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Crypto Capitulation Day: Bitcoin Slumps to $62.2K While Wall Street Bleeds
The price of bitcoin sank to roughly $62,200 on Feb. 5, 2026, as a full-blown risk-off mood rippled through global markets, fueled by rising geopolitical strain, economic jitters, and a cascade of forced liquidations across the cryptocurrency sector.
Bitcoin Breaches Key Support as Liquidations Snowball and Stocks Stumble
Roughly $2.06 billion in crypto derivatives positions were wiped out as prices cracked key support levels, quickening the slide into what analysts are calling outright capitulation, with bitcoin now tagged as the most oversold since the COVID crash of 2020.
More than $1 billion of that damage was tied to BTC longs, setting off a domino effect. Much of the carnage across crypto was pinned on U.S. equities tumbling hard. Wall Street slid in lockstep, and there were no safe corners to hide in.
The Nasdaq led the spill, dropping nearly 364 points, while the Dow gave up a bruising 593, trading like a market battling a nasty macro hangover. The NYSE followed with a 277-point loss, and even the S&P 500 couldn’t stay upright, slipping 84 points. It was a clean sweep of red—stocks sagged, confidence thinned, and risk appetite quietly clocked out early.
At present, the crypto economy is off 13.31% and sits at $2.16 trillion. At press time, after 4 p.m. Eastern, bitcoin has managed to rise above the $64,000 range. By 4:15 p.m., it stood at $63,519 per coin, showing an awful lot of movement in small timeframes.
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