
Bitcoin's value continues to struggle as a result of profit-taking, declining liquidity, and technical setbacks, with experts highlighting more profound changes within the cryptocurrency sector. The leading digital asset
The downward trend has accelerated as long-term holders rush to secure profits. Glassnode data reveals
Market mood is reminiscent of the FTX crisis period. More than $1.1 billion in positions were liquidated within 24 hours on November 14, with $968 million coming from long trades—drawing parallels to the turmoil of 2022
Although past death crosses have sometimes signaled short-term bottoms, the broader economic environment in 2025 makes predictions more complex. Mario Nawfal's research
With liquidity becoming scarcer and institutions growing more cautious, the market is at a pivotal moment. As George Mandres from XBTO Trading put it, "It feels like a dead cat bounce," as crypto's status as a risk-on asset fades amid greater macroeconomic uncertainty
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