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Bitcoin Hits $59,018 After a 5% Drop, Forcing $237M in Long Liquidations
On June 24, bitcoin fell 5% in 24 hours to a new year-to-date low of $59,018. This marks a nearly 10% drop over the week and a 30%+ decline since the start of the year.
Bitcoin Hits New YTD Low Below $60K
Bitcoin dipped below $60,000 on June 24 amid a marketwide sell-off that saw the crypto economy shed nearly 3% of its value in 24 hours. Market data shows bitcoin plunged to $59,018, a new year-to-date low and the second time this month the cryptocurrency has traded below the $60,000 threshold. It previously fell below this mark on June 5, when it tumbled to $59,353.
The 5 percent decline over 24 hours continued a downward trend that began shortly after bitcoin peaked just above $65,500 on Monday. Weekly charts indicate the top cryptocurrency has lost approximately $6,000, or nearly 10% of its value, since its Monday peak, highlighting dampened investor sentiment.
Since the beginning of the year, bitcoin has shed more than 30% of its value, further diverging from tech stocks, which logged double-digit gains during the same period. However, bitcoin’s decline was mirrored by gold, which slipped to $3,989 per ounce. This marks the first time the precious metal has traded below $4,000 since November 2025.
Following the latest drop, bitcoin’s market capitalization plummeted below $1.2 trillion, dragging the broader crypto economy’s total market capitalization down to $2.15 trillion, a level last seen in February 2024.
As of 1:21 p.m. EST, bitcoin’s flash crash—its second in less than 48 hours—triggered the liquidation of $237 million in long leveraged positions in just four hours, compared to just under $7 million in short positions. Overall, the crypto economy saw $503 million in leveraged positions wiped out during the same period, with long bets accounting for $486 million of the total.
Meanwhile, a drop below $59,000 could trigger a severe liquidation cascade, according to market analysts monitoring historically high concentrations of long-side liquidity.Data indicates that more than $1.6 billion in long leveraged positions will be wiped out if bitcoin falls below the $58,000 threshold.
A liquidation event of this scale would rapidly erase billions in leveraged bets, likely catching retail investors and market commentators off guard after many recently proclaimed that the cryptocurrency had already reached its macro bottom.
However, contrarian traders view this potential liquidity purge as a classic capitulation signal. Market history shows that major macro bottoms often form during periods of maximum market distress. Once forced liquidations exhaust the remaining sell-side pressure, the market is frequently left structurally primed for a reversal.
Market participants are closely watching the June 30, 2026, window, as the flushing of this liquidity block is expected to define the next major structural trend for the cryptocurrency.