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Bitcoin Slumps to $107,000 as Fear Index Hits “Extreme Fear” Territory

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Bitcoin (BTC) extended its decline to $107,000 on Thursday, marking its sharpest weekly drop since April as investors retreated from risk assets amid tightening liquidity conditions and renewed concerns over global growth.

Market Snapshot: Volatility Returns

BTC is now down 14% week-on-week, with daily trading volume surging to $38 billion as leveraged positions were flushed out across major exchanges. Ethereum (ETH) also retreated to $2,790, while Solana (SOL) and Avalanche (AVAX) saw losses exceeding 10%.

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index fell to 21, its lowest in three months, signaling a shift to “Extreme Fear.” Analysts attribute the downturn to hawkish comments from Federal Reserve officials and the unwinding of overleveraged positions in perpetual futures.

Macro Pressure Meets Crypto Fragility

The decline mirrors weakness in global equities and commodities, as investors brace for sustained higher interest rates. The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield climbed to 4.9%, prompting risk-averse capital flows into the dollar. “This correction is less about crypto fundamentals and more about macro liquidity tightening,” said Marcus Li, head of digital strategy at Apex Markets.

Despite the drop, long-term holders appear resilient. On-chain metrics from CryptoQuant show that 70% of circulating BTC remains dormant for over six months, indicating conviction among core investors.

Investor Behavior: Capitulation or Opportunity?

Psychologically, the market is oscillating between capitulation and cautious accumulation. Retail traders have reduced leverage exposure by 22%, while institutional wallets recorded modest inflows of $350 million this week, suggesting selective buying near technical support levels.

Historically, such deep sentiment troughs have preceded significant recoveries. Data since 2018 shows that when the Fear Index falls below 25, Bitcoin tends to rebound by an average of 18% within two weeks.

Looking Ahead: Testing Market Resilience

With volatility expected to persist through month-end, analysts believe Bitcoin’s ability to hold the $105,000–$110,000 range will determine short-term momentum. While bearish sentiment dominates headlines, contrarian investors see the current drawdown as a potential reset—a moment when fear creates future opportunity.

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