The Real Reason Bitcoin (BTC) Price Fell From $126K to $60K Isn’t What Most Think

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Bitcoin’s price drop from $126,000 to $60,000 has been brutal. A 53% crash in just four months usually comes with some huge headline event. A major exchange collapse. A regulatory ban. Something obvious.

But none of that happened.

That’s why this sell-off feels strange. The market didn’t break because of one piece of news. It broke because the way Bitcoin trades today is completely different from how it traded in the early cycles.

However, Bull Theory with more than 100k followers on X pointed out something most traders ignore. Bitcoin’s original price model was simple: fixed supply, real buyers, real sellers, coins moving on-chain.

That structure is no longer the main driver. A massive share of Bitcoin trading now happens through synthetic markets. Futures. Perpetual swaps. Options. ETFs. Prime broker lending. Wrapped BTC. Structured products.

All of these give exposure to Bitcoin without anyone needing to buy or sell actual coins.

  • Derivatives Can Push BTC Price Without Spot Selling
  • The “21 Million Supply” Narrative Doesn’t Control Price Alone
  • What Happens Next for Bitcoin?

Derivatives Can Push BTC Price Without Spot Selling

This is where the real shift happens. Institutions can open large short positions through futures markets, and the Bitcoin price can fall even if spot holders aren’t dumping. Price discovery moves through leverage, not coins leaving wallets.

However, leveraged traders getting wiped out creates forced selling. Liquidations trigger more liquidations. That’s how downside cascades form.

That’s why recent sell-offs have looked so mechanical. Funding flips negative. Open interest collapses. Longs get flushed in waves. It’s not retail panic. It’s positioning.

The “21 Million Supply” Narrative Doesn’t Control Price Alone

Bitcoin’s hard cap hasn’t changed. But the effective supply influencing price has expanded through synthetic exposure. The market is trading paper Bitcoin at scale, and that changes everything.

Price responds to hedging flows and leverage resets, not just spot demand. Derivatives are the engine, while macro stress is the background.

Stocks have been sliding. Gold and silver have turned volatile. Risk assets everywhere are getting hit. When markets get risk-off, crypto is the first asset sold.

Add geopolitical tensions, expectations for changes in the Fed’s liquidity, and economic data; we then have the perfect mix for unwinds of this nature.

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Another key point from the thread is that this doesn’t look like classic capitulation. It looks controlled. Red candles stacking up. Bounce attempts failing fast. Large players reducing exposure, not retail dumping in panic.

Such a period of unwind affects stock market rallies as investors await stability before re-entering.

What Happens Next for Bitcoin?

The Bitcoin price can still bounce. Relief rallies happen all the time after heavy liquidation events.

But sustained upside gets harder when derivatives positioning is still the main driver and global markets remain shaky. The real story behind this crash isn’t fear or broken fundamentals.

It’s that Bitcoin is now a leveraged macro asset, trading through synthetic markets that can move price faster than spot supply ever could.

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