Bitcoin Plunges Under $97,000, ETH, SOL, ADA Down 8% as $880M in Bullish Bets Liquidated
China’s latest dataset showed economic activity cooling far more than expected, creating selling in Asian stocks in Friday trading hours.

What to know:
- Bitcoin fell below $98,000 for the first time since May, leading a significant decline in major cryptocurrencies.
- Over $1 billion in leveraged crypto positions were liquidated in 24 hours, with the largest single wipeout being a $44 million BTC long.
- Economic data from China and fading hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut contributed to the downturn in crypto and equity markets.
A fresh move lower in Asian morning exacerbated losses for hopeful traders as bitcoin lost the $98,000 level for the first time since May, extending a week-long bleed that has dragged majors sharply lower.
Ether fell more than 8% to around $3,500, while XRP,
Liquidation data shows the magnitude of the flush. More than $1 billion in leveraged crypto positions were wiped out over 24 hours, with roughly $887 million coming from longs.
That marks one of the heaviest bull-side liquidations in a month. About 235,000 traders were forced out of positions, and the single largest wipeout was a $44 million BTC long on HTX.
Across major venues, Bybit, Hyperliquid and Binance each saw more than $180 million in long liquidations which represented over 85% of all bets, reflecting how aggressively traders had leaned into last week’s bounce.
The setup heading into the decline was fragile as funding rates had turned positive across majors, open interest was climbing, and spot volumes were thinning — making for conditions that often amplify downside once momentum flips.
With BTC slicing through $100,000, liquidity pockets evaporated on the way down, creating a vacuum that accelerated the move toward $97,000.
Macro headwinds added fuel. China’s latest dataset showed economic activity cooling far more than expected. Industrial production slowed to 4.9% year-on-year from 6.5% in September, while fixed-asset investment contracted 1.7% over the first 10 months in a historic slump.
The numbers hit Asian equities immediately, with the MSCI Asia Pacific Index dropping 1.3% and chipmakers leading losses. The weakness spilled into crypto within minutes, mirroring patterns seen throughout Q4 where digital assets have behaved like high-beta macro risk.
At the same time, hopes for a December Federal Reserve rate cut faded after a series of cautious remarks from officials. Money markets now price the odds of a December cut at below 50%, down sharply from earlier in the week. That shift, combined with the global equity wobble, created the latest leg lower in crypto as traders reassessed positioning into year-end.
For crypto, the immediate question is whether the forced unwinds have run their course.
BTC’s break below $98,000 puts focus on support near $94,000, while altcoins remain vulnerable if equities extend their pullback.
But structurally, liquidation-driven resets have often marked exhaustion zones. Whether that dynamic repeats depends largely on whether macro volatility stabilizes over the next 48 hours.
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