Bitcoin plummet triggers crypto market panic: $2.7 billion leveraged liquidations, sentiment index drops to 9, hitting multi-year lows

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February 6 News, the cryptocurrency market experienced intense volatility, with Bitcoin falling sharply and triggering large-scale leverage liquidations. In the past 24 hours, approximately $2.7 billion of high-leverage positions were forcibly liquidated, making it one of the most impactful events in this round of adjustment. Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency fear and greed index plummeted to 9, the lowest level since June 2022, and market sentiment quickly shifted to extreme fear.

Data shows that Bitcoin temporarily fell below the $60,000 mark, then rebounded slightly and is now fluctuating above $65,000, with a single-day decline of nearly 10%. On-chain analysis indicates that a significant proportion of Bitcoin supply is currently in unrealized loss, which could intensify selling pressure in the short term, and concerns about “panic selling” are rising among investors.

Gerry O’Shea, Head of Global Market Insights at Hashdex, stated that this decline is not an isolated event but is influenced by multiple factors including the cooling of the AI boom, geopolitical uncertainties, and tightening macroeconomic conditions. Risk assets are under pressure overall, with funds tending to flow into safe-haven assets, and demand for gold has also strengthened.

Despite the short-term volatility, O’Shea remains optimistic about Bitcoin’s long-term value. He pointed out that as regulatory frameworks become clearer, institutional access lowers barriers, and more traditional financial platforms offer digital asset services to clients, Bitcoin’s position as “digital gold” will be further solidified. Its non-sovereign, tamper-proof characteristics are attracting more and more investors seeking diversification.

Additionally, market participants believe that if the U.S. CLARITY Act makes significant progress this year, it could bring an important turning point for the industry. The bill is seen as a crucial step toward regulatory compliance for crypto assets, and once implemented, it is expected to improve market confidence and provide new support for Bitcoin’s price trend.

Against the backdrop of high volatility and policy expectations, the crypto market remains at a critical turning point. Investors should closely monitor macroeconomic changes, on-chain data, and regulatory developments to prepare for potentially dramatic market movements.

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