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    Home ยป Massive Bitcoin liquidation due to credit markets reaches $1.2B

    Massive Bitcoin liquidation due to credit markets reaches $1.2B

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    By ethan on October 17, 2025 Bitcoin News, Cryptocurrencies
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    The cryptocurrency market experienced a volatile session. A massive Bitcoin liquidation due to credit markets reaching $1.2 billion was recorded. This event wiped out thousands of leveraged long positions. According to Markus Thielen of 10x Research, the panic originated in the traditional credit sector.

    Data from the October 17 session shows the magnitude of the collapse. A total of $1.2 billion in long Bitcoin positions were forced to close. This caused a sharp drop in the digital asset’s price. The move was not isolated to the crypto ecosystem. In fact, analysts link it directly to growing tensions in the corporate debt markets.

    Thielen, in his latest report, described the situation as the “cockroach problem.” This term illustrates how hidden issues in one financial sector, like credit, can emerge and spread rapidly to others. The global economy is showing signs of stress. Therefore, investors are reducing their exposure to assets considered risky, including Bitcoin.

    Are we facing the start of a broader financial contagion?

    The immediate reaction was a “flight to safety.” Investors liquidated speculative positions to seek refuge in the US dollar. This scenario demonstrates Bitcoin’s growing correlation with macroeconomic markets. It no longer operates independently. For BTC holders, this underscores the importance of monitoring traditional financial health.

    The episode makes it clear that Bitcoin’s vulnerability to macroeconomic panic remains high. Markets are now closely watching the next moves in the credit sector. If tensions in corporate debt continue, volatility is likely to persist in digital assets. Traders will need to manage their risk more cautiously.

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