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Crypto crash wrap: Bitcoin, Ethereum lead $560B market bloodbath after tariff news

by October 12, 2025
by October 12, 2025

The cryptocurrency market took a wild hit, as President Donald Trump’s sudden announcement of a 100% tariff on Chinese tech imports sparked a massive sell-off.

This unexpected move dramatically escalated trade tensions, rattling investor confidence and triggering a heavy bloodbath across major cryptocurrencies.

The shock sent prices tumbling, wiping out billions in market value and marking one of the biggest single-day crashes crypto investors have seen in recent years.

Crypto market crash: Sharp declines and liquidations

Bitcoin led the plunge, tumbling more than 16% from highs above $126,000 to just under $105,000.

Ethereum followed closely with over a 12% drop, landing near $3,778. But the pain didn’t stop there.

Solana’s price slipped 15%, XRP got hit hardest with a 17% fall (40% intraday), and Dogecoin endured an intense flash crash, briefly plunging 50% before finding some footing again.

All told, the crypto market lost around $560 billion in value, dragging the overall market cap down to roughly $3.74 trillion.

This chaos forced liquidations on a massive scale, over $19 billion in leveraged positions were wiped out within hours.

Nearly all traders betting with leverage were caught off guard, triggering a domino effect of forced sell-offs and extreme volatility.

Things got even messier thanks to trading bots and automated algorithms, which ended up amplifying the selloff and forcing leveraged positions to close faster than anyone expected.

The crash really exposed some weak spots in the crypto world, especially with centralized price oracles and derivative markets that rely on shaky liquidity.

A few stablecoins and wrapped tokens even briefly lost their peg on big exchanges like Binance, adding extra pressure.

Amid all the chaos, though, some institutional players quietly swooped in, snapping up discounted positions, hinting that there might be some support under all the turmoil.

Despite the harsh selloff, the event served as a reset, exposing over-leveraged participants and setting the stage for a possible healthier market going forward.

The bounce back and what’s next

Despite the rough ride, the market showed some resilience by the end of the day.

Bitcoin clawed back toward $113,000, with Ethereum, Solana, and XRP also recovering some ground. Experts say that while the crash was painful, this could be a classic “buy the dip” moment.

Historically, October has been a volatile month for crypto, but past crashes often lead to big rebounds.

Some analysts are cautiously optimistic, pointing out that Bitcoin tends to gain about 20% in October on average following similar sell-offs.

Still, the road ahead isn’t smooth as Trump’s tariffs will kick in starting November 1, keeping traders on edge.

For now, investors are watching key support levels closely, balancing hope for a rally with the clear risks that geopolitical tensions could keep the market bumpy for a while.

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