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Bitcoin Tumbles 8% to $93K With Billions Liquidated as Asia Awakens to Trump’s Trade War

Major cryptocurrency including bitcoin (BTC), ether (ETH), Solana’s SOL, and XRP were all significantly down as Asia began its trading week.

By mid-morning Hong Kong time, BTC was down 8%, trading above $93,100, according to CoinDesk Indices data.

Meanwhile, ether (ETH) is down nearly 20%, trading at $2,500, while SOL is down 13% at $184. XRP is down 28% and trading at $2.

The CoinDesk 20 (CD20), an index of the largest digital assets, is down nearly 17%. Trump’s memecoin (TRUMP) is down 12%.

Data from CoinGlass shows that over the last 12 hours nearly $1.3 billion in long positions have been liquidated, with around $400 million in long ether positions and $300 million in long BTC positions.

The market correction stems from a trade war that has seemingly been ignited by U.S. President Donald Trump with 25% tariffs being placed on Canada and Mexico.

Many market observers are skeptical about the benefits of tariffs, with a Wall Street Journal editorial board op-ed calling it the “Dumbest Trade War in History” over the weekend.

Brussels said that the European Union would respond firmly to any tariffs imposed on its member states.

“Tariffs create unnecessary economic disruption and drive inflation. They are hurtful to all sides,” Politico quoted a spokesperson as saying.

The U.K. seems to be the only nation that’s able to get a reprieve from tariffs, with Trump saying a deal can be “worked out” according to the BBC.

Trump, for his part, dismissed criticism, in a series of posts on Truth Social over the weekend, suggesting that critics were being funded by China.

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