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Bitcoin Price Dips Below $80,000, Sparking Market Sell-Off and Liquidations

Feb 02, 2026 at 10:55 pm

Bitcoin experienced a significant price dip, falling below $80,000 and triggering widespread market volatility and liquidations. Analysts point to macroeconomic and geopolitical factors.

Bitcoin Price Dips Below $80,000, Sparking Market Sell-Off and Liquidations

Bitcoin Price Plummets, Rattling Crypto Markets

Bitcoin has experienced a sharp and punishing decline, with its price falling below the critical $80,000 mark over the weekend for the first time since April 2025. The digital asset briefly plunged to lows near $75,000, sending shockwaves through the broader cryptocurrency markets. As of early Monday, BTC was trading around $78,400, showing a slight recovery but still down approximately 12% over the past week. This downturn has erased over $200 billion from Bitcoin's market capitalization, marking a brutal period after its peak above $126,000 in October.

Factors Driving the Bitcoin Dip

Market observers attribute this significant price drop to a confluence of factors. Macroeconomic stress, escalating geopolitical risks, and underlying fragility within crypto markets have all contributed to the sell-off. Bitcoin's decline mirrored a broader

Original source:bitcoinmagazine

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