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Trump Tariffs Sink Bitcoin Below $83K, Wiping Out Weekend Profits

Trump's Canadian and Mexican Tariffs Trigger 10% Decline in Bitcoin Value on March 4

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
March 4, 2025
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  • Bitcoin’s price dropped below $83,000 following President Donald Trump’s confirmation of new tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
  • The broader cryptocurrency market, including Ethereum and stocks linked to crypto like Coinbase and Robinhood, also experienced significant losses.

Bitcoin’s value took a hit, falling below $83,000. This drop is a reaction to President Donald Trump’s confirmation that new tariffs on Canada and Mexico will begin on March 4.

Market Reaction to Tariffs

On Tuesday, Mar. 4, Bitcoin went down by 10%, reversing its weekend rally. This occurred after Trump announced a U.S. strategic crypto reserve. The President’s reaffirmation of 25% tariffs resulted in a major selloff across financial markets.

Furthermore, the Dow Jones dropped over 1,100 points, erasing a 300-point gain. The S&P 500 lost $1.5 trillion in market cap. Bitcoin, which had surged to $95,000 over the weekend, fell back into consolidation. Analysts had cautioned that the crypto reserve news might not have an immediate impact and that macroeconomic risks could weigh heavier.

Broader Crypto Market Impact

The wider cryptocurrency market also took a hit. Ethereum plunged 15% to $2,067, marking its first drop below $2,100 in 15 months. Crypto-related stocks, including Coinbase and Robinhood, also reversed their earlier gains.

In the last 24 hours, $1.02 billion in crypto futures were liquidated, wiping out $925 million in long positions. Despite this correction, BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes believes Bitcoin will bottom out before traditional markets and lead the recovery as the U.S. stock market finds its floor.

Hayes maintains that Bitcoin is still in a long-term bullish cycle and expects it to eventually surpass $1 million.

Despite the market downturn, investors are anticipating the first White House Crypto Summit on Friday, March 7. Led by White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks, the event is expected to reveal more details about the crypto strategic reserve and future regulations.

Investors are hoping for a more defined framework that encourages institutional adoption and long-term growth in the crypto sector.

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