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Bitcoin Drops Below Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars as Nine Hundred Forty-One Million Dollars Liquidated

3 min · 24. maj 2026
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Today's episode covers the crypto market's turbulent week as Bitcoin dipped below seventy-five thousand dollars, triggering nearly one billion dollars in liquidations across the market. We explore rising Treasury yields creating headwinds for digital assets, institutional ETF outflows exceeding two billion dollars, and geopolitical tensions with Iran affecting market sentiment. Meanwhile, Hyperliquid defies the downturn with HYPE token surging to new highs near sixty-two dollars, and technical analysts warn Bitcoin may need to reach fifty-eight thousand dollars before a true bottom forms. Plus, Bank of England pushes toward twenty-four seven settlement infrastructure, signaling where tokenized finance enters traditional markets.

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