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Bitcoin Slips Under $112K, ETH, DOGE Drop 6% as China Hits Back on U.S. Tariffs

Total liquidations hit $630 million, with long positions making up two-thirds of the wipeout, according to CoinGlass.

Updated Oct 14, 2025, 7:25 a.m. Published Oct 14, 2025, 7:19 a.m.
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What to know:

  • Bitcoin fell below $112,000 as China's trade measures against U.S. entities spurred risk-off sentiment globally.
  • Asian stocks tumbled, with Japan's Nikkei experiencing its worst session in nearly two months, while U.S. and European equity futures also declined.
  • Crypto markets saw significant losses, with Bitcoin dropping 3% and total liquidations reaching $630 million, highlighting their sensitivity to global macroeconomic risks.

Bitcoin fell below $112,000 during trading Tuesday afternoon Hong Kong time as China’s retaliatory trade measures sent a fresh wave of risk-off sentiment across global markets.

Bloomberg reported earlier Tuesday that China sanctioned U.S. units of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean in a move that reignited fears that the trade conflict with Washington could spiral, just days after both sides signaled restraint.

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Stocks in Asia tumbled, equity futures in the U.S. and Europe followed, and crypto traders were again forced to de-risk after a brief weekend bounce.

Contracts tied to the S&P 500 dropped 0.7%, Nasdaq 100 futures lost 1%, and Japan’s Nikkei fell more than 3%, marking its worst session in nearly two months.
The yen reversed losses and strengthened against the dollar. Gold and silver both erased earlier gains in heavy afternoon selling, while 10-year Treasury yields eased to near 4.03% as investors moved to safety.

Crypto again tracked risk. Bitcoin fell 3% to $111,869, Ethereum dropped 4% to around $4,000, and BNB slid more than 10% after outperforming last week. XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin all fell between 5% and 6% in the past 24 hours.

Total liquidations hit $630 million, with long positions making up two-thirds of the wipeout, according to CoinGlass.

The correction extends a volatile stretch that began with U.S. President Donald Trump’s 100% tariff threat on Chinese imports last week — a shock that triggered crypto’s largest-ever liquidation event.

Nearly $20 billion in positions were erased across derivatives markets in 24 hours, per Hyperliquid data, before a short-lived rebound over the weekend.

The latest slide continues to show just how tightly crypto remains coupled to global macro risk, with an earlier bounce from Sunday nearly reversing fully.

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