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    Home » Bitcoin Volatility Liquidates $700M, the US Strikes Iran as Conflict Escalates (Weekend Watch)
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    Bitcoin Volatility Liquidates $700M, the US Strikes Iran as Conflict Escalates (Weekend Watch)

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

    Crypto markets are going through considerable volatility throughout the past 24 hours as international events are certainly playing their part.

    Bitcoin dropped to an intraday low of around $101,000, causing a considerable uptick in liquidated positions.

    Bitcoin Price Dips to $101,000

    As CryptoPotato reported earlier today, Bitcoin’s price dipped to an intraday low of $101,000. It has since recovered a little bit and trades at $102,500 at the time of this writing.

    That said, the volatiltity remains enhanced, which has resulted in a whopping $700 million worth of liquidated positions across derivatives markets.

    Data from CoinGlass shows that this represents an increase of more than 55% compared to yesterday’s levels, attesting to the uncertainty of the ongoing situation.

    The turmoil is largely caused by the US decision to strike Iran earlier today, despite Donald Trump saying that he will take two weeks to decide on future moves, just a few days ago.

    Bahrain and Kuwait, home to US bases, also started making preparations for the possibility the conflict might spread to their territory in a clear sign of escalation. The same is true for Saudi Arabia.

    Altcoins Deep in the Red

    The declines spread across altcoin markets as well, which took even bigger of a beating. ETH plunged by more than 7%, SOL is down by over 6%, DOGE, ADA, LINK, SUI, and many more chart similar drops as traders derisk.

    The obvious exception is LEO, which remains more or less break even on the day, at least from the top 50 cryptocurrencies by means of total market capitalization.

    Today’s worst performer is Aptos (APT), followed by Virtuals Protocol, and Injective (INJ), all of which are down in the range between 10% and 13%.

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