Bitcoin falls below $64,000, triggering $1.1B in liquidations. Bitcoin reaching $90K in June 2026 at 0.8% YES.

Bitcoin continues June with a dip below $70,000, its first since mid-April, as crypto markets spark $800 million in liquidations over 24 hours.

Bitcoin drops below $70K, wiping out $450M in leveraged positions after a controversial BTC selloff by Strategy sparks market panic.

Bitcoin fell below $69,000 to a two-month low as ETF outflows hit $3.45 billion over 11 days, along with $742 million in liquidations.

Bitcoin fell below $68K as over $1B in liquidations, ETF outflows, and crypto stock losses deepened market pressure.

Bitcoin sees its lowest levels since the start of April as a sell-off brings back $50,000 BTC price targets.

BTC hits a multi-week low as liquidations cross $1.35 billion. While some blame Strategy BTC sale others point to a summer liquidity slowdown.

Bitcoin plunged to nine-week lows around $65,000, wiping out $1.8 billion in crypto positions and raising fears of a deeper move toward $60,000.

BTC erases April gains, falling to $65,362 amid 11 days of ETF outflows. See how Strategy and geopolitics are impacting prices.

Bitcoin's price drops below $65K, affecting market expectations. Bitcoin reaching $73K by June 3 at 0.1% YES.

Bitcoin crashes below $63,000 amid market volatility. Bitcoin reaching $71K by June 3 at 0.1% YES.

Bitcoin falls below $64,000, triggering $1.1B in liquidations. Bitcoin reaching $90K in June 2026 at 0.8% YES.

The selloff has triggered demand for protective options plays, pushing the fear gauge higher.

Bitcoin hovered under the $63,000 mark late June 3 after a steep selloff erased more than $1.2 billion in leveraged crypto positions.

Analysts and market observers are saying bitcoin's crash is happening due to traders chasing momentum and rotating out of crypto and into high-flying IPOs and AI stocks.

Presto Research says bitcoin's drawdowns this year have coincided with rallies in AI stocks and gold as markets scale back expectations for Fed rate cuts.

Bitcoin price has tumbled to its lowest level in months Wednesday night, crashing below $62,000 and wiping out a sharp intraday loss of more than $5,300.

Bitcoin price drops to $60K, causing $1.7B in liquidations. Bitcoin reaching $90K by June 2026 at 1.0% YES.

Wednesday's Bitcoin flash crash below $62,000 caught leveraged traders badly offside, triggering $1.8 billion in forced liquidations.