Macro Risk and Founder Sales Weigh on Crypto as Sentiment Hits Extreme Fear

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The ongoing slide in Bitcoin and Ethereum reflects a broader risk-off macro backdrop, where tariff uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and capital rotation into precious metals and AI-linked equities have thinned crypto liquidity and weakened narratives.

In this environment, digital assets are competing with defensive and growth themes outside crypto, limiting upside momentum.

High-profile sales have amplified the psychological pressure.

Vitalik Buterin reducing portions of his ETH to fund ecosystem grants, and firms like Bitdeer reallocating Bitcoin exposure toward AI infrastructure, are being interpreted by retail participants as bearish signals.

In reality, these are strategic, long-term capital decisions rather than directional calls on price.

However, optics matter, and in fragile conditions they can accelerate fear-driven selling.

With sentiment slipping into extreme fear territory, the market is now testing key structural levels.

In the near term, I expect Bitcoin to trade between $58,000 and $76,000, with current levels around $64,500 probing important support.

Ethereum is likely to range between $1,750 and $2,200, with the $1,850 area acting as a near-term pivot.

Recovery catalysts would include clearer U.S. policy direction, constructive Fed signals, or renewed institutional inflows.

Conversely, sustained founder sales or deteriorating on-chain activity could extend caution.

Ultimately, this deleveraging phase may be uncomfortable, but it also lays the groundwork for healthier, innovation-driven growth once macro pressure stabilizes.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget

András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
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📅 Published: February 24, 2026 • 🕓 Last updated: February 24, 2026
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