The post Why Crypto Crashed Today: $184 Billion Wiped Out in One Day appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Global financial markets saw heavy losses over theThe post Why Crypto Crashed Today: $184 Billion Wiped Out in One Day appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Global financial markets saw heavy losses over the

Why Crypto Crashed Today: $184 Billion Wiped Out in One Day

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The post Why Crypto Crashed Today: $184 Billion Wiped Out in One Day appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Global financial markets saw heavy losses over the past 24 hours, with cryptocurrencies leading a sharp sell-off that wiped out trillions of dollars in market value across asset classes.

The total crypto market fell about 7%, erasing roughly $184 billion in value in a single day, as selling pressure accelerated and investor confidence weakened.

Crypto sees deep losses and heavy liquidations

Bitcoin dropped nearly 8%, losing around $120 billion in market value, while Ethereum slid more than 30% from recent highs. Over the past eight days, Bitcoin has fallen roughly $20,000, while Ethereum has lost close to $1,000. Bitcoin has also slipped below $70,000 at the time of writing.

Forced liquidations intensified the move. More than $830 million in positions were liquidated in the last 24 hours alone, while total liquidations over the past week exceeded $6.7 billion, according to market data.

Analysts said the decline reflects aggressive deleveraging as traders unwind risky positions.

Selling spreads beyond crypto

The sell-off was not limited to digital assets. Traditional markets also recorded losses:

  • Gold fell about 5.5%, wiping out nearly $1.9 trillion in market value
  • Silver dropped roughly 19%, erasing close to $1 trillion
  • The S&P 500 declined nearly 1%
  • The Nasdaq fell about 2.5%, while smaller stocks also weakened

In total, close to $5 trillion was erased across global markets in a short period, despite the absence of any single major negative headline.

Institutional flows remain weak

Investor demand showed further signs of strain. Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded significant outflows in January, reinforcing signs of sustained institutional selling.

Meanwhile, indicators tracking U.S. investor demand showed persistent weakness, showing limited buying support during the downturn.

Sentiment hits extreme fear levels

Market sentiment has deteriorated sharply. The crypto Fear and Greed Index has logged one of its longest stretches of “extreme fear” in recent months, a level often seen during late-stage market drawdowns.

Data from on-chain analytics firms also showed momentum indicators falling to their weakest levels, signaling little near-term bullish conviction.

No clear bottom in sight

Some analysts said Bitcoin is approaching price zones where buyers may begin searching for a bottom, but warned that past cycles show such phases can last months rather than days.

“This is no longer a routine pullback,” one analyst said. “It’s a broad reset driven by forced selling, broken confidence and declining risk appetite.”

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