Bitcoin Falls Below $75,000 To Lowest Point In Nine Months

Bitcoin fell as much as 2.5% to $74,541, just shy of its lowest level seen since Donald Trump retook the White House a little more than a year ago.

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  • Bitcoin dropped to a 10-month low, falling 2.5% to $74,541 in Asia trading
  • The price neared its lowest since April 7, 2022, just after Trump's White House return
  • Bitcoin declined nearly 11% in January, marking its longest losing streak since 2018
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Bitcoin fell to a fresh 10-month low in Asia trading Monday following a weekend sell-off, with sentiment fragile amid broader market turbulence.  

Bitcoin fell as much as 2.5% to $74,541, just shy of its lowest level seen since Donald Trump retook the White House a little more than a year ago. That was $74,425 recorded on April 7. It remained below $76,000 at noon in Singapore. 

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The largest cryptocurrency shed nearly 11% in January, marking its fourth straight monthly decline — the longest losing streak since 2018, during the crash that followed the 2017 boom in initial coin offerings. Its latest slump comes amid broad market unrest, with gold continuing to fall Monday after suffering its biggest plunge in more than a decade at the end of last week.

“Bitcoin is approaching levels last seen in April 2025 after Liberation Day,” said Caroline Mauron, co-founder of Orbit Markets. “A further drop through the 2021 highs around $70,000 would represent a damaging long-term confidence hit.”

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Other smaller cryptocurrencies were also weaker, with Ether down 2.9% and Solana falling 1.2%.

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