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Bitcoin Dips to $80K amidst Controversy over Trump’s Economic Measures

Market volatility induced by contentious Trump economic strategies causes significant overnight drop in Bitcoin value.

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
March 9, 2025
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  • Bitcoin’s price dropped to $80,052 on Mar. 10 due to uncertainties surrounding Trump’s economic policies.
  • The cryptocurrency market saw a 7% decline, with Ethereum, Solana, and XRP also experiencing losses.

Bitcoin’s value fell to $80,052 on Mar. 10, reflecting a 7% decrease in 24 hours. This drop is largely attributed to the ongoing uncertainties regarding former U.S. President Trump’s economic strategies. At the time of reporting, Bitcoin’s trading value stands at approximately $82,200.

Cryptocurrency Market Decline

The cryptocurrency market, in general, suffered a 7% decline, reaching a total value of $2.77 trillion. Solana (SOL) and XRP (XRP) each saw a 7% loss, while Ethereum (ETH) fell by 8% to trade near the $2,000 mark. Regardless of this downturn, Bitcoin’s (BTC) dominance remains steady at 58.2%. Bitcoin is currently trading around the $82,200 level.

The market downturn resulted in $616 million in liquidations in the past 24 hours, with long positions suffering the most losses at $540.49 million. Bitcoin’s losses alone amounted to $231 million.

Market Uncertainty

Adding to the market’s instability, Bitcoin futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange opened at $82,110 on Mar. 10, down $4,320 from the previous day’s close of $86,430. This follows a record $10,350 decrease on Mar. 3, marking the second-largest single-day plunge on CME futures for the month.

The market downturn is attributed to growing uncertainties after Trump admitted in an interview that his economic policies could cause temporary economic pain. His comments on budget cuts and trade tariffs sparked concerns about potential market volatility, making investors wary of investing in cryptocurrency and other financial markets.

Some investors likened the potential for economic disruptions to the stringent anti-inflation policies of former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker in the 1980s. While Volcker’s measures stabilized inflation and spurred long-term growth, they initially triggered significant market instability.

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes warned that Bitcoin might fall further, possibly retesting the $78,000 level. He noted that many Bitcoin options are priced between $70,000 and $75,000, which could lead to additional volatility if prices fall into that range.

Traders are keeping a close eye on key economic reports this week, including the U.S. Consumer Price Index on Mar. 12 and the Producer Price Index on Mar. 13. These events could influence Bitcoin’s next move.

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