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Crypto Market Cap Drops 30%, But Bitcoin’s Strength Signals Healthy Correction Over Crisis

The 30% drop in the total crypto market cap, down from a peak of approximately $3.73 trillion to $2.54 trillion, is a healthy correction rather than a sign of deep structural weakness.

This decline, driven by macro uncertainty and tariff-related volatility following U.S. policy shifts, mirrors historical crypto pullbacks, like the 50% drop in 2021 that preceded a new high.

While tariff pressures and a risk-off sentiment have hit altcoins hard, Bitcoin’s resilience and rising dominance near 60% suggest the ecosystem’s fundamentals remain solid, supported by institutional adoption and long-term tailwinds like the halving cycle.

For investors, the short-term outlook calls for caution, while a further drop to $70,000–$75,000 for Bitcoin is possible if trade tensions escalate, yet this dip presents a buying opportunity for the long haul.

Dollar-cost averaging into Bitcoin is a prudent move now, with an eye on altcoins like Solana for higher-risk upside later.

If macro conditions stabilize or pro-crypto policies emerge, we could see Bitcoin hit $95,000–$100,000 by late 2025, lifting the market cap past $3 trillion again.

Stay flexible, preserve capital, and monitor tariff developments closely to navigate this turbulence effectively.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

Disclosure:This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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