ASTER drops to record lows as Bitcoin volatility, token unlock fears, and whale selling pressure intensify across altcoins. ASTER plunged to a fresh all-time lowASTER drops to record lows as Bitcoin volatility, token unlock fears, and whale selling pressure intensify across altcoins. ASTER plunged to a fresh all-time low

ASTER Crashes to All-Time Low: Why Sell Pressure May Persist

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ASTER drops to record lows as Bitcoin volatility, token unlock fears, and whale selling pressure intensify across altcoins.

ASTER plunged to a fresh all-time low as Bitcoin volatility rattled the broader crypto market.

The drop followed a sharp Bitcoin move from $95,400 to near $92,000. That sudden decline triggered a risk-off reaction across altcoins.

Market data and social media commentary point to structural and supply-driven pressures.

ASTER Breaks Key Support as Bitcoin Volatility Spikes

Market commentator Mario Nawfal said ASTER broke down as Bitcoin sold off aggressively.
According to a post shared on X, the structure failed after losing $0.70 to $0.68 support. 

Price moved quickly into low-liquidity zones with heavy sell volume. Traders described the move as a clean flush rather than a gradual decline.

ASTER reached $0.641 during the drop. Bitcoin’s move coincided with millions in market-wide liquidations. 

Four-hour chart by Nawfal showed elevated selling as correlations across altcoins tightened. Nawfal noted that further price direction depends on Bitcoin reclaiming $93,000.

CoinGecko data confirms the downside momentum. ASTER trades at $0.629 with a 24-hour volume near $292 million at press time. 

The token fell 12.17% in one day and 11.21% over seven days. High volume suggests active distribution rather than thin trading.

Token Unlocks and Supply Pressure Resurface

Separate commentary from Mizzella highlighted longer-term supply concerns. 

Mizzella stated that 96 million ASTER tokens unlock in February 2026. Additional unlocks will occur quarterly through 2035. These events expand the circulating supply and increase sell-side flexibility.

Social posts also referenced prior sell-offs linked to unlock events.

In October 2025, ASTER fell 50% after a phase two airdrop. That event released about 320 million tokens with limited vesting clarity. Blockchain data later showed whales offloading roughly 4% of the total supply.

Mizzella further pointed to token concentration among large holders. Such concentration increases sensitivity to coordinated selling. Supply timelines remain a recurring focus across ASTER commentary.

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Weak Metrics and Competitive Pressure Add to Downside Risk

Social media analysis also cited weakening fundamentals. 

Mizzella referenced controversy following a DeFiLlama delisting. At the same time, competitors like Lighter gained relative trading volume. These shifts suggest changing user and liquidity preferences.

High leverage also amplified volatility. ASTER offers leverage up to 1001x on its platform.
That structure accelerates liquidation cascades during sharp moves.

Bitcoin’s sudden decline intensified those effects across correlated pairs.

Analysts tracking ASTER continue to watch Bitcoin for near-term direction. Market participants note that stabilization above $93,000 may ease pressure.

The post ASTER Crashes to All-Time Low: Why Sell Pressure May Persist appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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