The post Bitcoin Shows Resilience Amid Largest Deleveraging Yet appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: Largest-ever cryptocurrency deleveraging event surpasses FTX crisis, says Tom Lee. Bitcoin’s price fell only 3%-4%, showing resilience. Ethereum network activity is rising, but price adjustments lag. Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, disclosed on CNBC the substantial deleveraging in cryptocurrency markets, surpassing FTX’s impact, stabilizing Bitcoin’s value with minimal decline. This resilience underscores Bitcoin’s potential as a robust store of value amid market volatility, with Ethereum’s on-chain activity predicting possible future market shifts by year-end. Bitcoin’s Robust Performance in Deleveraging Phase Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, recently declared in a CNBC interview that the largest-ever deleveraging event had occurred in the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin’s limited decline during this event reflects its strong market position, noted Lee. His remarks drew attention across financial communities. The deleveraging reflects the unwinding of a large volume of leveraged positions, impacting Bitcoin and Ethereum. Market stabilization is anticipated, though Ethereum’s price methodologies remain unaffected by the increased on-chain activity, possibly due to typical price lagging effects. “Cryptocurrency has just experienced the largest-ever deleveraging event in history, the impact of which may be several times that of the FTX event period, yet Bitcoin’s final decline has remained in the 3%-4% range.” — Tom Lee, Head of Research, Fundstrat Market Insights: Bitcoin and Ethereum’s Future Outlook Did you know? The recent major deleveraging event only caused Bitcoin’s price to decline marginally between 3%-4%, showcasing its resilience similar to gold’s strong performance during liquidity crises. According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin (BTC) is priced at $111,673.40, with a market cap of $2.23 trillion and a dominance of 59.21%. Following the recent events, Bitcoin’s trading volume fell 18.33% in the past 24 hours. Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 08:31 UTC on October 25, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap Coincu’s research team underscores the market’s enhanced maturity… The post Bitcoin Shows Resilience Amid Largest Deleveraging Yet appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Points: Largest-ever cryptocurrency deleveraging event surpasses FTX crisis, says Tom Lee. Bitcoin’s price fell only 3%-4%, showing resilience. Ethereum network activity is rising, but price adjustments lag. Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, disclosed on CNBC the substantial deleveraging in cryptocurrency markets, surpassing FTX’s impact, stabilizing Bitcoin’s value with minimal decline. This resilience underscores Bitcoin’s potential as a robust store of value amid market volatility, with Ethereum’s on-chain activity predicting possible future market shifts by year-end. Bitcoin’s Robust Performance in Deleveraging Phase Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, recently declared in a CNBC interview that the largest-ever deleveraging event had occurred in the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin’s limited decline during this event reflects its strong market position, noted Lee. His remarks drew attention across financial communities. The deleveraging reflects the unwinding of a large volume of leveraged positions, impacting Bitcoin and Ethereum. Market stabilization is anticipated, though Ethereum’s price methodologies remain unaffected by the increased on-chain activity, possibly due to typical price lagging effects. “Cryptocurrency has just experienced the largest-ever deleveraging event in history, the impact of which may be several times that of the FTX event period, yet Bitcoin’s final decline has remained in the 3%-4% range.” — Tom Lee, Head of Research, Fundstrat Market Insights: Bitcoin and Ethereum’s Future Outlook Did you know? The recent major deleveraging event only caused Bitcoin’s price to decline marginally between 3%-4%, showcasing its resilience similar to gold’s strong performance during liquidity crises. According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin (BTC) is priced at $111,673.40, with a market cap of $2.23 trillion and a dominance of 59.21%. Following the recent events, Bitcoin’s trading volume fell 18.33% in the past 24 hours. Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 08:31 UTC on October 25, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap Coincu’s research team underscores the market’s enhanced maturity…

Bitcoin Shows Resilience Amid Largest Deleveraging Yet

Key Points:
  • Largest-ever cryptocurrency deleveraging event surpasses FTX crisis, says Tom Lee.
  • Bitcoin’s price fell only 3%-4%, showing resilience.
  • Ethereum network activity is rising, but price adjustments lag.

Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, disclosed on CNBC the substantial deleveraging in cryptocurrency markets, surpassing FTX’s impact, stabilizing Bitcoin’s value with minimal decline.

This resilience underscores Bitcoin’s potential as a robust store of value amid market volatility, with Ethereum’s on-chain activity predicting possible future market shifts by year-end.

Bitcoin’s Robust Performance in Deleveraging Phase

Tom Lee, Head of Research at Fundstrat, recently declared in a CNBC interview that the largest-ever deleveraging event had occurred in the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin’s limited decline during this event reflects its strong market position, noted Lee. His remarks drew attention across financial communities.

The deleveraging reflects the unwinding of a large volume of leveraged positions, impacting Bitcoin and Ethereum. Market stabilization is anticipated, though Ethereum’s price methodologies remain unaffected by the increased on-chain activity, possibly due to typical price lagging effects.

Market Insights: Bitcoin and Ethereum’s Future Outlook

Did you know? The recent major deleveraging event only caused Bitcoin’s price to decline marginally between 3%-4%, showcasing its resilience similar to gold’s strong performance during liquidity crises.

According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin (BTC) is priced at $111,673.40, with a market cap of $2.23 trillion and a dominance of 59.21%. Following the recent events, Bitcoin’s trading volume fell 18.33% in the past 24 hours.

Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 08:31 UTC on October 25, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Coincu’s research team underscores the market’s enhanced maturity following this event, suggesting potential pathways to stability amid increased market activity: confirmatory signs for stablecoin-driven Ethereum network growth reinforce optimism for significant market advances.

Source: https://coincu.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-resilience-largest-deleveraging/

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