2025 Cryptocurrency Market Trend Review: From Optimism to Collapse, Bitcoin's Annual Return is Negative

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2025 is a challenging year for cryptocurrency investors. The crypto market, which was optimistic at the beginning of the year, suddenly turned sour. In October, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies plummeted from $3.26 trillion to $2.93 trillion, evaporating approximately $330 billion within just a few weeks. This market correction not only reflected shaken investor confidence but also exposed deep-seated risks within the market structure. Bitcoin’s performance has been particularly notable. As the leader of the crypto market, Bitcoin reached a historic high of $126,251 on October 6th but then entered a sustained decline. By the end of 2025, Bitcoin’s price had fallen to around $87,000, giving back over 30% of its gains since the beginning of the year. This resulted in a -6.3% return for the year, marking a rare annual loss since 2014. The turning point of the market crash occurred on October 11th, when U.S. President Trump threatened to impose “100% tariffs” on China, triggering a chain reaction in the cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin plunged $12,000 in just a few minutes, a nearly 10% drop, almost breaching the $100,000 threshold. This “flash crash” led to over $19 billion in leveraged positions being liquidated within 24 hours, setting the record for the largest single-day decline in crypto history. More than 16,000 trading accounts were completely wiped out during this event, with the scale of market losses being truly shocking. Over-leverage was the fundamental cause of this crisis. Before the crash, open interest in futures markets reached unprecedented levels. Open contracts for Bitcoin and Solana had grown by 374% and 205%, respectively, since the beginning of the year. The massive losses among high-leverage traders accelerated the sell-off, creating a domino effect of downward spiral. Additionally, institutional investors began to withdraw, ETF capital inflows weakened, and the macroeconomic environment lacked catalysts for growth, further weakening market support. At the start of the year, driven by the pro-cryptocurrency policies of the Trump administration, market sentiment was highly optimistic about the prospects of cryptocurrencies. Large institutional capital influxes supported this optimism, and cryptocurrencies were highly anticipated. Several industry insiders made extremely optimistic predictions, including Jan3 CEO predicting Bitcoin would reach $1 million by the end of the year, and JPMorgan analysts raising their year-end price target to $165,000 in early October. However, none of these predictions materialized, reflecting a significant gap between market expectations and actual outcomes.

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