Categories: Bitcoin Latest News

Will Bitcoin Price Crash Today? BlackRock’s BTC Moves Shakes Market

BlackRock has transferred a significant amount of BTC to the crypto exchange Coinbase, sparking concerns about a sell-off. This comes as the Bitcoin price continues to struggle to break above $90,000 successfully. 

Bitcoin Price At Risk as BlackRock Transfers BTC

Arkham data shows that Blackrock deposited 2,201 BTC ($192.13 million) into Coinbase, putting the Bitcoin price at risk of further decline amid increasing selling pressure. The move followed the outflow recorded by BlackRock’s BTC ETF on December 26, with Bitcoin funds as a group seeing a net outflow of $275.88 million. 

These Bitcoin ETFs are currently on a seven-day outflow streak, which also prompted BlackRock to deposit 6,174.39 BTC last week, likely to offload these coins and redeem shares of its BTC fund. The Bitcoin price has struggled to break above $90,000 amid these outflows from the BTC funds. 

Notably, the Bitcoin price had broken above $90,000 on December 28 but quickly lost those gains yesterday as BlackRock moved the coins to Coinbase. Crypto pundit Martini claimed that BlackRock wasn’t the only one putting significant selling pressure on the flagship crypto. He alleged that Binance, Wintermute, Coinbase, and Fidelity also sold a significant amount of BTC, collectively dumping $3.5 billion yesterday. 

Crypto pundit Bull Theory claimed that there was a weekend manipulation as the Bitcoin price pumped $3,000 and broke $90,000, liquidating $103 million worth of shorts this Sunday. He then noted that on Monday morning, BTC dumped $2,700 and liquidated $40 million worth of longs, erasing its entire pump in the process. With the current price action, BTC is heading for a red yearly close, as it is currently down over 6% year-to-date (YTD). 

BTC Could Bottom Out Soon Against Other Major Assets

In an X post, crypto analyst Kevin Capital stated that most of the data continues to become more favorable for the Bitcoin price, putting in a bottom against the equity markets and gold in the coming weeks. He added that the data also points to the flagship crypto outperforming these assets. The analyst stated that this was based on just factual data and not emotions.  

The Bitcoin price had notably outperformed these major assets at the start of the year but has since fallen behind, following the October 10 crypto crash. Gold is up 66% year-to-date while the S&P 500 is up 17% since the start of the year. Crypto analyst Ted Pillows also predicted that BTC could soon rally, noting that the long-term holders have stopped selling for the first time since July 2025. 

At the time of writing, the Bitcoin price is trading at around $87,300, down over 3% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

[#item_full_content]NewsBTCRead More

Recent Posts

U.S. job losses at 17-year high raise positive signals for bitcoin bulls

Unofficial economic indicators suggest the Fed may need to ease policy, boosting riskier assets.Read MoreCoinDesk:…

4 minutes ago

Strategy to initiate a bitcoin security program addressing quantum uncertainty

Michael Saylor reinforces commitment to bitcoin and quantum security on Q4 earnings call.Read MoreCoinDesk: Bitcoin,…

4 minutes ago

Previous Market Bottoms Suggest Bitcoin Price Is Headed To $38,000

The Bitcoin price is currently trading under immense bearish pressure, and the downtrend might not…

4 minutes ago

US-Iran Tensions Resurface Ahead Of Nuclear Talks: Impacting Bitcoin And $LIQUID Presale

What to Know: Renewed US-Iran tensions and upcoming nuclear talks are creating a ‘risk-off’ environment,…

4 minutes ago

Bitcoin Miner MARA Shifts $87M $BTC To Exchanges As $MAXI Grows

What to Know: Marathon Digital moved $87M in $BTC to exchanges, signaling potential sell pressure…

1 hour ago

Bitcoin Surges Back Above $65K Following Asia Whipsaw As $HYPER Gains Momentum

What to Know: Bitcoin executed a ‘whipsaw’ recovery, reclaiming $65K after volatility in the Asian…

1 hour ago