Bitcoin Price Falls Below $100k Despite U.S. Government Reopening
The post Bitcoin Price Falls Below $100k Despite U. S. Government Reopening appeared com. The Bitcoin price has dropped below the psychological $100, 000 level for the second time in as many weeks. This latest price crash comes despite the U. S. government reopening, which was expected to serve as a bullish catalyst for the markets. Bitcoin Price Crashes Below the $100, 000 Level TradingView data shows that BTC has crashed below $100, 000 today, hitting a low of $99,300 and dropping below a $2 trillion market cap in the process. This follows the reopening of the U. S. government after U. S. President Donald Trump signed the short-term funding bill. Notably, the Bitcoin price had surged earlier in the week to as high as $106,000 after the Senate passed the bill in anticipation that the longest government shutdown would end this week. As CoinGape reported, BTC is also falling amid significant selling pressure, including from institutional investors. The Bitcoin ETFs have recorded 8 days of net outflows in the last 11 days. This includes outflows of $577 million and $558 million recorded on November 4 and 7, respectively. Furthermore, research firm 10x Research noted that buyers are no longer stepping in, which has kept the Bitcoin price flat despite several potential bullish catalysts. 10x Research also claimed that the crypto market has entered into a mini-bear phase, based on on-chain indicators. Uncertainty Around A December Rate Cut Meanwhile, the uncertainty around a December Fed rate cut has also contributed to the BTC crash and the current bearish sentiment in the market. As CoinGape reported, the odds of a December rate cut have dropped to new lows with a cut no longer certain. Notably, the two rate cuts this year had sparked a significant.