Some investors believe that there may be a hidden factor, in addition to macroeconomic factors, behind the decline in Bitcoin (BTC). Continue Reading: Bitcoin Some investors believe that there may be a hidden factor, in addition to macroeconomic factors, behind the decline in Bitcoin (BTC). Continue Reading: Bitcoin

Bitcoin is Experiencing Its Most Brutal Drop! Allegedly, There May Be Hidden Reasons Behind the Decline! Here Are the Theories of the Decline

2026/02/06 17:48
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Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced significant declines in recent weeks, falling by approximately 30% in just 7 days. The price dropped as low as $60,000, but a rapid rebound occurred, pushing the price back up to $65,000.

While macroeconomic factors and large-scale institutional exits are thought to be behind the decline in BTC, some investors are speculating that there may be a hidden factor beyond just macroeconomic ones.

What Are the Hidden Reasons Behind Bitcoin’s Decline?

According to CoinDesk, investors are speculating that the recent Bitcoin drop was not solely due to macroeconomic factors, but may have been orchestrated by a hidden hand.

Accordingly, leading cryptocurrency investor Flood, in a post from his X account, described the recent drop as the most brutal sell-off he has seen in years.

He also noted that this decline could involve various possibilities, ranging from a government selling billions of dollars worth of assets to a stock exchange going bankrupt.

The main theories put forward regarding the recent decline were as follows:

“1) A massive sell-off orchestrated by a hidden hand: This theory suggests that a specific country, such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Russia, or China, may have sold over $10 billion worth of BTC, or that an exchange on the verge of bankruptcy may have been forced to liquidate its assets.”

2) The possibility of bankruptcy due to the deterioration of a major exchange’s financial structure: The collapse of an exchange, or an exchange holding tens of billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin being forced to sell for any reason, was also cited as a possible cause of the decline.

3) BlackRock’s forced liquidation of IBIT options: IBIT recorded its highest ever trading volume ($10.7 billion) and option premium ($900 million). This pattern more closely resembles a large-scale forced liquidation of option positions rather than a typical leverage reduction transaction.

4) Sudden sell-off by Hong Kong hedge funds: According to this theory, Hong Kong-based hedge funds that borrowed yen for highly leveraged bets on IBIT options were forced to sell their BTC holdings due to rising yen financing costs and successive losses in silver trading.

*This is not investment advice.

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