Bitcoin Bloodbath: BTC Price Plunges Below $100K as Whales Vanish and Traders Brace for More Selloff

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Has Bitcoin Nosedive Begun Here’s Why the BTC Price is Down Today & Here’s Where it May Reach!

The post Bitcoin Bloodbath: BTC Price Plunges Below $100K as Whales Vanish and Traders Brace for More Selloff appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin (BTC) has teased the potential onset of its bear market after dropping to a four-month low. The flagship coin dropped over 5% on Tuesday, November 4, to reach a range low of around $99,955 before rebounding to trade about $101k at press time.

The sudden Bitcoin price selloff influenced the wider altcoin market led by Ethereum (ETH), XRP, BNB, and Solana (SOL). As such, the total crypto market cap has shed nearly $400 billion in valuation during the past 24 hours.

Why is Bitcoin Price Dropping Today?

Whale capitulation amid retail conviction 

According to on-chain data analysis, Bitcoin whales have accelerated booking profits in the recent past while retail traders have continuously bought the dips. Bitcoin wallets with a balance of between 10 and 10k sold nearly 38.4k BTCs since October 12 to date.

Santiment analysis of BTC

Source: Santiment

Meanwhile, retail traders, with a balance of above 0.01 BTCs have accumulated 415 coins since October 12. 

“Bulls need to see this trend completely flip in order to expect a sustained price rebound for all of crypto. Markets rise when key stakeholders accumulate the coins that small wallets shed,” Santiment noted.

Heavy long liquidation: long squeeze inbound

Following the ongoing crypto bloodbath, more than $1.1 billion was liquidated from leveraged traders. Notably, around $1.01 billion involved long traders, thus fueling the impact of a long squeeze.

Midterm fear of further capitulation to fill a CME gap at $92k

Following the sustained choppy crypto market, CoinMarketCap’s Fear and Greed index dropped to around 27/100, signaling extreme traders’ fear.

BTC CME Futures

The fear of further capitulation is heavily rooted in the fact that the Bitcoin CME Futures has an unfilled gap between $92k and $93k.

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