Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled through the $80,000 mark this weekend as a thin, emotion-driven sell-off erased recent gains and dragged the largest cryptocurrency into Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled through the $80,000 mark this weekend as a thin, emotion-driven sell-off erased recent gains and dragged the largest cryptocurrency into

Weekend Liquidity Hunt Triggers Second Leg of Bitcoin Correction

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Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled through the $80,000 mark this weekend as a thin, emotion-driven sell-off erased recent gains and dragged the largest cryptocurrency into a fresh bout of volatility. By early Sunday, the market had sunk into the high-$70,000s, with live trackers showing Bitcoin around $78,400, a drop of roughly 6% in 24 hours that wiped out millions in leveraged positions.

The move caught the attention of Michaël van de Poppe, the well-known trader and analyst, who tweeted that “the second leg of this correction, taking all the liquidity beneath the lows on Bitcoin. During a weekend. That’s rough. Other than that, I’d rather be looking for longs in these regions than that I’m looking for shorts.” His comment underlines a common trader diagnosis: weekend markets are thin, stops cluster below obvious lows, and one concentrated shove can trigger cascading liquidations before buyers can meaningfully step in.

Market participants pointed to a confluence of macro and geopolitical catalysts that amplified the downturn. Reuters reported traders citing the surprise announcement of Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve chair and fears he may pursue a tighter monetary policy, a dynamic that saps liquidity from risk assets and forces re-rating across markets, crypto included. That backdrop appears to have hardened the resolve of sellers and removed a layer of speculative demand that had pushed Bitcoin higher in recent months.

On-chain and derivatives trackers recorded sharp forced selling: some outlets estimated more than $2.5 billion in liquidations across crypto markets as stops were hunted and margin calls executed. The suddenness of those liquidations exacerbated the drop, leaving technical support around $80,000 under pressure and forcing traders to re-evaluate near-term positioning.

Bitcoin Retests Key Demand Zone

Beyond macro headlines, thin weekend order books and localized news flows, from reports of regional tensions to rumors that rippled through trading desks, magnified price moves, according to market coverage. Several analysts noted that thinner liquidity during off-hours makes price “paint” more extreme than it might be during a regular weekday session, a reality that traders like van de Poppe warn about when positioning for re-entry.

Technically, the chart shows a clean correction from late-2025 highs: Bitcoin’s earlier push toward the mid-five-figure range left a wide campaign of stop levels beneath recent lows, which can act as a magnet during sharp sell-offs. Many seasoned traders will look for signs of buying interest to reappear in the $75,000–$82,000 band before committing to fresh long exposure; others will wait for compression and lower volatility before stepping back in. Sentiment indicators remain fragile, but long-term believers point out that deeper pullbacks have repeatedly attracted sizeable accumulation.

For now, the market is taking a breath, albeit an uncomfortable one for short-term holders, as headlines and macro policy signals continue to steer flows. Traders watching van de Poppe’s playbook will be watching whether this “second leg” finds a balanced base or morphs into a more extended drawdown; either way, the episode is a reminder that in crypto, timing and liquidity often matter as much as conviction.

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