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Trump's Tariffs Prompt Major Crypto Market Crash

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The sudden imposition of new U.S. tariffs by President Donald Trump led to the October 2025 crypto market crash, erasing over $19 billion in value within 24 hours.

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Key Points:
  • U.S. tariffs led to a $40 billion crypto market crash.
  • Major exchanges saw record liquidations within 24 hours.
  • Bitcoin and Ethereum faced massive drops and rebounds.

The crash highlights the vulnerability of crypto markets to macroeconomic policies and leverage, echoing past financial shocks with rapid value loss and widespread liquidations.

The October 2025 crypto market crash resulted from aggressive U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, causing $40 billion to vanish. President Donald Trump initiated the tariffs, impacting global trade significantly and setting off unprecedented market reactions.

Donald Trump, as President, announced the tariffs without a formal public motive, leading to mass reaction. Major exchanges like HTX and institutional investors were heavily affected, with record levels of forced liquidations occurring rapidly.

The immediate effects on the crypto market included massive value loss and cascading liquidations. Exchanges witnessed significant leverage-driven declines, with Bitcoin and Ethereum prominently affected, demonstrating the volatility and risk inherent in leveraged trading. Joshua Duckett, Director of Investigations at a Crypto Forensics Firm, noted:

“Most people don’t invest more than they can lose, but in the crypto industry…leveraged trading…is in the billions… The sudden unwinding of these leveraged trades caused a chain reaction. This caused a spiral of cascading liquidations, essentially.”

Financial implications were profound, with over $19 billion erased from the market. The moves hinted at possible escalating trade war tensions between the U.S. and China, affecting more than just the crypto sector and raising global economic concerns.

On-chain data exhibited double-digit percentage drops across major protocols, highlighting liquidity risk. Analysts emphasize the vulnerability to regulatory shifts, with the incident spurring calls for better risk management in leveraged crypto trading.

Given the scale, the market may face long-term technology shifts, regulatory updates, or leverage constraints. Historical trends suggest similar macroeconomic shocks lead to self-reinforcing declines, underlining the need for caution in market strategies and investments.

Disclaimer:

The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • Byline - Reported by Joshua Trelawen
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