Trump-Musk spat sees Bitcoin tumble, liquidating $308M in longs

Key Points

  • Bitcoin's price dropped nearly 3% over the past 24 hours, testing the $100,000 level, with a current holding at $102,180.
  • Approximately $308 million in Bitcoin long positions were liquidated, amid a broader crypto market liquidation of $982.55 million.
  • The price decline coincides with a public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with Musk criticizing Trump's tariff plans as recessionary.
  • Long-term Bitcoin holders are selling off holdings after recent all-time highs, increasing the likelihood of a short-term correction.
  • Other major cryptocurrencies like Ether, XRP, and Solana also saw significant declines, ranging from 4.35% to 7.25%.

Summary

Bitcoin experienced a nearly 3% price drop over the past 24 hours, dipping to $100,500 before stabilizing at $102,180, amid broader market turmoil. This decline led to the liquidation of $308 million in long positions, part of a larger $982.55 million crypto market liquidation. The downturn aligns with escalating tensions between US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with Musk warning that Trump’s proposed global tariffs could trigger a recession. Trump retaliated by threatening to cut Musk’s government contracts, prompting a brief, retracted statement from Musk about decommissioning SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft. Meanwhile, long-term Bitcoin holders are selling off after the cryptocurrency hit a peak of $111,970 in May, adding sell pressure and raising the risk of a short-term correction, as noted by Glassnode. Other major cryptocurrencies, including Ether (down 7.25%), XRP (down 4.35%), and Solana (down 5.20%), also faced sharp declines. Crypto analysts suggest that US policy delays on monetary easing due to Trump’s tariffs could further slow growth, exacerbating market uncertainty.

cointelegraph
June 6, 2025
Crypto
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