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So Bitcoin just broke through what a lot of traders were watching as a key support level around 85k, and honestly that's got people nervous. I've been seeing more chatter about whether this could open the door to bigger drops if we keep losing momentum. The whole vibe shifted when that level gave way. Some are asking if this is the start of something worse or just a normal pullback. Either way, has crypto crashed below where the bulls wanted to hold? Yeah, and that's the problem. Once you lose a major support like that, the next question everyone's asking is how much further can it go. I've noticed a lot of stop losses sitting just below round numbers, so if we keep sliding, has crypto crashed enough to shake out more weak hands? That's the real risk right now. The market's basically saying that 85k was supposed to be the floor, and now that it's broken, there's not much confidence about where the next real support is. People are definitely more cautious. You see it in the volume, you see it in the sentiment. Nobody wants to be the last one holding if this turns into a real selloff. The question on everyone's mind is whether has crypto crashed to levels where we see capitulation or if this is just the beginning of a longer grind lower.