Chain Reaction by Capital Copilot

Bitcoin Plunges Below Sixty-Three Thousand as Market Fear Deepens

3 min · 4 jun 2026
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Bitcoin crashes to its lowest level since February, triggering over one and a half billion dollars in liquidations. We cover the oversold technical indicators suggesting a potential recovery, Strategy's controversial Bitcoin sale, massive ETF outflows, and Mastercard's expansion of twenty-four seven stablecoin settlements. Plus, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson warns of ecosystem failures as ADA hits five-year lows, and institutional investors continue accumulating HYPE despite market chaos.

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