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Bitcoin Updates: After Uptober: 1.6 Million Traders Leave as Legal and Regulatory Challenges Intensify

Bitcoin Updates: After Uptober: 1.6 Million Traders Leave as Legal and Regulatory Challenges Intensify

Bitget-RWA2025/11/04 04:24
By: Bitget-RWA
- The 2025 "Uptober" crypto crash triggered $19B in liquidations, erasing 1.6M leveraged traders and slashing Bitcoin’s price by $21K in hours. - Market cap fell $888B as ETFs lost $672M in two days, while stablecoin supply hit $308.77B amid global trade tensions and investor caution. - Leverage risks exposed $17B in losses, while spot trading surged on Binance ($174B volume), signaling a shift toward direct ownership. - Legal storms expanded to traditional markets, with Fortinet and Tronox facing class-ac

The cryptocurrency market crash in October 2025, often referred to as "Uptober," became one of the most turbulent corrections in the history of digital assets. Sparked by a massive $19 billion liquidation on October 10, the event wiped out leveraged positions for more than 1.6 million traders and sent Bitcoin tumbling from $122,000 to $101,000 in just a few hours. The repercussions rippled beyond crypto, as global economic strains—such as U.S.-China tariff disputes—heightened investor wariness and drove stablecoin circulation to an unprecedented $308.77 billion, according to a

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In the immediate wake of the crash, the total value of the crypto market shrank by $888 billion, with

ETFs alone seeing $672 million withdrawn over a two-day period. On October 30, Bitcoin ETFs experienced $488.43 million in outflows, while ETFs lost $184.31 million, signaling a broader move toward safer investments, as detailed in . Although Bitcoin partially rebounded to $110,800 by the end of the month, the market stayed within a narrow range. Analysts warned that ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty could extend the downturn, according to a .

The crash also highlighted the risks of leveraged trading. Those holding long positions suffered the most, with losses totaling nearly $17 billion, including a single trader who lost $19 million on Hyperliquid. At the same time, spot trading volumes surged as investors sought safer ground, with Binance processing $174 billion in trades during October—a possible sign of a shift toward direct asset ownership over speculative trading, as noted in the CryptoQuant analysis.

The market chaos coincided with a surge in securities fraud lawsuits in traditional finance. Investors in companies such as Fortinet, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTNT) and Tronox Holdings PLC (NYSE: TROX) became involved in class-action cases accusing the firms of providing misleading information about their operations and financial outlooks. Fortinet shareholders were given the

and Tronox investors were . These lawsuits, along with ongoing crypto legal disputes, reflected a broader increase in regulatory oversight and investor litigation in 2025.

Adding to the legal drama, Binance founder Changpeng "CZ" Zhao threatened to sue U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren after she criticized his recent presidential pardon, as covered in

. Warren accused Zhao of "purchasing" a pardon through a Trump-affiliated stablecoin, a claim his lawyers denied, saying it misrepresented his 2023 guilty plea for compliance violations at Binance. The dispute underscored the challenging regulatory climate facing crypto executives.

Looking forward, analysts expect Bitcoin to trade cautiously in November, with prices likely fluctuating between $110,000 and $115,000 early in the month and possibly rising to $120,000 if the Federal Reserve continues to normalize policy. Institutional investors have poured $3.61 billion into U.S. Bitcoin purchases this month, indicating long-term optimism, though on-chain data presents a mixed picture. The amount of Bitcoin held on exchanges dropped to 2.38 million by the end of October, suggesting more coins are moving to private wallets, as the November outlook highlights, with further insights from the CryptoQuant analysis.

Despite the severity of the Uptober crash, it could signal a pivotal moment for the crypto sector. As spot trading becomes more prominent and institutional interest remains strong, the market's resilience may set the stage for a rebound in November. Still, participants must stay alert to ongoing economic challenges and regulatory developments that continue to influence the industry.

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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