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Why Did the Crypto Market Drop Sharply Today

The crypto market is plunging with major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum dropping more than 2% as heavy liquidations, macro uncertainty, and options expiries stir panic.

Oumaima Moho AmerbyOumaima Moho Amer
Sep, 26, 2025
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Why Did the Crypto Market Drop Sharply Today

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Mohammedia – The global cryptocurrency market is witnessing a sharp correction today, with the total market cap dropping over 2% in the past 24 hours and Bitcoin slipping below the $110,000 threshold.

One of the main pressures right now is the liquidations of leveraged positions. In the last day, more than $1.2 billion in long bets have been forcibly closed, as falling prices triggered automatic sell orders in margin and futures markets. Many traders were riding on high leverage, so when the storm hit, it cascaded downward quickly.

Another big driver is options expiry. Around $22 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum options contracts are expiring. 

These expiry events often increase volatility, because large players try to influence prices toward “max pain” levels — points where options sellers benefit the most.

Macroeconomic uncertainty adds pressure

Strong U.S. economic data in the U.S. makes traders fear interest rates won’t be cut further anytime soon, which is bad for risk assets like crypto. Also, tensions about possible U.S. government shutdowns and fiscal issues add to the risk-off mood.

Institutional money is also pulling back with exchange‑traded funds (ETFs) tied to Bitcoin and Ethereum seeing net outflows in the last sessions, causing a removal of a source of steady demand. 

In the altcoin realm, weaknesses are magnified. Ethereum, Solana, XRP, BNB, and others are bleeding more than 3% to 5%, dragging the whole space down.

XRP, for example, has fallen about 4% to 5%, showing signs of fatigue after earlier rallies.

Some analysts suggest this sell-off is partly “healthy” as it represents a reset to flush out overly speculative bets before the next leg of growth. Still, if Bitcoin drops under $108,700 or $105,000, it could trigger further panic.

Today’s crash is not due to one failure or scandal, but a mix of overleveraging, looming expiries, pulling back institutional support, and macro risks.

Read Also: GOAT Foundation Launches $GOATED Token with a 1 Billion Supply

Tags: Bitcoincrypto marketcryptocurrencyEthereumSolanaXRP
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