Bitcoin Updates: Bitcoin Drops 25% While ETFs Remain Stable, Underscoring Confidence from Institutions
- Bitcoin fell to $82,605 in Nov 2025, mirroring FTX-era losses with STHs holding 2.8M BTC at a loss. - ETF assets remain stable despite 25% price drop, showing institutional confidence amid retail distress. - Market corrections erased $120B in value, pushing total crypto cap below $2.8T as analysts warn of further declines. - Weak U.S. employment data and fading Fed rate cut hopes exacerbate fears of a potential $75K price target.
Bitcoin's latest price movements have been likened to those seen during the FTX crisis, with short-term investors experiencing unprecedented losses and market corrections echoing the volatility of early 2025. On November 21, 2025, the cryptocurrency dropped to $82,605, marking a 4.53% decrease for the day and extending its monthly decline to 23%—the steepest since June 2022
According to Glassnode, short-term holders (STHs)—those owning Bitcoin for under 155 days—are now collectively sitting on 2.8 million BTC in losses,
The gap between Bitcoin's price and the performance of U.S. spot ETFs has also widened. Even though Bitcoin has dropped 25% from its record high in October,
Historically, Bitcoin pullbacks often fall below the yearly realized price, creating buying opportunities. The current downturn
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