Bitcoin's Price Drop
On February 3, 2026, Bitcoin briefly fell below the $73,000 mark, hitting a low of $72,884.38.
This price point marks the lowest level for Bitcoin since November 6, 2024, when it traded at $68,898. The drop reflects a significant decline of more than 6% during the day.
Current Trading Status
By 5:25 PM ET on the same day, Bitcoin was priced at $75,658.95, still down over 3%.
The continued decline has raised concerns among investors as they rotate out of risk-on assets amid increasing geopolitical tensions.
Market Factors Impacting Bitcoin
The recent downturn in Bitcoin's price is influenced by several market factors. A partial government shutdown has delayed the release of critical U.S. economic data, contributing to overall market uncertainty.
According to Rob Hadick, a general partner at Dragonfly Capital, Bitcoin's pullback does not appear to be driven by a single factor. He highlighted that the cryptocurrency market is inherently volatile.
Looking Ahead
Despite the recent challenges, Hadick noted that the fundamentals for the crypto market remain strong. He pointed out that stablecoins and tokenized assets continue to gain traction among retail and institutional investors.
Looking to the future, Hadick expressed optimism, stating, "We expect the medium and long-term outlook to remain constructive as markets continue to restructure themselves." This indicates a potential for recovery as the market stabilizes.
