The post Bitcoin Reverses to Erase Year’s Gains as Deleveraging and Macro Headwinds Hit Crypto Markets appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Digital asset markets reversed course as Bitcoin and Ethereum erased their year-to-date gains, signaling a pronounced correction after a period of renewed volatility. The move highlights ongoing sensitivity to liquidity and evolving macro risks. Dragonfly’s Rob Hadick points to a deleveraging phase rooted in liquidity stress, fragile risk controls, and weak oracle/leverage mechanisms, a mix that has intensified losses and injected lasting uncertainty into pricing dynamics. Tribe Capital’s Boris Revsin frames the episode as a ‘leverage washout’ with cascading effects across risk assets, illustrating how leveraged positions can transmit shocks through the broader market. The macro backdrop has shifted toward a less accommodative stance, with fading near-term rate-cut prospects, persistent inflation, and a softer labor market adding headwinds. Robot Ventures’ Anirudh Pai notes weakening Citi Economic Surprise signals and inflation hedges; CMS Holdings’ Dan Matuszewski adds that fresh capital inflows remain scarce outside specialized entities. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/bitcoin-reverses-to-erase-years-gains-as-deleveraging-and-macro-headwinds-hit-crypto-marketsThe post Bitcoin Reverses to Erase Year’s Gains as Deleveraging and Macro Headwinds Hit Crypto Markets appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Digital asset markets reversed course as Bitcoin and Ethereum erased their year-to-date gains, signaling a pronounced correction after a period of renewed volatility. The move highlights ongoing sensitivity to liquidity and evolving macro risks. Dragonfly’s Rob Hadick points to a deleveraging phase rooted in liquidity stress, fragile risk controls, and weak oracle/leverage mechanisms, a mix that has intensified losses and injected lasting uncertainty into pricing dynamics. Tribe Capital’s Boris Revsin frames the episode as a ‘leverage washout’ with cascading effects across risk assets, illustrating how leveraged positions can transmit shocks through the broader market. The macro backdrop has shifted toward a less accommodative stance, with fading near-term rate-cut prospects, persistent inflation, and a softer labor market adding headwinds. Robot Ventures’ Anirudh Pai notes weakening Citi Economic Surprise signals and inflation hedges; CMS Holdings’ Dan Matuszewski adds that fresh capital inflows remain scarce outside specialized entities. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/bitcoin-reverses-to-erase-years-gains-as-deleveraging-and-macro-headwinds-hit-crypto-markets

Bitcoin Reverses to Erase Year’s Gains as Deleveraging and Macro Headwinds Hit Crypto Markets

Digital asset markets reversed course as Bitcoin and Ethereum erased their year-to-date gains, signaling a pronounced correction after a period of renewed volatility. The move highlights ongoing sensitivity to liquidity and evolving macro risks.

Dragonfly’s Rob Hadick points to a deleveraging phase rooted in liquidity stress, fragile risk controls, and weak oracle/leverage mechanisms, a mix that has intensified losses and injected lasting uncertainty into pricing dynamics.

Tribe Capital’s Boris Revsin frames the episode as a ‘leverage washout’ with cascading effects across risk assets, illustrating how leveraged positions can transmit shocks through the broader market.

The macro backdrop has shifted toward a less accommodative stance, with fading near-term rate-cut prospects, persistent inflation, and a softer labor market adding headwinds. Robot Ventures’ Anirudh Pai notes weakening Citi Economic Surprise signals and inflation hedges; CMS Holdings’ Dan Matuszewski adds that fresh capital inflows remain scarce outside specialized entities.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/bitcoin-reverses-to-erase-years-gains-as-deleveraging-and-macro-headwinds-hit-crypto-markets

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