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Bitcoin Crashes To $99,750 as $250 Billion Wiped From Crypto Market

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  • Over $250 billion was erased from the global crypto market in 24 hours as Bitcoin dropped below $100,000 and Ethereum plunged over 10%.
  • More than $1.1 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated, marking one of the largest single-day unwinds of 2025.
  • Analysts warn Bitcoin must reclaim $100K–$102K quickly to avoid deeper losses toward $94K, though some see this as a potential setup for a November rebound.

Bitcoin has officially fallen below the $100,000 psychological threshold, plunging to around $99,750 in late trading on November 4, 2025. The drop, more than 6.4% in 24 hours, marks one of the steepest single-day corrections in months and comes amid widespread market liquidations and rising macroeconomic uncertainty.

$250 Billion Vanishes From the Crypto Market

The downturn wiped out over $250 billion in total crypto market capitalization in just one day, with losses spreading across every major sector. According to CoinMarketCap, global crypto market cap has now slipped to $3.44 trillion, down nearly 7% from the previous session.

  • Ethereum (ETH) led the decline, plunging 10.5% and erasing nearly $50 billion in value.
  • Bitcoin (BTC) fell 5.8%, accounting for the largest share of total market losses.
  • XRP, BNB, and Solana each dropped between 7–8%, deepening the red across the altcoin market.

Analysts describe this as one of the most synchronized sell-offs since mid-2024, as both institutional and retail investors moved to reduce exposure amid a tightening global liquidity backdrop.

Liquidations Surge as Leverage Unwinds

Over $1.1 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated in the past 24 hours, with more than 70% of those from long positions. Exchange data shows over 330,000 traders affected, as Bitcoin and Ethereum both broke below key support zones.

“We’re seeing a full-scale leverage flush,” one derivatives analyst said. “Markets were overextended, and this reset could be healthy in the long term, but for now, it’s brutal.”

Analysts Warn of a “Critical Moment”

Market strategists remain divided on whether this marks the start of a deeper correction or a final shakeout before recovery. Markus Thielen of 10x Research noted that a daily close below $100K would open the door to further downside toward $94,000, while others see this as a capitulation event that could set up for a rebound later in November.

Ethereum’s 10% loss has also reignited debate over the ETH/BTC ratio, which recently touched levels last seen before previous Altcoin Seasons, hinting that a rotation could follow once volatility stabilizes.

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