Bitcoin (BTC) suffered its most violent drawdown of the year on February 5, 2026, crashing to a session low of around $62,400. The 13% single-day collapse marksBitcoin (BTC) suffered its most violent drawdown of the year on February 5, 2026, crashing to a session low of around $62,400. The 13% single-day collapse marks

Bitcoin Plummets to $62K as Market Liquidity Evaporates in “Black Thursday” Crash

2026/02/06 05:39
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Bitcoin (BTC) suffered its most violent drawdown of the year on February 5, 2026, crashing to a session low of around $62,400.

The 13% single-day collapse marks the lowest price level for the premier digital asset in over 15 months, effectively erasing the entirety of the “Trump Rally” that followed the 2024 U.S. election.

The sell-off was driven by a “perfect storm” of macro headwinds, including a surge in the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) to a 24-month high of 106.5 and a total rejection of crypto-market intervention by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

A Global Deleveraging Event

The crash was not isolated to crypto, as a broader “margin call” cascade rippled through global markets. Forced liquidations occurred as institutional funds were compelled to sell their most liquid winners to cover losses in a wobbling tech sector.

  • Precious Metals Flash Crash: In a stunning move, silver plunged 17% in a single day, briefly dipping under $74/oz, while gold retreated 3.5% after failing to hold the $5,000 psychological level.
  • $2 Trillion Wipeout: Since the October 2025 highs of $126,000, approximately $2 trillion has been shaved off the total crypto market capitalization.
  • Leverage Flush: Over $16 billion in forced leverage liquidations have hit the market since late January, leaving the buy-side exhausted and sentiment in “Extreme Fear.”

Bitcoin Inflows to Binance Rise as Selling Pressure and Panic Build

The “Trump Family” Liquidation and Institutional Exit

Confidence was further shaken by reports of institutional capitulation. Most notably, the Trump-linked World Liberty Financial (WLFI) reportedly liquidated over $5 million in Bitcoin holdings to bolster the reserves of its native stablecoin, USD1.

This move coincides with a broader shift:

  • Mining Distress: With Bitcoin trading well below its estimated $87,000 production cost, inefficient miners are being “flushed out.” Bitfarms (BITF) recently announced a total wind-down of its mining operations to pivot to AI.
  • Corporate Underwater: MicroStrategy’s (MSTR) massive Bitcoin treasury is now estimated to be $630 million underwater on paper, following the break below the $76,000 cost-basis support level.

Technical Roadmap: Will the $60,000 Floor Hold?

Analysts are now watching a narrow window of support to determine if the 2026 “Crypto Winter” enters a catastrophic phase.

Support LevelTechnical SignificanceMarket Impact
$62,000 – $63,0002024 Election BaselineCritical “line in the sand”; failure here signals a total trend reversal.
$58,000200-Week Moving AverageHistorically the “ultimate floor” for major bear cycles.
$38,000Stifel “Super-Bear” TargetExtreme capitulation target if macro-liquidity continues to dry up.

Professional Takeaway

The current breakdown below $67,000 has shattered the narrative that Bitcoin would never again see five-digit prices. While long-term bulls point to institutional infrastructure as a reason for optimism, the immediate reality is a liquidity vacuum. The market is currently in a “reactive” state; until Bitcoin reclaims $80,000 with si

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