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Why Is Crypto Down Today? Market Pullback Deepens Amid Year-End Caution
The cryptocurrency market extended its decline on December 26, 2025, with total capitalization dropping 1.1% over the past 24 hours to $3.02 trillion. Elevated trading volume of $98.49 billion underscores active participation, but broad weakness across major assets signals persistent risk-off sentiment.
Key Takeaways
Broad Market Weakness Persists
Most top-10 cryptocurrencies traded in the red over the past day:
Standouts included SQD (+43.7%), Quantum Resistant Ledger (+31%), and pippin (+21.8%)—pockets of strength in an otherwise risk-averse environment.
Galaxy Research noted that while Bitcoin reached nominal highs above $126,000 in October, inflation-adjusted figures (using 2020 dollars) show it peaked at just $99,848—never truly crossing $100,000 in real terms.
Bitcoin dominance continues rising as capital rotates out of altcoins, dampening hopes for a classic year-end altseason, per Wintermute’s latest update.
ETF Flows Turn Negative Again
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $188.64 million in net outflows on December 23, led by BlackRock’s IBIT ($157.34M). Cumulative inflows remain robust at $57.08 billion, with total assets at $114.29 billion (~6.5% of BTC market cap).
Spot Ether ETFs flipped to $95.53 million outflows after brief inflows, driven by Grayscale’s ETHE ($50.89M). Cumulative Ether ETF inflows stand at $12.43 billion, with assets at $18.02 billion (~5.0% of ETH market cap).
Institutional Activity Mixed
Bitmine Immersion continued its aggressive Ethereum accumulation, adding another ~$201 million in ETH purchases—bringing December totals near $953 million.
BlackRock is expanding its digital assets team with new hires in New York, London, and Singapore, signaling long-term commitment to tokenization and stablecoins.
Technical Outlook: Consolidation with Downside Risks
Bitcoin trades near $86,926 (–0.6% daily), stuck in a declining range after failing to hold $90,000–$94,000. Support holds at $85,000–$86,000; a break lower risks $82,000 or $80,000 psychological levels. Upside requires reclaiming $90,000, targeting $92,933–$95,000.
Ethereum hovers around $2,926 (–1.2% daily), underperforming after losing $3,200–$3,300. Near-term support at $2,800; further weakness eyes $2,650. Recovery needs a push above $3,000.
Sentiment remains deeply fearful (Fear & Greed Index: 27), with recent $600M+ liquidations highlighting leverage washouts.
Why the Pullback?
While short-term weakness dominates, institutional accumulation (e.g., Bitmine, BlackRock hiring) provides underlying support. The market appears in wait-and-see mode, with meaningful direction likely post-holidays.