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Bitcoin (BTC) Price News: Monday Crypto Selloff as ETH, SOL, BNB, ADA Plunge 5%-10%

Bitcoin (BTC) Price News: Monday Crypto Selloff as ETH, SOL, BNB, ADA Plunge 5%-10%

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Bitcoin (BTC) Price News: Monday Crypto Selloff as ETH, SOL, BNB, ADA Plunge 5%-10%

Cryptocurrencies took another sharp leg lower on Monday, with the bounce from the Oct. 10 crash now having essentially fully reversed.

Already having slipped below $108,000 from above $110,000 overnight, bitcoin BTC $106.793,72 plunged to $105,500 in the early hours of the U.S. trading session, now lower by 4% over the past 24 hours and 8% over the past week.

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Altcoins bore a bigger brunt. Ether ETH $3625,26 plunged below $3,600, down 7% over the past 24 hours and 14% over the past week. Other major altcoins like solana SOL $168,68, BNB BNB $995,23, DOGE $0.1692 and ADA $0.5604 tumbled 8%-10%.

The downturn in prices rippled across derivatives markets, liquidating over $1 billion in leveraged trading positions across all digital assets Monday, CoinGlass data shows.

Despite bitcoin trading around the $110,000 mark for several weeks now, showing little momentum in either direction, some analysts are sticking to bullish forecasts they made earlier in the year.

Tom Lee, co-founder and CIO of FundStrat Capital and chairman of Ethereum-focused treasury firm Bitmine, said on CNBC Monday morning that he believes bitcoin could still reach as high as $200,000 by year-end. Ethereum, he said, could reach the $7,000 mark before 2026.

His Bitmine Immersion (BMNR), the largest corporate holder of ETH, was down 7.5% amid the crypto sell-off.

"Right now fundamentals are leading prices in crypto," continued Lee, "so eventually we consolidate and then we rally into year-end."

Riding the continued AI boom — with a plethora of new multi-billion dollar deals announced Monday — stocks opened sharply higher, but were giving up gains by mid-morning, with the Nasdaq now ahead just 0.4% and the DJIA lower by 0.5%.

Shares of major crypto firms slid, led by Circle (CRCL), which fell 7%, and Gemini (GEMI), down 6%.

Coinbase (COIN) dropped 4%, while Marathon Digital (MARA) declined by the same amount. Strategy (MSTR) slipped 3%, along with trading platform Robinhood (HOOD) which reports third-quarter earnings this week.

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