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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Bitcoin briefly dips below $85,000 in crypto rout
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Bitcoin briefly dips below $85,000 in crypto rout

Last updated: December 2, 2025 7:20 pm
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Bitcoin and companies tied to cryptocurrencies are experiencing a significant downturn in the market, following a broader sell-off in technology companies that many perceive as overvalued. Bitcoin, the most-traded cryptocurrency, dropped 5.6% on Monday, after being down nearly 12% earlier in the day, settling just above $86,000. As of early Tuesday, it was trading around $86,650. This marks a 33% decline from its record high of $126,210.50 on October 6, according to Coinbase.

The recent surge in Bitcoin’s value since April, driven partly by a more crypto-friendly tone in Washington, has been on a downward trajectory. Companies enabling investors to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, as well as those focusing on investing in Bitcoin, have been hit hard in Monday’s sell-off. Coinbase Global fell 4.8%, Robinhood Markets lost 4.1%, and Bitcoin mining company Riot Platforms dropped 4%.

Strategy, one of the leading crypto treasury companies that raise funds to invest in Bitcoin, reported a 3.3% decline. The company holds 649,870 bitcoins worth about $55.7 billion as of Monday. American Bitcoin, in which President Donald Trump’s sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. hold a stake, fell 15.6% and is down nearly 47% since September 30.

Other Trump-related crypto ventures, such as World Liberty Financial token ($WLFI) and meme coin $TRUMP, have also seen declines in their market values. The growing interest in investing in Bitcoin through spot bitcoin ETFs has seen a significant outflow of $3.6 billion in November, the largest monthly outflow since the ETFs began trading in January 2024.

Bitcoin futures have dropped nearly 24% in the past month, contrasting with the 7% increase in gold futures. Analysts attribute the sell-off in Bitcoin and other crypto investments to a broad risk-off sentiment in the market, pushing investors towards safer assets like bonds and gold. Institutional selling, profit-taking by long-term holders, and a more hawkish Federal Reserve have also contributed to the decline.

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Deutsche Bank analysts point to stalled crypto regulation and uncertainty in the market as additional factors affecting Bitcoin’s performance. While the regulatory landscape for the crypto industry received a boost with regulations on stablecoins signed into law by Trump in July, a bill creating a new market structure for cryptocurrency remains stalled in the Senate. The industry has been lobbying heavily for this bill, but its progress has been slow.

In conclusion, the crypto market is facing challenges as it navigates through regulatory uncertainties, market volatility, and changing investor sentiments. The future of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies remains uncertain, as the industry grapples with regulatory hurdles and market fluctuations.

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