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Why the Crypto Market is Going Down: Liquidity Squeeze, Altcoin Panic, and Trader Stress Intensify

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Crypto markets are flashing red again, with total capitalization sliding 2.4% in the past 24 hours to $3.68 trillion, extending a painful 12.9% weekly decline. The drop comes as signs of financial tightening ripple through the U.S. system, draining liquidity and weighing on high-risk assets.

The SOFR–EFFR spread widened to 0.19, its sharpest since late 2024, a signal that short-term funding costs are climbing. Banks borrowed $6.75 billion from the Fed’s repo facility this week, a level not seen outside quarter-end stress events since 2020. The result: investors are cutting exposure across crypto, equities, and tech as risk appetite evaporates.
Derivatives signal heavy short positioning

In derivatives markets, tension is building. Perpetuals open interest surged nearly 9%, even as Bitcoin futures volume dropped 40%, showing traders are doubling down on short positions rather than adding fresh longs. Funding rates remain negative, and RSI readings near 33 confirm an oversold setup that could fuel a sharp rebound if sentiment flips.

Still, for now, the imbalance points to caution rather than recovery. With volatility low and leverage high, even minor liquidity shocks could spark a squeeze in either direction.

Altcoins face deep capitulation

While Bitcoin holds relatively firm, altcoins continue to bleed. BNB Chain tokens, new projects like YB, and upcoming unlock plays such as Aster (ASTER) have all seen double-digit losses, with capital rotating rapidly back into Bitcoin.

Dominance climbed to 58.8%, its highest in a month, while Ethereum slipped to 12.8%. The Altcoin Season Index fell to 29, signaling that “Bitcoin season” has clearly taken over.
Market sentiment at fear levels

The Fear & Greed Index now sits at 32 (“Fear”), and the average crypto RSI at 39.1, reflecting widespread oversold conditions. For traders, the message is clear: the market is stressed, liquidity is thin, and caution is back in control.

Unless funding conditions improve or the Fed steps in to ease pressure, crypto could remain trapped in a tightening cycle, with Bitcoin’s resilience once again standing in stark contrast to the rest of the market.

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Alex Stephanov
Alex Stephanov
Alex is a seasoned writer with a strong focus on finance and digital innovation. For nearly a decade, he has explored the intersections of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and fintech, offering readers a sharp perspective on how these fields continue to evolve. His work blends clarity with depth, translating complex market movements and emerging trends into engaging, easy-to-understand insights. Through his analyses, audiences gain a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the future of digital finance and global markets.
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