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Bitcoin Falls Below $67,000 as Losses Broaden Across Crypto

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Major crypto assets traded lower on Wednesday morning as total market capitalization shed almost 4%

Crypto markets weakened further on Wednesday morning, Feb. 11, extending losses from earlier in the week as selling pressure spread across large-cap tokens and total market capitalization slid 3.6% to $2.34 trillion.

Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $66,280 at press time, down over 4% in the past 24 hours, with weekly losses at 10%.

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BTC 24h price chart. Source: CoinGecko

Ethereum (ETH) also slipped back below the $2,000 level, down almost 5% on the day and more than 11% over the past week. Losses were broad-based across major altcoins, with BNB down 4.6% in the past 24 hours and nearly 19% on the week, while Solana (SOL) fell close to 6% today.

Markets on Thin Ice

Analysts at QCP Capital warned in a research note today that markets still lack clear rebound confirmation, leaving prices vulnerable to renewed pressure.

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The analysts cautioned that sentiment still remains fragile as the Crypto Fear & Greed Index is still deep in “extreme fear,” which the firm described as less a sign of capitulation and more “thin ice that happens to be holding.”

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Bitcoin’s bull market correction drawdowns. Source: glassnode

Glassnode echoed the cautious tone. In an X post yesterday evening, the crypto analytics firm said that assuming the early October 2025 all-time high marked the end of the most recent bull phase, this cycle has so far experienced relatively modest drawdowns, comparable to the 2015-2017 market.

Big Movers and Liquidations

Looking at the top-100 assets by market cap, Uniswap (UNI) was the biggest outperformer, surging more than 30% earlier today amid news that financial giant BlackRock made a strategic investment within the Uniswap ecosystem. Provenance Blockchain (HASH) also posted gains of around 6%.

On the downside, MYX Finance (MYX) led losses, plunging more than 30%, followed by Trump-linked World Liberty Financial’s WLFI, down over 8% amid continued risk-off positioning.

CoinGlass data shows roughly $390 million in positions were liquidated over the past 24 hours, with the majority being long positions. Bitcoin accounted for about $157 million and Ethereum roughly $126 million in the past 24 hours, while more than 120,000 traders were liquidated during the period.

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ETFs and Macro Conditions

On Tuesday, Feb. 10, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded their third consecutive positive inflow day, with a net $166.6 million flowing into the products, lifting cumulative inflows to $55 billion, according to SoSoValue data. Total value traded reached $3.38 billion, while total net assets stood at $87.7 billion.

Spot Ethereum ETFs also saw net inflows on Tuesday for the second day in a row, with $13.8 million added, pushing cumulative inflows to $11.8 billion, while total net assets stood at $11.7 billion.

In macro markets, U.S. labor data released today helped ease concerns about a sharp slowdown in employment.

Nonfarm payrolls rose by 130,000 in January, above expectations for a 55,000 increase, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The unemployment rate declined to 4.3%, while a broader measure of labor underutilization slipped to 8%.

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Paulson Warns of Vicious Treasury Crash, Urges Emergency Plan

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Paulson Warns of Vicious Treasury Crash, Urges Emergency Plan

Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has urged US authorities to prepare a contingency plan for a potential future collapse in demand for US Treasurys, warning that the fallout would be “vicious.”

“We need an emergency break-the-glass plan, which is targeted and short-term, on the shelf, so it’s ready to go when we hit the wall,” Paulson told Bloomberg in an interview on Thursday.

“People say, when are you going to hit the wall? I obviously don’t know, it’s impossible to know. When we hit it, it will be vicious, so we have to prepare for that eventuality.”

The US Treasury market acts as the bedrock of the global financial system, serving as a “risk-free” benchmark with other assets, such as corporate bonds, mortgages, and stocks, being priced relative to Treasurys. Instability could cause ripple effects in the global economy.

For years, economists have warned of a potential “doom loop” where investors start demanding higher yields on Treasurys due to risks tied to the government’s burgeoning debts, which are currently more than $39 trillion

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This could cause an increase in interest payments, currently 4.3% on 10-year notes, which would widen the deficit. But if the Treasury cannot raise what it needs to pay interest, many assume the Federal Reserve would become the principal buyer, Bloomberg reported. 

US national debt is almost $40 trillion. Source: USDebtClock

A double-edged sword for crypto

There could be several potential impacts on crypto markets if the $31 trillion US Treasury market were to melt down.

A Treasury market crisis could potentially trigger a flight to alternative stores of value such as Bitcoin (BTC) or gold. This may happen if the Fed is forced to monetize debt, stoking inflation fears and undermining confidence in the dollar.

However, the world’s largest stablecoin issuer, Tether, is predominantly backed by Treasurys, with 63% of its total reserves comprising US Treasury bills and 10% overnight reverse repurchase agreements, according to the Tether transparency report. 

Related: Ethereum stablecoin supply hits $180B all-time high: Token Terminal

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Research lead at the Bitrue trading platform, Andri Fauzan Adziima, told Cointelegraph that this remains a “watch-list macro tail risk,” but if it happens, there could be short-term pain via “spiking yields, tighter global liquidity, and risk-off selling that hits BTC and altcoins hard while amplifying stablecoin risks.” 

“Tether alone holds over $120 billion in Treasurys, making it vulnerable to redemption runs or depegs if confidence erodes and it faces fire-sale pressure.”

However, in the longer-term, it might “accelerate a flight to non-sovereign stores of value, positioning Bitcoin as ‘digital gold’ amid eroding trust in US debt/dollar dominance,”

It is potentially bullish if the crisis highlights fiat vulnerabilities without an immediate systemic meltdown, he said. 

US Treasury conducts largest debt buyback

The US Treasury conducted its largest single debt buyback on Thursday, accepting $15 billion worth of older securities maturing from 2026 to 2028.

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Such buybacks enhance Treasury market liquidity by retiring less-traded bonds and providing liquidity and cash to holders who may redeploy it elsewhere in the financial system.

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