Bitcoin Plunges Nearly 29% From Peak Amid Leverage Unwind

Bitcoin Price Plunge

Bitcoin has tumbled nearly 29% from its all-time high of around $126,199 reached on October 6, 2025, settling near $89,800 as of early December, wiping out billions in market value. This sharp correction stems from a cascade of leveraged position liquidations totaling $19 billion following an October flash crash, exposing the cryptocurrency’s vulnerability to overextended trading. Traders and analysts now grapple with fears of further downside amid ongoing macro pressures and market resets.​

The Peak and the Plunge: Timeline of Bitcoin’s Rollercoaster Ride

Bitcoin surged to a record $126,199 on October 6, 2025, fueled by institutional ETF inflows exceeding $5 billion and bullish macro signals like anticipated U.S. policy shifts under President Donald Trump. Just days later, on October 10, a flash crash erased those gains in hours, dropping the price toward $89,800 and triggering $19 billion in liquidations across exchanges. By early December 2025, the asset hovered around $89,400 to $90,000, down 29% from the peak, with intraday dips testing sub-$86,000 levels.

This wasn’t an isolated event. Historical patterns show Bitcoin routinely retraces 25-36% from cycle highs, as seen in prior bull runs with drops of 31.7% in early 2025 and 32.7% from March peaks. The October crash amplified a fragile structure: crowded long positions built up during the rally met thin weekend liquidity, sparking a feedback loop of forced sales. As of December 16, 2025, prices stabilized near $90,187, but volatility persists with 24-hour swings and ongoing liquidations topping $200 million daily in some sessions.

Market data underscores the scale. Open interest in Bitcoin futures hit $57.4 billion pre-crash, concentrating leverage that unraveled spectacularly. CoinGlass records rank this among top liquidation events, with $19 billion dwarfing prior incidents like $9 billion in May 2021. Retail and institutional players alike faced margin calls, from overleveraged perpetual futures to digital asset treasury companies (DATCos) injecting $42.7 billion but suffering existential hits.

Leverage Unwind: The Domino Effect Crushing Positions

Excessive leverage lies at the heart of the plunge. Traders piled into long positions with up to 100x leverage on platforms like Binance and Bybit, betting on endless upside from ETF hype. When prices breached key supports at $83,000-$86,000, automated deleveraging kicked in: exchanges enforced cascading auto-deleveraging (ADL), forcing sales into a falling market.

Liquidations snowballed. The October 10 event alone liquidated $19 billion, with analysts like Ash Crypto noting $500 million wiped every other day since, hinting at systemic fragility or even manipulation. Recent December spikes added fuel: $2 billion in 24 hours on December 1 as Bitcoin hit $81,050, affecting 391,000 traders, and $184 million on December 14 led by $108 million in BTC. Negative funding rates turned deeply red, punishing longs as shorts piled in.

This unwind exposed behavioral pitfalls. Herd mentality drove overconfidence, amplified by social media and thin liquidity gaps. Market makers describe it as a “global liquidity shock” hitting an overleveraged crypto ecosystem, not fundamentals. Result: over $200 billion in BTC market cap erased, with Bitcoin treasuries facing nearly $1 billion in unrealized losses.

Macro Triggers: From BOJ to Fed Shadows

Global forces ignited the fire. Japan’s Bank of Japan (BOJ) signaled a potential December rate hike to 30-year highs, strengthening the yen and unwinding carry trades that funneled cheap dollars into crypto. This risk-off shift rippled: rising rates hike leverage costs, while cross-asset quakes hit BTC first as the most liquid risk asset.

U.S. signals compounded woes. Fed hawkishness tempered rate-cut euphoria, with Bitcoin ETFs bleeding $3.5-4 billion in November—their worst month post-launch. BlackRock’s IBIT saw $2.47 billion in outflows alone. Broader equities hit records, but crypto decoupled, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index crashing to 11—matching FTX collapse lows.

Geopolitics and policy played roles too. Trump’s pro-crypto executive order in January 2025 spurred the rally, but delays in “crypto week” wins disappointed. Trade war fears and equity volatility added pressure, though record $3.4 billion ETF inflows pre-crash showed lingering institutional faith.

Market Reactions: ETFs Diverge, Altcoins Tumble

Bitcoin didn’t fall alone. The total crypto market shed trillions, with XRP, ETH, and ADA plunging alongside. Spot BTC ETFs recorded massive outflows, contrasting Q3’s $19 billion inflows. Yet outliers shone: the M7 ETF climbed 8%, its diversified basket buffering crypto chaos with higher lows amid U.S. stock highs.

Corporate treasuries hurt. Firms holding 1.01 million BTC faced mark-to-market pain, with unrealized losses nearing $1 billion at $89,000 prices. Exchanges saw volume spikes but stablecoin stress, as Tether and USDC faced redemption runs amid lending opacity.

Investor sentiment soured. On-chain data showed whales distributing, while retail capitulated via liquidations. Stablecoin supply dipped, signaling caution, but long-term holders accumulated dips.

Historical Context: Corrections as Cycle Norm

Pullbacks define Bitcoin cycles. From 2021’s $69,000 peak, it shed 77%; 2024’s $73,000 high saw 30% drops. Current 29% retrace mirrors January-March 2025’s 31.7% dip, often preceding rebounds. BlackRock notes four factors: Fed outlook, leverage unwind, position reductions, and optimism fade—no single catalyst.

Charts confirm. Bitcoin battles $89,400 support, with sellers dominant but $83,000 structure loss pointing to $75,000 risks if BOJ hikes hit. Yet power-law models and stock-to-flow predict $124,000-$150,000 Q4 rebounds on liquidity support.

Expert Voices: Manipulation Fears and Reset Signals

Analysts split on intent. Ash Crypto flags daily $500 million liquidations as “relentless dumping,” possibly institutional loss-covering or high-frequency tricks. CoinDesk’s Jacob Joseph calls it “normal” volatility aligning with history. Galaxy Research sees deleveraging tightening liquidity, reshaping lending.

Bullish takes persist. Wall Street eyes $150,000-$200,000, citing ETF flows and Trump’s policies. Bearish? $75,000 if macro worsens. Kairon Labs views it as liquidity stress, not fundamentals.

Broader Implications: Crypto’s Maturing Pains

This unwind tests maturity. Regulators eye tighter oversight on lending opacity post-FTX lessons. Institutions adopt mitigations, but retail remains cannon fodder. Bitcoin’s finite supply and decentralization shine long-term, per BlackRock.

For portfolios, it screams diversification: M7 ETF’s resilience vs. BTC’s swings. Global adoption continues—1.01 million BTC in treasuries—but volatility demands caution.

Road Ahead: Recovery Paths and Risks

Support at $86,000-$89,000 holds for now, with $90,000 psychological barrier key. Upside needs ETF inflows resuming and BOJ calm; predictions eye $90,829 December max. Downside to $75,000 looms on rate shocks.

Watch: Fed December moves, ETF flows, liquidation heatmaps. Leverage reset clears paths for Q1 2026 rallies, history suggests. Investors: HODL through noise, but size bets wisely.


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