Bitcoin falls below $63,000, analysts warn: it may soon drop to $60,000 or even lower

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Bitcoin continues to weaken on Monday, dropping below $63,000 during trading and nearly halving from the all-time high of approximately $126,000 in October 2025. The entire February crypto market has been engulfed in extreme panic, with the Fear and Greed Index dropping to 5 at one point. Triple pressures—leverage liquidations, ETF fund outflows, and miner sell-offs—have compounded, with analysts warning that the short-term may see prices dip to $60,000 or even lower.
(Background: Bitcoin sharply dropped to $65,000, Ethereum fell below $1,900, and the entire February market was in extreme panic.)
(Additional context: Bitcoin has fallen 23% in the first 50 trading days of this year, marking the worst start in history.)

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  • Triple Pressures: Leverage, ETFs, Miners
  • February Panic Sets Record, Worst Start of 2026
  • Analysts: Fear of Dropping to $60,000 or Lower

Today (24th), during Asian trading hours, Bitcoin continued last week’s downward trend, falling below $63,000 to hit a new low since the flash crash on February 5. As of press time, BTC is around $62,800, down about 4% in 24 hours.

Triple Pressures: Leverage, ETFs, Miners

Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Asset Research at VanEck, explained that this sell-off was not triggered by a single event but by multiple factors erupting simultaneously:

  • Leverage Liquidations: Open interest in futures and perpetual contracts was previously high, leading to a cascade of liquidations as prices declined. Over the past week, crypto liquidations totaled $3 to $4 billion, with Bitcoin futures accounting for an estimated $2 to $2.5 billion.
  • ETF Fund Reversal: The US spot ETFs that bought large amounts of Bitcoin last year have turned into net sellers this year, indicating a significant shift in institutional demand.
  • Miner Sell-Offs: AI-related stocks plunged, affecting miners transitioning to AI computing. As financing conditions tightened, miners were forced to sell BTC to support capital expenditures and operations, adding to spot selling pressure during market fragility.

February Panic Sets Record, Worst Start of 2026

According to previous reports, Bitcoin declined 23% in the first 50 trading days of 2026, marking the worst start in recorded history. The Fear and Greed Index remained in “extreme fear” territory throughout February, dropping as low as 5, evoking memories of the 2022 bear market.

On-chain data also shows continued capital outflows. During the worst single-day sell-off, short-term holders realized losses of about $1.14 billion, while long-term holders suffered approximately $225 million in losses. Daily net realized losses once surged to $1.5 billion.

Analysts: Fear of Dropping to $60,000 or Lower

CryptoQuant previously analyzed that Bitcoin has been in a technical bear market for over two months, with prices weakening after breaking below the 365-day moving average. A meaningful rebound might only occur if prices drop to the $56,000–$60,000 range. Bloomberg strategist Mike McGlone is more pessimistic, predicting Bitcoin could first fall to $50,000 in 2026, with an extreme scenario of dropping to $10,000.

However, some bulls believe that from a historical cycle and institutional long-term allocation perspective, the current extreme panic could be a sign of an impending reversal. Investors should closely monitor Federal Reserve policy developments and ETF fund flows as key indicators of market bottoms.

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