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Why Are Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP Prices Falling Today?

2025/12/15 23:29
Crypto Market Crash XRP Drops 4%, Bitcoin and Ethereum Sink in September Sell-Off

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The cryptocurrency market is under pressure today, with Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP among other altcoins all seeing sharp declines. Total crypto market value has slipped to around $3 trillion, down more than 1%.

Bitcoin dropped below $87,000, Ethereum fell near $3,000, and XRP slid to around $1.92. Several other major altcoins, including Solana, BNB and Dogecoin, also moved lower. 

Sudden Bitcoin Drop Triggers Liquidations

Bitcoin saw a sudden sell-off shortly after U.S. markets opened, falling nearly $2,000 in just 30 minutes. This sharp move wiped out around $40 billion from Bitcoin’s market value.

At the same time, more than $125 million worth of long positions were liquidated within an hour. Liquidations happen when traders using leverage are forced to sell as prices fall, which often accelerates losses.

Japan Rate Hike Fears Shake Global Markets

One of the biggest reasons behind today’s crypto drop is growing concern about a possible Bank of Japan (BoJ) interest rate hike later this month.

For many years, Japan kept interest rates extremely low. Investors borrowed cheap Japanese yen and invested that money into stocks, crypto and other risk assets. This strategy is known as the yen carry trade.

Now, as Japan moves toward raising rates, borrowing becomes more expensive. When that happens, investors are forced to repay loans, often by selling assets.

History shows this pattern clearly.

  • In July 2024, when Japan raised rates, Bitcoin fell about 26% in one week.
  • In January 2025, another rate hike was followed by a 25% drop in Bitcoin over several weeks.

If Japan raises rates again around December 18–19, analysts warn a similar short-term shock could hit global markets, including crypto.

Fed Policy Adds More Pressure

In the United States, the Federal Reserve is also adding uncertainty. While inflation has cooled, the Fed has delayed interest rate cuts. Unemployment has risen to around 4.8%, but policymakers remain cautious.

Without large liquidity injections, Bitcoin could fall further. This pressure comes even as firms like Michael Saylor’s Strategy continue buying Bitcoin. The company recently purchased more than 10,600 BTC worth nearly $1 billion, but that was not enough to stop the broader sell-off.

Why This May Be Short-Term Pain

Despite the current drop, analysts say the bigger picture is more balanced.

Japan’s economy is already weak, with recent GDP shrinking by 0.6%. Because of this, Japan cannot raise rates aggressively for long. The Japanese government has also announced a ¥17 trillion stimulus package, which will inject liquidity back into the system.

Globally, countries like the U.S., China and Canada are slowly moving toward easier monetary policies. Over time, this adds liquidity to financial markets.

Historically, sharp sell-offs often clear out weak positions. Once panic selling ends, markets usually stabilize and begin forming a base.

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