Just noticed BTC slipped below $67K and the why did bitcoin drop question is all over the charts right now. We're at $66.80K with a 2.81% daily loss, and honestly the speed caught a lot of people off guard. Over $115 million in long positions got liquidated in a single hour when the price broke through that level.



What's interesting is the institutional side. Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw $171 million in net outflows, and Ethereum ETFs are on a seven-day outflow streak with $92.54M exiting. That's not the kind of buying pressure you want to see when a drop like this happens. The fear gauge dropped to 23, down from 32 last week, so people are definitely nervous.

Analysts are split on what comes next. Some are watching a potential breakdown toward $46K if we close below $66K, while others think we could test $50K if the bounce doesn't hold. Month-end timing is adding pressure too. But here's the thing that caught my attention: traders are still buying every dip reflexively. One strategist pointed out we've become so convinced every dip is a buying opportunity that we might be missing real risk signals. The question now is whether this is the dip to load up on or if there's more downside coming. Either way, volatility like this is exactly why bitcoin remains unpredictable.
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