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BTC跌破7万美元创近16月低点,加密市场进入重置阶段 (BTC: 65,262)

Bitcoin closed below $70,000 on February 5, 2026, hitting 65,262, its lowest price since October 23, 2024, and marking its first drop below $70,000 in over a year. The 24-hour decline reached 11%, eroding gains since late 2024 and reflecting broader sell-offs in digital assets. The sell-off accelerated after a major market observer described a "large-scale forced liquidation" in late last week, with leveraged long positions in derivatives and spot markets under pressure. Analysts warn a potential more restrictive Federal Reserve under nominee James B. Hockaday, who has long criticized the Fed's large balance sheet and its contraction could收紧 bank sector liquidity, pressuring high-volatility assets. The sentiment reflects a shift among large institutional investors toward caution, with some observers stating the decline signals the start of a protracted reset phase that could last months. Present-day leadership from major digital asset holders is also playing a significant role, while FactSet data shows continued outflows from physical BTC ETFs, offset by active,逢低承接 by some investors. Etherum and Solana also declined sharply on the same day, with Ethereum down over 11%.

EditorThomas Ho