Bitcoin crashes sharply, plunging 17% in a single day! ETF outflows reach $800 million as institutions flee.

BTC-2,13%
ETH-1,78%

Bitcoin Flash Crash

Bitcoin plummeted on Thursday to $60,000, dropping 17% in 24 hours before rebounding to $64,100. In just four hours, $817 million was liquidated, and the Fear & Greed Index fell to a new low of 5. Analysts say support levels have been repeatedly broken, traders have shifted from bottom-fishing to cautious waiting, and institutional ETFs have experienced outflows of $800 million over two days. Maintaining above $58,000-$60,000 is crucial for a potential rebound.

Bitcoin Flash Crash: $817 Million Liquidated in 4 Hours

BTC and ETH Monthly Price Trends

(Source: The Block)

The flash crash of Bitcoin peaked Thursday evening at 7:20 PM Eastern Time, when the world’s largest cryptocurrency fell to $60,000, a decline of about 17% over the past 24 hours. According to Bitcoin’s price page on The Block’s website, Bitcoin then experienced a partial rebound, climbing back to around $64,100, reflecting increased market volatility. Ethereum’s price briefly dropped to $1,750, and at the time of writing, it was trading around $1,899.

This single-day plunge from an opening of $73,100 to a low of $60,000 is one of the most severe in Bitcoin’s history. A 17% drop signifies a price movement that might take weeks in traditional markets, but only a day in crypto. Even more startling is the speed at which it broke below the psychological $60,000 level, crashing almost without any significant support, leading to a rapid and steep decline.

According to data from Coinglass, in the past four hours, Bitcoin’s flash crash resulted in a total liquidation of $817 million across both long and short positions. This concentrated liquidation indicates a “liquidation cascade,” where rapid price declines trigger mass leveraged position liquidations, causing automatic forced sales on exchanges, which adds to selling pressure and drives prices even lower.

In the past 24 hours, total liquidations reached $2.67 billion, with longs accounting for $2.31 billion. Long liquidations made up over 86%, showing that most leveraged traders remained bullish before the crash, only to be ruthlessly liquidated during the sharp decline. In contrast, short liquidations were about $360 million, indicating that short-sellers profited from the downturn.

Bitcoin Flash Crash Liquidation Data

Liquidations in 4 hours: $817 million

Total in 24 hours: $2.67 billion

Longs liquidated: $2.31 billion (86%)

Shorts liquidated: approximately $360 million

Lowest point reached: $60,000

Rebound to: approximately $64,100

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index from CoinMarketCap is currently at 5, indicating “Extreme Fear”—the lowest reading since the index was launched in June 2023. The index ranges from 0 to 100, with lower values indicating greater market fear. A reading of 5 suggests the market is near despair, a sentiment often observed at market bottoms, but it could also signal that further declines are possible.

Traders Shift from Bottom-Fishing to Caution

Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer at Kronos Research, stated: “The Bitcoin flash crash appears to be the result of multiple factors working together: over-leveraged longs being forced to liquidate, ETF and institutional outflows, and rising macroeconomic risk aversion. It’s a classic leveraged liquidation event, driven by sharp, rapid, emotion-driven selling.”

Liu pointed out that Bitcoin’s surrender indicator just posted its second-largest increase in two years, indicating a significant rise in forced selling. The surrender indicator measures long-term holders’ selling pressure on-chain; when it spikes, even steadfast HODLers begin to panic and sell. Such capitulation often signals a market bottom, but during extreme panic, the bottom may still be ahead, requiring time to confirm.

Rachael Lucas, crypto analyst at BTC Markets, said: “Market sentiment is clearly risk-averse. Traders are no longer trying to bottom-fish but are prioritizing capital preservation. This is evident from the fading rebound and declining trading volume after liquidations subside.” This behavioral shift is critical, showing that the market has fully transitioned from “greed” to “fear.”

There is a well-known saying in crypto: “Don’t catch a falling knife.” This metaphor vividly describes the risk of trying to buy the dip during a sharp decline. When prices fall rapidly, every seemingly “cheap” level can quickly become “cheaper.” Traders learn from painful past experiences that attempting to bottom-fish before a trend reversal can turn into a new wave of losses.

BTC Markets analysts note that support levels have been repeatedly broken, causing traders’ behavior to shift from buying dips to waiting for confirmation, further reinforcing the downward momentum. This change in mindset creates a self-reinforcing downward cycle: as no one wants to buy, prices fall further; falling prices scare off potential buyers even more. Only when prices stabilize at certain levels for a sufficient period will traders regain confidence.

Institutional ETF Outflows of $800 Million in Two Days Worsen Panic

Compared to retail investors, institutional investors typically allocate funds for long-term holdings, but they have also begun liquidating spot Bitcoin ETFs—over $800 million outflows on Tuesday and Wednesday. Institutional withdrawals are more concerning than retail panic because their decisions are often based on in-depth research and risk models; their exit may reflect pessimism about fundamentals.

Lucas said: “I believe the long-term conviction remains, but short-term positions have clearly been adjusted. Historically, such phases tend to weed out weak-handed investors, while long-term holders remain relatively unscathed. The conviction isn’t gone; it’s just being tested.” This statement aims to reassure markets but also admits that short-term selling pressure still exists.

ETF outflows have multiple effects. First, they directly reduce buying support in the market. The ETF creation and redemption mechanism means that when investors redeem ETF shares, authorized participants (APs) must sell corresponding Bitcoin on the market, creating additional selling pressure. Second, institutional outflows impact market sentiment; seeing institutions exit often prompts others to follow.

