Bitcoin tumbled sharply today, shedding more than 3.5% in a matter of hours and briefly flirting with the critical $100,000 level.
At the time of writing, BTC is hovering just above that psychological threshold, trading near $100,900.
The drop comes amid a flurry of macro and political turbulence, including renewed trade tensions between the U.S. and China, a surprise public clash between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, and a sharp sell-off in major tech stocks—particularly Tesla.
The broader crypto market didn’t escape the fallout. In the past 24 hours, over $950 million in positions were wiped out, with a staggering $890 million in longs getting liquidated.
Bitcoin led the way with $337 million in liquidations, followed by Ethereum ($282M), Solana ($51M), Dogecoin ($27M), and XRP ($23M).
Altcoins—especially memecoins—were hit hardest, with several suffering double-digit percentage losses as volatility returned to the market in force.
French banking giant Societe Generale has entered the crypto space more directly, forming a strategic partnership with 21Shares.
MicroStrategy is doubling down on its Bitcoin strategy with a massive $2 billion fundraising move. Originally planned at $500 million, the company expanded its offering after seeing strong investor demand.
The U.S. government now holds over 198,000 BTC, valued at approximately $23.5 billion, according to data from Arkham Intelligence.
Tesla stunned investors in Q2 2025 with a $1.2 billion profit, nearly tripling its previous quarter’s net income.