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Crypto Crashes: Bitcoin Plunges 16% This Year
5 Feb
Summary
- Bitcoin has fallen 16% this year, erasing all gains since November 2024.
- Ether also hit a nine-month low, down significantly from its all-time high.
- Broader market uncertainty and reduced institutional demand fuel crypto declines.

Bitcoin experienced a sharp downturn, falling below $73,000 on Wednesday, marking a 16% decline for the year. The cryptocurrency's value dropped as low as $72,102, negating all gains achieved since November 2024. Recently trading around $73,332.46, it remains over 40% below its October peak.
Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, also suffered, reaching a nine-month low of $2,077 before a slight recovery. Currently hovering near $2,146, it is approximately 57% off its all-time high from the previous summer.
These significant price drops across major cryptocurrencies are impacting crypto treasury stocks. Companies that had accumulated digital assets are seeing their shares fall. Investors and analysts link these declines to a broader market aversion to risk, intensified by macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties.
The downturn is further exacerbated by decreasing market liquidity and a notable reduction in demand from institutional investors for digital assets.




