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The cryptocurrency market experienced a sharp sell-off on February 25, 2025, as Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled below $90,000 for the first time in three months.The downturn, which saw Bitcoin hit a low of $87,736 before recovering slightly to $89,700 by the morning of February 26, was driven by a combination of macroeconomic uncertainty and bearish technical signals.Broader market sentiment soured as major cryptocurrencies like Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Ripple (XRP), and Litecoin (LTC) also posted significant losses.
Bitcoins decline followed its break below key technical levels, including its 50-day moving average and annual VWAP, signaling a bearish short-term trend.Analysts observed that Bitcoin had exited a consolidation zone between $93,450 and $99,150, triggering accelerated selling pressure.
Momentum oscillators confirmed oversold conditions, but the lack of strong support below $87,000 raised concerns about further declines.Some analysts warned that Bitcoin could test the $81,000 level or even fall to the $75,000-$65,000 range if selling persists.
However, a potential rebound above $92,800 remains possible if buyers regain control, with resistance expected at $95,000.Crypto Market Plunges as Bitcoin Breaks Key Support Amid Economic and Technical Pressures.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Cryptocurrency Market OverviewEthereum also faced heavy losses, dropping over 7.6% to trade below $2,500 for the first time this year.
The breach of its critical $2,485 support level added to bearish sentiment before ETH stabilized near $2,400.While RSI indicators suggested easing selling pressure, analysts emphasized that Ethereum must reclaim $2,485 to target its next resistance at $2,641.
Solana fell as much as 14%, hitting a low of $134.15 before rebounding slightly.Analysts noted the formation of a potential Hammer candlestick patterna bullish reversal signalindicating that Solana could target resistance at $155.30 in the near term.Meanwhile, XRP dropped to $2.06 before recovering above $2.25 as increased buying activity emerged at key support levels.
The sell-off coincided with mounting macroeconomic concerns after United States President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.These measures heightened fears of inflation and economic instability, weighing heavily on risk assets like cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin ETFs recorded outflows of $539 million on February 25 alonethe second-highest outflow day this yearreflecting investor caution.Despite these challenges, some altcoins showed resilience.
Litecoin saw increased activity amid growing optimism over a potential ETF approval.
Solanas ecosystem developments also kept long-term investors optimistic despite short-term losses.Market participants remain cautious as traders monitor critical support levels and upcoming economic data for signs of stabilization.
Analysts agree that macroeconomic decisions and technical signals will play pivotal roles in shaping market recovery in the weeks ahead.





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