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    XRP, SOL prices tank as over $2b wiped from crypto market after tariffs announced by Trump

    John SmithBy John SmithFebruary 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The crypto market has plunged into the fear zone of the crypto fear and greed index, sliding to sentiment levels last seen in October 2024.

    A mix of fresh U.S. tariffs, weak liquidity, and panic selling wiped over $2 billion from the market in the last 24 hours, according to data from Coinglass. Amid the chaos, Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped nearly 6% to around $91,200 before bouncing back slightly, but altcoins took an even harder hit.

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    Liquidation heatmap after President Donald Trump announced tariffs | Source: Coinglass

    Ethereum (ETH) tanked 18%, XRP (XRP) was the biggest loser with a 20% drop, and Solana (SOL) fell 8% as the total market cap sank nearly 12% to $3.15 trillion.

    Sell-off: another typical weak Monday driven by low liquidity and CTAs chasing – Asia market these days can’t take any negative news nor apply independent thinking.

    The tariffs won’t lead to much productivity shock or inflation shock for the U.S. – market will recover soon.

    — Daniel Yan (@_D_Y_A_N) February 3, 2025

    Matrixport co-founder Daniel Yan called it “another typical weak Monday,” blaming Asia markets for their knee-jerk reaction to bad news. He highlighted extreme volatility, with Coinbase’s ETH premium — a sign of strong U.S. buying demand — spiking to 6% while the top 100 tokens averaged a 22% loss.

    At the moment, it does look as though #xrp entered an expanded flat wave 4 correction in December last year.

    The loss of the green line increased the correction to come into play. It wasn’t my primary expectation, but it is what it is, we have to respect price structure over… pic.twitter.com/OphZDt4bnA

    — CoinsKid (@Coins_Kid) February 3, 2025

    An X user under alias @Coins_Kid noted in an X post on Feb. 3 that XRP’s price structure suggests an “expanded flat wave 4 correction” since December and that “we don’t quite see 5 waves down in C.” While some see this as a potential buy-the-dip moment, overall sentiment appears to be cautious.

    Santiment data shows traders are stepping back. One user analyzing aggregated sentiment noted, “Talks of buying the dip have calmed down. Big targets like $110K-120K for Bitcoin are getting less attention.”

    Despite the chaos, Bitwise’s head of alpha strategies Jeff Park believes tariffs are part of a much bigger game. He argues that the U.S. is looking for a way to weaken the dollar without crashing its ability to borrow cheaply — a kind of “Plaza Accord 2.0.”

    This is the only thing you need to read about tariffs to understand Bitcoin for 2025. This is undoubtedly my highest conviction macro trade for the year: Plaza Accord 2.0 is coming.

    Bookmark this and revisit as the financial war unravels sending Bitcoin violently higher. pic.twitter.com/WxMB36Yv8o

    — Jeff Park (@dgt10011) February 2, 2025

    And while tariffs may just be a tool in that playbook, the long-term impact on Bitcoin could be massive. With a weaker dollar, lower U.S. rates, and global economic uncertainty, Bitcoin could be heading “higher, violently faster,” Park wrote in a Feb. 3 post on X.





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