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Michael Burry warns bitcoin drop could trigger cascading losses

Wednesday 04 February 2026 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Michael Burry warns bitcoin drop could trigger cascading losses

Bitcoin extended its sharp early 2026 decline this week as Michael Burry, famed for betting against subprime mortgages before the 2008 crisis, cautioned that breaching key price thresholds could spark forced selling across the heavily leveraged crypto market. In a February 2 Substack post, Burry described the top cryptocurrency as a purely speculative asset that has failed to act as a hedge against currency debasement like precious metals, a claim long touted by bitcoin advocates. His alert comes amid traders grappling with risk aversion tied to U.S. monetary policy expectations and a wave of crypto derivatives liquidations.

Burry's core thesis centers on how downside risks extend beyond spot sales to the surrounding structure: global portfolio leverage, crypto-collateralized loans, and interconnected markets that amplify moves once liquidation thresholds hit. He flagged specific bearish levels, warning that dipping below $70,000 could intensify losses for major holders, crimp funding access, and lead to "catastrophic scenarios" if the correction deepens. Bloomberg echoed this, framing it as a alert on "critical thresholds" sparking "cascading effects" and massive value destruction, testing bitcoin's "digital gold" narrative.

Market strains aligned with macroeconomic shifts after President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, fueling bets on tighter policy. Reuters noted bitcoin weakening as investors priced in stricter liquidity conditions weighing on speculative assets buoyed by years of central bank support. Bloomberg separately called the breach below $80,000 a fresh "confidence crisis," with the cryptocurrency sliding from its 2025 peak amid fading conviction and momentum.

Liquidations fueled the acceleration, with CoinGlass data via Reuters showing $2.56 billion wiped out in recent days as the drop sharpened. Yahoo Finance reports highlighted over $2.5 billion in leveraged long positions liquidated over the weekend, illustrating how concentrated bets unravel swiftly in thin liquidity. As Warsh's confirmation process looms and Fed communications draw scrutiny, traders say short-term trajectory may hinge less on crypto-specific stories than on stabilizing macro conditions to halt liquidation-driven selling.


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