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Bitcoin falls under $68,000 with traders betting move to low-$60,000s

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Crypto liquidations crossed $1 billion over the past 24 hours, wiping out about $980 million million in bullish leveraged bets

By Shaurya Malwa
Updated Feb 5, 2026, 4:35 p.m. Published Feb 5, 2026, 3:15 p.m.
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What to know:

  • Bitcoin fell below $68,000 on Thursday morning in the U.S., extending a week-long sell-off that has mirrored broader weakness in global risk assets.
  • More than $1 billion in crypto positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours, including about $980 million in bullish leveraged bets forced to close as prices dropped.
  • Liquidity data show $70,000 as a key mechanical level for bitcoin, with a clean break below it risking a faster slide toward the high-$60,000 range amid thinner support and clustered liquidation points.

Bitcoin slid under the $68,000 level in U.S. morning hours Thursday, extending a week-long selloff that has tracked weakness across global risk assets and deepened concerns about near-term downside.

Crypto liquidations exceeded $1 billion over the past 24 hours, wiping out about $980 million in bullish leveraged bets as the slide forced traders to close positions they could no longer keep funded.

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The price fell below $70,000 earlier in the day, with liquidity heatmaps pointing to further downside.

Liquidity thins out quickly until just under $70,000, per Coinglass data, at which point another smaller cluster appears. That makes $70,000 a mechanically important level. If price pushes cleanly through it, there’s less forced buying from liquidations to slow the move, raising the risk of a faster flush toward the high $60,000s.

A liquidation heatmap shows where leveraged traders are most likely to be forced out. Bright bands mark price levels with many estimated liquidation points, which can act as short-term magnets for price moves. Traders use it to spot crowded zones and likely volatility pockets, not exact turning points.
Silver’s renewed plunge and broader deleveraging across macro trades have added to risk-off positioning, with crypto increasingly trading as part of the same liquidity-driven complex.

The $60,000 zone has recently popped up as a potential entry point. As CoinDesk previously reported, bitcoin's 200-week moving average (WMA) has historically acted as a bottom signal in every previous cycle for the largest cryptocurrency. Currently, it is sitting around at $57,926.

Read more: Bitcoin can still fall further. Historical data shows $60,000 will be the bottom

Meanwhile, prediction markets are also signaling a shift in sentiment. On Polymarket, contracts tied to bitcoin’s 2026 price outcomes now skew toward lower levels, with traders assigning the highest probability to prices at or below $65,000.

Odds for deeper drawdowns into the mid-$50,000 range have climbed in recent days, while expectations for six-figure prices have faded sharply from January highs.

Flows data points to similar caution. US-listed spot bitcoin ETFs have logged net outflows this week, while activity in perpetual futures has thinned as leverage is reduced.

Some market participants still view the $68,000 to $70,000 zone as a key technical area, citing heavy prior trading activity and long-term holder cost bases clustered nearby.

A sustained break below that range could open the door to a deeper consolidation phase, echoing prior post-rally drawdowns.

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