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Bitcoin Flushes Below $60,000 As Crypto Liquidations Top $1 Billion

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June 25, 2026

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Bitcoin Flushes Below $60,000 As Crypto Liquidations Top $1 Billion

Bitcoin’s drop toward the 59,000 area triggered a fresh leverage flush, with CoinGlass data showing heavy futures liquidations across the crypto market.

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CoinDesk

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· Jun 26, 2026

Live markets: Bitcoin falls below $60,000. Kospi, Nikkei sink

Live markets: Bitcoin falls below $60,000. Kospi, Nikkei sink

Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Bitcoin falls 52% from 2024 high as options traders bet on further declines

Bitcoin futures tumbled Thursday to as low as 58,995, the lowest price since October 2024, bringing its drawdown from last year’s high to about 52 percent. The biggest cryptocurrency has been battling with the 60,000 level all year – first in February, where it found support, then again the first two weeks of June, before []...Click to read more

Al Jazeera English

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· Jul 10, 2026

Why is the cryptocurrency market slumping? | Counting the Cost

The cryptocurrency market is now worth more than $2.23 trillion. Yet, Bitcoin has lost more than half its value since prices hit their peak in October 2025. Despite repeated boom and bust cycles, institutional investors are pouring billions into the digital assets. Traditional banks are embracing them. Politicians are becoming some of their biggest champions and beneficiaries, and governments are racing to write the rules. But cryptocurrency is also becoming a tool for political interference and for sanctioned states seeking to move money beyond the traditional financial system. As the tokens move further into the mainstream, is regulation keeping pace? #crypto #cryptocurrency #economy #finance #bitcoin #business #markets #aljazeera

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Bitcoin dropped to $58,000 as $450M leveraged longs liquidated in 60 minutes

Crypto markets saw 450M in leveraged long liquidations as Bitcoin fell to 58,000, triggering forced selling, volatility, and a sharp market drop.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Truist Financial Corporation: Recent Upside Was Justifiable, Now It's Almost Fully Priced

Truist Financial Corporation: Recent Upside Was Justifiable, Now It's Almost Fully Priced

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· Jun 24, 2026

Aave Token Could Climb 50x by End of 2030, Standard Chartered Says—Here's Why

Bitcoin to 500K, Ethereum to 40K, and Aave to 3,500 by the end of 2030? Standard Chartered just laid out some bullish price targets.

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Related coverage for "Bitcoin Flushes Below $60,000 As Crypto Liquidations Top $1 Billion": CoinDesk — Live markets: Bitcoin falls below $60,000. Kospi, Nikkei sink. Off The Press — Bitcoin falls 52% from 2024 high as options traders bet on further declines. Al Jazeera English — Why is the cryptocurrency market slumping? | Counting the Cost. Hindustan Times — Bitcoin dropped to $58,000 as $450M leveraged longs liquidated in 60 minutes. Seeking Alpha — Truist Financial Corporation: Recent Upside Was Justifiable, Now It's Almost Fully Priced. Decrypt — Aave Token Could Climb 50x by End of 2030, Standard Chartered Says—Here's Why