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Why Bitcoin and Crypto Markets Are Bleeding Today – The Real Reasons Behind the Drop

Why Bitcoin and Crypto Markets Are Bleeding Today – The Real Reasons Behind the Drop

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2025-08-02 19:23:40
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Crypto markets got sucker-punched today—Bitcoin leads the nosedive as traders scramble for exits. Here’s what’s really driving the sell-off.

Liquidity crunch or just panic?

Whales dumped holdings ahead of macroeconomic fears, triggering cascading liquidations. Retail traders—as usual—got caught holding the bag.

Regulatory ghosts haunting the market?

Rumors of fresh crackdowns spread faster than a memecoin pump. Never mind that most regulators still can’t define 'blockchain' without Googling it first.

Technical breakdown or opportunity?

Key support levels shattered like a DeFi protocol with unaudited code. Bulls argue this is just another shakeout before the next leg up. History favors the brave—or the reckless.

Meanwhile, Wall Street suits are 'monitoring the situation' from their Hamptons rentals. Funny how volatility only matters when their algo trades backfire.

The worst performing cryptocurrencies in the last seven days

The worst performing cryptocurrencies in the last seven days | Source: CoinGlass

Weak NFP data and data chief firing

The crypto market crashed after the US published weak nonfarm payrolls data on Friday. A report showed that the economy created just 73,000 jobs in July, while the jobless rate rose to 4.2%. 

Worse, the agency revised down the prior two months’ job additions by 260,000, meaning that the employment growth in the last three months averaged just 35,000, the worst level since the pandemic. 

In a TruthSocial post, President Donald TRUMP lamented that the jobs numbers were “rigged” to make him and Republicans look bad. He then went ahead and fired Dr. Erika McEntarfer as the Commissioner of Labor Statistics.

Therefore, the crypto market dropped as investors remained concerned about the accuracy of US data, which help the Fed when delivering its interest rate decisions. 

Crypto Market also crashed as the trade war intensified

The crypto market also continued to rally amid concerns about Trump’s trade war. He implemented tariffs on key trading partners, including India, South Africa, and Switzerland. 

While the US has reached agreements with partners such as Japan, the European Union, and South Korea, it has maintained a base rate of 15%. These tariffs could contribute to the slowdown of the US economy, as this week’s jobs data showed. This also explains why the stock market crashed on Friday, with the Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 falling by over 600 points. 

Profit taking after a strong rally

Finally, the crypto market is crashing amid profit-taking and forced liquidations among market participants. 

It is common for traders and investors to take profits after a strong surge in the stock or crypto market. This explains why Bitcoin and altcoins regularly pull back after a strong surge.

For example, bitcoin has historically moved into either a correction or a bear market after reaching a record high. Most recently, it dropped by 12% after soaring to a record high in May. It also dropped from an all-time high of $109,238 in January to a low of $74,500 in April.

The cryptocurrency market is also experiencing a decline of forced liquidations, which leads to more selling pressure. Over $900 million worth of cryptocurrencies was liquidated on Friday, followed by $600 million on Saturday, according to CoinGlass.

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