From a capital flow perspective, institutional funds are not flowing into other crypto assets but are leaving the entire crypto market. This “exodus” rather than “rotation” indicates a decline in confidence across the crypto asset class, not just Bitcoin. Such systemic loss of confidence is a core reason behind the Bitcoin flash crash.

Over Tuesday and Wednesday, $800 million flowed out, averaging about $400 million per day. If this outflow continues at the same rate, nearly $3 billion could exit in a week. Such a scale of capital withdrawal can fundamentally impact supply and demand, making it difficult for even the largest Bitcoin market to absorb such massive selling in a short period.

$58,000-$60,000 as the Last Defense Line

Liu from Kronos said Bitcoin needs to hold the critical support zone of $58,000 to $60,000 to stabilize the market and enable a potential rebound. He added: “Price stabilization and positive news could trigger a rebound, but it will take time to confirm, and only after the dust settles can we verify it.”

Why is $58,000-$60,000 so crucial? From a technical perspective, this range is a key resistance zone before the 2024 bull market begins. Under the “resistance turns support” principle, it should provide strong defense. Psychologically, $60,000 is an important round number, with many investors’ mental stop-loss levels at this point. From a cost basis perspective, many investors’ average entry points cluster around this zone, giving them motivation to defend it.

If Bitcoin cannot hold this zone after the flash crash, the next support might be at $50,000-$55,000. This area was an important support in early 2024 but is about 15-20% below current levels. In a more extreme scenario, if $50,000 also fails, Bitcoin could test deeper support at $40,000, implying nearly 70% decline from the all-time high of $126,000.

However, historical experience shows that Bitcoin’s flash crashes often precede strong buying opportunities. The March 2020 “Black Thursday,” May 2021’s “519 Crash,” and November 2022’s FTX collapse all saw vigorous rebounds in subsequent months or weeks. The key is identifying genuine bottom signals, not rushing to buy too early.

Is the current Bitcoin flash crash already a bottom? Analysts generally believe more confirmation signals are needed. These include: price stabilizing at $58,000-$60,000 for several days, volume increasing at lows, the Fear & Greed Index starting to rise, and ETF outflows slowing or turning into inflows. Only when multiple indicators turn positive together can a bottom be confidently confirmed.

View Original
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

19.78% Surge for LRC: What It Means for Investors

LRC surged 19.78% amid market selling, now trading at $0.02986 with a daily volume of over $3 million. Whale activity and altcoin rotation drive interest, as traders monitor key resistance and support levels for future movements.

Coinfomania1m ago

Bitcoin ETF Ends Seven-Day Winning Streak, Bitcoin Price Pressure Returns

US Bitcoin spot ETFs have turned to outflows following seven consecutive trading days of net inflows, indicating a shift toward more conservative capital allocation. Bitcoin price briefly fell below $70,000, reflecting weakened market sentiment and capital flows. ETF outflows stem from market reassessment of the macro environment, as investors reduce risk appetite amid elevated interest rate expectations and geopolitical risks. $70,000 has become a near-term technical dividing line between bulls and bears, with technical indicators suggesting market confidence still needs to be restored.

区块客5m ago

Xinda Futures: Rising Energy Prices Constrain Rate Expectations, Gold Under Short-Term Pressure

Xinda Futures research indicates that gold price movements are influenced by rising energy prices and interest rate expectations. The Middle East conflict has kept crude oil at elevated levels, intensifying inflation concerns in the market and suppressing gold prices. The market expects the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates unchanged, but Powell's assessment will impact subsequent policy decisions.

GateNews1h ago

Iran Bombs Israel "Nuclear Facility Surroundings" for First Time, No Nuclear Leakage So Far, But Terrorist Retaliation Cycle May Escalate

Iran launched a missile attack targeting around the Israeli nuclear research center late on March 21, causing at least 7 people to be seriously injured and 64 hospitalized. Israel's missile defense system was unable to fully intercept the missiles, worsening the tense situation. This attack is seen as retaliation for Israel's bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, and geopolitical tensions continue to rise. The United Nations has stated that there are currently no radiation anomalies, but the risk still exists.

動區BlockTempo1h ago

Trump Issues Ultimatum: Iran Must Open Strait of Hormuz Within 48 Hours "Or We'll Bomb Power Plants," Bitcoin Plummets to 68,000

Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum this morning (22nd) demanding Iran fully open the Strait of Hormuz, otherwise the U.S. military will destroy Iran's power plants; following the announcement, Bitcoin plummeted rapidly to $68,000, with the Fear and Greed Index dropping to 9, indicating extreme market panic. (Background: Iran launched medium-range missiles at U.S. and British bases, missing but with a range of 4,000 kilometers, "double what intelligence estimated") (Context: Lai Ching-te approved: Nuclear Plants 2 and 3 "have conditions for restart," Taiwan's power shortage in the AI era cannot be sustained) Contents of this article Toggle Middle East conflict has been burning for over 4 weeks Bitcoin crashes to $68,000, liquidations of $236 million 48-hour countdown, market awaits three answers U.S. President Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social at 7:44 AM this morning (22nd)

動區BlockTempo2h ago

RIVER surges 25% in one day: Will the uptrend continue?

RIVER has surged by 25% in 24 hours, with a 11% increase over the past week, driven by speculative trading and a 42% rise in open interest. Despite this, actual market demand remains weak, suggesting a possibility of upcoming corrections.

TapChiBitcoin4h ago
Comment
0/400
No comments