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Crypto Markets Today: Bitcoin Tests $110K as Traders ‘Sell the News’ on Fed Cut, U.S.-China Deal

Bitcoin slid to its $110,000 support as the broader crypto market shed $80 billion following the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cut and a new U.S.-China trade agreement.

Oct 30, 2025, 12:00 p.m.
Traders "sell the news" following Fed cut (TheDigitalArtist/Pixabay)
Traders "sold the news" following Fed cut (TheDigitalArtist/Pixabay modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • The largest cryptocurrency’s retreat from $116,000 raises concerns of a lower high forming after its $126,000 record earlier this month.
  • Futures open interest rose to $27.2 billion despite the sell-off, and funding rates normalized, signaling calm sentiment and resilient positioning.
  • XRP and XLM led losses among majors, while TRUMP memecoin gained 6.8% on acquisition rumors, hinting at selective strength despite widespread declines.

The crypto market experienced a "sell the news" reaction to the Federal Reserve's interest-rate cut and a U.S. trade deal with China, with bitcoin sliding back to the $110,000 level of support.

Traders will now be wondering whether the recent high just shy of $116,000 will mark a lower high from the record $126,000 bitcoin hit the start of the month, which would indicate the etchings of a downtrend and a reversal.

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Bitcoin dominance ticked down a few basis points on Thursday to suggest that some altcoins are outperforming BTC despite market weakness being reflected across crypto majors.

Derivatives Positioning

By Saksham Diwan

  • Despite yesterday's post-Fed news price drop in bitcoin, the BTC futures market shows strength: Open interest (OI) has slightly increased to $27.2 billion, confirming minimal liquidations and quick buyer re-entry.
  • Crucially, the highly polarized funding rates have normalized, now trending neutral and close-to-flat across most venues. This signals underlying market resilience and a less volatile, more measured sentiment compared with the previous uncertainty.
  • The BTC options market maintains a strong bullish lean, although short-term conviction has moderated.
  • The implied volatility (IV) term structure still exhibits near-term backwardation before transitioning to long-term contango. The one-week 25-delta skew has dropped to 8% from 10% yesterday, but traders are still paying a significant premium for short-term call options.
  • This reduced conviction is reflected in the 24-hour put-call volume ratio, which remains bullish at 55:44 in favor of calls.
  • Coinglass data shows $821 million in 24 hour liquidations, with a 79-21 split between longs and shorts.
  • BTC ($368 million), ETH ($188 million) and others ($52 million) were the leaders in terms of notional liquidations. Binance liquidation heatmap indicates $109,700 as a core liquidation level to monitor, in case of a price drop.

Token Talk

By Oliver Knight

  • More than $80 billion was wiped off the total crypto market cap in the past 24 hours, as traders "sold the news" after the Fed's interest-rate cut and a trade deal between the U.S. and China.
  • Bitcoin and ether , the two biggest cryptocurrencies, are both down 2.5% as they grapple with levels of support. XRP and XLM were the worst performing tokens out of the 20 largest, losing 3.5% and 3.3% respectively.
  • Plasma continues to make headlines for the wrong reasons, tumbling 14% in 24 hours to compound an overall loss of 81% since Sept. 28.
  • One glimmer of optimism across the altcoin market was TRUMP, the memecoin backed by the U.S. president, which rose by 6.8% after reports emerged that Fight Fight Fight, the company managing the token, is planning to acquire U.S. fundraising platform Republic.
  • TRUMP has now risen by 45% this week although at $8.40 it remains well below its record high of $45.47.
  • Bitcoin dominance ticked down slightly from 59.3% to 59.0%, suggesting that some altcoins are outperforming bitcoin during this latest period of sell pressure.

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