Arkham Explains Bitcoin Crash Triggers and Market Fallout

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  • High leverage and forced liquidations can turn small Bitcoin dips into rapid cascade-driven crashes.

  • Macro stress, rate hikes, and regulatory shocks have historically amplified crypto downturns.

  • Bitcoin drops often spread to altcoins and memecoins as correlations tighten during risk-off moves.

Bitcoin fell sharply during the latest market drawdown, according to Arkham, as selling pressure spread across crypto markets. The move occurred amid heightened leverage, macro stress, and risk-off trading conditions. Arkham said liquidation cascades, external shocks, and positioning shifts combined to accelerate losses across Bitcoin, altcoins, and memecoins.

What Triggers Sharp Bitcoin Crashes

According to Arkham, Bitcoin crashes often start with leverage building across derivatives markets. Notably, traders borrow heavily to chase higher prices during extended rallies. However, even minor price drops can trigger margin calls and forced liquidations.

Those liquidations push prices lower, which then triggers additional automated sell orders. This dynamic appeared on January 29, 2026, following weak tech stock performance. A modest Bitcoin dip quickly escalated into a liquidation cascade.

Elsewhere, macro forces have also driven major crashes. In 2022, aggressive U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes drained global liquidity. Bitcoin lost more than 60% that year as investors exited risk assets. Regulatory pressure has also played a role historically.

In May 2021, China intensified its crackdown on Bitcoin mining. The announcement triggered a near 50% price drop within weeks. Similarly, on October 10, 2025, reports of a 100% China tariff caused synchronized liquidations. Exchanges auto-deleveraged positions, producing billions in aggregated losses.

How Crashes Spread Across the Crypto Market

When Bitcoin falls, losses usually extend across the entire crypto market. Altcoins typically decline faster, as traders view them as higher risk. Memecoins often see the most violent swings due to thin liquidity. Notably, Arkham said correlations tighten during sharp drawdowns.

The March 2020 COVID crash offers a clear example. Global risk assets sold off simultaneously as investors moved into cash. Bitcoin dropped roughly 50% within 48 hours. As prices fell, over-leveraged traders exited the market rapidly, reducing open interest and trading activity.

How Market Participants Respond After a Crash

Bitcoin crashes often lead to billions in long-position liquidations, depending on severity. According to Arkham, these events highlight the role of risk management. After leverage clears, market activity typically slows.

Builders continue development, while speculative trading declines. During the 2025 cycle, institutional participation increased market depth. However, Arkham noted sudden price drops remain a defining crypto feature.

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