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A U.S. tariff threat sparked a $19B crypto crash, but experts see it as a temporary reset paving the way for a stronger bull market.
A sharp crypto sell-off in early October 2025, triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports, caused Bitcoin to plummet from $122,000 to $107,000 and led to $19 billion in liquidations, the largest in crypto history.
The crash, fueled by leveraged positions and technical failures in stop-loss orders, wiped out over $19 billion in value and disrupted expectations for a strong "altseason."
Analysts say the turmoil was a temporary reset, not a systemic failure, with no major exchanges or institutions harmed.
Positive signs—including easing U.S.-China trade tensions at APEC 2025, potential Fed rate cuts, upcoming digital asset ETF approvals, and corporate crypto accumulation—are seen as stabilizing forces.
While markets remain volatile, experts believe this episode may clear out overleveraged positions and set the stage for a more resilient, sustainable bull cycle.
Una amenaza de aranceles de EE.UU. provocó una caída de criptomonedas de $ 19B, pero los expertos lo ven como un reinicio temporal que allana el camino para un mercado alcista más fuerte.