Tariff Fallout Turns Crypto Red: $2.61 Trillion Market Cap Under Siege
Even before U.S. markets stirred, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures telegraphed unease, projecting a 3% downturn in pre-bell trading.
This financial tremor followed Wednesday’s tectonic policy shift: The White House introduced a sweeping 10% baseline tariff on select nations, effective Apr. 5, a maneuver that sparked immediate consternation across global exchanges.
By dawn Thursday, Wall Street’s premarket indices plunged into crimson territory, mirroring the digital asset sector’s 3.92% contraction over 24 hours. Bitcoin, after briefly stabilizing above $83,000 at 7:30 a.m. ET, slipped beneath $82,000 just 90 minutes later—a harbinger of broader volatility preceding equities’ opening act.
Leading cryptocurrencies faced a cascading rout: Bitcoin retreated 3.5%, Ethereum tumbled 5.6%, and XRP relinquished 6.5%, while BNB and SOL eroded 2.3% and 10.3%, respectively.
Meme tokens bore sharper wounds, with DOGE and ADA shedding 8.5% and 9%, as TRX slid 2.9%. Derivatives markets witnessed $562.82 million in positions forcibly closed Thursday, leaving 196,887 traders navigating margin calls.
Of this carnage, $347.65 million stemmed from bullish bets gone awry, contrasting with $215.17 million in profitable short maneuvers. Bitcoin derivatives alone accounted for $186.91 million of the bloodletting—a stark testament to its gravitational pull in speculative arenas.
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