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Bitcoin fell during Asian trading hours after failing to break above $94,500, dragging the wider crypto market lower.

By Oliver Knight, Omkar Godbole|Edited by Sheldon Reback
Jan 7, 2026, 11:35 a.m.
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Bitcoin slides back into familiar range (extremis/Pixabay)

What to know:

  • Bitcoin dropped to around $91,530 from $93,750 after a third failed attempt to break above $94,500 in five weeks
  • The decline took it back into a trading range that characterized December's pricing.
  • The broader altcoin market saw steeper losses, with PENGU losing 6.5% and XRP falling 3.5% with memecoins and privacy coins the worst-performing sectors.

Bitcoin BTC$92,158.47 and the wider crypto market succumbed to a wave of selling pressure during the Asia session, prompting a drop to about $91,530 at 10:00 a.m. UTC from around a local high of $93,750 at midnight.

The sell-off follows a failed attempt at breaking above $94,500 on Tuesday, the third in the past five weeks.

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The altcoin market fared worse than bitcoin, with PENGU and XRP taking the brunt of the hit with declines of 6.5% and 3.5% since midnight.

Bitcoin is now trading firmly back in December's range, which saw various spikes between $85,000 and $94,500, even as it extended the decline that started in October.

Wednesday's drop reflects a rise in risk-off sentiment from traders. U.S. equities also fell in pre-market trading, with the Nadsaq 100 futures trading 0.32% lower since midnight.

Derivatives positioning

  • Exchanges have liquidated crypto futures bets worth $465 million over the past 24 hours, with longs accounting for over 50% of the tally. This is in stark contrast to the pasta two days, when shorts faced the brunt of liquidations.
  • Still, cumulative open interest (OI) in crypto futures listed worldwide remains steady above $143 billion, the highest in nearly two months, with moderately positive funding rates indicating a bullish positioning.
  • OI in XRP, DOGE, SUI and ZEC fell 5%-6%. This is likely linked to profit-taking following recent price surges in these tokens.
  • CME's BTC futures show signs of green shoots, with OI rising from 100K BTC to 111K BTC since Dec. 30. Still, overall positioning remains light compared with a year ago, when OI stood at above 191K BTC.
  • On Deribit, put skews for BTC and ETH continue to weaken, although bullishness is yet to emerge.
  • BTC block flows show a mixed profile, with strangles suggesting a bullish volatility bias and call spreads indicating upside price expectations. In ETH's case, straddle, also a volatility strategy, was the most preferred play.

Token talk

  • Memecoins and privacy coins were Wednesday's two worst performing sectors, with zcash ZEC$490.60 leading the privacy plight, dropping by 4.5% since midnight UTC.
  • CoinDesk's Memecoin Index (CDMEME) fell 1.5%, about twice as much as the CoinDesk 5 index, which measures the price of BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL and ADA.
  • One glimmer of hope for the altcoin market is the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector, with total value locked (TVL) across the entire ecosystem rising by 0.17% over the past 24 hours despite assets moving to the downside, suggesting positive inflows, according to DefiLlama.
  • CoinMarketCap's "altcoin season" indicator is at 25/100, down slightly from last week's high of 27 but considerably above December's low of 14, suggesting signs of optimism in the altcoin market.
  • One outlier from the move to the downside was TRX$0.2949, which remains in the black since midnight to add to a 1.2% gain over the past 24 hours.
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